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4 THE EVENING STAR = - TY CITY AND DISTRICT. Wheatley, Frank Hollingshesd, Levt Woodbury, | different commit and recommended the elec- |“* "ISS BROWN’? ANSWERS A LITERARY NOTES. CHRISTMAS PRELUDE. THE CENTESAKY PASTORAL, , SS : ss lore, ene, friars, Thon Herne, | Won ot tor vies presidents te aaa the sretatyy to game no reer Substitute ristmas | The Address of the Conference to the - }. OFster, jr.. John x ir. 08. O. l, PI Mt of ri ‘sect a —_— “SHE INAUGURATION COMMITTEES. | Gen. Gio, W. Dyer, Denhis Connell, Isaac Lande, | give his entire time to the business ot ‘the mA | « Whae Shall We De With Our Surpius | THE.CEOKER, PAPERS: | The Correspondence snd | BY Way of — Methodists of the Country. 3. EB Waugh, W. 8. Thompson, W. H. A. Wormley, | tee, and to recetve a salary for his services, Population 7” © the sdmiralty from 1809. ao Citizens Selected to Arrange the De-| W. W. Kirby, Ch. Heurtch, P. J. Duffy, E. P. Hickey, Alter some discussion, as there were some incon- adler DOCTRINES OF THE CHURCH WHICH ARE TO BR taille of the Ceremonies. E. F. Buckley, Chas. W. Pettlt, John’s. Miller, O: | sistenctes, between the ‘two reports, Mr. Hutchins’ th ta ar = ee ia To the Editor of Tux Evrsixe Stan: EMPUASIZED—BVILS 70 BE 6HUXXED—THE G. Staples, Sainuel Cross, Jauies Lansburgh, Geo. | report was recommitted for revision. (eda ee ol eas euneese im. Ballsatyae £| Christmas time is accompanied by a good deal wmerivo o” THE GrvERat conmrrene tase wiour— | F Hoparh | Saks HD. Mcintyre Joua & Root coumrrrEs xoOMs. ein ge tices of astruggie. The head ot a family who is not | PORCE TAWS TRE SABBATH QUBSTION—DI- The last half dozen years have been prolificin | a bondholder knows all about it. He knows | Y'!8® 18 THE CHUROR. ero, autobiographies, memoirs, diaries, correspon- | how well he would Uke to get many presents, | The address to the Methodists of the country, dence, and other forms of reminiscential litera- | and see the dclighted faces ot the yoang recipi- | published by the Centenary M. ©. Conference, ture, but nothing of the kind has been published | ente and ail the rest, hear their happy, gratefui | which has just closed ite sessions im Baitimore, fora long time that will better repay reading | voices, and participate tn the kindness of heart | reviews briefly the history of the first century than the two volames named above. Mr. Crok- | and feeling that prevails all round. But, what | of organized Methodism, and exhorts Metho- er’s observations covered an unusually interest-} can one do when circumstances with iron | dists “to give such prayerful consideration te - * Chairman Berret announced that the democratic | plus population?” has, in ages and nations, ALL OF THE SUBCOMMITTERS AFPOINTED aND | Ainbrose H. Stephenson, Peler Fegan, 3. Bred’ TREASURER ELECTED—THE SPECIAL EXECUTIVE | Adams, W. W. McCullough, Henry Hurt, ‘Fhomas | COBgressional corainittee had tendered the use of | been the phantom which, with Icy finger, pressed COMMITTEE TO BEGIN ITS LABORS TO-DAY. Be Haas SY p Bicen. Geo. W. Harvey, Dr. C. | their rooms on F street to this committee and its | heavily upon the crown and stood, a disturbing M. Hammett, Daniel O'Brien, James Bagan, C. c. | sub-committees, The rooms were not large, Dut presence, at the pillow of the good and wise. 7 Lane: v an J. Ha ly Ae " mixing held. meeting at | ie ecclir, «ilbert Towien, Gen Konunay, | WOuld b2 ample. he thought for the purpose. "| Our Washington, fue capital t for the purpose of hearing | Wm. H. Smith (United States Horary), John D. a : a rage agp “Of the smartest nation i es 5 , of the committees—on civic associations and floor fhe reports of the sub-committees appointed at the | Bartlett, Chas. Mades. Dr. AP. Pardon, W alter | Gnd promenade. dh all oreasinn, meeting last Wednesday night. There were pres- | Hawkes. BH. Stinemetz. Dr. A. McWilliams, Dr. | che chairman sald that no doubt those commtt- has found a solution which, in simplicity and ent Messrs James G. Berret, chatrinan; James E | Dy ge Lech, EJ. BUMEW, 3. Tune, J Pemeick | 488 Would provide for themselves card ‘The inauguration co the Arlington last ni: + effectiveness, certainly leaves nothing to be | ing literary And historical period, and his post-| severity compel him to fore.zo this pleasure, and | those faithful representations of the marvelous ; Gen. Chauncey Meck ©, GE rout sroggon, J i THE INAU - ss Tate re: pe pis seen PETS bap ee ae ce Faldo Bray ‘Melignnny acken Schaerer eau lg not neces- | desired—it runs railroads through the sections | tions and associations, both public and personal, | trim and trim until he is diszusted With himself, | tokens of the divine favor which have marked W. D. Davidge, T. J. Luttrell, J. E. Norrts, Wm. 3 COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ORDER. sary for this committee to take some action at the | where the objectionable surplus population | were exceptionally favorable,quailfying him ina| and until he finds that ie can only expend a the steps of our advancement through the cen Galt, F. A. Richardson, Geo. W. Cochran, Lawrence | ND. Larner (chairman), Wm. H. Morrison, C, W. | present time in reference to the bail. abides. degree possessed by few men for understanding | dollar, or such a matter, when a hunared would tury as the vital interests involved will both Gardner, M. F. Morris, H. Willard, Major Ly 7 v. Coci cl f course, people affiicted with an unossified ii - | hardly measure his Inciination? Confound it, tify and di 4.” F. Thorn. George W. Cochran, Dr. W. 0. Baldwin, O. Chairman Berret said the committee of fifteen oO and photographing his times, To these advan- » | Justify and deman =) : (none: a Ss alt would have charge of that maticr, fraction of heart are apt to find this mode of | tas, ided ick eye, ve an- | Why can’t we have money to spend without i ‘ . W. Adams, F. L. Moore, and George spAprp ares? Sige nthe Pe Petar | ME Cochran said that he supposed one of the| disposing of said surplas “rather distressins, ee Seg ete hecpgrtcch eer regret, without making us feel that we ought to | Methodists are reminded. however. that the p. Yours, 1G. Hine, Maj Wai. Nick, Dye; | HSE things thar the committe “would do would be | while the esthetic portion object to it on the | 2! 1 vatyle. The ol- | even return some purchased article and get the | Mission given them is not yet completed, and ee . 1. G. Hine, Maj. Win. McE. Dye, | to consult with Gen. Meigs and shew Pens incisive literary style. The result ts not a co is pepe Bi entreated to not forget that hitherto Methodists eaves, Joseph Gawler, Joht | Sion building would be. #9 fat’ commmoual ay io | Score of the decidedly neon effect a man | tection of mere tittle-tattle of and about incon money pack: SATAY pecans we really cou met | SOS datteananen ke the exghente Se asbinyton, Jos. Shillington, | poy 1 ba | in sections has upon the landscape. ential nobodies, as many books of its class ford it? And probabiy some one ‘says under * q Dowling, Charies Waiter, | "Guaimain Beres, Ge egsisa that probably the | _ Now, while I should not dare to question the | tun out to be bars clear and aoteoding view | hls breath. ask eomething cass! Now, I would | Bave given to the essential doctrines of chi vin Boyle. J. W. Boteler, E. A. Ridgeway, W. J. | commitiee would Teport al the next meeting that ; wisdom of the heroic treatment adopted by our | or the leading men and important events of the just like to be able to cet what I feel inclined to | ® Ph the adi 1 iia ison, iS. Fenwick, Cuas. D. Lieberman, Bi .W: | a piace had been secured. humane “powers that be,” I fail to see why We | period embraced in the writer's observations, | UY, What I need or desire, without a compune- PRRs money ey —— eserves oe = ster, George Combs, 'T. A. Rover, L 1 December che waourn until Monday night, | should not imitate a certain zentle being I | Pith occasional glimpses of the secret eprings | tion. I hate the condition that makes it neces- Senete ip abteamen salomed anos Speed — sed of Messrs. James G. o enwi 2 eoem ber 2c, Was carried, with the understands | once read of. It seems that a sliht nnpleasant- ii ften laid bat ker sary to stop and consider, and calculate, and provid Johnson, John A. Ruif, J. Fenwick Young, R. E.| ing that, in case Of nosey We eae ne of action not often inid bare. Mr. Croker’s re- doctrines which underlie the experiences of the Berret, M. ¥. Morris, W. M. Galt. over and | White, Juius Hugie, "H. P. Howard, Chas.” P. oheients Would calla special meeting. * ~s | Bess arose among some men in the galley of @ | Iations with men high in literary and pohtical | Worty, until a sense of Fecklessness leads to the | SocrTines ¥ Geeeqeuae ak afte docks sok A. A. Wilson appointed to nominate sub-commit- Bod tie George K. Gray, H. T. Hudson, Alpheus | “pusore the comml-tee dispersed it was decided j pesmagy which ended in the threat - ee life were futimate. The confidence of many of | Speers or on sop frag he en) death of ain into the light and life in righteous: tees, presented {ts report, which was read by Mr. | Middleton. that the special committee of fitteen, having gen- | cause of it should be thrown down Into the pit | them he enjoyed ina remarkable degree, aud he | Testraint, screw ‘denial tothe sticking poiat. ‘Witlett as foliows: COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION. eral supervision of the sub-committees, should | (which means our orchestra seats, ! believe). Under the resolution adopted by this hody | Henry L. Biscoe (chairman), Oscar A, Stevens,| meet al 3 O'clock this afiernoon and begin its | This sensitive creature happening to sit they whereby the undersigned were ated 4 | Frank Hume, George W. Moss, George W. Knox, L. | labors. thoneht of the possibilities of the case and | totows, theretore, that the opiuions of men and | S0l, you know—the holiday season is about | M8 the tuture. They are repentance, faith, justie Se apposed aid nie ae mamittces should | Newmyer, Perey G. Smith, W. P. Welch, Dr. Th leaded: “No, please, donot throw bim down, kill bi Sally. ining, | Bere.” You ought to make due acknowledg- | Seatiou, adoption, the witness of the Spirit, Be appointed to Whe DSTO ECE Oe | TEMG, Gcctee ft Phtiick cee ee | CSewpertionn him where he site!” ‘Thus I would suggest that, se pee te ap oe ee ment. buy presents, and have a good time, of | SWetitication and christian perfect Out of decker, Melihenny. The chairman, Mr. Berret. announced the ap- pointment by the National Democratic committee Of Mr. F. A. Richardson new W. Galt and R. O.Hoitzman to take piaces on the committee In te order named of Hon. Geo. Bancroft, Gen. M. C. Meigs and Mr. Wim. Galt resigned Ick, Clas. i ‘THE SUB-COMMITTEES. Pratt, F. D. Dowling, Mayhew Plater, N. M. C Sh ‘The committee, com faith . These otherdoctrines have been the ral- dns wr Thave said, mentaily, what are you going to | Ness. TH b means miaele pes mike ak It easily | do about it—addressing tyself in executive ses- | !Ying ery of Methodisin in the past, and must be Ms work, what siou!d be the scape of the duties | B. Hammond, George R. Phillips, Samuel G. Eber- an ., ow: these come ail our experiences, all our Joys and eral sub-commitiers und of What persons | ley, Lloyd Euimert.C. & Salen Waste aller et te ICthe killing must be done, it should at least bé | Hook, though, the main portions of woth vol. | Course? Come, stir around, new: this must be ; ; Joy She same should be composed, the unensghed re Bide, HC Hewett. N. weDabicl A: Purke: P| ,, WASMINOTON Cir¥, December 19, 188 Telegated to the limits prescribed by Iaw to | umes relate to polities and pubive sdarer Lom atvended fo: euinething must be done, Tt won't | Robes cur inspiration and geal, and upow these spectfuily submit that there’ be twelve sub-com- ing, ‘T. W. Buckey, Wm. Wahstall and Wm. ; ¢ NINA = jaughter-houses. which tne f is 1 togain | 40 to let the precious monientg go by in default. : 4 ¥ 7! - Enitvous Getablished ns follows: ©. Murdock. Much ts being said tn regard to partisanship in | “there jg ample room and verge enough” for See ee ee eee You'li regret it awfully if ySado. Turn that | £Tace, our charities, our benevoiences, and out 1. A reception committee, to take charge of all COMMITTEE ON CIVIC ASSOCIATIONS. the inaugural proceedings, &., of President Cieve- : Saba, : i tional institutions. These doctrin a mammoth union station near tie Eastern | points. Especially interestine. for exam re | Weasel-skin inside out and buy some presents, | Connecti “ . Gistinguished guests, especially at the Inaugura- | Thomas J. Luttrell (chairman), John E, Norrie, | land. I think {i 1s too late in the day for those Tadi- |branch. Both the main lines could use that, | Pts Esp tie pry Me Woe ‘and do it like a lord! ; ~ ove all others, bare aiven t me an a shape and wg_A finance committee, to recetve funds and to|W- A. Hutchins, J. Hadley’ Doyle, H.C. | cal partisans In the departmentsand around Wash- | nie'she aeetins ronda (could center near, the | the confidences reposed in Mr. Croker by'King | ,, Then came the stanning consciousness that | Spirit to th tn ‘history. ‘Take from Method farn them over to the freasurer, whose offtce ints | Clagett, E. D. Wright, J.C. Addison, Joseph Ham- | Inzton, who, for the last twenty-flve years, nave | Long bridee’ The charter. of our howe our George IV.. in regard to various affairs, are | the election went wrong. The otiver party, by | 404 place in history. Take trom Methodism Sommittee resyectiully recomimenés should be | tm, Dr. ©. P. Culver, J. W. Amold, Dr. H. H, Bar- | !u0red every one supposed to be tainted with de- | companies seem to be such, elastic affairs. that hardly leas 80. Indeed, there is no end of en- | Series of comical accidents, has become domi- | these doctrines of exberlence, of even the em pec 3 In, Dr. ©. P. Culver, J. ten, DP He Ee Ba ee erncy 26 Coe re ren OO oe ey | COR ; hardly less so. Indeed, there is no end of e oTks will have to go. It | Phasis given thers, or overiay them with lifeless treated. ker, Dorsey Clageit, Charles F. Rowe, Edward they could easiiy be stretched intoreachingthese | tertaini T remit 1 tively an-| Rant, and the able clerks will have to g ‘ 3. A committee on public comifort, to procure | joins . ahan, George 1. Stewart, W. | they are. detested ad Deateo Tae een ee | Poluts, while the festive array of two and. four eodate. “A'taste of the quailty of these tes ct. | Wa® accompanied by sadness. also a phate of poec ll rpelogemene np tagehe weal erp nish informath elerence 2 uccom- ey # : fe 8 2 - s : = ieee el e Ls we oncer iii je ec and furnish information in reference tO the accoin- STUN So Remee, Eranklin | racy should presume to do things in telrown way | Wheelers which now ornament the curbstones ready beenenjoyed by the readers of this paper | mental rebellion. And there was selZ-rebuice | SPoranitets oo by any oon. Pe eee Swart, HL. Cropler, Sernard Ki | Without their kind advice, T.” | around the stations. would prove just as effect- | in the copious extracts therettom published fa | fF hot being able to moquing tacrer mapas GA | Caleabis departure froce thetr waaymielie a took ‘With the Dist t Commissioners and the de- son Yates, James Goddard, Jultus EE ive in the new localities. Thus distance would its columns a tew days ago, but they were only be more Independent. isp iene eninagremcnerten : ct 5 Amusements Next Week. ly “lend enchantment tothe view,” while | oy her ; | of pre: I wanted to get for members of the | thes shy doctrines of the creed, artment, ib reference to alimatiers pert to J. Butcher, Benj. F. Lloyd, Joseph L. - ea The 5 really “lend en a fe" exainples selected from page after page equal; pr es eritied in the soul am the very esseace o! the good Grder of the eity during whe period of it- Barty, Mills Dean, George’ W. Gad- | cetetrnted Carlcion, epera coi eR Pe tte | practically annihilated where the traveling pub- | SXamples § repens page equally | family, and here it Is: Unverified in the soul ar the very esseace of auguration. e : ries F. Shelton, 1. Newinyer, J. Jolinson, George rice Spliin, John J. H. O'Briea, Monday evening. promises to be oe re ene | lic. is, concerned, and nothing wonld be inter oa The ‘company. Iedivldualiy ‘oud ‘colle ely, 13 a | fered with, except the above mentioned reduc- |THE FIELD OF HONOR: Being « Complete, and bs Comprehensive History of Duelling i: ‘ountri very strong one, including good singers aud good | tion ot the troublesome surplus. Toelndin dicial Duel of Ltrope, the. Peis 5. A committee on transportation, to secure cheap rates of transpor’ Procure and furnish intorma | vation, and then our glory is depart For wife, one seal-skin sacque. Sion te eee 8 os ; We therefore plead with vou, brethren, as you Toc Tae AW SOEN, OK ANS ADE | | cules thn peraty ar ue ckoreh, Won tea power to ‘ors, Among them are Dor feria Se asides 4 . nibs id We a For the young ii age cart and horse.... 150 | Convert the people and spread scriptural holle and report What accommodations sucu asst gore, 3: A. Robertson, | ‘Agdipni, Kt card y. H. Clark, F. K. Ris- | Drese a ates au 3 hidren se) noel and America, “By Major BEX. C For self, one goid watch. 180 | the fathers, as they appear in the scriptures, aud can obtain. le, Hezekiah Clagett, | Gute land W. 1. Cureton. “The repertoire for the | Parents could send thelr children to’ schoo of "The South after the War, ap | BS they have been attested by the experiences of 7. A committee on military organizations, to dy, Daniel Loughran, | Week ‘ts: Monda isday and. Friday nights | Without pelng oppressed by the fear that, be- | foria” “Occidental, Skatchos es SDptal.<ccastrpcesvon cstencecesre +-s-oe0 9880 | the church in past acca’ cans anus Byte commodations mill- ‘Den oe Connelh 7e att Gotewats, and Saturday in, The Dr fore night, they might tall under the crushing tecnne = Snuclittle sum, though not much compared = sees mn Skee © A commitiee on {lumination, to arrange for son, Jolin J. Cook, Hugh G. Di- | Gay and Xmas marine PME Wane tees | etree eee Lac with | 5° thoroughly has dueling been brought into | te the national debt. But, my ounscieuce. what the iliumination of the nail for the inauguration | sick, K, O. Edmonston, J. J. Hollister, i y avenues canoe Y : sq eaeel {, Dall. 9. A committee on decoration an music, to pro- | Vide for the decoration of 5 all and for music. 10. A tloor and prome pmamittee, 2 special charge of the the guests and to carry i entertamment. i 3 a glow of comfort and happiness those presents | “We would also be indulged ina word of an, KE. Doyle, charles “White, J. B: | Seas, Oe Pro tred wich appropriate scenery | derisive laushter in his eyes, “what do you | dlsuse in the United States by the better senti- | 2 10 produce! What evideuce of stability aud | warning. Methodism has been but little SL. Falbey, ‘Clarence Hall, ‘A. A. | 8d 8 lange and handsomely youth ees un. | think you will accomplish by protesting against | ment of the age that Mr. Truman might about importance they would show, and what beauti- | troubied with heresy “In her tanks. Now we Lipscomb, Thomas F. Kelly, H. G. Trader, L. 1. sivalen trace soos Gan ive tableaux, will be | this wrong and suggesting that remedy?” as well have written a history of the long given | ful serenity thewiver could maintain! He would discern a tendency which suggests watchfale Bee Gone ee cece res Baumgarten, ATUUE | produced here next week by the celebrated Boston | No direct result. perhaps, since our rulers up practice of “bundling,” so tar as any current Mere trifles; don't mention it: only sligit A Smal, John T. A ag puslas, A.vin | theater comp: “Yout! ike “The World,” Is | Seem to belong to those of whom it was said tne best elemenis of ido, Charies Thompson, jr., : a Fanning, John Leitch, br. | $,drama. cations of affection, and all that. looked | Ress. There ia spirit of inquiry abroad which sympathetic interest in his subject is concerued. i displayed But as the record of a brutal usase, once com. | OVer the list, and wrote imperceptible checks on | needs to be directed and restrained. Under the a= ake: mutts | vie the melodr. en scenes disp! are | they, but they hear not,” when the protests and : jhe e - | imaginary bank id clasped my hands bebind | yuise of livera d loyalty to Christ 11. A committee onthe press, to make suitable Tyler. ‘ clue 5 4 caged nary banks, and clas y b suise of liberality and loyalty to Christ, men arrangements forthe membe 5 of the press: Military organization committee—Col. Wim. G. | ‘ll eife- tivo. scape with the Thames tn | SUzestlons come from the people. But I may | mon in this country. and still practiced occa-| me and walked about me. Tous with o feeling | eke Ae 12 As sub-committee of 1 o Dalles: by people claiming a higti civilization, it Without intending o have | Moore, (chairman), J. Tarbell Dyer, Gen, S. B.| the backgrounds w. balltona wad. Cacames 12 | attract the attention ot some earnest, powerful | sional it rT n é Pe ionally . as of opulence that was quite exhilarating. Aud | evil, the la re captivated hy the Supervision of all tis dabirc, Major Wm. S. Slack, Capt. J prion Ane a with a troop-ship; an entreach- | mind, which will accomplish all I so earnestiy | Has @ curious literary interest. and a dvchied | then the tide went dowa, | sound of pleasing words, and cali ce the general direction as x Bek. Tnins. Capt. B. R. Ross, Capt. chure again as seen in mid-winter. | desire, and then 1, too, shall exult in the yic- cern in a HieOrieaL Polat OnviEw. oo the | “Christmas morning there wil! be a small table | jueits of estuviished truihe,| We only remind Cope EF heaters ee Re eae Ly I aes are Combined several stirring Incidents, | tory aud feel that my trusty pen was not pointed | author has given much time to research and the | in middle ut the floor to hold up the presents I | you that whatever restatement tends to miaify mittees and shall have power to ill vacancies ORAS e the departure of ths | for nothing, Miss Brown.” | Collection of reliable data is evident throughout A. F. Rockwell, Capt. Wim. - have purchased, as follows: sin, or to exalt the carnal nature into the sphere : T3 Of friends, and a close Nght ~———-~+9 and he has brought together much in relation | : iss ; “ape AN therein. Daiton, € hn S. Miller, Capt. &. E. Thomason, | Suan aolate: 2 rad : ‘ ive, For wife, pair stockings... | of grace, or to give to the unakled powersof the ‘The undersigned recommend the persons wh se | Capt ME Greln Lieut ID. Sense | with Atchan soldiers, WHAT CONGRESSMEN READ, to the subject that is new and instructive, as | ames are heret compose the said ye ECHETARY will be produced by Square theater company at the| Books ‘They Ask for at the Congres- unne ‘al COMBI Tue P : | For student, package cigarettes. | pte Ps well as entertaining, anda goodideai that isamus- | For girls wooden mapkligting | soul the inherent c: y pemsons to | M. Varnum. Capt. #. Dingman, Lieut. Geo mbility which the spirit of Respectfully | Evans, Lieut, F. H. Harrington, Major C : God alone can impart. is to be rejected as per- a Say con at ing in the way of anecdote and humorous inci- | For boy! oue haudherchuet © veh Senate ee submited. (Signed by the cor ro) morton, Capt. RM. Rodger: P. HL Grip its the ee ey of Ee dents cones t =8. | From | For self, one morning paper. 3 | nature tn a of the, mctoret tacts te the wore The following ts the list of the sub-committees as | We ee ee i a Pen LH. L, | Gt: Douglas Cattermote, Mr. Al. Lipman: Mr. | portRy POPULAR WITH THE PRESENT Rerre | th? title of his book it might be suppor d that ‘Total......... sibs “75 | verse. The utter helplessness of the soul with- annexed to the report: Iseamncea, Gon cmeereia Fargsworth, | catermote (his rich East indica uncle), Mtr. ‘Mt pecieras on Wee oe. Mr. Truman Sonsiets the dueling ground “the out Christ, must be insisted upon as a crucial RECEPTION CoMMITTER. | ES Hutchinson, Charles W. Monean, George pennent we arene (a cou: ath By MiG. |) BENTATIY, Wee | 2 AD field of honor;” But such is far trom the fact. On ——-2-—____ doctrine. There is saivation in none other. ‘The Chief Justice and Assoctate Justices of the | Lemon, M. J. Welle Capt, A. Fleetwood, J, W.| ¥; Stokes: Harry (his nepnew), Mr. Frank Cat-| Books ON PUBLIC QUESTIONS—THIB © the other hand its whole tone is distinctly con- L Se ay S Give no piace to any new philosophy, however Supreme Court of the United States, the Calet Jus. Pape TS. Kelley. Capt. D. M. Scott, Lieut. | is. Stee Robert soanaing nsivats secret | MORE STUDIOUS THAN 17s PREDECESsons—a | demnatory of dueling, and one of the effects of RELIGIOUS NOTES. specious, which reduces depravity to-s figure of se Se Bios ot the Contre ca Cintrin, tia Chee) Cae ene ain Vandenbergh, HB. | yr. Marsiand), sir, Caries Coote; Jonn (a Toounan), | CHAT WITH LIBRARIAN SPOFFORD. renalbe te Nata edits ed from its hsers CHURCHES HERE AND ELSEWHERE. speech or rebellion against God to a foible.” Gustice and Judges of the Supreme Court of the | COOKE, Col J. G. Payne, P.M, oe rorge Bruening; Knox (a balitf™), Mr. J.T. with a greater abhorrence than ever of the bar- Methodists are adjured not to tarn from thelr Sees & Giunta, the Comminsoners of the:| Tithe canis Alison Cat Metin Phe coe | T; Thomas (a gardener), Mr. Harry Hoga “What do Congressmen read? Well, that’s a | barous practice. anda wonder that it should —Rev.W.D. Strobel, DsD., who died at Rhine- | standards of the church to follow strange Disirict of Columbia, Hon. W. W. Corcoran, Gen, | Hume, Chris. : eal, Marstand’s daughter), Wiss Henrietta Cro: a haye been tolerated as long as it was. -W.D. , DxD., liehta, They i +5 4 P. H. Sheridan, Gen. Hichard C. Drum, Hon! Geo. | Fred Gesekinz, Frank M. Lewis, Andrew Saks) ra (her friend and companion), Mi: hard question,” said Librarian Spofford, leading ae back, N. ¥., recently, in his 77th year, entered | Hcbts. They are urged earnestly to maintain , HS r . Drum, Gen Albert Godway Cor in Sate eee amon), p Ae A MODERN MIDAS, A Romance. By Mavnice TSG + var.” He was | #mily religion and the holy sanctuary of home, one ee Waites ae: | Wright, James P. Ryon, Joseph’ C. Lee, James’ K- ead CaaS ue), | the way to an alcove. and sitting down for aj“ Hoar patnngated from the German by airs Yanra | the Lutheran ministry in bis 19th year. He was | to" attend well to the Incheon peta tang el jorau 5 ht, Co ri >. p Se ootese fe " . Sted 3 ly), 4 S: se e Ot is Bullard aud 3 2 ‘ork: ” “ Queen. T urgeon Gene | Wenkle*itichard. G. Lewis soseos Rickey, James | Ada Dwyer. ‘The saie of seats nas been large and | Chat with THe Srar man. “You see, there are | Curtis Bullard su “Washington: rcntano Brothers | Stationed during the war at Middletown, Md., | guard their reading careful 5 SN., Rear Adintra! C. V Ke, . watch over their the interest in this place outs! of the recent in- | $0 many of them, and their reading is diversi- idison, Allison Rear Admiral Thomas lor, Thomas Somerville, Though sensational and improbable, as well | 24 was for some years president of the Mary- amusements, and make their surroandings of @ fe es Togetts Matthew Goddard, Col. 8. N.’ Benjamin, Gen. B. H | depres ie ee ee an fled. But an active Congressinan don't get| os not very healthy in tone, this story is not | #24 85004, and also of the general synod. character to elevate and strengthen them ina Commander H. 1. Howisoh, Hon. 6: | Same eae a Re Gao oe G | (will be the attraction at the Comique for the com- | MUCh time for reading. They are attorneys, | ithont acertain fascination and power, and it | Rp hreictoagasen) sole Pre > “4 Be + ees TRE SABBATH. Wreth Vice agmiral ste Ao aushbech and i © Gwen. | tug week 4 mata feature of he cDapant niuaes | SPecial agents and general business men for | wii) be read with interest as the first translation | 80 that the work on the central Presbyterian E mural C. K.P. Rodgers COMMITTEE ON ILLUMINATION, @ number of first- Garrett L. Lyd Ww jee “A spiritual church wituout a Sabbath,” the | Kinson, Charles B. Bailey, Charles & Bradies, Joba | Tewodeled and Mr. D. Zerzog, with new scenery Salta and Guat pre patent, an account here to | 8¢ters entirely different from those found in the | will reach a height of 109 teet_ from the pave- | and worship. The law enjoining its observ- | F. Ennis, W. ley, Frank B, Monn, Winian | S24 appointwents, will pre-tat a series of moral | faymyaing hat One ointment there to ask for; | Usual novel of the day. The scene is laid in| ment. has been commenced. This church 184] anon ie both poutive and moral, imbedded in is Orme, Wome ey Frank B, Mohun, Wilitam | entertainments, beginning Monday. ‘The first at- | De np? > Sena- | Hungary, and the story is that of a man who | neat gothic edifice, of 55 by 80 fect. eyed: nd B. Oras, Robert M. Drinkard, Thomas’ Russell, | traction is Jenny Kimball's Opera Company in | au@ not being allowed a secretary. as the Sena th eas doing becomes ith t 4 the decalogue enforced in the New Testament, | Fred. W.’ Royce, James L. Norris, George he Mascot.” A first-class performance is prom- | tors are, they have just as much a3 they can do | througn Mie fe olng Decomes wealthy, —a! —The Chesapeake Presbytery, with which the i : Z ; 2 d interpreted aud iljustrated in the practica Preatemd Considering the lov price of admission the | if they pretend to keep up their correspond- | Whose touch, like that of Midas. everything | qnira strect Presbyterian chusch in this elty is | 22 mative thane Audiences should beiarge during the entire weeks. | eneee? Yor tree renee ttt pretty ‘close | tums to gold. He purchases a wite, but he cane St y 318] of the Primitive Church. But it is not less @ clk heney, James D. Clary, B. H. Warner, George. W. John W. Corson, Charles G. Thorn, W. H. H. Cissell, N. H. Shea, A. A. Hayes, Willlam’ H. 5 M. Matthews, | Admiral David D. Porter, Commodore S. B. Franklin, Commodore A. H. McCormick, Pay- , _ d ‘3 % connected, held a meeting in Alexandria Wed- | benevolent than sitive Institution. It is Disk Mvseum.—The bright musical burlesque of is not buy her love, and he becomes unhappy, and J jolent than a positive inst 2 1, & Ns, Commander “Roviey | Brawner, Join B. Larnér, Horatio Browning, XG. | «Pun ina tosshop," preseaed. by te Loudomares ela, and Sey eee) DARE WORRIES Hee, Fen aa peace on a barren island | nesday. A vacancy was declared in the pastor- | needed by all the tolling millions of earth, T> = 7> D. Evans, lou. i errick, Hon. Ja eae ists, Hewett’s Musetts, will be the feature ot the | 0 e icKenne M. W. Harallv oy . ; ; . | in the Danube, where with a woman he loves he | ate of the Presbyterian churci at Leesburg.and | the laborer it isa boon of priceless value, and Drconatios axp westc coxurrrEs. holiday performance at tue Dime Suseum.on Penn. |” CINE ore OR UU ao spends his latter days, the world believing him | Rev. Mr. Turnbull appointed to make the oficial to the professional nian and the man of business, ard Chaska Geer ce no WO | Masottrdrew clowies houes i the acrecinne: [active pe ea Everything relating to treaty | Gead. | Contrary to the moral usnally conveyed | announcement. — The Rey. cr diesined 4S es | toni We ooeao one Eee. indeed; ward Clark@ Commander J. H. Sands, Com- | nail, the Prince aus, Princess of Walesand woes questions {sin great demand. There are about | by romance, the people who deserve to succeed | former Leesburg pastor, was dismissed to the | tension, atone 8 & Benediction selend; to er C.F, Goodrich, Commander R. P. Leary. | bers of the Lobulty of the British metropolis being | a dozen Senators and elhteen or nineteen mem- | Come.to grief in this story, while the bad ones | Lexington presbytery. He will become pastor | the Christian it is indispensable. Ail classes Commodore J. 3, Walker, Commodore W. S. Schley, | frequently present at the performances a rosper after their fashion and are hay in | of a church in Harrisonburg. need the physical and moral recuperation it | Samuel Hoss, ‘Thomas Entwistle: ve, We. Pacis? m = bers who study this question very carefully. | PTOsp* PP Josiah Dent, Jai Poore, Col. Chari " B. Bradley, Dr. W. W. Jo Garnett, Hon. “Eppa Hunton, Jobn A. Baker, A. 33 Kay, Gen. Ner, Jeff Chan A 1 _ this. on ve =e a a : Presi brings, But this precious gift of God is imper« lumbus “Alexander, Henry S. | ter, Lieut, RP. Rodzers, Paymasier Kenny, Lieut, | 'TONSORXAL REMINISCENCES, Every serap of literabure—every word, that has ei TT rey amore era Se ee eavyte. | iled oMthe sordid ‘claims of wammon, and'tne G. Cc Rem Cotman Creeey, J. KR. Marshall, Charles . j <i rd s at ity. , S, Paymaster AW | ifay. Hragiord Join sinl,Joha | Great Men of the Past ax Seem by | relations with forciga uations, and Dooks upon | for the moral of atale as for the manner in for the boards of home and foreizn missions, | hooves the pean te ne aly. Ut bee Claughton, en Kent, Win. Hi. Hoeke, Lieut. W.M. Wood, Chas. Their Barber. the revenue—are being read more than ever be- | Which it is told. . J. Beall, Gen. William Me | A. Harkne Smithmeyer, | Gabrie! Davis, Col. Wri) n. N. L. Anderson, ary Hollingsworth, I’ K. monston, D. J. party s 2 - b: and dime offering cards are being sent to the | her God-given might to withstand the aggres- He cane atane fee aes IN Ae CE ae LAR: ait Revel. By F:Ma-| schools in the mission fields as well as at | clons of evil men who gould destroy this pillar ? i i : home. tion. We asl of all RS—HIs HABIT OF SHAVING | three years. There are from three tofour thou-| {925,24 eam Oe) Waaitingtons waa) Home Eo ees eae ee ae ae John Brady, Julius Lansburch, George Deering, Lloyd Moxley, Edwin Harris, C. SAM. HOUSTON’S } NOISE OF THE $I RVOUS OBJECTIONS TO THE 4 Ss na. — The new Presbyterian synod of south Da- | that in your own personal condact you wil! honor ‘ke, Bennet H. Hill, Anthony Hyde, C. | Howard, Walter ‘!. Wheatley, HIMSELF—ABRAHAM LINCOLN's FIRST SHAVE | Sand books out of the library all the time.| Ip somerespectsthe literary style of Mr. Craw- ¢ C0 “Rei he Sabi W. Bennet’ Mahlon. Ashford, Lelen Hobinsos, | Gime ater &, Wneatley APTER COMING TO WASHINGTON To pe | Everything with relation to the Jay treaty with P peta Sve or a kota starts out with seventy-two churches. | the divine command, Remember the Sabtath ‘Titian J. Coffey. Col Lorenzo z. } s ney 7 D.| M wicy, Robert Portner, Wm. W: J. Mayer, Wm. F. Pendrick, Thos. England in 1795, about which there was so much | Td has improved, but on the whole his later | Chariton, Seaton Perry, R. E: Leitch, discussion and the House came near rerusing | Work does not compare with his earlier efforts. day to keep it holy.’ " Make the holy day a de- ‘Hartley, Robert W. McHenr light, not a burden. Gather into all the light ©. G. K ‘nneds, Thos. Hyd INAUGURAT! Galt, Ben}, D—DISTINGUISHED MEN WHO Tyrenty-six churches have been built during the | | : ; ; year and nine more will be completed this fall. | and cheerfulness of a livine faith. Be jatar € 6, Saneds, Th de, ter Morse, D. | Chariton, Seat Wt Leltch, A. B. Mullett, | TALKED OVER PUBLIC AFFAIRS IN THE BaR- | an appropriation for, 18 belg extensively reed | The plot isnot happily developed; the attempt | One of the four presbyteries constituring tne | Aud Gueertulnens of @ steer digemmirre cepa) Bartley, “W.&. Webb, We F. Mattingly, “We | We Davis Peed wcbeeadiae ico, Emer, je,| BB'S omar. Cae om eee are read in which the |to mix love and polities is not & sncvess in the | synod ts unde up almost entirely of Indians, |ne,40%d Put away secular the work, and let Howard, John T. Given, W. I. Riley, EE. White, | Ge Duniop, Edw. Droop, Lieut. 'T. B. M. Mason’, question of how tartheHouse may opposethe Sen- | autior’s hands, any more than in real life; so Nathaniel Wilson, Theodore Sheckies, Robert | Chas. 5. Scineid and at the organization there were in attend- | G. Ball, | “Barber shops used to be a resort for great | ate in mattersof treaties is discussed. They are | much of the story as is given up to the latter fen out the a ance four Indian ministers and one ruling elder. | : f ch 4 neces- Bea Joon 7: Leriman Su atitiaann, Wan. | C. W Thorn, John ioe faut Caumack, | men twenty-five andthirty vears ago,” said | always looking forprecedents, Therenever was | theme proper ts rather tiresome, and there. are |“ Sowerful revival. has been Seki ee ee orme ing, SF. lackford, W. te, Simon | J. V. uyck, Chas. H. Poor, David Kindelberger, - sete i] , a body so eager for precedents as the American | more slips in an one would expect from of a 4 Wolf, &. ¢. Dean, William Laird, Chas Worthinz- | A. M. Tubman? J. Walter Paris, Zephaniah Joues. | Stewart, the veteran barber at Willard’s, as he i a ke , x saritnel aay eaRbuRy ts it Fisk university, Nashville, Tenn., under the | to stand like a wall of adamant against allwho ton, Gen. D. S. Walke Goodioz, Mills oe settled Tne Star man’s head in place, and House of Representatives, and none so ready to | an author reasonably tamiliar with American be sacred to spiritual exercises and re- “4 would prafane the day of the Lord.” ee. ee COMMITTEE ON FLOOR topple them all ‘over. Papers relating to the | people and their ways. The conversations are, | direction of the Rev. J. C. Fields, the evange- df Haufiton, Bony G Torche Go a ‘GPayue, |_ W'.A. Gorman (chairman), J.S.Larcombe, Henry | Smeated his face over with a drift of white | Cine treaty of 1816 are much read now. jowever, bright and clever, and some of the pe- | list of the American Missionary Association. A STAND FOR MORALITY.» Henry Polkinhorn, - Philiiyis, W. M. ‘Shuster, | H. Dodge, J. H. Cragin, Woodbury Blair, John H. | foam, “Close shave, sir? @essir. Great men. ‘Then there are always a few veteran students | cullarities of high Boston society are taken off} — Atthe state convention of the Sunday | “The pointed utterances of this Centennial 4 — — Talt: oy ins McBlatr, gobs W. | Magruder, W. Cranch McIntire, C. R. McBlair,| They used to come here to have their tollets: e Shands sad Bolivian ceonomy tn both houses: wi aa ene foes a ons Seige schools ot Pennsylvania over 8,000 schools were | Conterence on all those questions of morality w, G. . P. Sayder, B.’ Robinson, onc. Throckmorton, Gen. B. Hobe tson, Rev- | thade, and while waiting their turns they'd | The railroad question is attracting a great deal | write fewer books and spend more time ant from these schoole | and reform which now occupy #0 large a place Anthony Poliock. D i cernel ¥ shee ta a : . aa reported in the state, and from these schoole y « Rear Admiral SF. Quacken!s ck crs ices, Wa an pete | Peta We baa cree ee at | Aare Tan clang eminent Me | URE ope aes gull welnny, bo ae | oral On oat ae ee oe anne ae people are earnestiy com Robert Murray, Win’ H. Pulls, Calderon Carisie, .'L. Hoibrook, | 2°*4%,,He was. queer one.—— Doesth ga lung | ate no precedents to follow, and the stock ot | 4 YOUNG GIKE'S WOOING. By Epwann P. Ror, | Ai attendance of nearly 1,000,000 is reported on | mended to your prayerful attention. Methodism He. OF Scores Manis amie Be oles AGRA Ee ie nk ey | thine: == He Wane queer Guie: Houstoinwen, ie | books on the autjece levers aimicon, teers author of “Barriers Burned Away,” etc. New | the rolls of the Suaday schools ot the state. cannot afford to stand beliind the foremost The followin He keeder, U.S. Na Frank Curly CS Ne We | always shaved binselt, because he was’ too | constant demand fora book to give ina com, Broticrs,* Mest & Co. Washington: Brentano} — Lincoln University, Pa., which for nearly | ranks in the battie against profaulty, Hoentious- also made part of the rece Scheutze, meyer, U. 8. Ar- | nervous to allow any one else to put a razor on | cise form the legislation of all the states con- For ourselves, we have never been able to un- | thirty years has been educating young colored | ness aud intemperance, or whatever kindred Senator William P. Fry thur Padelfora, Geoi ‘ans, Harty S. Bar-| his face, but he used to come to | cerning corporations and the result of its appli- 2 jenn, | men under the care of the Presbyterian church, ' Vices cause the land to mourn. t:er yolce is for Dingley: New Hampshire, dour, J i dattick, E. B. Tay. KO. Holtzman,|me to have his hair cut. He was a|cation. Thisis one of the greatest necessities | derstand the great popularity of Mr. Roe’s many of them for the ministry, has this year | Wat against everything that dishonors God or resentative . Ste let ign T. §. Rogers, Cha ‘ig fine-i * fellow 1 e ay t s p . 4 e George Edman Hepre Moore, FT. Browning, livite G. Ashter # Beyer | KTest big fine-iooking fellow and very eccentric. | of the hour. ‘There 1s no such book, and I don't | novels, and bis tatest effort throws no new light over 200 students, three tourthy ‘hein ia tay | afflicts humanity. From the begioning she has node land, Senat | Charles H. Ruoff, Walter A. Galt, Joun M. Waters, | AM curse! fle could curse the edge off a | know that anybody contemplates preparing one. | on the Robert Willett, H. M. Norris, Capt. R. M. Rod, “a razor in ordinary conyers: John Coehi ubject. Making the heroine follow the ie | given clear and emphatic testimony azuinst the 4 ee bieslte colleges clsesee, Bn _Chavce Iara -aiboue 25) appl )1 TT ccaunt, uid tc Rally comamere te aces on. He used to|It would be an immense task. As it Is, the | object of her aftections until she captures bir, i i. J.B. Oyster, Major AS. Nich: | Wear a big Mexican sombrero, a shad-beilled | members and Senators devour all they can tind | ect of Ls , | cants waiting admission. <i tirpation of this monstrous evil. Let there be olson, A. Dodges ALT Chopiege enras | Die coat, with large brass buttons. a flaming | upon the eubject, and are constantly seeking in- | Seems to be all right in the author's eyes, and | — About 100 Mormon converts left Chatta- | nolmuitering in thispurons We sowie non ley, Harrison H. Dodge, A.B. Cropley, Howard | red waist-coat, a high stock and buff pants. formation. The social question, 80 far as it en- | the moral as he points it is well enough. Virtue | nooga, Tenn., recently for Utah; among them | and prudence as to methods, and hearty co- ‘ ¥G. Lapham, Representative Samuel Goudrich, W. T. Wheatley, Charies E. Galt, C. H. | remember the first time he came in here--not 4 ters into the question of the control of the body | 1s rewarded and vice is punished, according to | sey, Senator John ePher=o V7. Le : three negroes—two men and a woman—who | operation with all whose plans accord with Sith, Gait Davis, W. Lenox Towers, T. C. Quant . ; zh the Tegulations in such cases made and provided, reil, Charles Cropley, J. Edwin Wilson, Frank J. | Here exactly either, I kept down below here | of the people through the influence of corpora- | Tegul es mad pI were, it is said, the first converts to Mormon- | Christian principles, and yet we most earnestly nel J. Ran- | Ward, Jay Cove, Charles F. Shafer, Frank B. Met. | then—I was cutting his hair. After taking a| tions, 1s an interesting question. There is a|and there are some clever bits of description, | nm trom the Attics taoe, Insist that the ultimate aim of all our endeavors Bayan, Kep- | zerutt, Caries MeCawiey, John C. Boor, Wm. Hay. | Wath I clipved my shears together two or three | gTOUp of members and Senutors who study these | ut too many pages are used to tell. the story, five Wiliam Mead : — The Massachusetts Home Missionary soci- shail not tall short of constitutional probibition Tesentative Charles B. Lore: Maryland. Senate 4 Elwards, Jacob G. Moore, James M. Green, | times, this way, just to try the edges, as bar-| questions, and, as I have betore said, there has | which is unnecessarily padded with trifling con- js- | Of the traffic in the states aud in the nation. James B. Groome, Representative Joun V. L. Find. | C. J. Badger, U. 8 Nz: Thos Ne Callan, @ N.Wook | bers do. tow Looe Well, you should have | been a ereater demand upon the library this | versations and tedious sollloquies. ety has proffered, and the American Home Mis- | $i,ne.traiue, fo the, states aud in the natlon. Tay, Nirminia. Senator leary H. Riddicberger, Kep- | ward, L. G. Marini, Halph L. Galt, Wiliam ©. Hill, | seen hija. He Jumped like he had been shot, | Congress than ever before since I have been in | HARRY COVERDALE’S COURTSHIP AND mar. | Sionary society has accepted, $50,000 from the of the states furnish Just cause for alarm. Polyg- pesintative Jobn 8. Bar st Virginia, Sena- | Samuel Maddox, T. L. Riggs, Ross ‘Phom s toe : a id grabbed me tight about the hand. Then | charge here.” C.Philip | son, J. H. Gordon, Dr. T. F. McArdle, Dr. = rey “4 e Snyder: North’ Car: “palo # | Lea, DW. S Harbin, Dr. RH. Goldsboroagm, & | Re quleted down at once and said, "my good| “Are any of the members fond of light read. Representative Willta: ‘ox; South Caroli J. Steliwagen, H. K.’ Willard, H. H. Alexander, | Man, never do that again. I can’t stand it.’ | Ing?” asked THE Star. Senator Wade Hampton, ative Sa 4 JAGE, And What Came of It. By Fraxx © | Swett iegacy,asa permanent fund to be used | amous practices in our territories merit the Rueben noe of “Prk Pate ete Fhas | tthe temporary failure ot regular receipts or | righteous indignation of an outraged people; ’ ra a in special emergencies, to be made goodas soon | and yet the abuses of the essential ideas of mar. e This is a reprint of a story which found a good f Henry L. Bryan, Randall Hagner, R. H. Hazard, | Then he sat down and | cut his hair very gently. | “Yes, there isa great deal of light reading— s, as practicable, and kept good. riage, as found in the divorce laws on our statute Div! oh E. Brown, Repre- | Wma. M. Doe, Robert M. Larter, "Thomas Meo, | We didnt lee at the one conveniences | novels,” poetry. and all kinds of Action, but | many edmirers something like = quarter of @| 4 suroliced chotr of men and boys ts being | books and administered in oar courts, fall but sentative ic Seer Sehator John | George Gibson Colgate, W. 0. N. Scott, Thomas C:| then. We didn't have glasses to our cases, | chiefly voyages and traveis. Stories of the | century ago. Although a confirmed cripple, organized under the direction of Mr. Chas, N. | little, it any, below the abominations of Mormon- T. M Representative Win. H. F Hungertord, Chas. P. Wilitams, F. Middleton, | But he would not sit down to be barbered until | Arctic regions and narratives of the explorations | suffering from a painful and incurable disease, . ism, and call loudly tor the purification of public sont, Senator 1. QC 1a Win. B. Boteler, Jolin A. Downs, David Ritten’ the author excelled in depicting outdoor sports | }/3K° af St. Mark's (Episcopal) chureh, 34 and | sentiment on this subject, AS Christians wo nd scenes, and many of his characteristics must stand upon the law of the New Testament, = P : ; | we wheeled the chair up in front of the glass, | in Africa, along the Congo basin, are much read, Deen Sel eine ee Josie, ALG, | 80 that he could see all over the room.——Haye | But a pecullar feature is the popularity of Representative R. fi. M. Senator Benjamin F. de Johnson, Jas. Lownd your ‘siders’ trimmed; wouldn’t they grow a| poetry in this Congress. All the British and | were shown at their best in the courtehi and| — Fifth-street M. E. church, Philadelphia, J. | and permit no compromise with the looser Floyd King: Texas, + FE Wilking, W.-W. Green| little better if they eae off once or twice? ‘Oh, | American poets are read, marriage of the hunting hero of this novel, and | 0. Wilson pastor, is enjoying @ great revival, | opinions and practices which have become #0 Representative Ji HW feid, john Hollister, Davis Shepherd, Cazenove G.| excuse me, they are thick enough. Oh, ot |, “Are the families of Congressmen generally = i = fearfully prevalent in our times. The sacredness for George 1H. Pendleton, iwepnesontati H. Bauer, Prank Wt Loving, DE Way “May; | cour. fond of reading?” pega mere Suber, dase of Comaienog | The meetings have ns po pails three | of the tharriage relation as an lastitation of God Mopenaicnte Wire nae pes Se etter Randall | "““¥es, Houston could swear. Lord! I forgot| “Yes, notwithstanding the social demands Iterature, and the reader will be in danger of | Week®, With the result conversions Up tO | must be maintained, and our uundivided indiu- tor Angus Cameron, tative P. V. Deuster; | Brows, Geo. Be kin 'y, Joseph Dodson, Chas tit; | One time atter he told me, and. clipped my | made upon them during their stay in this city, | getting a little tired before the end is reached. | %8te- ence should be joined with that of all who stant { Indiana, Senator D! ®s, Representative | Augustus Jay, Woodbury Loring, Clifdrd Kichard: | Shears near his ears again.’ He jumped clear | they read alarge number of books. Some of tors. J. R Me — Ata recent service of the West Presbyterian | on the solid ground of the isoly Scriptures, to Representative Wau. Ke Morrisous Minmeiar a | Ci oN RU htleey Heats Adams, “Jno, J. | across the room, with the oil cloth and sheet | the wives of Senators and members are close | SQUANE, AND, COMPASSES: op, Boroma, ruiz | «at Sree on oe, pastor, Rev. Dr. J. 8. | bent back the dood-tide of lleentiousness wiilch Representative Win. R. Morrison; Minnesot | Chew, John Davis Mat Ferguson, A.B.Briggs, | arouad him. It was terrific; the big sheet | students of history, and even ot theology in. Boston: Lee & Shepard. Washington: J. C. Parker. Representative Horace B. | A. Tyssowsk, W 4 soe anno! to the surprise of his con- | threatens to overwhelm ail that is pure in the Btrait: 1 : ne te x worth Ho any tt | thrown over his shoulders, his hair long on one | ome cases. Then there tsa large amount of] In che form ofa story Mr. Adame wives in this leery Waweentebesd arprise of his con- | Camework of our social Ife. livery taterest of Seatacive dh, Marva. ear Bee eebee: | Eilts, 0. E edits John ©. Wikon Hoge kat | side and short on the other, and his eyes like | fiction read by some. Many. also, are fond of volume, which is the third of tie “Boat Builder | {ie ainounting to, $60 00% ed all oo morality and religion ig involved in this ques- M. Cockrell, Representative A. H. Buckner: Arkaa- edward F. Hosmer, Howard Boteler, J. L Rob- | Ste! He walked up and down the room and | books on art and household decoration. Many . Gas, Senator Augusius H. Garlan 2 ” . . | tion of divorce. Let aot our efforts relax till resentative | ertson, A. Crane, jr. Joan Ancona, Pérey Hills, | Stormed; he gnashed his teeth and cursed blue | wives study history and politics for their hus- | Series,” a continuation of the history of the | for, and no debt rested on the church. Dr. Pax. 3. K. Jones; | : a our church stands free from offense in this v Wants, Joseph O. Brawuer, Frank 8, Parks, | blazes. But he was a mighty nice gentleman. | bands, always keeping right up to the times on | Beech Hill Industrial School, where boys are | ton was, afew years ago, pastor of the N. ¥. Jona i — THE qi J f - rac- | venue church im this city, Wyck, Reoresent Fk ate, fC Crawford, Puilip ¥. Larner, J: | His colleague, Senator Russ, was a fine man | all important questions, so asto help thelr hus- | taught mechanics and shown how to work py sighted ere Senator James « | Blake Kendall, Oriando G. Wales, Wan. C. Myeryi, too—very positive and stern, but notso nervous. | bands in their public labors. Even young ladies | tically, Instead of learning Greek and Latin and} __ at a recent meeting of the Presbytery of | Not least among the evils we deplore as Cassidy; Colora 1 IP. Hill, Rep- | Clay Stewart Ep,Rtank P. Middieton, Francis! “Seward, then Senator from New York, used | thus help their fathers sometimes,” otherwise unftting themselves for earning s| 17 encn Rev. F.J. Elms was received from the Methodists is the spirit of strife and division Fesentative Jatnes B Belford Senator Jas | Tuomy, Kobert 8. Chew, 4. K. Parris, Lieut. W. H. to be barbered at my hands, and so did Secretary THE LIBRARY AND THE LIBRARIAN. living by labor. The adventures with the Ches- Primitive Methodist church. Ah BE Slater, Representatt j Stack, donn G. Thompson, ¥. 3. Henupstone, Nor- | £0 Be barbered at my hands, an¢ ane S terfields will be likely to interest boys, but too | Primitive 2 which, we are sorry to say, 1s not yet wholly po Ee C5. Butchers Wa He Bee eT EAR, | een tlemon and weed Caulk at aoe iat, Ane | It is interesting to sit in the congressional | tet! space appears to be given up to dry de-| _—The Committee of Fitteen of the America | cradicated trom our Zion.’ Far be it trom us to = Arizona, . J. Butcher, . H. Beek, Samuel vi! el emen, pron g nestor Wo Ht. Frouch, a ‘Wilson, affairs and lots of great things. ‘Gen. Jessups, library, to watch the members and Senatora who | tails, fur which the majority will probably care | Congress of Churehes, which met Meigen in sberaeyg rr Sans oe eburch one ‘ my ts Ww Mexico COMMITTEE ON PRES, of Kentucky—he used to live on F street then, | Come in, and listen to their questions. There ia | very littie. New Haven, arranged to have congress | matical. re n, doubtiess, some pro te M. EL 1 = meet in Music hall next May. The plan em-| dential ordering in the denominational organ- frente; | .F: A. Richardson, (chairman;) George w. | You know—wasa curious man. He was a mili- | a sort of tradition about the Capitol that Libra-}oun SET. A Novel, Ossre Scavsrx. From se a H. Brents; “4 ae 7 v. 5 the German, by Clara New York: Wm. 8. | braces the bringing together of the leading men | izations of Christendom; yet the multiplication - Adams, ©. 0. Stealey, ©. historian, you know, and had an idea that | rian Spofford knows everything, and can answer space 3 Burrit, Charles ens us Hiss = all nen ought to be soldiers. He used to say ss Gottaberver. and women of the various churches of the coun- | of seperate churches on trivial grounds is not to hn G. Cai 5 Tennes- any and all questions. They come to him to| 4 readable and in some respects a striking | try into a congress for the purposeZof obtaining | be encouraged. We are to believe that fee, Senator Isnam G Hi i stati . wheu he got into an argument, ‘Isay, gentlemen, hie cee a larris, Representative gen. a A é Boy a sone Carson, ae E. no man has a right to be Presitiontat the United pp fhe author oe some saying or expression | story is this, the scene of which is laid in Rome greater Christian unity. er age belee poenwe abe nigh over. We FINANCE COMMITTEE. Periey Pore, ‘T.¢, Crawford, Bamund Hever we: | States unless he isa soldier, Nor sity a ciniz, | Of remote orizin, to get apt quotations, to de- in 1870, and by which the reader is introduced to eetbacten: Levt Z. Letter (chairman), Hon. R. P. Flower, | C. MacBride, W rs rejoicein the B. Shaw, i. J. Ramsdell, Frank | fans!’ He used to discuss all the great men of | °!de upon authorities, and to tell them just rising spirit of fraternity, which promises much k and given an insight No Tears. f cane : LA E Moen. ve 3 where they can find all about any matter they | characters of high ran! af for the future success of the cause we love. Wm. w. Corcoran, Robert Garrett, D. Willis James, Hei mm, he halon ae io Want Pies M. a the times with the other gentlemen who as- have in mind. He is even asked for the views | into Austrian political affairs. The plot is clev- “No tears to weep:” And wherefore not? From this time onward our rivalries ES sera Sea oT GE | Foray ta ps fg itaring | STs in bene oti| tthe rete of toast nag ak | iy corte the Gergtione pete na] SAL Ea Cu sou fen odorae We ase Fe August Belmont, Ei. esta” sj, Wilt | Dunneil, Watson Boyle,’ Harold ‘Snowden’ G. strect without | t0 the time of Washington, upon certain leading | incidents are good; ntdey ‘That touch? gratulate our Canadian brethern upon the suc- Rey. August Belmont, EH. Bacon, Maj. W.H. | Quupely Watson Boy! p, ¥, | Out and go all the way down the strect without Se ee omnen: BDO ed ly drawn; an air of naturalness character-| _.,/Hat sympathy may to cess attended their movement Prates Corning. Coe begram, ". G. Morrow, Dante} Leechs Bacar. Sere ned Sane oll about Prot Dems dna fund of Inenation wearin eae aR: igs the narrative throughout, end, though the “And give tay tears thelr owe = Cottiog the forces of Methotise: in tee Dowie: . in eon 7 a me 3 e1 as . Demi 18 and end psintul, interest. human woes such selfish things Jemison, “Galaner ones tae gy ae SPECIAL SUB-COMMITTEE, the linguist of the State department; he used | Jens, and apon all matters relating to.books, of | Srory Stee speia until the close. “That none thelr depuhs may kuow? EN ae ee eee Oe Raider, jr. okley B. Cone, BB NeGrann, Add!-| William M. Galt, Gen. C. M. McKeever, ‘Thomas co all about the doinis of sreat men, and | Over union hep! wie & Ge ce Reuse me ss ak coe Loi = — = — tone | ck, A. S. Hewitt, Edward Cooper, Wil | J. F, "5 4 we Ings over and over. erontant a a 7 ‘the Bataan ie Fores OB kote, Charis | Teneo Ger, Juma" Pe Wikete eed Dem | Tals wan al along ‘between sd god then pied by the brary furntehes sbeleroem tor oar ‘dod nas sent them tows Gen. John B. Gordon, Hon. Henry G Davis twas | Porter, Stiison Hutchins, Samuel V. Ni Curtis. | later on there was Lawrence M Keltt of South | Bon 0} soinmes there ane 525,000 stowed away Lapaham, Kotert Beverly, Hi. Grafton Dulane: x | Beksed Ha. Willard, "F.' “McGuire, ‘Thomas’. | Carolina. and Mr. Preston Brooks, who caved | there, ‘A large number are “colonized” in the fori Naming nt eg pricey Moree, dan’ — SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN. War, Senator Wie and limos Gancren ait = badly agra gase {lest by bnpiimmed Pikes ae Pendle patare wit seus F ro. . a ‘ ? jong story Giscouragements Siena stoi eg Temple, Bagel se Gay, Salk, chairman “Admiral DD. PUs- | Souatanne waaedes Teel ronda ee | we ied one ‘above another with valuable books | triats of Columbus and his which ohn W. Thorapson, jose a , Gen, (eKeever, Stilson Hutchins, Thos. ‘man Abe Lincoin when he | UBtil they reach ‘rill be fonnd instructive an well’ as entertain, MG. Emery, Lewis G. Davis, Bdward Westone: | J- Fisher, Samuel V, Niles, A. A. Wilson, urte & Beato tenon ae ain, when he | There are stored the best collection of news: ing, even to many of their seniors in years. ’ G20, 8; 1 anderson, Jesse B. Wilson, | Hillyer, Wun ai reSure sme BNe Lawrence | in the house here, and I went up to shave nim | PAPer#in the world. There are continous files Other Publications Received. is Felrs, S. T. Hauser, Helena, “Mon; | Thotas¥y. Luturell “° "? “mes ® Willett and| yefore he went to bed. He was a plessant, | Of British papers, running back for two i : : Hy ii j ef a i i 5 i i i E THE MAN WONDERFUL, IN wenty siete tele ee, isCOx Cpon motion talking man. One thing struck ember, | centuries, and American for over a ‘ : Sew forse Rare Joma Gusetn sabe, of Mr. Norris the report was when} went to hlarects nea ne ee century. Tho Ale runsing erty back of the ben; K. O. itolizman, D. W. Mahon x ioe: had a big bottle of whisky and some glasses da | American publications North ‘Beader Bult, P. HH Willtam E Clarke, Ale GLOVER ELECTED TRASURER, g American, which, under the name of Packet, Ya; James's. Edwards, Charles Xr. Luttrell nominated Mr. ©. C. Glover as treas- Soot tat Prouace ast ehee T did not | was the frst in America. ea Zeive, Brookiya, N, Ys Charics DONO emits, and. there being no ctner | SW ores? “Nob Well tie aa Teppeatea a the ket In L771. Afterwards |. sod ass A Anos, > Newport, “4 r. James ‘nominat r. Glow unanimously elected. Dame was changed "8 Advertiser; Fork! Mr. Hutchins, from the committee appointed man ‘to a Denver surgeon to | then to Poution’ Daily Advert ‘And, Sally, COTIREN Tx COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC COMPORT. prepare rules and roguistioos for the a gat nis hon amnpeteend: Gad tes Cees “ in 1890, tothe mame it nog eoares ‘The ‘files aro Z Pca amp hegend Theenk were pelos dating apogee eee refusal to perform the operation, next under. | Unbroken up to the firet issue. Roossle, HO. Towies, J. Maury Dove,’ c. ¢. Wil. | Witt the report of the commitiee on sub-couunlt: Sek teense Dusesem, only ee ng, le ; : lard, Wm. F. Holtzman, ©, W. Spofford, Chas. “This report proposed rules defining the duties of thwarted. ate

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