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s THE EVENING STAR, | Glo PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Suuday, ca Revision a Assessments for Special AT THES r. s a - : mprovements, Penns ae A _— BE LEIEGS, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF TNE Dts-) eansylvan.e ae, cormer llth Btreet, | ye TRICE OF Couemnta, Ne ! Wastinctox, January 1th, ice.) Bast | 4 Notice ts hereby given that the ssseasinents The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, | for ‘special Improvements on the tolkeniae: 8. HW. RAUPEMANN, Pres't, named streets and avenues have been reviend, A | s “ and that the Commissioners wilt Deed ss etied to mubserit | ; Ca enforce the collection thereat tt hovontin : 0% count, / 2 © f WU the prostsi of the act wed Pnitie wth, Is2 ack. By mail—postaze prepaid— pn, ee ee prep S7 published on Friday —23 fd. 10 copies for $15; 20 co - one must be p er thant SO pai rt fat mat " 5B_N®. 8012, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1879. TWO CENTS. Sp eee RS a —_ av. oF rom wh te + f Mr. Story’s Monument Plan. to 8 “ Rilit +:—The appearance in pubile of a A ccompanying letter from Mr, Story erhing the completion of the W; ent, re-opened the controversy on this xhaustible subject,—no doubt to iu whose charge it is. Tae jected offers of inany renowned | SUh., fon chitects, Including the members | [{P- SC n Institute of Architects, (as a tin bringing about such cha‘ pted and partly executed de: THE EVENING STAR Birnie te mere ate | ame | Releorams EVENIN . The following are the measures that have , ort Ceram y Te Pouspry 1 & curnet— rom | been taken as regards the CUE eee ee vibe | = AF Dr Lasanas. at 1 ond 7:30 p.m 2 . * at Camp Kobinson up to the time of th wWIST cHoRG ; Washington News and Gossip. cape. In accordance with the_recommenda- vices at tl 5 ; Rice ae tion of Gen, Sheridan, received Noy. 16th, 1875, Shs Pe oe and with the concurrence? of Gen, Sheridan on PRSALIST CHURCH —Kev. At enue, $£16,655.5¢; customs, the 22d of November, the commissionesof Indian | ch iu Tahuadse Hall j affairs requested that the Cheyenne prisoners - school. at 43am. voutined at Camp Robinson, Nebraska, be seat reading of the journal, iN ME cHure ne other military post ta Mr. Giddings aniuounced the deat ia dtacay Cree i authorities of | seiicicn nd presented a resoin Lam aud 7% pm : i select such as were guilty of | tion, whieh was ad pted, for the appointmen ANOTHER ConcuessM An VeRY ILt.—Represen- | chines gor trial ad punisiment & tug to | ofa’ committee of seven’ Renves tives an ©. | tative Thornburg, of Tennessee, who has been | j, On the 16th of December, is uperintent | il for some weeks with pneumonia has swter Sheridan orders that they ENATE was not in session to-day. hington | in feelingly alluded to the death of Mr. a cher, Of Texas, and invoked the Divin> | ton on the remaining members of the Tismmarch*s the ch UNE Av THE WiiTr Hovse.—Senators thews and Davis and Kepresentatives Calkins and Cole were among the Pres 's callers to-day. zn, | st represents which would make it “something of whieh ou: + and to-night (Thursday) triin bas | country may be proud, and not 10 1 put into commotion by the pubiieation of | of the monuments which are unw to M stu ith to SOULS CHURCH, Rev, Cray ¥ ay, Pu sand *rmon thy of our venwor' 7 t uneral and escorting the remains to cument which le doubt as to the In- | eminence among nations and some Sam) Stramecrs 3 Younuied | oo ee pe Fone to Boru Resvedyaiih fot tie Meat | antonio, tentions of Uils strong-willed man. ‘This is no | canons of good taste,” Sar ae eee 5 1 DC feation by the authorities of Kansas of | The Speaker appointed less than the outline of a bill aiming at the fed- should, 1t seems, have’ by this time convinced Se eee ee a number of the principal men who should | che MOKeRsIE Mane eee cone : 1 sherman to-day Issued another call for ten | pe "We : ned and the remainder and it must ni tof ths : every body that the Monument Con | determined to foist upon the Amer: ission are an people a ent to | townsend of N. Y.and Po t Reno. | ynitte ux in Calvary’ Bap- | million five-twenty bonds, consols of 1 Cheyennes near ure of Crime and t the agi on the part of the fou ftate to tra Gn the: Si GF Jartane the na : . Kind of monument, viz's the obelts witch Mr ve es ee 000,000 of these bonds which nave | On the 31 iS neater onder as 10 | then, asa mark of respect for the decease | Story very correctly calls “ine refuzeot ineom- | * rm, Ind. tc | been called in during the present month the | the remutnder was modified and it was | y-.;5 adjourned. ae . Decerber ne power of in architecture to which . +. M F st.n last nine days. ‘The total amount of 5-20's now Screen Ase tee perown amen ————— ot ment of mie t tag inthe | sortswhen he has no idea: pit, refasing to | Sip =u as outstanding 13. rut $40,000,000. If the sub- | Should be taken brida and be subjected to a > s ebi i 4 S Of & committee composed of the vice | accept Mr. Story’s hastily eaught-ap and hur- | z 7 : engi ad eons te ent, bonds do not fall | the same treatment and dh he _as were the | "The Banded Hebt ot the District presidents anrdten members of the re z. | rledly conceived design, Uie Monument Com. | 5 from 7Ua to 13th s of aa tf < will fst of May bere- | Indi ‘ho were sent there in 1875, and those | THE + TREASURERS BILL. FOR 173 ENTINGUISH- | whieh would mect at the order of the president | mission ts no more than ca Stw., from F = | funded in Your per who would then be left sent to their a: ME of the house, or on motion of twenty mer ‘ WASHINGTON | a letter received December 30 reques av. Seeret nan has wri ‘y Sheri n the follo: B committe would be authorized to inttic: Dr. Dayip W | THERE 1s 4 Goop I ‘ of an or- | that clothing be furnished f he | past acts; which | % j | ¢ Chu 3 heyeane etter to the chairinan of the Jiouse committe ie penalty, viz: (1.) To order a member to re: " . De The cause 0 pal aisvat lam. Seats | ganived scheme to in the number of the | prisoners at Camp Robinson. ‘This was on appropriations: ceive public reproof befere the assembled house untarnished the fair fanie ot the re- ie corclinity tevvitedt 1 | epartn overnment, and eonse- | ed January 6, andon the tth instant. Lieut 'o oblige an offender to make 7 I sculptor. SHINGTON rhe pit, | Jebnson was asked to state the number of men, W, D. Sth, 1879, An obelisk, rising out of 2 i > FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Tth st. b= | quently th ion Teimen. boys and girls for whom he needed | | Referring to the estimates for the sunport of om the relebsst: evidently the greates cK creck, - oS iecen Gand Bo eae Dancy Hot health hese | Clothing, and on the 9th instant the clothing | the District of Columbia for the fiscal year 1813 is exclusion este e tern iy and absurdity from ith st.3. to 12th St.w.. brux, Pastor Service Ton soe rantation of a carers the ere | Wasordéred. As their lack of clothing was not | # uppproved by the Secretary of the hington, gly t bound, ents ent © eat powers to the head stature. a member so ” ‘This criticism of the a su be Hable to lose the right of | elected to the reichstaz tom © st.n.to P stn st... irom’ Missouri mber 2th, 187s, in aerordance such as to deter the Indians from startt a@orthward, and it is now uncertain how with the act of June ith, 187 of them will be leit at Camp Robinson for | Manent form ct govern so frankly ‘oviding a pers . fur ssed, that one cannot fail to see In it the tr tent for the District of de! rime e . ‘ tion x an independent mot favor nO, lignant at this anomaly yartment a cabinet | nora clothing will be needed treet | Columbia, I have to call your attention tothe | or depriving av deputy or ohis euie oe | aris! ; To avail himself of the a sh a department witich | Chase has been counterimacied warn | RAGenE PUMISIOTS oe The eee ners for pet- | election may be brougut forward inthe hens. | iesrommeronite mete | trom Tne She subje ton: yb med how om Indians | Wanent provision for the \ payment of | if te unbecoming conduct of which a d trank criticism, aceon O st, 1 - “omen, Uusdeparcneat | ay he under the care of tie aiittary | the entire District debt within the time, the 3.65 | of the Relehstag is prinoumced to hae | hisown SEMIS . trom K , icer. | at timt post who will really need such suppites. | Ponds have to run t of Bxed and constant | gunty myoty clon punishable by tie | @ Wn ds copies of all the le It is probable that upon learning that the HOIGUDE OL) 18800, tbe pa eon ly LONE G the deputy in question may be 4s copies of all tobe taken to Tort+ ORL et | sinking tund'cotamission to be by him apni Br'to the judicial sethontes ty be army onicers oa the } principal men were to be handedover to the ano the inte x ston allt cording to law, simul ashy rnside, no matier | civil authorities criminal proseci a to purcha acnediae erne stich pintsiment by the F 5 of the letters oppose Tudian ¢ nd hat they had bett diLe high o Itistob chitecture ts alw she is made tatuar tes otthe Di ape The reproduction of the stenoy’ T any any other publication of th SS, indy be prohibited, contraventi »bibIUON to be pu bie With rom three ABRPAIRS Ar WHEE ERG IB. Had Bostonians. Boston, Jan. 1 | yesterday NEINCE DAL r canee, from who, nd © ioner ot th That the ul sum of pd to the pay- ‘nt of the anu: rest and to the guishment of the debt would be suai purpose. 1 have, the to endor ait OF the Commission pr, and which has that it EETING f with dilet- ays very traly the milita an seems to have been the case with th prisoner The Wer departinen © OS f the ¢ W.. 23,091 29, to Boundary, LEIGNS GO OPE ASSOCTATION 1as to 20, thougiit, s rials Whi 0 ROL OPE Mr, Story calls u's obelt | Bey fu the world, and per has nothing Amer University Boat | indice Tath st. to 15th : St., (OM loth st. to 14th st. Lith stw., 1 | N stn., from > | ith’ st. orated in the act Iry are in 7 i nereree a yates this : enth of Re | morning, and the only signal service station ft) mes ray = the country where the mérenry was below zero, Se eey Derre sneniative Si DHN SHERMAN, Seer etext of the bil r¢ itto be amonument to Wa re Si 3 e ingeither original or beantitu, it being recorded at minus 5 degrees—a fall of | tative Sc breathed his last. te nat there Is hereby nrhated Qitt of Club ne a Beer One: 15 degrees in 24 hours, | thought elther bd; phystci arbia at Harvard University boat | acteristic in its design. ir iand Corn the reventics of the ednesda, 1 i he e | THE GoversMent . ear ending 3 5 sed 4 changing the t chi PURCHASES OF Sitven. Sh aC ne | letters: were ns passed ap- | ging j Pa. Vvenent Geane opening of Bide for han, | Sehilelcher ‘was born at Darn ater, until the debtor tl | proving the action of the executive coumittee | woke) in the world into the or | fran 1 At nes pening of bids fo ieeaart Seana extinguished, the sum of 31,135 | in regard to the Cornell matter, It was ane | Qvtbout auy bells) in the world. And. h fl | hishing sliver bullion tothe government willbe | November 18, 22, w ae Payment of the interest on the'runde a cere es ee One a un | Sourartnie c bell-tower have anythine | Teeeived for the first time offers to furatsh sil- | S{tY of Gresson, int 2 hid Distri - exclusive of the wate; \ Anerican io ne D Stn, trot sta ene: f i the orad nde} | le old crew had broken up, and American in characte have, per | ot; a | Yerto the government to be delivered for coin- ; }/armstadt. was engag yeaa orig te for the gradual redemptio | Bienard ‘Trimit nt tre boat | baps, by substituting a hi ine-house fora | $114051.58; F Pincha agt egg MOND: age at the mint in New Orleans. The superin- 7 é ge . | is hereby constituted a y , had bee! 3 arer of tin a emigrated to Texas in Is47. and after pas: some tine on the frontiers located at San the proportionate appropriatic tonto in 150; was a member of the state house | States tor the eenetal exper of representatives in 1s5-56, and of the sta‘e | of Columbia, and any ¢ Senate in 1859-61; was elected to the 43th and | over and above the aljount 1 ted to the & | iterest on the funded debt iL be ann : S a wife and several chil- | applied to the pureh: simption of the | debt of th id District until the same shali be AL. | extinguished: and all bonds and other evide | cH ace on Monday at | of debt so redeemed shall cease to bear inte ‘om the hail of the House of Repri i be canceicd and destroyed in tie sentativ His aeath was o! ly aanoun ey as Vnited States bonds ai by Mr. Giddings, of Texas, Immediately after | and destroyed: an fS OF parts of the reading of the Journal {a the House of Rep- sistent wit yesentatives this morning. ‘The House, after eby repealed adopUng a resolution to provide for a comunt = eh. a structure to which the carpantie ts a . a = ucterisic accessory, (as, for instance, the ; 1 panile ef the S 1a our | § -W.. (rom K st. to M But while the mor) s of thus from ¢ ing a Florentine camp, might be | from s American in character, original. | beautiful and even ia design, its | | appropriateness in this instance iay be ques- tioned. ‘The result thus obtalued would cer- tainly be better suited for a stand-pipe to tne city water works; and if it were adorned with the figure of a fireman put in 2 conspicuous place, (say in the portteo,) and ff it were pro- | Vided with bronze doors figured over with the principal events and hardships of a tireman’s life, this structure might then be an approprya tendent of the mint has already been au zed to purchase silver in small lots—not. tc ceed 10,00) Ounces In one purchase. The ing of the mint next wee will not increase mount Of bullion whitch the Treasury pur- eS Every week, which is about 40000 t R propriation, all bt the 1th inst and the two vehearsal * wed ta partic: | er of the “EXECUTIVE COMMITTER, | r NOTICE —The annual Meeting of the Ge SATIOSAL {SS0cT hon Pon THE BES | JESTITUTE COLORFD WOMEN AND | | i i i s} REN will be held on TUESDAY, nt fence of Mrs. 8: p to enter for that race wenty-four Liours With- Hest ed to st, ata rink “on the result. ‘TNE Hovse ComMirree on banking and cur- ney will endeaver next Monday to d Mis. S.C. POMEROY L. SHERWOOD. ORKINGME! R the next recalar weeting, MONDAY EVENING January bith. will be the semi annular Election of Officera, every mem- 1 mest ed to be present. The Ass-iu- ate twenty- st night. ‘There tal savings bill, t On ali postal depc per cent. will be retaine ot from Del, ssi some eran Chie no ote Union st tls aaa be decal The eee per cent. bonds. ot seven Members and three s: SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per joan te- : eee Scie oe ges oc ls = n to 35th maw, at TE clock. “AU workinemen are | CLascirication oF MatL Marre House | Gfitely adjoummed:) Te sanoule: Texas, tmme- | day amounted to $2.625.450. hately for Mr. Story’s design, Washington neve: vant ; ‘ fs ; ~ committee on i Md. av. from Ist st. tc st offices have agreed to an | mittee on the part of th oceupied. | 116; Corcor: ho st.. from 13th es House: Messrs. Gld- | THE CHARGES AcaINstT TH TERS’ HomE.— = ao acts furthier:—“ What has anobe- | Ce We ReaRR CP ASAGERS QE ZHE | amendment of the bill for the r dings, Shelby, McKenzie, Mueller, Brentano. | rhe chairman of the House ry comn} The Markets. Usk to do with Washington? How does it illus- . y “ ave SONU PUES D Soot Serta ASYGEM | mail matter, s» as to provide Loring, Townsend, of New York, and Powers." | ja itorma ppointed a sub-committee, con-, BALTIMORE, Jan. 11.—Virsinia stxea, deterrea, | HAR 1}. do wit ‘and services. his personality | 5 P CLOWN. $4,040.98 hase sno Or the Aaual Mesto at the Assia, | (or letters beuing de Governor Swann, chairman of the House coim- 7 i ae arsh, (Pa) | 7/6390. consolidated, 55'..; do. second series, or history—or the events and pe-sons and coun- c ; Prospect st., from: High to Market sts. comer ofS and ath sts. ‘The friends of orphaus | Stamps will be a notiti mittee on foreign affairs, ot which Mr. Schilei- sisting OF Aes . Vins, (Sc. C., arly’ (Ua.,) | ae, pact due coupe North Sgr ty With which be is associate All these SUZ S4: n, from are cordially invited to be present, w = | 1ecely cher Was a member, has called a meeting of the | aud McCook, O a he ald, Us ney iE ees My ye | questions are pertinent, but ihey are | s [rota nae pra Seif a ere < ee ee Men ete Genipmenes i | “BALTIMORE, 94 Jotton quiet "and closing | equally unanswerable by Ube designer of the | NuJ. an. to Htock ¢ | ALeans entrusted to them for the benefit of HONORS 70 THE Meaony oF CALEB Cusnis in relation to his di Inittee through the * arging | BA : lone inirly active and | tallest ctummey in the world, gether are, be st. trom. 1 tition, and w ben donations are not sol A meeting of the bar of the U. nt = Inisanagenient cf the sup and | and inal | ihe desicner ot the talest be ower ink st.w., from La, 9 = ANEW EVILDING Assot Misael tesnce! THE NAVAL INVE® —Owing to the | other officers ef the scl home at ifaunp- | southern | world, it is not mere quan Sak awanes 3 ¥ St. trom 34 i a 2 a > ppearance o1 ¢: rat (ing, who | tor, Virginia, with instructions to report to x jo. 2. Pennsyl | qvality thavour advanced age demands: nota | $# nt, y.. from X.Y. av. to THE THIRD, WASHINGTON CO OPE! to L ef Caleb Cushis was to have heen examined this morninz, the | the committee, at its meeting on Tuesday nest LOT aan eee Tor | vulgar display of materials extravazantin ox. . Hi stn. from BUILD! a ts presided. A committee. Ton wae pte rtoday, | Whether or not, in thelr juziment, an investi January, L0¢ Ye; February , 10.2.2 | Vulgar display of materials extra vie ous; A wt Phillip 20e Conkiiag, Geor House naval committee he'd no meeting to-day. tion into the ch 5 preferred should be 1: Corn, southe: light and "market | pensive, but ideas hewn in imperisix: ne. = liams, A. ike and ‘The examination wiil be resumed on Monday. vi ised SSS - southern white, | Which will not only inform future generations noe ria Lhe | raRS THAT Tie CocuEMantiu wien | THE OuDEr recently Issued by the P. 0. de- | Saugary slsats: | oot coe a See a ee cies ae | ee dopted. Sj i try Commander Keiis ansnext | partment dec ing that the Be Ss BRGE ge | also infoin them that our wenération was pos. Bateman payment , as. Hackett, Garneti and Pike, a Snot to try him forw lebrated raplic ele BS Wiking | y dnl ani - | sessed of taste in Hine art. : _ eoneeton Wonueccs Speen pe ® Dee ae Eee | letter to Senatar Keli uinats | etter rates of past me Heaer bat quiet | ABOU pution of his desizn, Mr, ts St» from Badges apie —It is "nd habit of cetting into ¢ e prncipal if R en suspended so far ew. 94). | Bulk meats—toose | evident fe dilet taunt le docs not ;: ! 3 s JOHN ETH } Mormons have notthe only cha ijon which he fs to be apy rograpl ctrle peu processes eas: clear FR Sides, 4 per car ine the ou bruno from bi . 5 rie is cata cert hy 8S Jets ew, Bard | EXEL ot hts * Mt 9th a ‘THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock. | ‘He Act Of 162, which pron! es Congress shall desite the question bat ie clear rily sides, new.5. Hams, | Ty carried out, W juite the : Md. as from Sd to 7th ders of the NATIONAL METROPOLL | Marriages, since its pass: _ THE SEWann INVESTIGATION.—The committee | Gat e ce se ee gaa ined 5 | Mf the entire shaft as it stands. in | * LW $163 v.. from Th DEES Pal be Rotner tee tees | een e cr snem would be folipwed by thelr | on exnenditures in the Staledenartment to-day | ae er er ‘ Choiee' western yack is. 1 Foren ais RESTORAN DIS he sarctor= 9 Few kD Ee : ; Bul be held at the Office of the | disiranchisement. The Department of Justice continued the investigation into the charzes Ur Sarr Riv he President.has issued | {ic tak amy Z ried, 8%. | able to take up the present ent founda. | a Ie Company at 12 o'clock noon on the 13ra Dax ov | under the present adininistaation 1s not heen | contin oes caina, It | && csecutive order, te accordance with the re et and nominally firm—Rio cargoes, LY | tion also, aud start anew . Why could Taseane, 1819. for the choice of Nine Directora for | by any means lenient in dealing with the Mor- | preferred against Minister Seward, of Cuina. It RORAIEnGALTOR, Of tlio (oolhin Reo ea Iisky, light stock and eteady and fits | not the coiumiceon, puatin Morente Cy pe | Mens, Delegate Canton fears that sinc Was the intention of the committee to hear the eres On OF EMIT RUte oteaioe UAixal. 10, Efeiehtsto Liverpool persteamerquiet— | idea of erecting a grand triumphal arch in | seed | recent decision of the rt sale | argument of counsel hearing upon the sub. | fairs, setting apart cert Beas ob eer fonr, 3s, Fal; rain, Oia pts | honor of Washiotony using all the mateo | oe Chie : s he : ere PERSONAL.—Mr. Frank W. Clan his “0 235 | eYenan ordinary mechanic whose practice lias =a SON CITY : ' : the House at an early date, and wh ‘compelled to produce betore the committee ee ae Ce ae eer eee F469: sSGEC AST Gareranans | given lin sone Sea ee Hargrove. br Roe ly rs . its object the he: fT Of such prosecution tain books which he claims are purely private | city, who performed his varied duties a3 priva < 5 f {| hot shrink from a patchwork such asthe execu, | A LIVELY SCENE IN THE Police court. a detwoea tue | The Dil will provide that polygamousmarriazes | aud Of no interest to the committe, bit, owing seneral 3 W YORK, Jan. 11.—Flour quiet. Wheat quiet. | tionof Mr. Story"Sdesign would otherwies ne ‘This morning, in the Police Court, betove pee 5 Spare + since Isiz be condoned. and the effect of tue Su- | to the illness of one of defendant's coulsel and © satisfactorily and inteli Oora firm. cessitate. A monument of such dimensions, | Judge Snell, Lieut. Colonel Henry c. be Alma, ‘The report of the C LR 1s preme Court decision be brought to bear only | the announcement by counsel for the Prosecil- | alsu private secrety 0G ‘ M Pasa | with an underpinned foundation and a patched. | Who recently lectured hereon “A Lunch with of aie Bank trop ite organization t Janaary 1,18. | on those which may be contracted sue Ubit | lon that they were compelied to be be abs ut | When he was Assistat Secretary of Our Water Supply Those Water Me~ | Up superstructure could ever be pemaginns, jae hiestand angtachagrrgo eleanor Wilt beread at 1pm. of the guns day. decision. eanlea during next week. the discussion of the nes | ury. j ters! _ | thd could ouly result In Mational disappolut. | HePresident,” &e., was with anatssaw ‘u mati SOLENT, Ps Guss. SHERIDAN AND Pore ox tan Anuy | ODS postpone pattie eae SHE Gluaus opie an Again the question of water | ment. | and battery on Mrs. Minerva B. Brown and Mrs JAS. S. EDWARDS. | ‘ e Say | Slant. Mr. is, one of the clerks at Shanghai, : B 2 : ievived; this tme, according to | _ In regard to its cost Mr. Story says: «1 | Betty Hargrove. and both cases wei Li General Sheridan has given ex- | under the : Pee eon ae Mr. ane bens Senators was held th er reports, by our ee ee ee | scarcely think it would be much more than that Mrs. Brown testified that de OUGHT vEN R ion to his opinion upon the army reorgani- | (FOSs-Cxamined by the defence ve tothe | it being ealied at the insta: that that department and our people | involve carrying the plain obelisk ° her house on the ee ee ee ase ahate fiat pon, | eXBenses of that consitlate. Nothing worthy of Sg Bien beeing Ider thts question on ts real merit be- | Tresocen ‘R,Garty ing the, plain obett Sotelo tol ith st which he ait ga the Dore possiia’ wa tion covering the generat adimsngurationat ces. | Boke Wns dev Pe eee eee ent as to tl erof the niceties, bat be the suggestion. Tt isa job thatwill | Mr. story to learn that the difference between ve,lives, and yesterday morn Tot dry air from furnaces, iat but objects to the diminution of the Beene oe Oh eouseL Ups idmit that it was wilh regard to the successtal | benellt meter menu not Gur peooie. | the cost of his design, executed as he contem- holse langrove's ote 1S ee setarnad to the rematoe, ann renters tise i rganizing. He pre jopiectio Ate ee es resumption of specie 7 nd the good | Ht isa job that will not cost less than two hun- | plated, if carried oniy up to the present hight pushin; aur moist and situ ke. if Pee ee ee jon, and cannot ap; bimittee took a rece results attende . dred thousand dollars to our people, and for | [75 feet) that this difference would he oe and caled to — eeces eae Ce. il Unttied plan. Tie d r ee age AC Se seven Se va ‘To mea wafers that blessed ele- | than double what the whole obelisk would cost, : saree etd i Ss a Williams, e College, who has been sub- | 5 pene , life, health, and coinfort | e a ome A Y ST OHINSON. to the cutting down of the number of bree 4 he pub tafort | if finished of the same stone (i. +. Maryland u HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, cers, but thinks it sould be done bs [parece be testify, withirele ms EUW | Fran standpoint ¥ Plentifully pro- | marbie) and of the proposed hight, exclusive of | Pushed her ‘ oP promotions in the lower | SHINee Ores Te eepemicit Of the Shanghai con: | ran glorified in et toa peape si | Statuary and bronze doors. + arteats for 317 97m Srurer, SEAR THE AVENUE joss Pen | state, was present tits morning. Colinsel for | Pruerally Giscis : Norders of the great Potomac! | bry citiven of the United States, nativ , Brass Fire Sets, English Tile, Slate Ma: [era the editor of one of the Ineak pagent Wide rance, and drifted 19 ¢ ftithy sews onal moment. Many" Lave conan as Work. ‘tect 1 iter today eonsidared rue | Washington, he (counsel) beiny of opinion that ure order of bis! tien to Yet in in | its erection in times past, and it 1g therefore. | Soe ee = EMAOY, davitor St. abu | Tht aie eee onnitecomme oe eee LY STAR, now d to 6 | rin fact, efor the comm’ hdd MILEUBN'S PHARMAOY, z bosely kept trom i tans. Venere ive suggestions and She thea took Ss at of 3 - sof the week, ho | ee is ae If the commission c | to take to the a 1429 Peswsruvasta Avance. es fonat proceeding ot salt of Tend pace 2 | petote gulbeare Tittioe es pushed ber aut er SE ERS on draught 2 ee s liad referred to that boa © es | vite the geutus and talent ead. ” ae ents en ees es rane sae } on 14th street on 'T evening. They we: jt the purity of our water aud its 5 | submit designs and inake practics Col. De Abna testified that tn De rhe ‘Blue Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters by the | aceompanted by EF. W. Cla y. priva That board appolnted a perma iee ot w Ine | UC goed would, no dost, result was looking f TF ToOKs, and be wen! Ouse itor. Guth | o the cominissioner, and ‘Lieut ‘ bad the honor of being the chatruaa, who In- | Scurptors would white with atchites below, on Which he Suw a sign, a Mrs Sie, PHE NATIONAL SAFE Devos? Cow ive MeMat option of the | hin, naval attache. ‘The other inembers of tke ance, pa: vestigated the subject thoroughly and con- | etoms to art wht Brown spoke of the rooms at 711, saying that PANY. c that. and New Yor aeffiday ness himself be | sioner’s staf have alfemin very in wrap: eluded its repert M . i deur of conception, in dignity and t 3 | she had nothing whatever to do with the house FIRE, BUEGL! AMP PROOF VAULTS, | placed on bresentatives Head ng two or three who remained In Europe a Porth tie ange aware Chat the waste of | be a credit to the nation, and worthy of the | Had be known that Mrs, 1. had anything to do inside of which are 8A ape ee | Cbs Of OF dv ocated the pacing el. The United States ships Suppl ry RaILNoay Accrp: Dae bern cuelicsetvice and by the citizens | grand and lotty character witleh It wowd com, | With the house he would never have fone ih Mt per year pro: by look ot avit'on ihe record eet ge S| eee ee pS ee bech a Cause of great complaint; to pre- | Themorate He then went to Mrs. Harzrove’s and male 4 Leap CRITE: fon, wlth the unsold goods of the ex- | Iron Mounta Tequiations have been promt. | wemorate. j and all Kinds of VALUABLES received 5 se sailed from Havre, the former for 3 bargain for the rooins. and they promised to Etalis have thetn ready that evening, i moved in with his family, at 5 o'clock, they were not prepared There we: y of but the rooms ad not ¥OSIT. latter for Palladelpnia. Two- foods exhibited in the United ed, and Several other persis more or less ‘mt were sold. Yesterday th wounded. cheral reported to the Secretar ats ompanted him tothe White A HEAVY uggested, etc, Bat your commit laies assert that not a drop of water t the city of Washington; for every ot Water Unat eseapes, even through the Legis of our people, Is a minute Scavenger Five Tnovsanp Di a a eee 'S from Fort Sill stave the Indians there have been greatly discon- | W tented for two months, and that recently 2,000 tages preparatio: but when he nowla, t |. Showing unde; aflidavit was procured, ded. After further de- ates departs ominissioner-g Of State, and a Q ie : 3 of them started southward. and were soon | fitted up. Day before yest e Fe EY CAYLUS’ CAPSULES, House, where ke was we y welc id | Ohio, Thu falling in sor and a drop of health." Water ts not wasted that | Heard frou as depredatine eon ere, 800 b | Gelved a pollie ule train Mis Hanror. CR nat fer aver 25 pears with great gueceas by a Oy Representative | coneratulated by the Preston Ok te ane | deem, and Grifting at various places five tect. | into gun Sewers and curries ‘miles and | ‘Their excuse Was UMMU they have been starved { asking: hin'to pay gn, and he seni. word back wir toall others forthe promptcure of allcases | Prat Rarty vote: demo- | Dens of the Cabinet, who bad assomblod ter | Trains were delayed on all roads. ‘The Jee ou ‘of 1th therein deposited every minute 0} superior to all others for the promytc Ss A Se airman re- “ir tecular meeti io at Cincinnati remains s they rhe y | Was up. The next morning Mrs. Hargrove ‘ for the f thelr tecular meeting. Room No. 10, on the | the Ohioa nu remus | ‘ as they needed for sustenance. The inilitary as cf ineases, Feoent of of jog standing. Secretary Sherinan’ the | arst noor of tne State departenne hss Doon ce ~ vor (the health and mortality of a se: were sent after them, and they were overtake, | CMe Tito his room, when he was only” hal Prepared by CLIN & OO., Pa! ~ da athdavit, and that he further iaform Mr. Sher signed to the commissioner for an office, and he THE Rerort or THE HowakD Association of | ered city is just in proportion to the quantity of on the boundary between the Indian Terrivory | dressed, and tnsisted that he should give up the where octay-t thks ly Will be examined touching | or his secretary will be there daily trom to 2 | NeW Orleans for 1sis has been completed. It | water that lows through the sewers. Mence. | and ‘Texas. Gen. Sheridan hee telegraphed | Toom, and said she was going Lo keep possession ed in theamidavit should the | orelock until all business late ee exp shows the receipts trom wilsources tohave been | as sanitarians at least, we could not recom. permission io issue beef to them until further | He then ordered her out, when she called out. « Mr. Sherman or any m¢ tion is completed. ‘The THEGAIS TOE the success | $3449; the disbursements were $350.i35, Of | mend any check upon the use or abuse of instructions. The Indians are mainly the dan- | “Sister Brown, sister Brown,” and Sister Brown = =e = = ber of the cotumitic¢e. A recess until one o'clock ar <3 257,550 was pended in New Orleans, | water. But we do recommend, inasmuch a3 an , . : sae | woich : : one came in, and’ she commenced putting things ss anp | (0k place COURE oti eep uy emote toreach this | Soothe talancs for thareller of over yellon | (et tane ees source is Within our reach, | S¢?OUS Comanches, Apaches. and Kiowas, out, taking up “an_finpi A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AN ze antry. Un ‘March, 1 i y the Uutted States | fever infected places. ‘There were 21.34 pa | that more water be brought to tie city, aad | 5 LL ars not to be tised to polite e: now, Judze SILVER WATCHES, a 3, = a country taking part in the exposition. 5,13 colored. ParGh onnaitie ud eome into our houses in a | party met in Columbus ‘Thursday, eizhteen out them he wanted to change bis breeches. Mrs. AND BOYS’ SIZES, AT VERY MODEBA —_—— — a y. 5 <i! suc ; | that he would pay the’ money wien the month and your committee dare moreover | 2¢ the agency, and proposed to kill such cattle | 1 ¢ committee reassembled at 1.0, and Thos. riley Was placed on the stand. Witness | the inessenYer at Goy. Keilozg’s oftize when * second set of electoral certliicates were seemed determined not to allow htm to . Bidets ELLER Ci N leans yes- : seen . | of Lwenty districts being represented. Tt was | Brown seemed « teoeeh wrote a letter to Chairman Potter Move 70 Arousen one BAYONET AND SAnER. ne Pa See enero Willies preot er, our people are now alarmed at the | Gacited to take mene Ge more thoroughly ‘or. | 40.s0, and be a cide xa Pea oben bad PRICES. The Second set Were forged, and | ‘The board of army equipment, tn session tn this } snd Whllnmn, Catenter ot Gonton ens Ong have: Deen COUN ee oe coN! | wanting the party for the next caimpalce aed Se Bunnned Ga te oe a ERE, AC identity the forge: ie be | city, desire the opinions of general and field | Leonard, district attorney for Caddo, and JR. | cucgest_ modes of reer; and these commis, | te Hold a state convention in that city on the Geclitr . N: sent for the Hice. He did not touch the ad at the time put certain marks upon thea. | oficers of the army as to the practicability of | Hornsby, of Natchitoches, in suppart of charges TP. He wasexamined with refe! to this mat- | abolishing the use of the bayonet and saber in | ©f democratic violence and intimidation of | first Wednesday of Wal s 3, costly, E speci- | = Rogers, L. ‘Templeman, G. A. of water in sewers, and costly plans and speci { sions suggest flushing, that is the Introduction women. and Mrs. Brown's son had the good = = suade them both 10 leave the room. |MITED STATES 4 PER CE? : A TERRIGLE ACCIDENT occurred a few days | Sense to pers. on, ol. ie said . L BONDS on hand for immeLate delivery The firs! til asthe | the United States military service, and also any wee H.C ‘J. IL. Shepherd, of Caddo wees | Heations: have been offered. “If that is the case, ago in the Commune of Chapeile-Moche, in the ool on Some ms Bas AE age ven € foreaa Twemy and Thirty year | second, wer he witaess was in pro- | may seeit to submait inveintion corhetn eases | called by te democratic. members of the come Cleanse or Gar semen ended upon for the | Orne. Acrowdot children, numbering =2, were | earth which could induce him to take rooms 1h i. The exaqina: he witaess was may see fi s el re s ‘ * si n 3 eae DUE Bem eal siding ona dee nd near the Village. when . mn. SI Be ty oes ae aress When our report closed. lueht or alteration of these weapons, Com | miliee. und tu substance dented the statements | water acts In this case, not only mechanically | f nagenty the ice broke, and 48 were previpieated Shes gE NREML™ cad Second ec te ee Other Lavesimer H ~ x 4 lushding officers of regiments and companie fe were any Uaubie thiscainead politician but physically, having great power Of absorb- | ‘9 the bottom of the pond, from which thelr | titrooms. ie did not ree 10 pay in advance EwIS : |. OUTRAGES BY Moonsi#INERS.—Coliector (o whiomn thee trae el Dav Ouct iss Deas BANE 0 | ore Mansur, ie (eae ue Chen Jet ae wate ow trot h | podies were taken out lifeless, Mrs. Brown was recalied and testified that aoe aioe oe aan “= =. ele ) ti ilernes mn Ralel erent Will also report the result of their | Sten our hous serve us first e Se SS ‘ came Py , 5 7 PABGaINS 1s PieruREs. Aelegraphs thls aiterncon from Raleigh, id experiments, for the information of the board B IL GNELY SPleot run freely, Jet a fountain rise | gees tranway guard, otherwise a street car | COl- De A. came to beige rfngety oppor L : party in. Stanley county. seb 1 eight sila In Co a.. dispatch reports that the Leliigh Valley | Delore évery door that sey tay Saree 82S | conductor, has been fined a guinea a oer Im tothe rooms at sit. She" did not take aye st rounty seized eight st “brst e y. A. Kobbe, Seta Bee Teeeag the of our sewer: money mu . S fo pt stopping tu jet a la hd . Arrested eight distiilers’ One of my Tee Se Fisst, Lisut: Wa A. Koblie. | tron < ompany ai Coplay is embarrassed, and spent to cleanse the sewers let it do this doutie | KO¥, Magistrate for no PPins Y | thing out of the room, and when she entered shot in the head, but fortunately not | Jt. 3d artillery, is relieved from duty with the | that it will-elther make an assignment or De | eee end the health of our people will be | alight. introduced in the onto sen- | BE #8, holding her sister against the bed “ telegram received this afternoon by | board of army equipment, &e. now in session | sold by the sheriff. This will throw a large | ivi ‘atly promoted 'T.S. Verbi. M. D. 62-4 pill ee epee arr a post. She told him not to abuse her sister, 4 aes om Collector Brayton at | in this city, and will join his battery. An army | number of hands out of employment. The capi- 3 z ate giving unc! iemb when be said * Vil send you to ——. public institutions to medical colleges in the ‘The son of defendant, Harry De Ahna, vesti- ATOR JONES RE: oxmarans The repabit- state for dissection. fied to his father calling him ‘from the Kitchen y pwned by can caucus of the Nevada lezisiatnre has nomi- ipit of the Elm Street African | to co for a policeman. nt, hereby re! | CWned by them. nated John P. Jones for United States Senator | SR ERG PMID New hedtord, is vacant. the | tices ienite testified to gotng to te hous sont or age NN ANCTRER BUNGLING ECUTION.— Farrell, the ~ pastor, the Kev. Wm. B. Heath, beiagia jailon | in answer he catl. . De A. told him R: 7 Pe .—T N. eb y a v gat th DEATH OF A FORMER NAVAL OFFIcer.—Canrt. of theft. what had occurred, saying that thet had taken ESOS A telegram Just received announger ais | THE POPCIAR Loax.—The Third National ; Quebec (Canada) ‘Aste drop felihecuusatths | George Minot dled. in Fredericksburg’ Vas on a derney MantaGaen REGED Ls | he Geer en oot eee el plure of the latter seizure by a ‘gang of Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio, was to-day dealgnated rope With his loosely pinioned hands, and thus | Wednesday last, after a lingering itiness, aged nose in a fail while skating on the Serpentine, | that (hey were not there, when he cate dow, ish | Georgians, who broke open the stable to pre- | 454 depositary of public moneys to receive"de- hung for a few seconds until his executioner, { Seventy years! Capt. Minor was an officer in Snot Rave taformatton of | retiring beard having found Surgeon C. C. | tal stock of the company was $610,000, ‘The , NYYNE & Sox | (he seizure on the 4t Inst ofa Moccade whisky | Gray, t. S.A. incapacitated for active service, | labiliiies aie small compared with tie property | _§ 428 Seventh st BS and two horses at Bennettsv -. | he ts, by direction of the Pre: ~ | Spe nar Walhalla, $.C.. ofa wagon, two miles, | tired trom active service. NN. xallons unstamped whisky PCTIONERY AND ICE CREAM Sa. | OWLer. ‘Thomas Blakely, of “sever * : sat The complainants, and they dd not -$ s 3 don, and a charming “sevenuteeser,” the | Stains: saw 1 u at shor . | vent t areatened release he posits on account Cf subscriptions to the four the United States navy before the late war, but | 101 » “ viscount, had her Dip’ dislo- | then make any complaint. ih : pas at short. | as ees eames Leena ot eens. He | Boos on seer "There has been in the last weeks we ee pio, shook the rope from his upon the breaking out of the war resigaed and ey oe Hong at i ey nan ata Bae Tie court.--Detendant is discharges, i i 1GGED | Sra er ten days a large increase in the number of 1 Str S| 1 mini entered the Confederate navy, and was made | © —______.or- BY WILL ¥ HUMBUGGED : rel] struggied convulsively for several minutes bureau of §#-The property of Pius IX. ts being sold at W Nott Wsenian NE any AY At ONDERS.—Master E. P. Reese a5 assiat- See ens Tate aupiied 10 sag Seueiary. of | vefore giving up the ghost. Dytinrepie ations co TOC | «ne Vatican. everything, from superb jewelled | ~The Tiin (Ohio) woolen mills, wh GLASSEB, when you vt ue x YS se rte ee ie ae se 3 Sais Feceive four per cent, subscriptions, ; §2~General Grant Is said to be at present full crucifixes to empty bottles, tsoffered at the saie, | lately. have been paying: ty, Gul f the criminal court, in | which is sem!-public. Every article is priced | ing @ dividend of 31 per cent..) lave s: the atert cai, Readiness for the command of | Tue CommurEE ox Ways AnD Means at their | Sf,Anecdote and conversation, except wea | se Judge Laughlin, of the vi tin tical _ arge to it. Louis grand jury, directed | very low. OWING $9,006, assets uw | the Alert on her arrival at San Francise, Chiet meeting Unis morning went through the testi- freeees into nine ae sealant lito ascertain whether or hot money was used 62 It is feared that Keely’s motor fs lying at Sz Operations will be resumed at. Brookside Engineer G. H. White, Passed Assistant Eazi- | mony submitted on the sugar tariff question, §@~Luther’s house at Mansfield, tt 1s in the political conventions held there last fall. | tne point of death with blue glass disease. Some- | colliery, Shamokin, Pa., on Monday, Lhe overa- ook. | neers D. P. MeCartney, SL. Smith, J.J. Barry | but arrived at no conclusions. Shortly afterthe | has just been by a r ot beer and §2~The water in the James river at Richmond | how or otbcr, all these Peansylvania sensa- | tors having submitted to the demand ot the pe he oey and \- - Ebgard, to liold themselves ia’ readi- | udjournnseny oe oo ee ey Mute ts a committee has, {0 raise funds to | was overtiowing the wharves last nignt, caused | tlops are short tived. Even Jack Keoe is dead, | miners for tue restoration of tel: carmel Give ussacall hess for sea service, convened on the same subiect, rescue it from irreverent hands, by an ice go ge below Rocketts, at last.—[Harkeye. wages,

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