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PT OR EOS 1 SEES 10 couples for $15; 20 must be paid in ad- ce eee uening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1878. + PUR 1 THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Exce day AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peansylvania Avenne, cormer 11th street, The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. . G STAR ts served to subscribers In H vs con thelr nt, al me “44 cents per month, Copies at the counter. 2 cents ¢ postage pre= paid—00 ceuts? mouth; one year, $6, THE Wk 43 on Fri 2 pe ha a a |W. BI—N®. 7,778, TWO CENTS. TERE. | FREYERT RK DOwG- 1.0, 0, F.- FRUEN DSHLP LODG J GES. 35th street Prestyteriag Church, (ber. r ~~ 12 —Me MONDAY EVEN aren Tivat § Stuart: Memorial Services, on T! Sunject ob m6: : A - vied t0 he present. , VES DEATH ENP ALL 1 E Rev. JOSEPH COOK liver the 10th Lecture YM. vect. In Lincoly Hall, AY, March 14, at 8 p.m. charge for reserved “S$ Bookstore, 428 mare 8 will de- i mill ae: SUE RAVES E Rev. Dr.-DOMER! Pasto P CLAN Will deliver on T Gadd Fellows” Hall. a L THe Awstenrry E f Tie MARKET COMPA Is The Res- | a oe : mm DY. _ | marB-2t Gentleman, 25. s espectally Invited mar | FKS of the ANACOST: ~~ | RIVER. R, Coy will be hele at Rar LAR DIME LECTURES, nilding on MONDAY, Mareh 2 po Eat DINE ENCE! | Bm, The question of ‘dim rishing Hox. IRAM PRICE | Sock willbe considered. R&B Car i deliver the first ofaeeries before Women’s | pin, L. Fuinand, H. Temperance Union, | Richards, J it. Richards, T. E, Smithsor brary. 1 UESDAY Masonie Temple 7 TSAW IN EUR Nob’ Young. turing, are now 5 __ Manties unequaled al rivaling in ¢ MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 11, niry r rich! | rare aud beauti ; HENKY WARD BEEOHER. | Agents for BAUSTON Wi | Russia tire STOVE. r =U RI ROT: | ing and all Tin and Copper Work, force of petent mechanics WASTES AND BURDENS OF SOCIETY. branches ‘au vod Work Another Veto by the President. The President this afternoon returned tothe | House without his appre | for the holding of a spec in the southern district of Mississippi. i. | Withholding his signature, he says there is not sufticient time to give notice for the holding of the term of the court contemplated : that there are 49 cases (timber eases) pending. involving @ sum of $100,000, and that no approm has been made to enable the United SI authorities to prepare for the tri force the United States to trial would be to i Gen. Garfield suggested LECTURES, 7 _ _S8PECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT REC revenue, $268,834.00 FORT)-FIFTH CONG BESS, WEDNESDAY. Mareh # ATE.—A large number of petitions for the appointment of a commission on the aleo- tie were introduced and re Also another food of mem. inst the transfer of th: ed and laid on ing before the Senate. sented resolutic ature in favor of the exas Pacific railroas Mr. Thurman. pr against the reim Mr. Paddock, Telegrams to The Star. METHODIST APPOINTMENTS. yal the bill providing | decision of ihe « Iterm of the courts bers are requested to attend the URSDAY instant, at 7) p.m, Members of the Order are in- E1eTs To-pay.—Internal holie lignor tr: SWEET. Sec" THERE Is TaLk of some radical changes to { in the federal offiees in Phila- ly in the office of collector. | SeTwlee. ae Change of Preachers Here. Mr. MeCreery pre Kentucky legish be made soo delphia, espe GuAVES. of Baltimore, TO-NIG ok, Subject: An exposition of the Ort ce . mi ESTIGATION.—Representa- sin session at the and examined Chief Burean of Construetion and Rep: RUSSIA AND TURKEY. tive Willis’ commii . department to- prejudice the suits. to Gen, Hooker, who had nal] bill, that he position of the ine rom the committe lie lands.reported a resolution authorizing that romnmi tee to send for a8 claim of Win. McG id at the oitice of + Mareh 6 h, at W. KUNG. } better let the messa: printed and be referred to the app At the suggestion of Mr. Ir. Hooker made a motion to refe to the judiciary zed to report it back a BOUND FOR Part Details of the Peace Treaty. | COMMISSIONERS TO Pakis.—The President her in examining the > A MEETING OF THE q the Worthington and BALTIMOR ist of Methodist E; 1878, 2 o’el"k 8.—The Wyoming panied by the tug Fortune, left the navy yard this morning at a quarter past 9, on her way aris with goods for the receeded in getting out of the E: Without running aground but once. T and Tallapoo: y yard this morn load With goods for gan. hibition. They were governors of Vermont and ‘ [Special dispateh to The » Griswold. Alfred CUMBERLAND, Md., Mareh 5- rence of the M. E. Church ¢ to-day, previous to wh shop announced the ensuing year. ling elders: Baltimore district Wards. presiding elde triet, W. H. Cha) as unfinished a long bond for The Baltimore lirectors. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON —— — —_ B17 YT STREET NORTHWEST. Ison Haw. | With very” extensive. facilities 4 the investment of savings. Hibson intrody es of the ofc THE Hovsr COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE to- ended hearing toa deleg als of Philadel- exposition. The for manufac- ing a line of Marbleized ess of design andecolor lishment in the yy Mantles and and imitations of relief of the fam of the dredge boat Me A mouth of the Mississippi tion of business men, who urged an ng of the Delav dat the Brooklyn Where the former will prand the im- nt any Architects designs useoatings closely followed, arbles i | action of the E 1 mittee on banking and ¢ building at ¢ ized Represent: House for passage his bili, provi i vings bonds, ete. The bili rreney has author: ative Phillips to report to the EX-SENATOR McDONaLp, of Arkansas, now ems to be ina bad are put down ashington distri domiciled in | tain appoititments port bonded warehonse atthe Jerk for the storage of manufactured tobacco. their various long personal experience, will do greed to by th laced at only tors named is Sand i rommended b MORE CLERKS WANTED, Admission N Boextra ch RANCE C Fits Mos | will be held at the off w | 9th and D stree’ KROF. WOOLLEY-S Commervial and Nor of other business, 1 10th X . who desire vement, or in inelivid and rapid) writin: branches, ¢ heaper than any other house,” mar? 1y the sub-committee. an abst printed in THE STar. the committee, namely, ittenden, voted vorable report of the bill. ‘act of which was | Only two members of Messrs, Eames a against the : : id: Twelith Str Johnson, of this city. to whom he is repre al € ¢ + from committer on pensions D. W..C. Wheeler. po. rt in relation to the emplo: Ks. to bring up the business of th The annual of the NAT! j | Submitted a "ANY OF of the Company, in the 1 | on TUESDAY eh 12, 1878, at 11 o'clock a. EDUCATIONAL. for hepurposcot electing Directors of the Cot | pany for the ensuing year, and for the tran: also seems to be struck CLHL Mytinger, sioner of pensions Zz OMINATIONS. CONFIRMATIONS.—The ident sent the following nomi ied cane. te the support of his v are calling upon him in numbers to tender their congratulations upon his recove compliment him upon the romant ment and tenderness, felgs-1d (Signed) J. M. BUTLE! [KS BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. Ohio. to be U. 0 e | the number of applica | sented annua » undisposed of a | they had achieved by abolishing Isoa number of in executive he following | a yesterday, confirmed t Albert G. Porte | A fresh supply received and for sale by W. 8. THOMPSON, 703 15TH STREET, ations since the wi “6, and the number on February Ist. 187) ommended tl : esley Chapel, d_continement— the sort of “p: eribed by no} Kk | “Weleome Home,” a gift f Wm. 8. McKean also presented handsome bouyuet. Addr heroes emerg Inspector George Instructors first-class . $25-tr J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M.. Prin. > HOT SODAS WAQADEMOISELLE V. yHommes L wir A FRENCH ( Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. | ae ¥. B.— Pupils taught rapidly, and with a perfect the use of practic conversation. COLD SODA drau, m. 1. a ioubs reserved for Private Lessons and Classes. Call at 1014 L2th st, Mondaysand Thursdaysafter 4p.m.; other week d by F. MUSSAE to Bishop WILLIAY . Refers, by permission, | will unde: PINKNEY, ‘Rooms. tor | entrusted to him, 2 lasses - D.W. Address 1803 ity with such matters, acquired by teed eee aS ig experience, wadshitn to helleve, that bis 1 to persons disposed to pt Ast. jan23-3m_ long experience, | SCHOUL F @ LADIES | vices may be he in his hands. 2 their inte AND GENTLEMEN, No. 110 Ist st cast, | heir iuthrests in his Pande. “ap |. Terms of tuition, $2 per month, repel Behe aprvcim at er (ey Yncluding Bookkeeping. Mrs, | usure speedier attention there ES. References: Gen. N. P, Banks, Gen. RICHARD WALLACH, fel15-1m ‘No. £56 Louisiana ace, MPoRTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. Pending the passage of the bill Introduced in jt Congress, authorizing the adjustment of sehouiss Jef ly" CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE, and to correct erroneous and excessive charges for BOOTS AND SHOES. SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, | property owners should prepa: sen Rivet Pikes Mr. Jonu C. Hunter. RIDON. Profiss wal Building. 2b at jJan14-2m Lessons given az residenees ané . r SHOE STORE, NEW FOR Gs Pennspleuni avenue. es" best quality French Kid very fine French Heel | JPECREATIO: L Kid Newport Ties, SL. Five Excellent Aileys, Misses’ and Children’s Shues, 30 per cent.lessthan | New and ( elsewhere. fet = Cals Creok THE ATTENTION OF 4 | called. to the extthiti i Boots, $3: Ge id No :Gents’ Working Shues sl. —, ai isCAl JRICES MADE Tv SUIT THE TIMES Kept Ine i if Faves NOSE, | < j Rele of the ¥ Women’s Foxed, But. & Laced, $1.25, $1.50. Woiens Ped. But. and Laced, $1, $1, Ladies’ Kid and Pel), But 50, worth $3.50." | five ce! $1.25. some direetor in the navy ‘Dut those who indulge in | ¢: y | J. Clebone, to be a medical inspector in the | 1 enerally find it prudent ach of the governor's big atrgeon Christophe United States + dree quarterly conferene vy, member r COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, to keep out of re DUCATION OF CINCINNATI ed $2,000 to prepare a showing nd Students’ work pt of articles for MILBURN'S. 1420 PENN=VLVANIA AVENUE, THE BoaRD OF | | AND MINERAL WATE le a ptduring the winter. for Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6 p. | SS | AGAINST THE DISTRICT GOV- aan ERNMENT. ¥ o 3i-2m | In view of the likelihood of the pa Leswsent J oe | act of Congres providing for the aud NSIN GERMAN, LATIN and GREEK, ainst the District government, un z oe Mt ” wi e the prosecution vf such a8 may be Gey. O. O. Howanp was at the court house | this morning. tain sums of mone: ¥ school system Time for the rec ited States educational exbi bly extended, and it is hoped a eredit- able showing will be made. ley, in Which it is alleged he | as defaulted. will be tried by the Criminal Court on Monday Truot Beilin member of quarterly Leer red ing conference said eh LT. Widerman, pri a fi nal Museum, THE ARLINGTO:! A} suit pending at Alexand: 1 gus. from the committee on accounts, ing the emplo: jonal messenger in the STATE.—In the ejectment | of Gen. Castis R ASIATIC SQUADKON.—A dispatch to the tment, from KR nding the revenue flagship of ion, reports tha i H that itis not the intention of the plain disturb the cemetery part of the estate suit should be dec ing to sell that po ‘ox (Ohio) said he committee whieh had | into the matter of assignment of messenzers, and he was prepared to say that ther more messengers on the v . It a member of a | oceasion to inquire led in his favor. om of the estate to the gov | ernment at a fair price, to be determined by 1 of arbitration. through the i mother of the w ims the estate by te of March jth, am company, T $s will, of course, contains twenty-nine articles. articles relate to Monter aria. The indemnity is fixed dred and ten million, re covered by territo: Custis to the n Kebruary tu Hi Swatow: the Mononga vay, December oth i ‘for all purposes could be serv 1 by a transfer roll, and he v as opposed to increasing the | Alert was at en hundred mil vuding further consid ‘ation the morning solution went over. before the House tent returning w ms the bill authorizing the holding of iterm of the United States court in ppifor the trial of redations oir the tim! TRapE with —In reply to the ar of last August the United States srussels reports to the department that while staple American articles of cheap THE TRADE Dot. Stephens will introd th ea billin the House to ing the coinage of the theirelaims for pre- | TIGATION OF PosTAL SuPERty- | VENT CHENEY.—The committee on po: rs of the House to-day continued the in- vestigation ot ntendent Cheney sters testified to Cheney's good cha Congressman Blair, of N.H Perot remains the special produetions and inver ons charged with the slow sale which always attends the ntion will be given to this class of | all tax-payers interested will find it jutvust their claims to me. THE CHEAPEST AND BEs! SHOES | ai " )VEMENT TAXES IN THE ¢1ry, paid at a large discount. “i $3.50. 2M erase ton. . | 2 Four-andaa-half atrect, 32.60 103.50. | ¢e)91-1m ntk Doorsavove Colunbia Building. E EXERCISE! G ALLEYS, WwW. Montenegro includes Anti a With the"bill. was then refe udieiary, with ed to the com- ave to report r vari. Spuz, I Bul a ses are to be razed. ops withdrawn. ‘y hed for the Ottoman posts a nittee on the us Of sample depois, a! y 3 ‘A number of post- ness representatives would. do miel made a state- eular time com- ju Cheney was absent from » Blair) ‘knew of knowledge that Cheney was confined to his bed two months, and his friends were appre e of a cerebral complaint, owing to busi- man of the com i gave notice that the testimony would , close to-morrow. The House then went into committee on the | e the employment of temporary Mr. Potter in the chair. ordance With the arrangement made ceeded to address ly to the speech Mr. Garfield said lie would not have asked a speech now, but for th } day Mr. Kelly had renewed cised a speech made by him (G: ed and nine days azo. There was noth- | his speech which trenched upon per- joWever. must not mak able Nalt while passing th Mussulmans may return to Bi property of Mussulmans who | | turned, which they leave undi: xtending th 4 ined of, wher: and alimeatary ottice, he (M pugh the countr: » in canned me | + and the bei out_¢ Mr Gartield pro knot, and then it being out of th HEALTH the House for an hour, in r GAUTIER’S BOWLID EMPLOYES OF THE TREASURY, wi 7 Corner Gthand O St jon with the national banks, are on the ragged edge for fear that the vi retim® national and thereby do away with their occupation. SENATE COMMITTEE ON INDIAN Ave ay Agreed to report favorably authorizing the make certain negotia ns in Colorado. n tion are for the consolidation of all the bands | in one agency, to be located on or nei White river, and for the extinguishment of the right of the Ute Indians to the southern portion of their reservation in Colorado. work is in con Arrears of taxes erzegovina are to be remit enue until IS is to be appli Bosnia and F THE PUBLIC of the following INE OLL PAINTINGS, | BY, NeTANT MAYER: ‘The Song of the Shirt, | Wash and provide for local needs. The last day of the season lacked the bril- liant features ‘* Mardi Gras” known here. Two and three daylight dances, as well as evening parties have usually mark- ed the day before Ash Wedn day there was comparati | done, and few of those who have had Tuesd asa reception day, were at home te visitor: arbitrate on gation of the straits is declare hant vessels during peace or jons of Russian infantry and two ot will oceupy Bulgaria until the form e Bulgarian militia, the strength of shall be fixed later by Russia and Turkey. army Of occupation will preserve se and Poetry, fore, Which had more surprised him than the w Dream of Love, speech of Mr. Kelley yesterday, filled with sneering, unkind which closed w | Mr. Aiken, of south ¢ with the Ute ln- ions in ques i . ha statement whieh was stian, if not profane, and had ceited and egotistic ment coming from a gentleman whose colle sal self conceit, has always been a theme for Ly On exhibition daily from 10a. mi, until 5 p, m., at BARLUW'S ART GALLEIY. 1225 Pa, ave up. | Tickets, (admitting a gentleman fi ts. vely little visiting and lady) twer' feb27-tmarl5 Misses’ good School Shoes. See ere CT ST dents: Calf Cong, Gai Gents" Solid Leather Gaiters. $1.35, $1.50. pe Roys’ Cong. Gaiters §1, $1.25, $1.50. stencil. ‘The Pair Justh’s Heel Vrotectors given ip, at. fe26-tr 1914 and 1916 Pennsy:vania av. .¥SIRABLESTOCK OF FALL and WINTER bank, 5 ve and mon in every town for a good ef my Patent Leather Preservative given to| each purchaser, free of charge, at 2118 Pa. avenue. Sign of the Big Boot. sis-tr 3. tember 28, gives great sat FAMILY SUPPLIES Stine ay <= = a === ‘money In the same Ss. ELLIOTT ket, (7th street wing.) and 2: Market. by his friends and th CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND M «ORNED and SPICED BEEP a specialty. We Can_be found at We have hundreds of vi STALLS No. 52 and 33 Washington Mar- oe equally strong as the above. its communications both through Roumania ‘kK Sea. The expenses of the Ru: are to be borne by Bulgaria. authorized to make her dema for indemnity direct to the Porte and make a No indemnity is stipula Russian, Turkish and The ladies of the Rigg’s House had a ver large reception, and so did Mrs. and Miss 1, and Mrs. Claflin,and Mrs. Baldwin. and Mrs. Hickoks. The National Theater was filled by a very fashionable company, who assembled to wil- | hess an excellent performance of Martha, ti the amateur compan man, Messrs. Young, I] acquitted themselves in their several parts | with great credit, and the audience testifi ir appreciation, by repeated applause and committee also agreed to report House resolution { | fP}HE ELECTRIC PEN. 1 000 to 15,000 SOPTES fo , Jocularity, need not be replied to on this floor. ro sian occupati for the relief of wo white children cap- eyenne Indians while en route from Georgia to Colorado. The resolu- 'y of the Interior to. sdue or to become 0 for each of the use the money to be placed to | Papal Appointments. 6.—The correspondent at Cardinal Franchi m a single written tand best method of maps, drawing 3, LONDON, Mar Rome of the Tine. has been confirmed as pontifical secretary of je; Cardinal Simeoni as | poganda ; Cardinal Morech and Cardinal Bartolini as president of the congregation of Rites. ——___ A PROPER THING To Do.—It is to be hoped that the report of the committee on public | buildings and grounds, favoring the construc- tion ofa suitable buildin, of a national museum, will able consideration. Our government is in the receipt of a considerable number of costly presents from foreign since the centen stored in inacces: pect forthe givers requi placed where they can be direct treaty. Servia or Montenegro. Bulgarian commissioners will determine the arian tribute. The reform programm Jonstantinople conference will be lerzegevina. An organiz. tion directs the reserve from the annuit due to Cheyenne Indians #2, < refect of the pro- Ini as camerlengo, Miss Mills, Mrs. Shei en, Pugh and Nym: ILLINOIS STATE FENITENTIARY, HOLint. “New, 24. 1877, The Electric Pen outfit, purchased from you, S2p- J. GEORGES. WStactions We have saved in printing considerable more thah the cost of the months, and ean cordially party who Wishes to save icCLOUGHEY, Warden. untary endorsements pecial inducements GOODS for Ladies and Gents, te be y fat ae closed out at manufacturing prices. "A a, the demand increasing. | ig: TIONS To-Day.—The President sent nate to-day the, following nomina. tions:—Chas. H. Branscomb, of Mo. U. | consul at Chin Kiang: U.S, consul at Toronto U.S. consul at Manchester ; + consul at Port Louis o be Indian inspector made of Greece Kars and Ba roum and Trebizond are not mentioned, cept that the Russians may embark at Tret zond on their return hom i to be evacuated in si et of flowers with Nancy wrought in eol- d blessoms on a white bed, was sent Mrs. for the beginning meet with a favor- Dz Webster, of a) Asiatic Turkey is Members of the President's family oceupi na of those who are most testified their interest in | by their presence. i ligard are enjoying a ter of the latter, Mrs.” More, a stage box, ani Marston, of il, Lunt, of Me., Maine; Alexander Reed to be postmaster overnments, which, the Central Dis) Professor and Mrs. visit from the of Pennsylva will be offerea to agents apply ing within sixty days, Send for cireulars and sam ph ‘ G. . H. BLISS, General Manager, TION. feb22-261" 220'to 232 Kinzie St., Chicago, Ill, A decent res- S. The Europea hat they should be retains its former ri; S tion on the Danube and Marketing delivered free. feb2s. SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES, Col.) Tribune of the 2th ult. contains an interesting account of the wed- . W. Rollins, the son of Si of New Hampshire, and Miss Jessie V. | Witter, the eldest daughter of Di a prominent citizen of Deny and groom went direct to peet soon to be in this cit will be given them by Se The Southern Health Resorts. ‘THE SEASON AT AIKEN, 8S. {Correspondence of T Cc. The Denver ( the collections of the Smithsonian titute and other pl: fine museum. hn tablished it would soon be enriched by pres- ents of all kinds from public VESTIGATION OF DOORKEEPER POLK. Congressman Roberts. chairman of the House | | committee on accounts, appeared before the House conmulttee on ret | ed it; that she refused to give it sufic WEDDING PRESENTS. JUST RECEIVED — M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., Have made large additions to their stock of S seha to exch: n of the Turco-Persian position shall be | form in the civil ser- that the committee on ij n | tifle objects, antiquities and curiosities would anoble museum would take form, The appropriation asked is quite small ' the present Congress would do wise its name with the founding of so gre: stitution.—[ Balt. Gazette. SPAPER.—Mr. Butler has se y committee of the Representatives a favorable report on his official advertising newspaper. If this eurious sheet is ever published something of the quality which Butler is anxious to give to his proposed “ non-exporta- ble” currency. It will not go out of the eoun- sanctioned the prac! lin by Doorkeeper Polk of placingon ss of the number y, one of the em red up the mys- obligatory immediately tion by Congreg: lations, nor of a Russo- bout the payment | Which were to have been arrau ‘ano, have been postponed, ani ators have arrived at Consta: ish Protecto Lonpon, March 6.—Th dent of the Edinburgh to that journal as follow land absorbing or establishin; ‘gypt, now so much seem it could hardly fail to bear fruit.” nployes in exc r y | case, but on hearin yes in the clerk’soffice, clea | of the employment of the colored man It appeared that he held the place rs. Ward, of South | Washington, whose husband years geo was employed as a messenger under the Door- eeper of the House. After his death, over twelve years ago, the widow was allowed to retain the place, and Tallifero was employed to do the work. The committee to-day closed the taking of testimony, and will not meet | foreign | as a substitute for a M The presumption that some of your invalid and other readers would like to hear from the south, is my excuse for this letter. weather at present is not all that the natives picture it, yet it is a yery great improvement on what we have had in ¥ ite of Ezypt. London correspon- otsman telegraphs a pretectorate iscussed, would | SILVERWARE, embracing all the newest designs. 12 Cents per Pound. | pThey have also Just imported the Latest Novel- | 'T — PARIS FANCY GOODS, POTTERY, PORCELAIN, &€. | k JOHN H. MAGRUDER, Allof which are designed especially for 1421 New York ave., WEDDING PRESENTS. feviS-tr Near U. 8, Treasury Department, | fU - GPocenies ON THE CASH PLAN. | APOLLINARIS Best White Sugar (A Coffee), per I NATURAL Good Flour, per quarter-Dbl. sack io MINERAL WATER. Cette perio “ee | THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. T gall Molasses at 33 cts. Our price-list, to be had at the store, contains startling reductions in prices of everything. fedl-tr_ 1913 Beventh st. n.w., bet. Mand N- pri seo OGDEN DOREM HILADELPHIA TURKEYS ‘and wholesome; superior to P free from ali the’ objections urged against JUST RECEIVED. ton and artificially aerated wat a All kinds of FRESH FISH direct from New DR.PETER HOOD. PResipENT OF THE HERTS, York; a menu coustautly employed to MEDICAL SocreTY, ETC. * Superior to Vichy cle: and Vals. | PETER SQUIRE, ¥. L. an is ‘We have Spanish Mackerel, Salmon, Smelt., Halibut, Hock. ®¢., ‘all at rea” ¥, 25, 30 and cents. New York | _ for Sickness, Dys} She Praderppa Butter. Fresh invoice of Ten- | Macs NAMALA. | an : that @ firs STMINS : eiscs matiet can bave will be found’at the Palace Wholesonte and Refrestiing than Soda or Seltzer Corner te . GEO. REULING, Baltimore. *+ More spark- 129-15 as ond Row: torn eee: | DE and refreshing than any” other mi pai NEW Goons. ___ ; = FRED*K DE BARY & CO., SARDINES LA TOMAT, 41 & 43 Warren at., New York, BONELESS SARDINES, Sole Agents for United States and Canadas, QUEEN OLIVES. For Sale by Dealers: Grocers, and Drug- CAPE! TOBASCO SAUCE, | 26 LOBSTER, PICKLED AND FRESH. Every genuine bottle bears the YZLLOW label, | S ly SALMON. 1 LB. CANS, | _8082'm.w.feow,ly New Goods arriving daily. Parties contemplating Rouser Tor to purchasing elsewh try: indeed ‘nobody will take it who is not compelled to. x. TuE Lost METROPOLIS—A Serious Charge. Captain Harrison, who was a passenger on the wrecked steamer Metropolis and who sub- sequently made himself conspicious in reseu- ing and earin rested in Phila again until Monday nex The impression unanimous agi Tue MILITARY ACADEMY BILL. committee on appropriations considered to- day the military academy appropriation bill as passed by the House. Adjutant ‘Townsend appeared before the com the diflerent section: eld has been telegraphed for, and upon his arrival will explain to the committee, specifically, toagree upona re- thatthe report wit past ten days there has been considerable rain ut only a few days that an invalid could not While our hotels and boarding house registers show a fair number, yet all could take a few more, and \ The travel south this winter reat as in former years; that len off very much, no doubt, but the open winterand searcity of dollars have considerable to do with it. about six hundred visitors, not that noble Six Hundred that rode into the jaws of Death, but six hundred that are inthe faws of Death and have seen of the ink this is very much the best place ulmonary troubdles. Tue there are no unproductive to Annexation. The London correspon er Guardian telegraphs that Lord Beaconsfield is strongly upposed to the annexation of Egypt The Russian Troo as the Britts! = CONSTANTINOPLE, March 6.—The Porte is stated to have sanctioned the stay of the Rus- jan treops at San Stefano as long as the Brit- | ish fleet remains in the Sea of Marmora. take his daily walk, has not been so on the grave to Florida has f s he effects of at_ Were Washed ashore. noticed that when he reached Norfolk on his return homeward he had several trunks in his ssession, and detectives were set on hi: ‘track, whieh resulted in his arrest. In his rooms were found considerable clothing bear- ing the marks of Civil Engineer Moore and others of the wrecked Se a3 locked up in default of bail. He will be re- in connection with the Bliss piritualistic ex) iladelphia. Hi Highly Effervescent. MILNER FOTHERGILL, ‘The Exquisite Apollinaris; A Delicious Bev- e.°7 erage. 5 ROF. J.A.WANKLYN, St. GEORGE'S Hosr., C. 8. O'HARE & SON, PRO ONDON. “ilighly Bltervecee nt Wholesome, ately Pure: super! ‘8. ‘* Absolutely pure all for daily ee here are here the necessity for ap- academy, the The committee will recom- mend that the amount appropriated in the bill be increased in some respects. es of Importance have been definite- S for the militar: amounts, ete. Fire. ” Brocton, Mass., March 6.—The large fi lor to allothers, moron Points eh he large five and machine: for an invalid with air is very dry an fogs, the soil is sandy, anc enough to prevent much inalaria. hour after a heavy rain you can go out with- out dampening the soles of your shoes residents appear to be anxious that al should pass a pleasant time in their mi the shop keepers charge a reasonable goods. We have about the usua! of physicians here to the hundred population. They say the invalids are all doing well. We have quite a number of healthy consumptives, severe! of them weighin, Leach with all i ', Was destroyed by fire this morning. The less is not ascertained. The insurance amounts to about $75,000. aes The Markets. BALTIMORE, March 6.—Virginia sixes, de- ferred: dig* do” cousoldated,, Boars da ose serie ie to-day. Sugar steady and fair de- Tuand, %:9'4. | BALTIMORE, March 6.—Cotton onsettled and sellers apart—mid<dling nomi- land lower to sell; quotations ‘Wheat, southern dull and 20 ivania, 35 by the House be wife, to whom he had been IT 18 SAID at the secret service division that married only a few days, was drowned in the the new silver dollar will be counterfeiied within three days of its first issue, .L. 8., CHEMIST TO THE CKEN, 10th Edition of Companion to th sonable prices.” Oysters cpened fresh, ritish Pharmucopoia. »* Exhiia ta.and CS. C, Hi THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE EX-SENATOR WADE, at Jefferson, largely attended. | Dickinson, of the Congregational Church, | made a brief address. lowed by Rev. C. Loss vf Appetite. > THE MCG ARRATIAN Case is before Gongress again. For the past two days the Senate com. mittee on public lands has listened to argu- ments from counsel for MeGarrahan and the New Idria mining company. The committee, by consent of both parties, agreed to take tes! the examination of xt Saturday morning. Sar.ors’ BARRACKS.—The work of housing over the old vessel Vermont at New York has just been completed, and she is now being put to the service for which she was designed. She is used as a sort of barracks for the recep! of newly-enhsted sailors and men who are waiting to be drafted to the various ships of the navy. She is the first vessel ever used for that purpose. Capable of accommodating 1,200 men, she is so fitted w drills can be easily conductes of her decks is used as a drill a mess-room, and the other asa berth orsleep- .3.1,, SURGEON TO Ohio, yesterday, the residence nally unchauged. ler; te » amber, 1.30; Pe 0. 2 western winter ril, 1 2isal.29, Western jower and closi; over two hundred but they can see ne worse off than themselves ; so all are we have a number of | lowers in bloom in the ach and plumb trees, yet we rts are long walks and gy rides, the last not very e ics we hear nothing of ; the col- le appear to be employed and con- Jarge number own small farms and very well. In this vicinity afew northern farmers have settled, and are makin; model truck and fruit farms out of worn ou cotton lands. They are looked u natives as blessings to the country. . L. Shipman, of the Girard (Pa.) Unitarian Church. The resolutions of respect adopted by the Ohio le; read, and an address delivered . AL Northway on behalf of the bar of Ashtabula The remains were interred in the the pall bearers was water, followed by excellent results In Dyspep- mares slature were timony en the su At this writin; witnesses will beg! di erent varieties of open air;also are told that rinecipal out-door s} jorse and bu; pensive. Polit ge cemetery. . Z, Chandler, Tne Harp Money Leacve, with head quarters at Chicago, designed to effect a com- promise among its members and leading busi- the northwest, has just ly by citizens ol Its object is te con- nback prince’ 1 3 33; Saat, ¥ 3 dui” and lower. NEW ANp, secon. HAND CARRIAGES ing will save AT A SACRIFIC. hess men of money by obtaining out priocster Manboand Fancy | “Five new Ainane Gate oraanived rinepaly ee, Rac! $ eert action aj not to oppose the working of the silv: ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT A FUNERAL.—Leo Lang, a trimming manufacturer, upon by the ree No-top Buggies, that the various po G. large stock of Second: ground, one as Tue Tria of John F. Smyth, superinten- dent of the New York state insurance depart- accommoda- while attend. Coupe: two Coupe Pan B. W. REED’S SONS, four Jump-seats; three Pouy Piietons Jani3-tr 1216 F st. n. w. ten Leather-top Buggies: 7JOUN R. KELLY — and fifty other styles. Also D 1 . = hand Carriages and’ Bu; hand, at J LAMB VEAL MUETOR P. D. SCHMIDT € 'C0., Carts BEEF, LAMB VEAL, MUTTON, Erc., Fenn. ave. FP. D. + Carriage CORNED BEEF PROTALTY. Repository. del3-t I+ 628, 629 and 630 ¢ Market, ay! =MOVAL. (Sore Bain ahpareed Northern . CUNNINGHAM, The Well Kno Liberty Market: or address ox a Yd tad | REP stNGinan, 2 wat go Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of | Stfeeh, bet. H he elty. ae ing deck. The men have eve tion aboard her that th racks ashore. Inevery naval service except ours barracks for sailors waiting to be drafted The Vermont at New York is to take the place of such barracks, n charges of malfeasance preferred by binson, was begun before the senate at Albany yesterday. je funeral of a relative at the Lutheran » Long Island, Sunday, was seized with a fit of despondeney, and attempted to commit suicide by shooting himself in the left sent to the hospital. have in bar- eeeapt nee fives, which are une except sy WI ‘NEW ‘YORK: March 6.—Flour qlining, |W beat 1 and 21's cent lower. THE IRRECONCILABLE CUBANS in this city want to continue the fight. and ¥. Silk Hats made to orde: are provided ashore. Remodeling of silk Hats a 51 1 sepli-ty | Bemode LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT tw know | € A the best One Dollar GLASS- | ES accurately suited to the ey He pays the highest prices in Casn for HH. HEMPLER’S, Optician, 433 | articles named above. Orders by Penn, avenue n.W., corper 4) street, w | te The men who will not authorize. Commo- to exchange id. dore Schufeldt, chief of the bureau of equip- ment and recruiting, who originated and ecar- ried out this plan, desires, as far as he 1s able, to fit out a vessel for similar duty at every naval station. have been the field will b places with them.—LV. ¥. 4 #z-Yellow fever prevails at Rio de Janeiro. ight in January forty to -and-a-half per cent. bonds, 103: preferred 2 Penusyivania © E ‘NIA BOARD OF PARDONS heard the cases of the four con- ires, Fisher, of Carbon county, and Hester, McHugh and Tully, of ia county, but no decision was ren- HING, & . RICE, dealer i ‘Secon 1 CLOTHING, 3, SHOES, &c., 623 71h street southwest, yesterda: demned Mollie Magui 2¥%. New Jersey XN: March 6, 4p. m. money and the account, During the first fortni, forty-five deaths occurred. IMPORTANT ACTION OF THE ROUSE COMMIT TRE. m the District of € ralay adopted the re dation of the sub-committee on charities, recommending an appropriation of #15, for the Children s Hh. bd #2, forthe night lodging house , will be advised of mittee on markets made a Washington M The committee at their meeting me charter i emul jackburn Was instruc looking to such forfeiture the House on Menday next referred to the District committee for final ac tion, The subcommittee which has been in vestigating the charge that the District of Co lumbia Commission authority inthe matter ef a church building for recommended that t with the work on is at dispute ean be Supreme Cour. The ed to report a Will for the Industrial Home Sehool. mittee on Ways and — mea t inasmuch as the t 1 St Was asked fo pay 2) per cent the District. and that Was t partnership, with a bankrupt, tha support no bill in the House which did not recognize the right of ¢ ess to say how the administration i the Dis trict showid t al by the United ommittee s District Government Affairs. Mr. Charles Edmonsten havi declined to serve on the mmission of experts in the ion of t as the quarter I's office, the Disirict Commis. appointed Mr, Solomon J. maste sioners have instead. A petition signed by owners and lessees of perty in the neighborhood of the old cen ardhouse Was presented to the Distriet S this morning, setting forth its ndition, rendering itan injury to «1 Dusiness in that locality: the aith in itions, numer ers, for its aba Commission unsanitary ¢ it: subsequent by property hol asking t of this nt been authorized property to sell it ANCE 5 meeling was to weleom oh Hall aperance cause. Judge Wm and made an address ot ye. who then gave an inter. ‘ountot his trip npliment is of Parkersburg on the victory license stepped system. Mr. Alexander Eggleston her forward and handed to the speak st Were made by R$ Williams, W. 1. N of WL Val Choi k the p Dashaways hy ting last evening wth Capitol st M.E. chureh, with 1B. Wheeler in the chair. Addresses ade by Mr. J.D. Wilson. Mr. William + ald Messrs Childs, Joseph K. cketts. of Minnesota musie was rendered be: ches by Mr. Hodgkin aud wife Me Nichol. A number of people here also. THE Cot ior or TRE in Mon Mr. David Ho Hse, of Georgetown, Miss Aura V. Pettit, of Fairfax county were maiviedat a priva chusetts avenue, nea lowing circumstances ing attentions to the young lime past. but her parents were kh ame tween The sp and Miss Al signed the ple marrying him. Ww the lovers made up theit ed Monday | of this w angement Miss Aura i With a fri Virginia, and o apt. RK | with a friend ve to the house where the young lady was. and she with. he fr as biidesmaid (ook seats in the » party came to thiseity, arriving abou k Monday morning. The ladies re- ned inthe house with curtains down f ful that the father of Miss Pettit, or some one else, would find out the place of Concealment, and interfere with the mateh. As possible in the morniuga license was procured nd Rev. Mr. Kerns was called in and tied the wer of boldly have taken up friends to interfere the couple wa out. The newly married. pai their resid Orgetown, ——_—— CO-OPERATIVE GRAPE CCLTURE.—A meet + ing of gentlemen interested in’ vine-growin ld Last night at the ‘ner of sth and F street to discuss the subject of vine upon a co-operative pl: ent were District ¢ . lina. Dr. Wm. Tindall, John Hitz, Jos. Smolinski, } .. B. Oertly, Gen. N. Howard, John’ Blink. and others. Mr. Aiken ad showing the advantages which South Carolita presents for establish ing the c« which the constitution of the Viticultors’ Co-operative Association proposes to organize. Judge Bryan spoke of the great advantages which the southern states give for colon om of industrious people for vine growing and general farming upon the eo operative plan. Mr. Oertley, who has had eon. siderable experience in Vine culture, gave several good and sound reasons why vine growing should be done by co-operative laber. {| A committee was appoitited to examine the | plan of the Vine-Growers’ Associat consti. |, and report at a future meeting an: stions they may deem practical to ad- Tut sugg | Yaice the project OF A DivORCE Case.—In Durham against Tyler V. separation—the lafter has which he denies the glectful treatment, of fr ly coming home beastly intoxicat ting her f having tailed to sup port h ving left his family for months. He states that he bound the chfid as an apprentice in December last, because the inti habitually neglected and cruelly treat nt food, saulted him at the dd that in essof plaintift he 20k his own food po liv rges that she obliged to. it impossit bad ten A rule to shi liver the chil “qu he has found account of her AND 4 Lost TRUNK.—The spondence of the Dead Letter ried. A letter has just dated “Georges St., Tem- y 2uth, 187s,” and A Lost Uncir ; parish of Toomavara, co. Tipperary, Ire- land, and if he is dead perhaps you may have some account about him; an by your doing so his nephew will feel obliged.” Direet to Michael Larki' A two-page letier, all in one sentence, was received the other day from a Swede, askin, information concerning a trunk which he had lost, and containing a minute description of the missing treasure, externally and intera- ally, together with an inventory of its eon- tents. Not 4 DEFAULTER.—Messrs. Rob't H. Ryan, . T. Parker, the investi- holders of the iberty Market company, have, at the request of Mr. George W. King, secretary of the company, signed a letter to him, ib which they state “that the bulk of the diserep- ancy (in his accounts) has been absolutely ac- counted for by unquestionable vouchers for the destruction of the bonds and coupons, while the balance was accounted for by what the committee deemed to be irregular vouch- ers. THE ARLINGTON SvIT.—Judge Robertson, as counsel for Gen. Custis Lee, in the suit for the recovery of the Artington estate, con- cluded his argument yesterday, in the district court in Alexandria, and the case was submit- ted to Judge Hughes, who will render a deci- sion Saturday, proba} ply, in Richmond. New YoRK Town ELEcTIoNs.—Munici élections were held in many cities in New York state yesterday. As far as heard from the democrats were successful at Troy, Rome ingmen's candidate for mayor defeated both the republican and democratic candidates. Berlin, Grafton, Hoosick, Nassau, Pittston and Schaghticoke return republican Greenbush, Lansi q East Greenbush, rs] Schodack Sand Lake, democratic Waterford, ——$——S THE Convict CHom at Auburn prison remarkable musical organization? ne “- ganist is sentenced for grand larceny, the first violin, the first tenor and double bass are mur- derers, the second tenor, basso, and sopranes all burglars, and the professor is a forger. 4#@- Another million and a-half is asked for the Brooklyn bridge, which will bring the #&- penditures up to ten millions. ys

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