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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISUED DAILY, Except Sunday AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pownesivavia Avenue, corner lith BY e Evening Star Newspaper Company Ss. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. jules veanml Tre EVENtvc STAN is terved to subseribers 1 a CAL N EWS. IRELAND'S PATRON SAINT. Celebrating St. Patrick's Day. RELIGIOUS SERVIC ES YESTERDAY AND INDOs ING DEMONSTRATION TO-DAY—THE PROCE SION, ETC. Reference was made in some of the Cathotic churehes yesterday to the day being the ay 5 versary of Ireland's patron saint,and tn St. . . Re reet. Patrick's church there was a solemn bi, negyric address on the saint ley. DD. Father Walter off sisied by Fathers Brewe — sence hewpital, Roane and = ‘ott wee: BO paper sent longer than so pail for. . + ; Dd choir, under the direction of Prof. Ric "gar Rates of aivertising made known on apptica- WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1878. TWO CENTS. fyndered Geoerail's mass ings Veni" a = Benedictum.” | The ‘att . SRA NORIO Mail Contract Sensation. The District in Congress. | pi = a mtr: . m Congress. THE CELEBRATIO SP ECIAL NOTICES. SATOR DORSEY’S FRIENDS DEFEND HIM. BILLS REPORTED BY THE HOUSE COMMITTEE | M Meu 2 w York paper has a sensational dis- TO-DAY. Monpay. Mareh " To-day was fixed upon brat A Spevial Convocation of th> | = P A 7 Fy 7 The House committee on the District of C 3s] -AS usual on Monday mornings all that could be desired. At i bepter of the District of Co | Washington News and Gossip. Patch from Washington, in which it is charged |). sb i hough the time for the assembling will r ills, and re ; : sutoos ral | = ue oc es ae that disclosures made by investigation of the | solutions to the Houseteraye ee aa F a large spumiber of petitions and memoria’s | COTTA CAROLINA WHISKY WAR, | various trish: American sociction mee tact fro x r ENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal | House committee on post offices and post A resolution aski y to send for presented. Among m re } le | TO-DAY the outdoor n.and the weather up to one @ jecretary. GOVER: THE ANNUAL TING OF TH s of the in “transactions of a doubtful. not to say crim- | affail asbington market company. ious, i S people, and immense crowds gathered on a ; | pensions. By Mr. Paddock—Against the re- ty Hall ste » streets cere: N hi, atBerclock, at | tive Willis ittee investigating the N: rs | moval of the Sante Sioux Indians. | ORANGE TROUBLE IN TORONTO, | {its Hallstens. “In the streots th * We sane *8 en Bt | tive Willy Committee investigating the Navy | i.°Chy Yesult of rumors that have beep cir- for St. Aun’s infant asylum. sioners for information with respect to pa saving ser nd against any change of FRANKLIN COUN abit ing for authori luuowwg: By Mr. Ferry—From one leeged noon, the neighborhood of the City Hail br c revenue, $518,1 Ti: custome, 9780,855.59. ur 4 y ne A ero Ge Oin be mia TION.—Representa- | inal, character.” Senator Dorsey is in New ‘avorable report on the petition of Si : : ing for an appropriation of $5,000 | "Several remoustrances against, the reimpo- ons. carts and barrows. ERACKETT, M.D. President. | department today examined Mr. Levy, of the | Chiated “by a.” divcharged momar weet : ; ¢ ev; fi t e ne ving service, by Thr : anut men we tied of | Acstsran CoumissroNens To Panis.—The | sometime cherished anenmitytowardSenator | cours, © | the tarif, were presented and referred. eatened Attack on Hibernians | ' : ed of | In“trancactions of a doubttut dort sayreriar | bersous and papers th the investigation of the | AnPoneSemed sollions caine oy reece 0 be a center of attraction for hundre re k pe | HE NAvaL INVESTI 2 nN A MEVENING, Macht, ae Berelock, at ‘ York, but his friends say that this publication | of Charity X 4 5 4 ri A resolution calling on the District Con the income tax, the transfer of the | M.D. Scretary. mari8-2.* | firm of Natnan & Levy, Philadelphia. of the Post Office department, who has for is on the T Com i Dorsey. They say that Senator Dorsey's Mr. Withers presented resolutions of the leg- c 5 A joint resolution making an appropriation ‘ ri ii r of i - folowing appointments as assistant commis- | procher has for several years been interested | of @-W for work for the poor on the old canal. ture of Virginia in favor of a pension to VISITORS FROM PALTIMORE. | sloners to the Parisexposition were announced | in mail transportation, and at the recent let- | ° A ‘resolution recommentine an Aliens sorgiers oF ihe Alexiean ed resolutions ot the | ANDERSON RELEASED. romptly al noon the Kuights of St. lesa | tp day;— Henry Howard. of Rhode Island, and | ting of contraets fled many bids with the | tion of $0 for the payment of Dhyeietane to Ohio legittatins ot Onis tor ee ce Ae as, of Baltimore, with Weber's band ot : Mc BRIDE. J. 1, Chamberlain. of Maine. Postmaster General, and in almost every in- | the poor. Set ‘td pure oF raed for a thee, city. escorted by the Knights of St. Cooua J. le s eee stance was awarded a contract, being the | The committee will also report fa eons pomling tothe: repeatof there OF CAPITOL TES kelle, of this city, appeared on the grow vorably sumption a EXPERTS Appoistep.—The House com- | iowest bidder. Disappointed bidders at once | the following Dilly to voculehe the practice | SHPPUPMunds, from the judiciary commit K.. are notified to atten! a | mittee on post offices and post roads have | commenced to attack the firm, of w . | Of pharmacy in the District: to relieve the Sage rosly se 2 ‘Greniesen THIS'ENE: | appointed John E. Reeside and Thos. F- shal | Dorsey is a member, fling various charges | ehurehes ol ‘tie Dsteiet and ceslege the te | Feported adversely the House bill rela Fangoncnis | CFoss, botk long connected with the mail se:- | with the Postmaster-eneral,and tarnishing | of the trustees to such prevents eee DF Ceuta He ean ake hint pees her D vice, as experts to aid them in investigating | information to the House committee on vost | the Commissioners dt the Deere Sma. ee sald le ine! THE PROCE! avery iemodng one, sta y EUROPEAN COMPLICATION ‘Special street and serest avenite 8. sharp. to make ing route shortly after one nsyivania aveny street to Pe e finerator ate Bvother D. Do H ’ Distriet to audit cer- : ae de ea TURMOIL IN TORONTO. northwest, around Naval menum MORKOW. the tach instant, at_® | the Post Ofice department. omecs and post roads asthe basiof their in- | tafn claims ayainet the District and for fund. | Tage remem, fo practice, Deters is ai, | Threatened Orange Attach on ODon- ivania avenue to Fxecutt mist cordia rt ee Stiga s a same: appropri: x : : we i i . ti pund cirele, inte str one recanaieny tay ee ee ee eter nsec | Shmumirter. consisting of Muriy, of Missis: | benent of the night lodging association of the | Conditions and qualifications. “Under the | Yous Maren eee from To. | Steet, to Toth," to HL, to act nsyivania t A. N. SPENCE, O.R._ | chief of the burean of statistics has prepared sipph, Coldwell of Alabama and W iliams of | District: bill for the relief of the Industrial Pe ne hee Sees Ai Oke Pedeen || ‘conte says: The Hibernians whe pore cas venue, tc to na avenue, to Fo RTE IGE BULUDING asso. | a statement showing the exports of animal | OW York. Senator Dorse nes oa eerese A | Home school, Pr Gee Disteiet., fit appropri: | courts, the power to admit women to practice | O-Donovan Rosette tecture hee eee big gee ros . E> RATION Beows for subscription fo th products from the United States during the | these | contrac gan tus rena’ pr ee bates & Jc foal the school}; bill regulating | Refore it, The committee thought, therefore, | appliad to Arehbishop Lynch for the us ane, oTder of procession was as follows Stock ot A jon ate OW peu ty subscrt mouth of February, I the aggregate Value aaeins gine naa ice of such attacks as that alae) aments for debt in the ey riet bill reg- that instead of the bill being for the relief of | St. John's Hall, Bond. street. but hie a Roasted police : chie m meh, Thor, an wows fg Wiaces. Sis: “ghwing € | amounting to #1366 . ree peace, commissioners of deedsand constaticg | Nomen, it was a discrimination in their favor. | through’ Father Mecann, his Secretar sts er Michael’ Mocormig and € n.w.: D. A. Bros- THE LIFE SAVING SERVICE.—The Treasury GOVERNMENT DiREcTORS OF THE U. P.R.R. | within the Distrie pill amendatory of the act | The committee saw no good reason to change | nounced Rossa as a fraud, and refused the ; : corner hand | Branson, Andr r 13t e | Mr.C. F. Adams, jr. to whom the position of | {0 incorporate the Capitol, North O Street and He RiRsenE ae and aemed (hatte Pit beta; | bal Today Si lerter from the Archbishop was say there is no truth in the statement ad. | government direetor on the Union Pacific | Fouth Washington railroad bits. regulate | "Mr. Sargent asked that the bill be placed on | demuing those who had engaged Tee vanced by the friends of the pending railroad has been tendered, had an interview | jg yvinted below.] ‘ ae the calendar. + | urging the people to keep away from thi the protests against the transfer of the life | with the Secretary of tne Interior to-day. Itis | "Phe committeewill make adverse reports on | __ Mr. Windom, from the committee on appro. St. Patrick’s Hall, in the market place, ing service to the Navy department are all | understood that, if the appointments are ac- the following bills: To provide for buibline pr ms, reported the House bill authoriz- The mayor and chief of p alike. and were. sent broadeast over the land | cepted, the new’ board will consist of Messrs. | Market house dit xitage ie Pe ae ga | Ine the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to employ rr: nts for the pre for anybody's si r Adams of Mass., Chadw . i } als in charge of the life saving servi First’ Divé -Assistant marsha) ” Taylor: aids, Thomas T. Kane Pl Shughrue, Thomas Hean Sullivan, Patrick Sheahy, D. Harring: hnights of St. Patric i ‘ . Mi band of 21 pieces. (Drum K of Conn., Smythe pot are 3 roville 3 temporary clerks in the sundry aitendments. | ence of the ent r men in ease ae aco #E tenth a a ig literary | brask. of Congress approved Ma: M c 'y asked what progress the judi- | Own have been ordered to hold themselves in aher, ¢ “tT __ Hon. Horatio King took place ot | (4 nogs nave bean wade aeiie BOD BILLS PASSED BY THE HOU ciary committee was making onthe bill tre. | readiness. The Orange Young Britons 3 : ys gan and Corcoran. National’ ths en fag with hy p nd sunburst Knights of St. Ignatius. of Balt — raded by Weber's baud—a tine look | of 45 men, headed by Edward Mece y ‘asatte byalargeand a Bees ss Yolock y the Distriet of Co . peal the bankrupt act. 7 very acti ished compu. Those rernionchave | tat certain of the successful bids in the | 6 AQzgrelvck tnaay the District ot Cotumbia | My kimunme aad the committee was ma- | tatkell 'o be recognized as one of the most at- | recent lettitty are invalid, the proposals having | ““The tirst bill reported was Senate bill 319, to | King progress, and he hoped a report would INC | tractive features ot the Washingt tson, | been, as alleged, certified to in blank by Post. | authorize the refunding of a ceriam tax erro. | Sogn De made, Thurman, the Senate took | combining in happy proportions intellectual | master Hadley, of Little Rock, Ark., which is | neously collected. Passed. m motion of: a Ee Sena htand v nd if Rossa appears he will be of the N ‘yond any doubt. the weld March, ¥ AN OP. 0 atten Te nes 1 tired in black, with white baldr q Sticenjoyment, and geuial social ine | contrary to law. Itis also claimed that while | ‘The bill to repeal the tax on ehureh property, |» "Ps and after palne, Dassed. the. Mit to farch IS—A special atch to | chapeaux, white and greet teatl i MASONIC TEMPLE cue of the Wroposals purports to have been | assessed under a misconstruction of law, was | Prohibit members of Congress from becoming | the Tics trom Vienna says: "The minority. | fag ama Wes ewite ae teehee ESDAY EVENING, the 19th instant, a recently sworn fo in this city by John M. Peck, | also passed. It releases to the trustees of the | 5’reties in certain bonds. a of the budget committee of the Austrian del. | “Khights of St. Columkille.5 men e ast To"cloek, 1 | Webbie R GIVEN SATUR | Lelore ‘Notary Public A. E. Boone, Peck has | churches the property taken for non payment | O2 motion of Mr, Windom, the annual forti- | egation, though voting against the credit, | baldrie: under command of D Address by President EARLE. Short spec Da¥ night by Senator and Mrs. Rollins to th not been in the city for months. | of such tax. ° fication bill was taken up and passed as it | tabled d resolution declari ir readin John Lawler, D. Sullivan, and John Ma by Rep Meumbers of the O.der, Mustes | son Edward W. Rollins and his eharmin “ The resolution requesting the District Com. | cme fromthe House. [The bill is the same | jn ease of necessity. to. make even | marshals. American flag, and flag with pic. re Miss sie V. Witie of to send to Congress tion of ve question of Labor and Co- Brps were opened to-lay at the P.O. de- | missioner List of the | #Sthe fortification bill of last year. ] rtment for supplying the department ¥ i ; the “pro ‘On motion of Mr, Allison, the bill authoriz- A ed and r ; a saint pleading before the kings tor affair, bring- | } ‘a: Hiss Je f ireets. pi ired since 1872, with |; nut | interests. The minority also expressed co de , Was very delightful ii : es Gol nore: eos! ing the Se y of the Interior to make cer. | dence én the policy of the Ministry. |. Knig Ms pri gether the elite of Washington’ socieay marking and rating. amps for the y the names of the contractors, cost, &¢., ine Be With the Ute Indians inthe | (igen the poliey of Kenbocedispaten pro. | sMRights, of, St, Heras sphumberiny 8 ri aud people of prominence from all parts ef thi encing 3 st. 187s, and ending | ba eran epee eq cin sia olor mS taken up: | pian 1 a a r , Wit wet meds Snsvat 1028 Heh st aout peorde of proraihence from/all parts of the |" Mepetne April let, lem. and. eniline Ape city, | , The joint resolution appropriating $1,509 to | State af Colorado, was taken up | bably means gave notice of.] drie, White belt, caps with geld band Edmunds questioned whether it was in Swere | Unpreve the old Canal, and for the employ. ange the constitu. | UBAnimity of the British Ministry. evening beerings at hall. as the only bidder, and as his propo: sented a very handsome appez au TTORNEY-GENERAL DEVENS took the 1:3) pngress Lo cl reasonable he was ‘awarded contracts on all | Ment of the poor in working upon it: was | the power of ‘ { 5 e a | Loxpon, March 18, 4 p.m.—Consols declined | livan, comma - 5 SON train to-day for Boston, toattend the funeral | the items. | passed. Hlonal provision and delegate the power to | today ona rumor that _ Knights of St. Joseph, 65 men; uniformed FRENCH LESSO s pase as MP Sel anaes Rd as hoot * — The bill to extend the charter of the Frank- | ‘eat with the Indians. | saa signed the foreign se The r | in Dlack, with blue baldric, chapeaur rd VS “uring this in of an old friend. He expects to return on woe pp i I to extend th the Pe Mr. Sargent contended that in their present ad uae : joaten the season. Classes for “78 and “79 will be-orzan- | Thursday. A NEW RULE—The Navy department orders | lin Tusuranee Company for ten add broken-up condilion the Indians did not ov | Probably utterly ba and pur n feather, J.T. Graham ied pext Feil at Mademoiselle V. 'RUD'HO. ——— that in addition tothe complete muster rolls | Years from April oth, Is78, was passed. cupy a position sufiiciently ele dor dis) | Stock-jobbing origin. The Morning Post con- with RK. T. Taylor, M. Grant vid ME'S reside 2th street northwest. > Tue FouR PER CENTS aND FOUR AND A | yequired to. bi forwarded to the bur The bill regulating attachments for debt was tinct to make them a proper par treaty atulited the country on the unanimity Flyun, deputies. bee atvertisenient here. marl5-4: OER 2 z i juired to be arded to the burean | passed. It exempts from attachments the | {nettoma aT fe tty, | Ute ininistry in the present eritical condition. cond Division.—Assistaut marshal, Ho M Se — | HaLr Per CENTs.—Inregard tothe statements of equipment and reeruiting upon wages of any person whose y does not | There had been an entire change in trou. | dba €. Danaher; aids, Win. Kyan, Edw S, pa 5» BUFFALO LITHIA. published that the Treasury department would Ha gt eae ees aa Aton, | tite | execed s6 per month, but dues not affect ex- | Statice since the Cherokee and other treaties | aye SOUTH CAROLINA WHISKY | insen And APPOLLIN ARIS | Place one hundred million dollars of four and | exp n of the cruise, commanding officers | isting debts, “Sir. Hereford said the Supreme Court had WAR. Washington Light Guard drum eorps SPRING WATERS, | 2halt per cent. bonds upon the market, the | will forward to the bureau before sailing frem | ‘The bill regulating the appointments of jus- |! AL Congress could abrogate these | Making it Warm for the Moon. Knights of St. Peter, ut Just received Secretary of the Treasury states that in re- | port to port a report showing all changes to | tices of the peace, commissioners of deeds, } decided that Congre a a sa | shiners. ‘ jor J. P. Barrett: this t Spouse to applications he has asked that terms | that date, not previously reported, which have | and constables, was passed. It provides for | fidiantreatie: Ar MILBURN's PHARMAC HEBURN ESPEN A. AVENUE. | for placing these bonds be submitted for his | occurred among petty offi R GOODS | A special from Co. | Hes, Swords. gauntlet nsideration. The offers received have not | men under their commazd. and cha f crossed Ke | ss could abrogate | | NEW Yous, Mareh 18, Ss and presented . it did so whenever | umbia. S.C., says the force of thirty men who | Usigni Sand enlisted | five justicesand twenty coi Edmunds sai d z \ ables. These are | t he object of this | to close up all business of their predecessors: | t mar}4-tr with any ¢ MDEAranCe. - ~ 3 cea der Li revi eae i i var with 2 ver Wi startedin pursuit of Redmond and his gang | #!l ; -» INDIA RU n and the Secretary states | order is to prevent the recurrence of a disaster | the terms of the latter are to expir enty | it Went to war with a power with whom it lad t Date sucbentin AOA hint Knights cf St. Stephen, headed wy a 'S DIA TLINVALIDS. oh dui per eng. omds will now be sold | vappening fo a Neswel as ia the case of the | daysaiter the bill eemiesa laws 'Y | a treaty of Peace: but it did mot follow that on Eriday night, succeeded in capturing six 1 corns numbering 40 men, ted colt and bi unless the four and a half per cents can be dis. | Huron, without the department having a com. LIQOUK LIU ENSES. Congress could make a tr aN viel Ghat bower. | Wt ant rescae of ‘strom the | (Wo flags in line, under t Tit stock | Posed of at there relative value with four per | plete list of her erew. I has been mentioned in THe Star thatthe | He moved to amend the bill by striking, out BS county jai dest W._Consadine ae ce | cents, the latter being placed at par, and he nen House District of Columbia committee Hee ores A CURES EO De ceported. only tothe | three stills. 17 13 Knights of St. Joseph. No. 1, headed by “ W. 8. THOMPSY: | will, at any time, receive bids for the CONFESSION CoNCOcTERS.—A telegram re- | agreed to report favorably the bill with. reier- eee e te i conehiennte ate bg the | Who has also gone in pursuit with Independent, drum corps 130 men tn tr Pharmac: te a half percent bonds on that basis. ceived this morning says that the Washington | ence to the issue of liquor licenses in the Dis. | Senate. Pending consider: line, With John Lynch comma er. ut aX Wi awny. reports the Pr I i Woof thethree men "ho were tn Dhue baldates, Sw Papprived by | thotize the granting of an Ameriean register | DY Redmond. They have been recomunittod to Wied Dtstnion Acnivtaan waiaad: iinet » Board of ‘Metropolitan Pole Coveney, | to 8 foreign built ship, for the purposes of | Jal and are bow securely guarded: The rev Third Division. A-sistant marshal, (livevt : ale #8. 00) > | the Woodru xpedition around the | oficers repoi they are bi McCarthy, Jolin Reilly, M. Malonex. Eats ’ Prismars ard oe the | from Thursday. The substitute reported from | aren = ae | “Washington City Hibernia Bene | of real detate and amnaforie ad theceeaets | the committee on commerce was reieeted. | NESS TROUBLES IN ENG ee eee er aerials Eines “sexecution was | keeping hotise on the same side of the HOU der the regular Monday call | A Strike and Lock Out. tia’s ban first appe y himself (Howard) and a news. | where it is desi STAR of |. morning hour vd, and the Senate took up FoOxL, | aS unfinished business, the House bill to au. | evenin $ the follow SE SOS | _ PERSONAT.—Miss Florence A. Wolf, da t ward, former omer SAS Cera ana Tor | ter of Reeroder Woif, is engaged to Mr. F of Utah, said ina conv : NDAY. March 25. 1878, | | erick Gotthold,. Esq,,.of New York, one of the | Tecently, that Jolin. D. Lee, the Mountain | jon of diminishing the € | merehant princes of that city, Meadows murs never made a confession. . Clark, E. M, Cha- | ao He and Marsha on tried in vain to obtain | Ee sithson ay! | Tue OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY nowstationed | from hima 2 confession. but Lee | : °'nard Bw’ | at the artillery school, Fort Mon aure | Sistently refused to make one —— | preparing for their mination in stud. | Published at the time of Lee | triet of Columbia. It provides that it s) unlawful to give. sell or dispose of any cating dyinks, without aI ull be ichards, ‘ Young, dire nD & HUTCHINSON, Pisto s March 18. — and lockout | (pa inet } i u nal ex 1 | Composed ired to locate such bu | of states for Dills and. joiut resolutions the , sears had a fine banner, with portrait of Wash TL STREET NORTHWEST. ies and practice, which will commence April correspondent assisted by Lee, whose | and the side of the square opposite the same or a a ae ALES. were littodueea of Olah my weavers has How lated a mont ton in the front, and several flags. and they With very extensive facilities for manufac. jst znd terminate the Ist of May, aud d h | appro Ti was not, however. by | unless the side of sueh opposite squar OMENS, AMONE i ‘ y lined 3 | wo n Sashes with slouch hats, 4 turing, are now showing a line of Will graduate and be r lieved by | any mi coufessio eport on the latier | y nineteen, ass.) strike commer rsinthe | but now includ motion of | sa ad with six hundred sy betweel Mt ope Mantie Jed for richness of design and color | and rivaling in extent any establishment in the country. Architects designs for Mantles ant e sina appropriately referred? By Mr. Harris () Howard said that the | owned by the government of the United States | Appropriately referred: By J = ;. AB soak . ee f stail offi ison Lee refused to confess was priteip: or by the District of Columbia, in whieh ea To fix the rank and pay o becuse his favorite wife (Rachel) who. | navy. By Mr.Maish—Rel: the initials on the front | ordered. te | — Hibernia Society of Baltimore, mars | ass Humbe! five and si tives in ¥ r i such written permission shall not be requ ea! and: unde opera . John Shea: a fine looking body of : Wains?éatings closely followed, and imi i h of the five regiments of With him at the time, was aiso red-handed in | astosueh opposite side of the squares pro. | Slicers in the it nda rein edes nie are Led He “ conse uniformed similar to the preceding society Fare and beaut marbles "ex: Gene herms nd prebably thet murder.” vided that in any case where such business is | Certain southern mai jeunteae ox i .- s he stoppage of work by the weave by Swann’s band of that¢ Agents for BARSTON WROUGE will be present during the closing exer Of course we cannot vouch for the correct- | desiied to be located at the corner of any | the bill that $ Keke tel os He he | distress prevails. . | Be zac 5 pomp: Peetke | the examination, hess of the STan’s statement, but we have no ®. then such permission shall ont ’ | former Dill went to the Cominittec Failure. russia re-place 3° a —— y doubt of the tru individual | namely that the and Copper Wo main fact related, halarge | Cowmoponre JouN Hopcrs GRAHAM, of the ixea from a majority of the cotton manufacturers at chanies weir Vi s : t jon” was manufae- | owners of r estate and a majority of the | W? a Kas fled. Their liabilities are W. C. Hibernian Benevolent Soci , "jong personal experience, witldo | NAVY, died suddenly of apoplexy, at New. | tured foruutside effect and the Pero ee: | OWENS OF eping house on the side of such | BY Mr. Flam— To pay certain sou : | numbering S0 men, headed by adr ; y other house." marzty | burgh. N. ¥.. on Saturday, in the eighty. | ument of its concocters by sale of the prec square upon Which is the principal entrance | Co@Uactors. [It took th Joint resolution at a and marshaled by James Butle uniformed as N year of his age. ed the 1 nd was commi vy | document to eastern journal Anderson Nrew nd | state y Of the | #bove.) By Mr. Banning: 1 That | We legislature of Ohio in relation to payment hat | Of pensions to soldiers of the Mexican wa Release Ordered. LEANS, March 18.—In the ease of the Thomas C. Ander: for | Tt will be re- | to stich place of business, andg the the preceding. Washington Hil MPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. commodore | membered that there were two or three mate- | square oj pposite such principabent said Boa rhian Benevolent rialiy different “confessions,” the chief ri dof Police and thei successors 1 nt a 2M, OW APY bering 54 me shatled by T.0' wecessors in P "Ora numbering 54 men. nailed by ” 7 ~ _ a vari i s; 1 y sir st 's. Also, joint resolutions of the | a new trial, the supreme court has reversed Panertl i i. Pei he passage of the Dill Introduced in | - . the Howard story being the bishop yersiou. may be, in discharging the | their survivor 80, ae . a ner a Suprem rt ha se Fourth Division—Assistant| Marsi ; Congress: authorizing the adjastinent of | AsotueR DEPEAT OF Womay’s Ricnts.— | When the full details of the Lee “confession” tion provided, shall tke. no | legislature for the repeal of the resump the verdict of the jury and ordered the pris: naty: aids, J. Sw vin. M. Murphy Georgetown Hil wn, M. T. Kelleher CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE, | The Senate judiciary committee to-day a: and to correct erroneous and excessive charges for | ty report adversely a bill giving women who | \ ing Senators and Representatives | oner to be rele id repeal. By Mr. Monroe—Ke unjust discrimination between persons apply. | 2€l, and ask ing for sueh licenses, but shall inquire and | [0 vote for and execution are laid bare to the public, thi Il disclose such official treat gery and mn \ e M | = nian Society, h e i" senary infamy as will ma e a r | ermii er thea Yappli ; lating to telegraphic communication between. Congressmen at Fortress Monroe. si city brass bund nbe: SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, have practiced Jaw in state and territorial | atively wine by the side of his betrayers and | {arermyacen meter the applicant or applicants | ane ead ainteeand foreig counties | Fontuess MONROE, March 18—"Hoon, K.P. | Toman with two tage ithe line a property owners should prepare theirclaims for pre- | courts and in the courts of the District of confession mongers.—| Deseret 2 | the United States'and of the District of Colum. | Mr, Willis, (Xy.)—To. establish a braneh mi Bland, tieo. W. Adams, Geo. C. Cabell, John with the harp and wolf dog. surmoun Bentation. il be given to this class ot | Mbia the right to practice in the U. f ee ale bia, as aforesaid, and upon being satisfied | it Louisvilie, Ky. By Mr. Ellsworth—Toamend Kelley and John Geode, members of Con- | theeagie. WB. G. Thorn, Chas Oller a Special attention will be given fo. is class of | preme Court. The reasou that the committee A CuiLp BoILep To DeaTH.—A shocking | thereof shall forthwith ‘approve such license.. | the Revised Statutés relating to the national | | Bransel marchats, : 2 ae Slee see a ee? ee | made an adverse report on the bill is that the | aceident occurred ou Friday last to Andrew | ‘M¢rvers) representatives of District temper. | banks. By My. m—To amend the Con- j | Catholic T. A. Society of Geory SPECIAL, IMPROVEMENT TASES Supreme Court, like every U.S. court, has the | Harman, a two-year-old son of Jacob Harman, | ance “<veistes have requested a he suitution of the Stats so as to provide The Markets. | fue i 5 | exclusive right to make its own rules and de- | residing at 23 South Washington street, whieh | before the iitric: teats, position to , Tor the election of President and Vice Vresi- | | BALTIMORE, March 18, Virginia sixes, de- | crushed unde mot paid at a large discount. az | to Who may practice before it. resulted fatally on Saturday. The mother of | the passage of this bill. The objecticn ic uence. | ‘lent by a direct vote of the people without the | ferred. 453. do. consolidated, B94: do. sscond | Conducted Big WILLIAM DICHEON, | . 7 the District of | Te child had placed in the back room a wash- | {hatit eartalls the deere do: ary power of the | interposition of an electoral college. and at | series, 34; North Carolina sixes, old, 15; do, new, | CORdNehe y ees romrandea Ralf streets | THE SENATE COMMITTEF. on the District of | tub comty ning boiling water, and during her | Board of Police ovok ledoe hace the same time to, preserve the relative rights | 7 Bid to-day, Sugar ftin, Oa: weakandnom. | &e. homing by T. B. Heitmag, pre nd SAeE Iss: Taree Does ——— | ‘um bia considered to-day several billsforthe | temporary absence the child approached the | A BIL]. TO REFUND A TAX. of the States. By Mr. Conger—To ! middli iomal0y. ‘Flour very fir mn, holders | marshaled by James Hannon, W. Kinsloe. E ELECTRIC PEN. | organization of insurance companies in the | tub, and NESUINE over lost hix balance and fell } _ Mr. Rollins introduced inthe Senate to-day | MUch of the sundry civil appropi o asking an adVancee—Howard street and'western | Robert Hoy, and M. F. Dal — i | District. but no action on any of them was | headforemost into the scalding water. Its | a pili authorizing the District commissioners | Of March 3. 1877. as provides for the payment | super. 3,50a4.25; do, extra, 4.50a5.25: do. family, A large lot of ¢: ges, With friends, 000 to 15,000 COPIES from a single written taken. sereams were heard by Mrs. Harman. who | {o refund to Olivia Van Riswick the sum of | Of Southern mail contractors. | 5,506.50; city mills super. 3.50a4.00; do. extra, up the rear. This was ‘one of the f pro. stencil, Fhecheapess, qeichors and Set meee Tee ak came it once to his rescue, but upon ng | ssh 74 being the amount of a tax erroueously The Speaker announced the following com- | 4.50:6. (lo, Blo brands, 6-23a8.60;, Vatapseo | cessions of the kind ever seen hereabouts, and reducing Greaiars, pri ery live business firm, ee LiEUT. SEBREE, U.S. is detached from | the child from the water his hair and skin was collected. . . * | mittee on the centennial memorial: Messrs. | family j.50,, Wheat. southern 1 cent highe SMEs | the societies loo! well and w Poration, bank. school, church and others: can | the Hydrographic office, in this city, and or | completely sealded, and dropped ftom heat | ernqitietand firm—southern red 1-29ats1; Penne THE STEAM STREET CAR COMPLAINED or. | Patterson, Briggs, Rice, (Mass..) Warn Save time and money by using it. A new business | dered tothe Coast and body. Dr. Dauseh wa arvey | This evening a grand balland th ummoned, butat | Complaint has been made to members of the | Ballou, Clark, Ward, Williams, (Del..) Hen tainment will be held at Odd | sgivanla red, 1.9001 31; No;2 winter = an parly, hour Saturday morning death en- | House committee on the District of Coluipbig, | Cabell, Steele, Ennis, and Smith. | TeSbaa Se Cora. im every town for a good penmau. 5,000 in use and ‘ellows’ Hatt. : | 1,32a1.38. Corn, Southern vill 2 a bane p usual the detiand increasing. : ORDERS have been telegraphed the Powhat- | Sued —JRalt, Gazette, sth. against the steam street car running on Penn. | , At two o'clock the Speaker announeed that | 1324.8, Com, southern active and There will also be a banquet, and the usual ILLINOIS BATE PENITENTIARY, an to proceed immediately from Havana to = F thewromink yivania avenue, between the Navy Yard ana | the District of Columbia committee was en- | quit—southern white aid. yello A DESCENT.—Two of the prominent me: Port Royal, S.C. nof | & LaF rl REVIEWED RY THE PRESIDENT. JOLIET, 24. 1877, April, 54,355; aod xeorgetown. It is charged that frightens , titled to the floor to the e horses, and’ may’ lead. to fatal ecidents, as | busines a in Balt. | Peperts. clusion of all other | juized, spot ana March, 04 294 0" and that committee was ecuiled for lay 4a56'5. Oats firm an SU . OF | Southern, “"34a87: western “white, “S430. do nton. N » Who were a few days ago hi ected hly ‘The Electric Pen outfit, purchased from you, Sep- have sunk from the upmost social Pat higher: | When the head of the procession arrived op. tember28, gives great satisfaction. We have saved posite the Treasury, Aids Ureil hugrue THE FREEDMAN’S Hospital INvEstIGa- | 1 j | | | | Ss . ! : strata i eller: was the case during its exhibitic o~ mixed, 32:33: Pennsylvania, 34937. Rye quik rode on ahead, and alighting in front of the rinting considerable more thah the cost of the | T10N.—Unless additional information needing TO ae ted ree tee ere of the slums more, Where several horses ran awav.and in | a ae aT eT | and firm, G&64. Hay dull and nominal-prime | White House. were shown. Into the vestibre Secommend it to any party who wishes to save | vestigation in connection with the Freed. | pow earcerated in| Teferente ie made ae | one oF two instances persons were killed. The Judge Leonard’s Cu esion Veunsylvania and Maryland, 13,015.00. Pro- Here they were met by the President,who went Boney in the sameway ot) WhO Wishes to save | | yshospital, is received, no further testi. | Woters women a gee treasurer whase | Committee Will probably determine whac it | A ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE ENDS Vistons in fair jobbing demand, but no movement | out on the portico ahd reviewed. Ue pr . K.W; McCLOUGHEY. Warden. | mony will be taken by the’ subcommittee of | amalleasaice has caused. Is loduent hehe gr c0 Un the Prensa cusioa | eee arnt fa is city | shoulders, Sig: clear nib sides, 344° Bacon sho, | SOW as it de led through the carriagew We have hundreds of voluntary endorsements | appropriations. The report of the investiza- on, to remain there for two years. The FEASING GF THE UNITARIAN CHURCH A Now York Times special from this city | ders. 4%: clear nv sides, 64. Hams, Salo, | FeUMY Schurz was also ou the portico. a cong as the above. Special inducements | tion probably will not be preseuted to the | other is Jacob K. Freese, the banker vhose The renor PROTERTY,.._ | The visit of Judge Leonard to Havana | Lard—reiined. tierces, 8." Buiter, chuice ii gosl | &tch organization passed the Preside 1} be offered to agents applying within sixty days. | Sonate within two week: improper usage of depositors’ money sends The report of the sub-committee of the House purely personal and private, and was of a | demand and steady—choice western roll, 29124; members saluted him. and he returned lee foe circa: ae | abot - — | him to the jail for five years District committee on the contract made by | poullasiy interesting, delicate and romanti do, packed. 23824, Petroleum quiet and nominal— | jute. $e102-961° 230 to 283 Rinse Bh Chee Tn IMPORTANT ARMY ORDEKS.—The followin: i st heck ea {he District Commissioners for the lease of the | character. Some time ago, at the city of New | refined, 11. Coffee dull_amd lower Hie ears | ——— — — a | nges in the stations of officers of the Qua NDICTED.—The grand jury of New an chureh buiiding for Police Court | Orleans, he met ‘oung lady, a native of | goes. 14017, Whisky quiet and steady, 1 | TWOWASHINGTON Boys ARkESsTEDY APOLLINARIS | termaster’s department are made: Lieut: Col. | found an indictment 1 y ses has the following paragraph: Cuba, who was visiting this country with her | Recelpis; flour, 2-400; wheat, 4.000: corn, DELPHIA.—Ma jor Morgan lastevenin T Perey teoumthe ae ent of Texas to | {fist Joseph Lopez, whose marriage with | ,{1fhe committee dev not propose toimpnte | favents, and between whom and Judge Leo. 385,600. Freiebts fo tie | a telegram from Detective Tryon, of Philad NATURAL | at erry rom the department of Texas to | Miss Georgeanna Morrison. in that ctty, was | tothe Commissioners any improper motives | hard a warm. attachment sprang up, whieh, | ee bd ade hia, informing him that George Russell and = | duty as chief quartermaster of the depart- | yecently annulled. The perjury alleged is a | or designs, but simply assert that their action | ripened into love. A marriage engagement’ | YORK, Mareh’ 18.—Stocks without | Wm-R. Hough, two youths. both under t MINERAL WATER. j lent Of the east eee At | denial in his answer of the material factin | IM the premises is not, inthe judgment of the | wasthe result: butthe parenteot thecmce | pd 4c, Money.'3, Gold, 101 \;. Exchange, long, | years of age, were iti his custody, having On )F TABLE WATERS. ltl denertive * Miss Morrison's complaint that he never co. | Conmnittee, to be defended or Sustained, either | Jady, in consequence of her yeuth, opposed | 486'5: short. 4882." Governments firm. arrested on information published by Ww. THE QUEEN - s. the department of the east and assis habited with he ypon the score of expediency or warrant of | the mateh, and Judge Veonard was not per- Ay XORK, Sarch 18.— Flour steuiy., Wheat | ington detectives ular postal card, i ‘iy S 4 4; ec ———————————— aw. 1 mii see ji his affections except shane stronget et. Col jade frre | charging them with gr larceny. Sead nbn trom fhe teem Mm ora PROBABLE STAY OF EXECUTION.—Papers The committee are of the opinion that the | Mifted tosee the obiect rents Wien the time | ;kONDUN. Mareh 18,-30 p.m.—U. 8, bonds, reine, ective servi ea DE. J WILNER FOTHERGILL, in the presence of her Vernon, of the detective servic »NDON. F tending to d stroy the evidence on whieh the | Commissionc: , Without authori two colored men, Samuel Chambers and Geo. | to biud the new fives. 104%. Erie. 10's. N, March 18, 4 p. m.—Consols, 95.1 chief quartermaster of the depat for both money and 95 The Exquisite Apollinaris; A Delicious Bev rived for the departure of the Cuban and sent Detectives McDevitt and McElfresh with °* The Exquisite paris; relic! ev i Y, attempted istrict of Columbia’ to tie pay- | ; | Texa canta Sines Wi a 4 pay his family from New Orleans the young lady | @ account, Erie, | a requisition from the court te bring them to ae WAN ¥ Nbr: Guonon’s Goer: | a eee Gantais The ass Wilson: Warulssery | Collins, were convicted at the last term of the | Ment of large sums of money. not nected for manifested some reluctance to return home. | 10%4;"'do, preferred, 24 this city, where the crime was committed, tor pag 7 Aighiy Eltervesce nt, Wholes | Macsachnsests, to resommend What dicpnae | court of a eriminal assault on Kate Smith, | the purposes indicated or w: rranted by law, | but an arrangement was finally made by —— a hearing and punishy This theft was and absolutely Pure: superior to all others. tion shall be made of the subsistenes # sp Ds: near Middletown, Del., together with applica. | 20d, in support of the conclusion, refer tothe | which she and Judge Leonard were to be per Half a Mile of Iceberg. committed here on the sth instant, by young DE. RK. OGDEN DOREMES."*- Absolutely pure | On shal be made o ores on | tions for their pardon. were laid before Gov, | faet that a bill is new before the commitics | qnitted to hold free ana unrestricted corre- _— psp . Russell, in his own mother's house, on Mis- and wholesome: superior to all for daily use; | banda z (ochran, of that state, on Saturday. He now | asking Congress to appropriate the money to | spondence through the mails. After her de. | THE NARROW FSCAPE THAT THE STATE OF | souri avenue, near Sd street. He took ad. ton and artic tally getated wateee sease Cro- | ON REDMoND’s Trac telegram was re- | holdsthe case under’ ‘advisement, The ne- purchase # al property for, police court tur parture Judge Leonard wrote her seyeral ah pistes we bested THE Grate OF Gan, . vantage of the temporary absence of his DRPETER HOOD. Purcivest or Tite Herts, | ceived here this morning from Collector Bray, | £'eS Were convieted on the evidence of Kate | Poses. whi another bill is now before | fetters, to which lo answers. were received, e State line steamer State of Georgia, | mother. and broke ito 4 trank, taking #80 te Ce MEDICAL BociaTy, Superior to Vichy and Vais.** PETER SQUIRE. F. L. S.. CHEMIST TO THE EEN, 10th Edition of Compauiva tu the i i. Smith and a man named Jas. Smith,whom stie | the committee, praying Congress to appro- | which naturally annoyed him very much, | Captain Cooper, from Glasgow, arrived at thi cash, three gold watches and chains and some at Columbia, 5. C.. saying The reve- | swore was her husband, and were sentenced | priate the sum. of $75,000 for ‘the purchase of | and gave rise ‘to the suspicion that his let- | port one ay, having experienced heavy | diamond jewelry, altovether valued at £2.00, hig! nue forces have just returned from a success. | to be hanged on Mareh 224. James s another piece of property, known as the Sea- | ters had been intercepted and the young lady | gales and seas during most of the pas- | and Hough joined him outside and they be {ul raid in Piekens county, having destroyed | accused Hate of per. ryan adinitied thee ton House property, for the same purpose. ye i young lady ig P Join \ 'y both ici it T . prevented from communicating with hint, | sage. On Sunday last the Steamer entered a | left the city. They were arrested at a house ish Pharmicope ia. * Exhliarating: Good | three illicit stills and arrested six prisoners, a | they were not married. The papers presented The report is sighed by A. S. Williams, J.C. | After a long interval he received a brief letter | dense fog, and slackened her speed to about | Su'Stet and Berke tieceit Philadephia. Aul ENAMATR. FiOS CLT Seat ro | hnon Redmomd-s tracks The thera, sueh Ake | tothe governor include aMdavits of humerous | Blackburn, E. J. Henkle, Gabl. Bouck, Wit | from the lady, which simply staced. that she | Heres keoiray jckened her speed to longi- | the jewelry, a trunk full of clothing and #240 MACNAMARA. FL RG: a Gs.1.. St ROROS ro | upon Redmond’s track. The sheriff, with the VESIMINATER Hose. ONE More, Mia Canoe oo eaeTater ee Persons regi Fink, the bad character and false Ham Clagin, Epps. Hunton, Hiester Clymer, | had not heard from him snes her yeturn to | luge Mi dey recs west and latitude 51 degrees, was recovered. They left this city immedi- . ja company,co-operated and arre: ; i y a rob- | Lorenzo Brentano, i E ar fr 4 vee! Flemish C: a c wv me and Refreshing than Suda or seltver | of tie pe dep prisoners: Phe eltizens avo evidence of the woman. The result will prob: Cuba, and that she could not hear from him. ‘tween the Flemish Cape and the Gran ately after committing the act, going over the 4 h abiy be a stay of the execution, in order to = -| This brief letter bore evidence of having been | Banks of Newfoundland. The feg horn was | Long Bridge, thence to Pittsburg, and so on to DE aed. REULING. Baltimore. *+Morespark- | 'UERing out to aid the officer: enable Goy. Cochran to fully investigate the The Eastern Question. | hurriedly written, and its broken and soiled | blown constantly, and the temperature of the | Philadelphia. Hough is twin her to the jing and refreshing than any other mineral | Comm r z matter. RATIFICATION OF THE PEACE TREATY. | condition led Judge Leonard to suspect that | water and atmosphere tested every half hour. | young man of the same name who is in jail for water, followed by excellent results in Dyspep- | erent at your success ens county, y, | it had been earri sia. ! 3 some distance by a negro | As the water grew cooler it was evident that pocket-picking, and awaiting his removal to ¢ ratifications of the treaty of peace to be secretly mailed. after writing other | the vessel was approaching the neighborhood | the Maryland penitentiary spss = were exchanged to-day. The conditions will | letters and Waiting anxiously for replies, he | of icebergs. which, however, are rarely met a ym | Gazette has the following dispatch, dated | pe published as soonasthey arecommusiearer | became Convinced that the parents of the lady with at this season. About 9 o'clock inthe | Reywaxp CarrcRep.—Yesterday consider- ur district | Rome, March 16:—* The Pope, notwithstand- to the powel Baouft Pasha will depart im- | were not acting in good faith, and he deter- | morning the lookout discovered something | able of a commotion was occasioned in the m glad to know that the citizens aud | | THe Porr’s “Tacit Accepraxce or THE | says The wai geatas Eee eed FRED*K DE BARY & Cv. state officers assisted in the arrest of the jail- | Loss or TEMPORAL POWER."—The Pall Mall 41. & 43 Warren st., New York, Deckers. nat escnesely sare is the s ce y States and Canadas. pathy and aid of the citizens of y Role Agents for Untied Stare sm gen i Ei the enforcement of the laws. No Svecde: that yi i jolent opposition, has ordered the Italian 1 y. 1 i ‘o visit Cuba. A week o vo before dea ead, which he at first thought was | je ; e y For Sale by Dealers. Grocers, and Drug- | 4! \I Sh t nou in Ae she Ore? . mediately. The Avence Russe denies that | mined to visit Gu’ r two before dead q i I neighborhood of the Naval Observatory by ists. | Rave your forces organized, think it will be | bishops to legalize their positions, giving them ses Greect i arture he calle Pr 5 and. The helm was put hard aport, and the e earance je ie" genuine bo cao veatt the YELLOW label, Well fo police other counties that are infested | liberty to demand an exequatur from the gov. | #USS opposes Greece being represented in | his departure he called ou the President, and, land : ihe appearance of Lieut. Hurley, Sergeant +A ate x 3 Be the congress, and adds that, as the great pow- informing him of his trouble, requested the | engines reversed at Tull speed. The sea was Sturgis, Samuel Hurdle, (one of the jurymen, distillers.” Two weeks spentin this | ernment. This defines the Pope's Policy. It | ers alone cant constitute a congress. the repre. | President to write a personal letter to the con- comparatively calm,the ship readilyanswering | and Ofticer Warwick in a awe | cit acceptance of the loss of temperal | sentas of secondary and other interested | sul general requesting him to ascertain, if , tothe helm. She could not be checked imme- | for a chicken thiel. Co plaints have been a states will be admitted as delegates in refer- | eed le, the situation and whereabouts ofthe diately, however, and in a few seconds was made quite frequently of depredations on hen REDUCED WAGES.—The Manufacturers’ | &2¢e fo thre Questions Wherein u cir states e Indy. ans aeridene alg So, and in dus time pune aut Bee length of a eam gay — roosts, and the officers have been frequently u e Boa) a i . 2 meerned. $ are now r { re onard received a cable dis} ‘ch from . whee! q y a ve Wyompine and Porton at euttes, sloop-o | Voted to. cut dovn wages ai tie aang Clas | return of tie Russian army from Furkey. ‘the | Havana, whieh informestt "Maria ha eee toate ba ae eae snoee Ruel eves with ill Pee —— | way would certainly fave a benetielal effect | means t ELEBRATED DIAMOND BRAND | throughout the state. You are authorized to | power: t 6; HAMs. incur the expense. CHEAPER THAN BEEF. — 3. DAVIS. Jr. m that “Maria had | strained ever muse! and the ship, in going | open at night, but no thieves were di CENCINNAT ER AEE AST DES. AND | war Wyoming and Portsmouth left the Brook- | 3t the tate of fifteen per cent. 2 guard will start first and halt at Kieft. been sent to a plantation in the country.” | only a few lengths, changed her course fully | 3h the chickens ontinued to disappear. Yes. SUGAR CURED SHOU LDE Wn navy-yard Saturday evening for Havre, | ‘Spit ber cent., on and after RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS. This dispatch was not signed by the consul | three points, ‘The’ steamer swung more and | ferday in searching the Obsermen premises The U. 8. Centennial Commission reported au | Pranee, laden With isfor the world's fair 2 A dispatch from Constantinople, yesterday, general, but bore the uaine of a party un- | more to the starboard, but still it seemed asif | the tit ef was discovered conc -aled fn a hedge. award on Hams: ; . in Waris. Secretary Thompson visited New | | A BANK Kopueny.—The Lechmere National | Sa¥s:—The Russian troops have. crossed the Kuown fo Judge Leonard. “This added 20 ils | she must strike the mowntaue ct fee last | The raseal when discovered, atte! wo Ist. ‘The excellent favor of the meat. York to see the vessels off. He returns to | Bank, at East Cambridge, Mass robbed | Tver between Makri Koi and St. Stefano, and , perplexity, and he determ: re ed to set out at | She passed clear, and all who saw the danger > mapied 24 4 was » E: } , +4 A escape by going through a hedge of thorn: the peifect Hesliuese of Haus eared in the winter | Washington onthe limited expresstrain which | Saturday afternoon. of “Siem ty money and | o¢cupled three villaxes near Mairi Kol.’ The | once for Cuba. He called on Senor Mantilla, | drew a sigh of relief. The iceberg, which Was | Tat hee one e eoURE & hedge of chor of 1873. pe |) arrives fiere about 4 p. m. to-day. 47,000 in government bonds. A man and | Porte, by the advice of Mukhtar Pasha, has | the Spanish minister at Washington, and | covered with snow, is described as bei Many | then sending a lead reminder after him, and Sold low by leading Grocers, who have circu- . = e woman drove up to the bank after. business | ROt yet assented to the Russians occupying | making known to him his trouble obtained a times the length of the steamer and feet | his frequent dodges through the hedges’ and jars with directions for evoking the Diamond AMINATION FOR PROMOTION. — Medical | hours, and calling the President to the side. | Bujukdere. The Russians, nevertheless, have | letter from that official to the captain general high. It was shelving on the side when the over walls kept up a lively skirmish, Hurdle Hams. tmarlt-m.th6t | Director M. Duvall and Surgeons John C | walk engaged him in conversation, during | atived at Domau hind Bujukdere. | of Cuba, recommending him to do whatever | ship passed, if i! nd had the latter ran into ither | and some of the officers leapin| jhe hedges == | Spea J _ Ti 7 which three trunks with the above am: The Czar’s yacht Eyrklick, with two torpedo | Was proper to aid Judge Leonard in hisdeli- | upper works would doubtless have mn car- | like young colts. The thief finally left the sweer ware TY Mets igure em gue tan | See vomoned te ont c bee i the Oo | | JACKSON'S CHEWING) BEST. TOBACCO. Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition boats, has ‘cast anchor! of BujukJere. Mr. | cate mission. The sympathies of Mme. Man- ed away before her prow had struck. Atone | seryatory grounds. and ran, from meet’ this week, at the N: department, to Blunt, the British consul at Adrianople, has | tilla were alsoenlisted in behalf of Judge Leo- | end was a pinnacle, from which there was a “ re-examine Captain W. N. enters for promo- si int where shelter could be found, over most. A NEGRO SOLD AT THE BLOCK.—The novel | arrived here, the Russians haying. refused to | nard, and that pag! wrote such a letter asa Pre tion to commodore. ty in cers of the state of Georgia say that the ice- | wharf and south of F street. He was ly - was witn in the streets of Hickman, lippopolis. Pca tain general to do everything possible to for Ane chewing qualities and exeelience and = lk berg may have been aground, as the :vessel | captnred in the hedges surrow the Tue REMAINS OF JupGE Leonarp.—Ser- | Ky., on Saturday last. Mr. James Barksdale ROPOSED ANGLO-AUSTRIAN ALLIANCE. unite the lovers. With ‘these letters Judge ‘ ‘f fia sons ~§ Lasting character of sweetening and flavoriag. | ‘i the aucti nd “a3. th A dispateh: from Vienna, March 17, yester- | Leonard sailed for Havana, where he dul Boing at full speed, they think she would ser, | SAYRE Totus, Tame, Sven AB from the | = ate. = a was ie auetioncer, a as e negro spatech: from ienna, March 17, yester- (01 » Where he dul oa oing at full s} be 1 would cer- an is uy e swam ivi Teademash eee aest Made. AS our ‘blue strip | FeantatArme Thompson today had a con- | stood on the block, and the voles of tke we | day, cebatehy from Vienna, March 17. yester- | Leona Nothing has been hieard from him ai- | taimy have. been lost, with allon board. The | 4djilis thought, he ss Observatory grea. =a iS closes imitated on inferior good: | ference with the Secretary of State with refer- | tioneer rose and fell. erying the bids, it revived re proceeding beiween Sir Henry Eliot and | rectly until y, when a friend in this city | steatner, without stopping to explore the ice- | Nearly a thousand persons were watchin, the all dealers. Bend for sample. free te ea. PAC Sige toe a of ox. reminiscences of old and by-gone days. The Count Andras for. an alliance between Eng- received a letter written by him from Havana | ber, contiued oe Vovage without further | results of the chase. No hounds Cons Mfrs, Petersburg. Va. s1émth€kly | Havana. Speaker Randall has received adie, | Colored People crowded around in anxious ex- | land and Aust the negotiations succeed | on March 7th, in which he said he had seen | incl ie ‘0 ea FREMOVAL. —T have removed from my old ‘ . engi! 3 Glover, Vt., thrashed haye issued to “ hag that the remains. ve. seu tone reauest: | Cooper, who had been previously tried and | ened. If thev failea ministerial crisis will | talisas to tie success of Memece wens (00, | ska-Four schoolboys of Glover, Vt. thra youn, Ferrisand Enuma. Le, Butler regular si tothe other extremity. The ofi- | of the s) Detween Ivth street and Easby's ‘ctacle of selling a negro to the highest. bid- ree nize the consular body at Adrianople 9° | lady ‘should write in sucha case, urging the ee of the space y ed trom my oid | pateh from the father of the deceased, request- Rectaney. The negro sold was one John | Count Andrassy’s position will be strength- | the lady in presence of her Parents. No de: = fr B street southeast, to a mach more; th x re i convieted as a vagrant, and the verdict of the | ensue and Count Andrassy may possibly re- | nished, but from the neral tone of despon- | their school teacher the other day and put hun Annie C. NORTHWEST where may be ded ETM, | Westchester, Pa. This morning Secretary jury was that he should be'sold into servitude | Siz : deney pervading the letter his tfend beligves | out of the school house, Me had ‘them ar, more, of Virginia, and then tecitne ot thie: mes a large and fine stock of CANALES (male | EVarts teleziaphed the Consul General at Ha- | for six months, as the law providesemnt eee TEE ENGEL! he falied to obtain the consentot the parents | tested, and it cost them €00 apiece before they | jTore,® Robinson and Betty Webb. BERD eso AED IN AL, BED and MOCKING | Vana thal If there rae ee sant ‘ep prevent its | [ifickman (Ky.) Courier. wag, There was a demonstration against the | to his addresses to their danghte got through with it. : ie LD 1 4 BS a tr Pa, RES mn 1, Pa., I. Fi a ‘Senors Luis and Frederic Betani: Sell Caledonta Black FRESH SEEDS. CAGES. ete,” all kinds; | thd trom thence it will be, under a Congiet _#@-The silver men should give us the au. | consisting ol a procession. mass Meeting and | “#a-Chang Lung, a Chinaman, is to be one | delegates trom the Cuban cominirien poe nee pan Sy Cal lactite sen Dee the ta, bard] 3w* ©, Me GOETZ, — sional escort, taken to Westchester. cient buckskin jrousers’ pocket of our dads! | speeches, of the spejkers at the Yale juniors’ exhibition. | realization of peace, have akriyed in Hayana, inst., for $80,000,

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