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A THE EVENING STAR. | LOCAL NEWS, | PUBLISHED ss ° i pee ae a8 A) it THE SCRUREMAN CARE. } re ate star esunaines ‘ 4 |. hy By Coven, dutye Picser-— To-day the | SW. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lith St, | | paving counterfeit money, ie being angeed to patios | a eimcvit Court, Judge Cartter._To-tay, jere to their sub- wrakely & Fenton and Col . y ve. by ait given. Wilson vs. Stici pee verdict for plaintiff. Centes va. Shorier; su Months, One Dollar | mitted and judgment for plaintiff. Wahstall + Three Dollars; OF, F4 rown; verdict for defendant. Shanvon & 5 lag > papers are sept {ror ra BE a ie | Everett vs. Gurney & Co; Jury out. Ra V2, 84—NE. 5,226. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1369. TWO CENTS. |° meter THE WEEKLY STAR—pnblishe? on Friday TRE Bartrvone 1xp Omro Rare oan ano morning—One Dollar-and-a-half @ 5 ear, ee Cente; Six De \ — THE City. Yesterday an adjourned meeting of . CL Z ‘Shee: Visatuin Aaunaiaa | citizens was held at Wormley's to consider ihe —— p confiict ‘tween Corporation a! | JSEMENTS AL NOTICES VE N “i - Question. RT Y-FIRS) ’ CONGRESS. TELEGRAMS he more ai! Vhio railroad in reference to y AMUSEMENTS. — — ee ee ° E ING STAR. ‘We made briet ee the ap- FO! ST NG TO THE STAR. | the grades of the streets, at which were. present TiONSL THEAT EX: ENCE ‘OF THE LARGEST ap. | —— - — Pearance of a number of Virginians before the i \ Proceedings i MP N wee soaret THY Jerisek IN ERE UNITED STATES. N a Reconstruction Committee to state their views This Afternoon’s ved “ This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | HP . . Apvertisixc DEPARTMENT, } i i and present memorials ia reference to the ad- 1809. ———— i vat sia weg Washington News and Gossip. 2 Fnipay, December 10, an. SP oa ers sin ven St 58,59 a Water and Bivet die. i see as 3 P ission of Virginia. | The committee represent- | THE SENATE ‘was not in session to-day. SPECIAL REPORTS, | dotph, Chiet me cay Nov + 158. Bir Bas e Le , headed by Spei ‘urner, > 5. wAL REP ; f . ¥ eT eet, Bin eegresns Agent, Ne. | NOTICE —We haveagain to request thow: who | a eee SS ey bin to acmand oe awe eatin bd cin copoting Gol! on Repudiation, | Mayer. After a tree interchange of sentinser Gestigwes'—The prompt and satisfactory man. | Purchase Tue Star from dealers an] newshovs Teas Senyouticns Noaton yCongressman Por. | ade. Referred to Committee on Commer Special to The Beening Star. | Sh cyoeet Mr. Randoty Saeed Hate Mera eH ST Hic eH) | aide the State of Michigan ino tare jade latklox, uiwell, 3 vy cl 5 onto - " 7 al Several colored men, and the committee repre- } ‘istricts. Referred to Committee on the Judi: rasive, = Selene portion of presented joint resolutions of the Legis- 1 convention, headed by Con- i i ave Ayers, amd accompanied ty lichigan in relation to the improve Mr. V. A. Witehcr, J. Bland, colored, a member ton dana Referred to Committee on pe pee ee ee ae the Mayer. A resolution was adapted recom- Lovisvitix, Dec. 10.—Cor man Golladay. | mending that the course of the road be changed who is a candidate for the Senate, @ade | from sny point outside of the city Nmits so as an extended speech in Frankfort on Weduesiay | connect with the Metrepolitan (or Point evening, giving his peculiar views on the | Kocks) bra westion of repudiating the National debt, and % the reasons why he should be supported for Sen- | ator. He advocated repudiation from both a moral and legal of view, citing precedents story. in which yon are fyfilling onr comtract of Octo- THREE CENTS Per in which you Ailing our contract of 0 torctuse to pay more forit than THREE CENTS rk City to Texas: the largest we incinding papers from New York City to Texas—in’ | per copy. It is furntshed to them at a ¢ i Sioa cossasieieareneh be Str agency Here | which affords an Ample profit at that price, STAND SATURDAY | fettaty with fommmeezen emotes comeract 2 6°0, | and with the understanding, also, that no more which we invit- your imniate attention. Shall be asked or charged for it; 90 that those We reusain, very tru! ¥ Sours, HOSTETTER & by a8 who pay more merely aid in perpetrating an FOR THis Frida |EVES OR THIS (Friday) saint “SISTIN sible route was pointed produced a plat of a survey ction striking the present Was A Communecated. _ ——= imposition upon themselves and a fraud apes presenited an address of the Rs pyrene rel iag rare eae tly pena tas aremoemn cell ITS EFFECT IS MIRACULOUS. fies caine cal wing of the late convention, in which were | ferred to Committee onthe Judiciary, and : react NT sete el crouibda serie remimtiongpeced Wy ti | gor gan of Me: Batley (Stan) Whe ser | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, Sh abe Ree ae “tock ot the Ulymapte BALLS VEGETABLE IxTERNAL KevENvE—The receipts to-day | Nor Simitted weit etna ithe 02 ait Garveya unde in the State Ef Massnchonetts —_——— ts the city by Ist sirect EWER. : imitit another ele : el n oleae aecnte’ e avENME to the prose pee cogent i pan Cures bala. | ff°™ this source were $261,369. and the test-oath taken by the members of te pe Som ey mod Sot ohnractone in om vers “ et | Scpot.) at a pulut beyond the clty limite Ord eh oe. Mghes bet roe heen, aueciae tren a Legislature and other officers elected. «o,f amd harbors thereof. | stom ane | Memaphed Beclusively to The Brening Star. | Pomt of Rocks branch being on the gr ' “peut.” Boltene b dry and | S®cRETARY Ronson and Hon. Mr. Hooper, aker Turner presented the memorial of the - Armee ( 2 St. Jounxs, XN. B., Dec. 10.—Last night being | will be ne farther conflicts, we, \. ir Into be wtifal Silken Tresses, But, above . e the great wom above | of Mass., dined with Senator Summer yesterd ture, briefly reciting what had been done | torizing the Committee on Education” and schooner E. ich i — _ - ler is the rapidity wit ic in the State toward Kabos to cmsptey aclork. ReferredtetheCom- | 55,1 ihis's are in a ave le Oe elter Ge by * 4 s “ COLOR. ms mittee on Aceounts. closi FeNeual or GENRRAL Onata—The 1 restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL vs: = ‘Tui Hove is still pegging away on the cen- ‘On motion of Mr. Dawes (Mass.) the © it- | Sel, and closing ,the hatches went to bed. This The whitest and worst locking hair resnmes it pegging away motion of Mr. Dawes (Mass.) the Comm | of the late moral H. morning all were found dead oc oe ! i 5 i ne | Bhs Tete meeste ‘ ; ~ | Fouthful beanty by ite use. It does not dye the hair, | sus bill, but will hardly get through to-day as feo on Ways and Means was directed. to inquire | Tia ea “their mamos were M. Deion, his late residence on I street at 12 o'c FAbeweLL nEADING but ntriker at the Foot and fils lt with new life and | 1.4 been hoped, as at 3 p.m. they were evi, What legislation is necessary to secure to mem- | Jets: Their nam G and was very largety attended, ssany' es bers the association known as Shakers the MISS ELLA A. STOCKT: ‘The first application will do good; yon will see the | about half through the At CARRGLL BALL, G Street, Bety th aml | NATURAL COLOR returning aa Wan Seis BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, has appointed V. Milah, « eee neers UT Dsts * © | the old. gray, discolored appearance of the hair will steward at the Executive Mansion, v "4 be gone. justrous, aud “ue ed ya = . rata! anid. 4 Tabor, resigned. He will enter upon the dis de oat Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer; no other charge of his duties on Monday. - > article is at all like it in effect. —_—_— | and naval ofticors being present, among otha: General Sherman. ec aailgle The Voy was dressed in a uniform of a Brig- adier General of the United States Army, and The London = te Atshown | Sacseaad inane af Gawtere patent burial ca-<, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. | Ora Teg nae kgg th, ler moun Loxpox, Dec. 10.—The Times this morning | Knox Craig, died Dee. h. 1S; age has an editorial article on the Alabama. clai After the services of the Episcop: The writer the American Govern: the Rev. Dr. Lewis, of St. John's arch, the sections of the bili. The steam tug Ik 2 o'clock this morni: same exemptions under the income tax as are enjoyed by other individuals, and to report by airman of the bolters' or minori €, presented resolutions on fin paca The rostetonl ot ean Mr. Coburn (Ind.) introduced a Dill, which y admission of the State, and that m-m- | WS referred to the Committee of Ways «nd bers of the Legistature only be required to take | Means to Prohibit the Pye egg ps the oath of ofice as prescribed by the reconstruc | Jreaaury of the United States, except such as tion laws. They left the construction of the sotuu the bomda ofthe Union on e inter laws to Congress, and did not advocate the iron- | ton ace ” See that each bottly has our private Government Stamp over the top of the bottle, All others are unt u } “MARK Twain” is Sam Clemens, and me clad oath. bp reece yale er ures Lee aes v 3 body was conveyed to the hearse by eights! P- HALL & CO.. Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. | Enq wedding is Paul Gerard, not “Geraud,” as Mr. Porter was the first to speak. He spoke | te¢ 0” Foreign Affairs was instructed to inquire ane Ene yetate the facts and law | diers, when the funeral cortege was formed by For sale by all druggists. atm | nthe panera hacoik: vehemently, and protested against the admieion | itoall the facts attending the landing of the | of the case. The Times thinks good results | Joseph Gawler, undertaker, and proceeded (9 oe ; French cable upon our shores; and also to ascer- Glad oath Being ode cme god.apen the iron: | tin whether France had, 1h connection with the total amnesty idea, and insisted’ that the ee re Sa eins retell & Gn: wing of the Republican party which he repre- | Government 4 chase 2 fended war the ouly true And oval warty into | 4 3¥, seaield (Pa) introdaced bi to transfer Baa eens, the school system amd jury clawse of | Reterred to Commitice on Naval Affairs. would certainly follow so wise a selection. Oak a! Cemetery” —>—_—_— Among the pall-bearers were Ggnerals Rani- The Suez Canal Not Deep Enough. sey, Humphries, Dyer, Shiras, Delafield, Eaton, Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. and Barnes, and Dr. Loxpox, Dec. 10.—The steamship Brazilian, = of this port, which was built expressly for Suez | | THE TREASURER oF PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, By AN ODD BLUNDER or THE wines, Speaker Aoan internal remedy, Ras no squsl. -Bacesmol § coy genres in piace of Mr Syphax, in nas Soe See eeenterg, | Cimcmnati Commercial’s account of the Panl by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. | Gerard wedding. 23 from It is the best liniment in America. Its action is like Pensonat.—Alexander MeDonatd, Esq., of ecured. withont extfa charge vr a e | Canal traffic, has been found to draw too much | At the meeting of the Metropolitan Board ot im Se secured, wihout oxt68 change d faith. “He cited an instance which he said | gotiee, preemcd,.® communication from the | water. A dispatch from Port Sid socom nc, | Police, bold reseed, Wee he Deore open at To clock; (oncrrt will comm cee eed eee to ped area; burns: 1 the Mining Association of Great Britaincis at | istely occurred in one of the counties, where the priation for improved quarters for midshipmen | that she attempted to make a passage a day or | Borckek. Screens scalds and sprains. For the sick headache, and benign Sew York, 1. | teri! had summoned a mixed jury and the | Prat lis Naval Academy. Referred to | to ago, but was obliged to discharge halt. of B a iL toothache, don’t fail to try it. In short, it isa Pain he Mat -~--ceorge Butler, of New York, is | State judge refused to swear them in, on the | Committee on Appropriations.” her cargo to get through. . : . at Willards, ground that colored jurors were incompatible 4 . ki pees CE 443 Tenth sirect, second docr above Fy miller. = in the love cae bee Mr. Buck (Ala.) introduced a bill making an CosTUMER LDEN COD LIVER OIL, | THE THREE most widely read writers of fiction | Speaker Turner, Mr. Crenshaw, (member of | SPPtopriation for the removal of obstacles trom | _ Twe Children Burned to Death. MILHAU'S GO! * , | the Bayon Teche in the State of Louisiana. Re- | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. FOR fANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, Sith, Hypephasphite of Lime a, great improve. J in this country are Southern women—Mrs, Ter- | the Legislature from Richmond city.) and lastly | serred to Committee on Commerce. Bosrox, Dec. 10.—A wooden bail in LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHIL- UMheaiy with pleasent fleet and ety dincatiniite, | Bune (Marion Harland), Mra. E. D. E. N. as thelr chosen chet executive: seed ad | “Also, Introduced ‘a bill to provide for the re- Chapel Place, occupied by several Irish. tami- s SOSTEM. . ts vans. ied ow ie very letter. : 3 7 % ‘ $ ees oe noW-T&F Im New York. F General Wardwell, formerly one of General DEEP Wi cle (Me.) olfered'a Wil ouating 46 the n28ed three months—were smothered to | of the Board, ina tew well-timedremarks, spone APES, Pa bone PERFECT MANHOOD. ee hvac Pension Agents from va- yy Pmoes cette ares su gone city of St. Louis the lands ocenpied as @ United . “a= 4 gi Ay fm | eee eae { SS loth Essays MIR TOUNG MEN on the evils of | HOU: ections of the country, asembled t9 con admission of the State, nu coincided with the | States Arsenal, provided that a soldiers’ monu- The Remains of Mr. Peabody. of his office, and Mr. M- in appropri _OeMectm —_ fourth door south of Penna. SELF -ENERVATION, with certain help for the | sider the best means to prevent frauds upon the views of Congressman Porter. Messrs, Hum. | @eRt be crected wu the site of the Arsenal. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ater terms.’ The resignation was accepted, and 200 Ore PAiNtinas: firing and unforranste, Sent in svaled letter onve- | Burean, and the safest method of conducting phreys and Maddox, of the convention commit- | E¢ferred to Committee on Military A ftairs. Loxvox, Dec. 10.—The body of Mr. Peabody | Major De Vere Burr was duly elected to till the . f . Addi 0" om at BARLOW'S | ATION. Box P. Phiiadeiphias Pa: ye} com. | business, has been in session here since Monday. For sale and on Free Y OF FINE large number of tee, also protested against the admission of the Mr. Hay (IIl.) introduced a bill'to amend the GAL MODERN PICTUR Presents wil a Internal Revenue laws, so a8 (0 relieve farmers Con, m Platt and Ayres and Mr. Hine, | “10 sell their own proda = beohener ee of the boiters’ wing of the late conventionyspoke a nee tee Oe in favor of the early admission. a Will be removed from Westminster Abpey to | Vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Mur- Her Majesty's ship Moparch to-day. Crowds of | tagh. people are at the tomb, paying their last Tespects to the remains of the great Philanthropist. o af CTORES aie = pig GENERAL BurTier has been consulting with found amongst them. No. the Postmaster General, and will introduce a Pent vs we. between 12th aud 13th streets, south 4 side, over LAMBS Louking Glass and Picture FALL AND WINTER bill in a few days to abolish pension agencics - Visit Te Mayor Bowew.—The detegatiom the Labor Convention appointed to visit May 3 Mr. Ingersoll offered a; his bill for an addi- ts oc Frame Establishment nel7-6m, and pay pensions through the money’ onder | Bi ead een cae an, of Regn enh re tional issue * Iega-tender notes, and moves A its The Duke of Saxe-Coburg Dying. on og Sy sl that duty at nine o'clock ch 3 eT - _ i dl s s + Was to ference to the Committee of Waysand Means. to The Er Star. | ag A offices two months. This wi ot | give his views. Bland is about 28 years of age, | f:Teuce to the Coi : S | Telq Ezclusively pening papier Vic ae Aur reposrrory, CLOTHING. eesti! Chap onal le gers End quite black. ite. was satisncl aieage: |) Mr Garleld moved to refer ito the Commit: | drat 4, Dee. 10.—Ernest, the second Duke of tee on Banking and Currency. peg merrdagns Peopieet all colors ma paltics | Mr. Ingereotl objected and’ wanted to debate i tginia were daily praying for the speedy | tne question, when Mr. Garficld, who ‘held the sdmiowon of tho State, and i was bat afew | sour insisted upon the tepular eden, Seles men, who, to wa pet pope verte a The House then resolved itself into Committee Schemes, were opposed to the admission of of the Whole, and resumed the cousideration ot State as at present organized. He was opposed | the Census Bill to the test-oath, or iron-clad oath, asitis-calied. | “Ine “seventh section which relates to the test neti y Dutler-—Why are you opposed to the | auties of the enumerator, the oath to be taken Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, is He is fitty- one years old. Prince Alfred, of England, the Duke of Edinburg, is his heir. 245 F STREET, Baron Von Genoir, the North German Minister, has seen Governor Geary at Harris- borg, Pa., relative to the Dr. Sehoeppe case, and — the Governor, it isstated, has declared himself . ENGRAVINGS. 4N EXTENSIVE 4SSORTUBNT. | Willing to revise the case from a memorandum SRAPH", CHROMUS, &c.. which is being prepared at the office of the Berween Tirreenth ant Fourtceath St a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York money market works ¢: ly to | borrowers on call who are able to supply their | vention would be a perfect sneces. After mn y him, &e., nde: ‘tieul: nd - ROGERS GRO PS OF SCULPTURE, North German Embassy. Mr. Bland.—Because I do not consider it fair separ Te pened in same penticelere A at 6 and7 per cent. according to the col- | thaking hands with the Mayor, the delegation ARTISTS MATERIALS, — phasic ical Saag Mir Massachusetts or | “Mr. Wood (N. Y.) offered an amendment to | iateral offered. ‘The banke arc sending but lit- | Tetired. . Re STATUETTES, &., &., Rear Apwira Rowan, in command of the | PEP?s¥ Snare 8 textonth, for they were | provide that no ceusus enumerator should be PUTURE FRAMES 7 Asiatic fleet, is to return to the Uni ted States and- 2 pee AND TASSELS, kc., &c. be suceceded by Commodore John Rogers, VELVET PAssE P gee BRACKETS, ec. | WOW Prices— Fit Guaranteed. | now"in command of the Boston navy-vard. Commodore Charles Steedman is ordered to s evga the war, while the Tuna | Permitted to try to influence the political action fo tastes ws their taking the oath is simply to of the people while he was performing his duties ostracise nearly uine-teuths of the white sen | 8 enunerator. ee ut the restriction w hite men 1 very necessary, as the of the State, the larger number of whom are | an Immense {idence a tle currency to the West, and none of an: 7 amount to the South; we even bear of small rc. | SALE or Tras ceipts trom Chicago.’ Commercial paper conti Cc al ues dull, and the rates are nominally nine to twelve for choice Acceptances, twelve to filteen for acceptances of an inferior grade and twel TATE.—Joshua Whitney & have sold a th ¢ front house on Tith M and N streets, to D. T.. Morri- fv. Also, lot in subdivision 0. A Fine A +f son, Exj., for $7 HOLIDAY PRE ce Y pf i as rij x e uate 15. for 5 No, 456 ‘ oN EXHIBITION ea a in his dag-ship, the Colorado, to Singapore, aligw Ms 1) Bsckiex' (colored) Tong a Alonar ee squint meni ae Sion —— oa mad aoe a Sreeer AT MARKRITER'S, STREET. Goons 408 Paces: Ox mie that Genera? Butler Will soon reply t9 IP but the Commitice Olerch et’ an meen mg ijn fo Food was not thousht | pW ASMROTON, Dec. 10, 1869—Jay Cooke & oo | Kilbourn & Latte, Teal etate Brokers have aides oe tule Tacterinen. Corea DRESS SUIT LS g13t0$73 | traveled a good d heard the Gon i. —— +200 = Tyla of Auetien’ citimes eee Re ome. d never heard the Gen- Largest Steck hangings, Window $10 to $35 | eral called a fool, that he (B.) has also traveled streets, for 10 cents per syuare foot; cash. : > --—— ‘i Picigre Frames, Picture Cord’ and Tas. ie ss Venta Gitaeeleee eae a. Nails im the District. BOYS’ AS C 3 i rights of American citizens was necessai KE AND Ono | The amendment was rejected. BUSINess ON THE CHESAPE U.S. 6's, 1881... ‘ : : . DEATH oF ax EstoranLe Lapy.—We regret < fe j , | CANAL—Navigation on the Chesapeake and Mr. Jenckes (R. 1.) offered an amendment, | Five-twenties, 1862. - “4 - nile. BC. QUALITIES AND PRICES. seme/ nnd thet nce Greckey’s amnesty and Jom | Ono canal kas ehoecd for tie Peer ee | eh authorize the em” | Five-twenties, 1864. Widow of the inks poke ne George on ty ey eae GENTLEMEN'S BELONGINGS, Davis’ bail business he has never heard him | gratifying to know, says the Cumberland Allega, plosment of experts, who could best obtain the | Five-twenties, 1865. died this morning at the residence of her won. —— = : = ALL STYLES AND PRICES. called anything else! Very likely Butler never | nian, that the boating season just closed lias | fullest statistics of eotton and woollen mille wl Five-twenties, Jan. and July, ‘65.1154 Thomas ft Boden, ot teens RAILROADS ° said this, but it sounds amazingly like him. been the most successtul since the first opening | kindred industries, all of which ought to be set | Five-twenties, Jan. and July, %67-.116 . y. S. : of the canal, and encourages the hope that the | torth at length im the census. ‘The ordinary | Five-twenties, Jan. and July, 68 Siar mete und ath street cast, in the 724 year most sanguine anticipations of the early friends | enumerators could not get the reliable statistics, § Ten-forties .......0 greatly beloved for Ww: a SALE OF STORES.—Anextensive sale of Quar- of the great work are to be full: i her many excellent traits of character, by a e fully realized at no | while the expert, who understood his busines, friends. She was the stepun Barone AND OHH) RAILROAD. termaster’s stores took place a few days since at Gistant day. ‘There were 6,039 boats dispatched | could readily arrive at the desired information. or the ‘well-known autbores ‘Mrs. Emma D. 'N. a Armory Square, nnder the direction of Cap- | during the year, carrying 663,491.08 tons of ithe amendment was opposed by Messrs. Gar- Southworth. Her funeral will take ed ‘Trains between WASHING. iia S7 REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLAUMNS | tain D. G. Thomas, military storekeeper, | being an excess of 1,558 cargoes and 178,421.03 | field and Haldeman, members of the Census Sunday afternoon, the 12th instant, at$o'clock TON AND BALTIMORE an ive, d Kile shit tons over last vear. | Notwi ding this in- | Committee. from the residence of Mr. Baden. . Dashincron aah xn <a Eighty-three thousand kit shirts were disposed | Crease (and a proportionate if not larger in- | ‘The amendment was adopted. = a WEST are now run as follows, viz: Of, at an average price of thirty cents apiece. A } crease on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad) we | The eighth and ninth scetions were adopted large lot of condemned stores, consisting of old | are assured, says the Alleganian, that a number | without material amendment. Roppery at Howarp Usiversity.—a few ith two . . of the mining companies have been unable to = ees. 1a! Gassaway, Operaicr. days ago a colored woman hired eens, Paeer Ee) ware Sine 000d, an Yecmare I Sse meargetee meek os Gay es eee | Sinan Axruoxy As A Bany Texper.—in | Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds | berelf at Howard University, and thetee girls aafOR ALL WAY STATIONS. 5 fm ee a boys des iets — mn the demand for semi-bituminous | coal Fequired. | -pite of her peculiarities, Susan has much that | in home and foreign markets as follows: scholars. ‘ Leav: ly. except Sunday, at FE -M., HABLE co. latter at an ni foot. uld no unforesoon circumstances inte! is womanly in her nature, as a little_incident a % . + s and'350 and 6.30PM. . — to prevent it, the next year’s business will show | the eats the other day. will shag Fines on york. “0k Teport. Gold, 12240125), in New Leare at 7-00 and 330-8. Mand 3:30 P.M mg thet Senabor Sues Inteodoeen ns OF tas einneseae ac onl for‘ tna year ame, | aaa Cae nee Dae, mam tice staan : [ay Cable: " x . M. Si pment ; | sata little German woman. In her arms j No train to or from Annapolis on Sunday. 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ning oes oa serps! in regee = Jobn T es7'614.14 tore were despatched to Georgetown | hield a very small, very red, and very disagrees, Pie gy imam fam ~Gonsote, for ae i ON SUNDAY. N. Reavis, the Capital-mover, resident | and Alexandria; 5,071.15 to Williamsport: 8,936.14 | ble baby. By-and-by the trainsvoyped. aeal the Teak san: Boi; 1, iillncie “oon? ' FOR BALTIMORE ~ yesterday. Mr. Sumner announced him asthe J to Antietam; 7.21.14 to Knoxville; 4,476.12 to | little woman took up lee hacket ed ies Eric, 4; Adanac any 8 9%; ! at SA. M., and 3:00, 9: =:00 UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL.) gentleman who proposed to carry the Capitol | other points.’ There were also sent forward 546 | forth in search of ssmething tact, oe eka “Bawls Beg yong ain é ees © Soixh nosh ine off on his back. The President pleasautly re- | 2080 pig iron, 111.085 tons of leather, 352,29 | to do with that uncomtortatie babs? Site eat satieentnd S0p0S Gales aa * ; eS hE a marked that he did not care to ‘move at the | {e¢to" lumber, and 11 tons of miscellaneous ar- it out nicely on a pile of shawis, and then gazed | Ti Middiing’ Orleans = ‘os icles. . attentively at re ple aroun er. ler “ enre Salts, sutept Daxeraey cad Sunday, at TA Sxarzs rom rue mos. Present time, and he hoped Mr. Reavis would | | Way bills issued to boats in 1860, 6,099; ditto | glance paused on the pretty iitike motuer titan | Nek Sales for the wreck, 31,000 bales ot okie Mou Saturday at'7 A 3 and 3:50 P.M. [hare just reeetved my winter sstock of SKATES, J not be too hasty in carrying the public build- | 1968, the boats deopatched trom Cumberland | siatigiius: wandered to to the Kind, taatronfs | 324000 were for trade, 10,60 for and 6000 Se we, oe [hich embrace all the newest and most approved pat” | ings away. 1183 were by the American Company, 608 by | Quaker tore eeoey oo ane kinds porsoun bs ror hesitation. Stock in port, 819,000 bales, of Pea eg ne ee | ome om, Tax CarrTot-—The House shortly after meet | Hs oer ly tu comeay shy Comal, | thesaiior hat, But (alighted anally on Susan {YMC 210 are American = . de. 1B, 7 y » 23 | with a foregone ¥. re 9 Fagreah tickete to. the, West com be bed of she LADIES OFIPPEI ing this morning resumed the consideration of | jy George's Creek,391 by Hampshire and Bald. | witty said to her, “Madame, will you look ‘The Markets f. Wasdingion Station Ticket office, at sit hours of the VULCAN, the Consus bill iu Committee of the Whole, with | more, 229 by Midiothian, 169 by Maryland, ia) J arter my baby a minute?” and out of to The Evening Star. wania avenue. Prseengers purchasing tickets at the ‘DAY PATTERN, Mr. Dawes in the chair, and a large number of | by Savage Mountain, 211 by ke Mines, 21 | the car instanter. But Susan was in no whit Ba.tmwore, Dec. 10.—Cotton firm nomi- Srenue office can there arrange to have their bag- BLonpix edpaieaae aus he aak with gas coal; 8 other cargoes. The tolls levied | daunted. She watched over that scarlet and | nally at 2 Floss and fairly active, and called for and checked at their residence, taken SARATOGA, &., KC. &C., Leese j on the boats and cargoes despatched trom Cum- | altogether awful baby, through attentive specta~ prices uncl ‘steady for : 3 SES Ena eres Maly Uitte ia thie citys | gare senate was not in session to-day, having | heriand amounted to €518,114.38, of which &301,- | eleetshe chitrupped @ tien eee, SKATES that haveever been offered in this city, adjourned over until Monday. The committees | 499.94 were collected at Curaberland office aul | art, andpoked ft under the chin with consum- Sheswine, the Jowest to the finest finish ‘$17,214.44 at other points. The ascending trade | mate ability. So agreeable was she, in fact, purchase, whilst my stock is | of the House and Senate have talked over va- 1 to Cumberland; embracing flour, grain, fruits, | that when its mothe: reappeared, th jisera- jiet—rib sides, 119¢.; clea: “mv CENTRAL SKATE DEPOT. ‘work of the session, Dut have had av ferent st | hides, salt, groceries, Ae, is abv steadily tn: | ble atom kicked and yoheter weptetar es, | eee Bs Tard quiet at 196. Whisky fair holding a Penner tro geePHt L. SAVAGE, work of the session, but have had no formal ses- creasing. TI ie, tolls — A collected for the | dian. business at $1.034a81.03%. Stock scarce. meeting this afternoon, at Justice Thompson's enney 5 k vear amo 28M. ———_+<-- N.B—All Skates warranted asrepresented. dad 6t | 008 MThe Board of Directors for, Canal Compang, | Axornen PexsayivatiA Homnon=dn Aged de 18T ON bh BO aah ae cli, bie, | ofce, ath Precinct. siation, for conference on between WASHINGTO) Aue vusy Lapaity Mazer Y—T) i rr, Jas. C A.P. Gorman, met in | an aged couple named Vandusen werd fi New Yor, Dec. 10—Stocks firm. Money | Lectrnes by Porter C. Bliss, on “Paraguay,”” ae now run as follows, viz: S°VEN PER CENT. ington correspondent of the New York Post | Awesputison Wehueoday, and will morethan | marked eee Hamed yantasen were found Taper gent, Exchange, “tong, x; short, 9. | at Odd Fellows’ Hall to-night and tasorrow FOR NEW WORK. withows change of cars. says: likely, be compelled to sit until Friday, inorder | burned to ashes, in id 22%. 5-20’s, 15. ex-coupon, | Bight. See advertisement. Hoare daly (enstes Suniag/et © 6. ms. end 39:69 “The marriage of Mr. Paul Gerard, « | to complete the business before them. Among | were kuown to have a lange 483; new, 62. North old, 42, new, 9p. m. FIRST CLASSGOLD BONDS, fone meriede of Mr, Paul Gerard, proceedings of Wednesday they passed their premises, some twenty-five or thirty thou : s7-The Mobile says that a ““Profes- SER pa spy! 7g ON Miss Wormley, an octoroon girl, on Tuesday | the amounts for the several divisions andem- | sand dollars, and the universal belief of the | _ New York, Dec. 10.—Flour 5al0 cents lower. sorship of Positive that Is, of int and 3:40pm a “* | PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN GOLD IN FIRTY | last, is not, it seems, consi Jegal under the | powered, Paymaster, Wailes to liquidate them, | neighbors is that they were robbed, mur- | Wheat la? cents lower. Corn quiet and firm. delity--bas been established at Harvard Gul- topes ow 328 TERS eon «French cine nan he awa Fanceny| “r SUR POON beet Cxmberand: | rea end th bomen eke a Si eae : : ‘ seid, ; 4 wonton zw | Person can marry without the consentof the pa- | FonziGx News ny CARLe.—By cable t is an- | {ie sore she: Tans oye tee pte ad done yap peg ar pe ped Ae Bonga, ee peee Thrtugh tickets to Puiluiciphia: New Yorksar | “Y75SEST Pare OR LONDON, “% NW | sents, if these be living, or, if this be refused, a | nounced that a majority of the French Catholic | found “stil in’ tede: theagh Weeausen Was prem dg baad Pl a heise - ‘Threugh tickets to Philadelphia. New York, or YORK OK LONDON, legal notice must be served on them announc- | Bishops, led by Bishop Dupanloup, of Orleans, | cellar —that of her husband in the hall. but ularly in that State, announcing that Prsten, con be Bad s¢ che, Station Otiee at os Bowe ing the determination to marry without sueh | and a number of the other German Bishops | That they should have been separated in this Sg yy a 5 vipania aveuue, "Paseengers pF FREE OF UNITED STATES TAXATION, | consent. In the present instance Br. Gerard's have refused to accept the doctrine ithe int maimer at such a time, seems strange. More and same cacy tar mi family proteste i ity of i r 01 vi ig! = — Se Sree a ome are, Serenae oo have Having ogiceted te serve the proper egal nor | State’ Catan ected teat, Minister of | over, the neighbors fo Proves at once that bur- | fie semaior of token oo ee apd with ” eceresecapmetersna seagate dence, taken to the depot, and put into the baggage ISSUED BY THE tice upon them, in accordance with the law, his Spain would resist the deerecs of the Ecumen- glars bad been inthe house. A e Jack knife, } ruled very low. In. domestic cotton the | 4 Lor oF TIGUE LEAP) Havana whey al imate and Railro atvertisement or rt eam edt perry ghar ed Bic te p tye ig ins Prices are without XD YAA TOBACOO ; bepuer® Washington, Baltimore, Aunape | BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MIN. | ieza a eee oe Me ee, Sys mice! eee our last report At the lowest Pee +3 a a oY WILSON, Master of Transportation. WESOTA RAILWAY CO. ‘Tue WEEKLY STAR, now on our counter and | of the Feumenical Council. In Marseilles about | lence. On Saturday the ore moan frightened, brown tnd L_M. COLE, General Ticket 3 i ready for the mails, contains Pre- | 1 mon mado vislent demonstrations against no doubt, at the decline in was in tow: for bleached shirtings i 2030 GEO. 5. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. Geek in wrappers + the ilumination. | Sixty arrests were and | offering to sell off the ‘metal, thus inev- ‘mainte A ee sident Grant's first annual Message and accom- the mob dispersed. itably advertising his possession—thir- steadily ‘demand i Sea pecans cf See: Ma Rochefort made a bitter and offensive speech | ty thousand dollars in a farm house in ond pete os eee 4 SILVER WARE. XK FIRST ROR TOA OO ELS SINKING al Ss the og tional a in the rene Corps ee. creating = a quiet coutry Gazette, Dec. 7. ‘are without anima. : 5 > ilroad ‘rouble disorder calling dissent from an wee ae mee speculative and _— Boys in Bh the y ‘arland 5 National Bask Balt CoxveyTiox—This ‘are ona ee eee Ws take great pleagare in pitcntion of SECURED BY THE Setar Kew nega and Nin ara) ayer the toh Romne by the Cea. in touen mony Ste. ihe following Bostou on ig emlag the mills, Very litte is done in ‘Prints, = Wy, the ‘eople; Useful Items of Domestic oft he dahl between them. President, . Bush; First Preate moaned cbowt, cent a yard BILVER SPOONS ANDY Railroad, Branches. Depot Grounds, Rolling Stock, | Economy; Fiumorous Sketches; with Depart. The Viceroy of Rgrptihas a length ‘accepted | Bent, JH. We of New Jersey; second | Dut without eect of fidacing phoney BREAKFAST. CO Equipment of the * mental and Local News; and J the ultimatum of the Sultan and all its condi- | Vice President, L. P. » OF Mi Re- to lay in a heavier stock of An and price, enh oe ele. Housek Miscellany; and latest Tele- | tions. - Secretary, C. E, of D. business will justify by a reduction eerie or ‘ornament, made of the A FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT, graphic ree Do. aaa etre 6 Secretary, “A.” T., Goshar Onjo; I of prices —N. ¥. Independent. Sliver. Our aie ey rather queer proceedings at the session of the | amended Con: titution was taken up by sections ao Kirk's iver" We are constantly Alig Iarge MELDING, IN CURRENCY NEAKLY TEN ‘oman’s National Suffrage in | and pamed. ‘The most noticeable alterations S7-Fair Haven, Connecticut, is to have a fac- Shek eet ewe eH PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Se ow, a x ere ane inp last Sotmentay of Novem manufacture paper pulp from potato well en those south of ar [a — arde ‘of “free love” that the modest another axing ‘sumof fifty cents as the St ee aera FES ay ees Be eoregeeask “ UsTEES: lac mbiars meee 2 from the Suuual docs from* cach Gch Eauaaien a ine mon = rene gecniving oldies toikeee Te J. EDGAR THOMSON, of Philadelphia, Pa., Fait. “atts Norton thought woman better off | Association. ‘The rules and regulations “with supply ‘L Kl 80) ~ i? with six husbands than one could not | proposed amendments were The SAM UCRIRE §.50%, CHABLES L. FBOST, of New York City, Ree oe dae becteek ‘marrings'an 4 facrat i acon, Ra, ‘A St. Louis sathenity Sor the Acitimere street, Baltimore. ar crime——New York World, December 9. Biving the umpire persion tocall the mrtver, sratenventihat Mi. Dr: Walker create wavy ae =} docs Bae ie — Financial Agents for the sale of the Bonds, A wniren in the Boston Journal of Chemistry | without ‘warning; in case et aM. B. whose wife was drowned takes the ground that the practice of evaporating | number of runs between two Clubs in agame, ‘by the fall Sear nee. HENRY CLEWS & CO., water upon stoves and furnaces is not conducive | and where one refuses to continueit, the sued ferry company for dam- a jucted by the o to health or asserting that atmospheric | other{Glub the game with a score of nine to sow cfirrs hie entire stock of Ge fonths’ 32, Wall Btreet, New York. bed Ce ate diner fees y siriking out the section which makes a ‘announces that “nothing Seine] Gate oy it Ce bse sem Ay day, poe De ‘and professional ae nae peat? hoch meee Ivana - third air has| F capacity to held | Clubs, ‘cool custume for thisseasen, even Ho. 296 Pennsylvania avenne, third door ct Sg_These Bonsis may be obtained at 95 and ac- BpOF than cold air, wane of wTmeo Bird of Baltimore” is said by nex to Frankfort Bank a . the Trew Vouk jhe hy yet Dees ry UNDER METROPOLITAN Mait, yds egreegt Bs Seared AT-Sew York evellscarry umbrellanabont 7A bootblack stad in a New York hotel is ‘rua he say offer (iy Pewn's AVENUE, SPAR Lite STREET Weer. wania avenue and 10th street, LS size of pencil-cases of canes. ~ worth $7 a day. ‘German baron. is in retirement. GEORGE BAUER, Proprictor. eiey —— - ——— Ler oleae el weber being done in minia- roel ee es ee a She latent sate Any oy Va., Sym fe. told pm. The Bar ie stocked | FP MINE ‘wax prohibited at the Georgia is a forest of beautitul trees, with ‘prepare W@ manufacture payer wake les, and Aico. OAL BR 3 4 se noce acve war a Menan a, bmg canard anil! Jaguars, State on of ite isamorality. eaves, Sowers and trate, true copy—Test— A.J. Galena ones Soot brands, wry | ase STINEMET2', 934 Pov. ‘ground ! °

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