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LOCA L. NEWS. THE EVENING STAR. | * ° San. a POAT THR STAR BUTLDINOS m Rawetve Contngracion — Lon Penamsy jamie Avens . corner Lith St. | . @ver eS me OF Che THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW | ‘6 or ii J vuilding adjolsing Wall's Op ionon Se 6. HM. MAURRAS M Prav’t | d occapid by Mr. Georg W, Bushee » @ box M4. Dat ¥ Fork Cr at the eounrer Te eats Two Cexts cach. By mail—throe months, 91.20; | gix mowchs, $3.00; one year 30 WHE WEEKLY STAR od Priday—$1 0 olpihesne > gl mea eae Vo. Be Me 5842. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1871 TWO CE met hou re e year. BI Invar NTS. bo paper sent lon: tee of advert AMUSEMENTS. _—_ |: SPEGEAL NOTICES. | BVENING STAR. [rxQmg2riotl% LeEtcte | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Jew N«T Nal : © GAUTUKR, Importer af Wines and Brandies, | ———————— —= | Senate to-day: as This Afternoon's Proceedings. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. soon burning throng municated to th - ofers for sale? — tard. Dapay & Ov. ; P M. W. Rernolds, recciver of public monsys, WEDNESDAY, Boos mb | domes Bennessey = OS aan bs ne em Washington News and Gossip. Homboldt. Kansas; W. R. Irving, register land ——— SOCIATED P2 REPORTS building a ee Finan Reotch and Trish Whickies: Sherry Wines : < ofice, Utah land district, Utah; Bred. Holmes, Baris aligned a ae ASSOCIATED P2 Heit ig a a wih ah bt 4 ia aa ao aes reas | INTERNAL Revenve.—The reccipts frou this | agent for Yankton wud Sioux Indians, Dakot SENATE.—Mr. Anthony introduced a bill to = which war also in MONPAY DECEMBER 11, 1871, Esiment of "German, Bordcvae’ aod Bucweinty | source today were S00! © ' Thos. W. Bennett, of Ind., governor of Ldaho; | prevent and punish bribery im the election of FROM EUROPE To-pAy. ceetul, White & oi tule poten « MES. F. W. LANDER, . Roc! Sherry, Mas 8 - | Mark Giddings, of Mich., governorof New Mex sae Presi 4 Vice Presidentof the | Tgrephed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ten, anda 2 ; -_- ndies Mediord Roum. Cor | Tue Horse voted to-day to adjourn over | ico; Frederick Watts, of Pa.. commissioner of | Sectors for President and Vice Pres The & lom Press on the President's E*2ceem Bete. oon Since. Sesto age Eagied | until Monday next agriculture; Lewis H. Dougiass, member of | United States. ond: = . GRANT CERT iil be sold ath oe SST council, legislative assembly, I Geo. Bans | KUKLUX WITNSSRES TO BR BROUGHT TO THE | Poxnox, Dec. 6—Pre-iient Grant's message grag “(kv Discount to the trate ALL rive of the colored members of the | croft, of N. ¥.,envoy extracrdinary BAR OF TRE KENATE. ; to Congress makes an excelent impress on here, | Po *ighs of recovers = oLD a DLKS = aon $. Ga Me House of Representat are on committe: | oo gp gaged oe ee ag a Tr Mr. Seott, from the Joint Select Committee | and is favorably received by the press. It fur | members — ; pe th Wail Orckestr. anufacturer of the Pi jative Wine Bitters, — i ,o Pa., ministe ident to San ’ pe coding, cdita’ abe Commiedener BMciovitt Gemuerising over 7oy Vocalists, with Fall Orchestra, | Moustectres othe ae ee Trimie atone Tes cancaties mee ae Oars tae nishes the text for leading editorials in all the morning journals. They genera!ly express satis- | escaped injury. When the fir taction with the spirit in which the relations | #frived on the ground No. 2 engiw with Great Britain are dealt with by the Presi- | &t the corner of 9th and ( sire dent, and the op'nion is almost unahimoas that | West wall fell they removed tres slileg en st WEDNeSD Y RVERING. Dees bs Sr i f UART) Ts wd G PROF. GEO WALIE y confirmed the nomination of Milton W. | Ricbard €. Shannon,’ secretary of olds. sive: yabli mets Brazil; D. M. Armstrong, of N. ¥., cx ena 1 [Be reoely et Ok Babs moneys Bt tT ak tamme kee A, Torbet, of De gencral at Havana. R Homboldt, Kansas. rent resolution directing the Sergean to take the said Camp and Gist int “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” = ‘ never bas a more flattering exhibit been made | it wat directly ander the north . - : ‘ ‘ H. ickel, pension agent at Phila te! and to bring them to the bar of the condit 5 fall outward. At the sume tum ee oe It ta appetite and digestion, and it fe ua Carr. Wittiaw W. Saxpers ih infantry, | 5 lh Sister, glster of land office a Sawer foc hae coin a ee sm tes tansting | preet emoets arvented te pe A cmemeptmin A ‘ Se te eye Mears. LEA & PERRINS w | 4* deen ordered to report to Col. William Hf. | Idaho; L. B. Brasher, register of | ne committee also reported that anothe’ , “one 2 hack, and net a mo nent tow soon, tor im w@ few terfeite. | Fimory, commander of the Department of the | Pembina district, Dakota: P. article on’ the President’s mrstage, congrat ch i " ss in North Carojipa had appeared and de J : Taimutes after the space was clearnd a large por SANTLEY! promente all partie ty DUM Gulf, for duty as aide-ile-camp. Of land ofice, HHvibolt, Kai to anewer ail adrstions: bearing on tic | lates the Amccteangorernmentom the dexterity | onGr The worth wall lly Magn sat hee te S =e a A 1 3 ent of Sisseton and Wabehton pposed connection with the secret organiza- * J eae a oo the precautions taken to clear the ground the lew ; ORGE DOLPY bere te announce ‘ = From tae TamMaNy Rinc—Penmars— | kota; H. A. Eastman, register of ‘ :. on the ground that he was not obliged to | [7s the Mrance Gorman wars in preserving an | of ife wouldhave been fearful. trapesengpic bogs. = Mer es x ‘i ce sun of | Prescott. Oregon; L. 8: Dyer, agent of Indians, pinate himself. P . ms 2 be wir was filled with sparks and cinders NP OUNCE Batencter’ General Spinner to-day received the sum of ts ‘ing practical sympathy for both sides. IWe GR. « Chis eplende Hair Bye is the dost m tae woria as i b Grande I € ©. Hileman, ‘The committee also submitted a resolution tha: orion 4 < irene . | caused by the buruing of the targe mawot ligh = 33.10 from New York. The writer did not give It regrets the threatened abolitionof the ineome ie AT LINCCiN ) ALL, Barmless, reliable, inatantapeous. dose aot coatals ‘rom New York. e writer did gi register land of witness—Wm. L. Saanders—be taken inte: regress the Si ~ combustible Material in the Opore Houne y cud, nor any Pifalte poison to proince paralysin or is name, but states that he had “ gouged” the | Stuart, receiver public moneys, Oly: custody. tax, without the adopiion of-a substitute. The Ge THURSDAY LAY EVESENGS, | ath. “ave hey aunted nod dclasivs preparatiigs | Government of the snm which be forwarded. : agen of Indians, Ne Mr. Scott staicd that he desired the resola- || Tistcs thinks t hig pg mae ei 1d 8. virtnes: 8 ' eee br Banas Arps. great parties of the Union will next divide. Vecalite | eva hcp “Batr BroThae haa dirty Wee: | rae Umrep States Svnver Strawre ‘Welch, de West Po walt: Roterins moved $e take apeoe Tr predicts that the coonomle problems in the ccaiiete ; he : ni tates will eventually be solve ace MISS EDITH WYENE, perfect Hair Dye—Sla-k or Brown. 1 rnrwiate 18 Bond atreet. HOUSE GENERAL AMNESTY RII. The dill wax read, when Mr. Pomstoy ob- Jected to its consideration. Mr. Robertson then gave notice that he should call it np on Monday next. he Senate then, at 1:19 p.m, went into ex- ecutive session, and, after sume time therein, adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr Banks (Mass.) offered a resolution calling upon the President to communicate to the House, il Apolied. wt uit | Wasecer, with its distinguished party of scien- throp. do. Central PATEY, vv) i Ark: TMMINGS, Mr. J. G. PATEY, ve Mr. SANTLEY. Br. LINDSAY SLOPER, pianist and condactor. $1; reverved seats, :0 conte extra, for %§ Music Brore on and afver nes fs 4..Nqe | title explorers, sailed from Boston Mor : — ite voyage along the Atlantic and Paci THURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW of North and South meri env yall Einte Prick, Sand sae | AT-THe Warre Hovse,—Secretaries Robeson, Je cordance with the views of the agricultural pro- ducers of the Mississippi valley. The Prince ot Wales eut of Danger. ‘ \e Loxpos, Dice. 6—The official bulletin of the | y pony pee egegelln a condition of the Prince of Wale: this morning . states that His Royal Highness had some sleep ‘ast night. The sever is regularly and gradaaliy declining. Her Majesty, the Qacen, remains at Windsor, but is in constant commanication with Sandringlam. There is little doubt now that the crisis is over and the Prince outof danze-. pti ache inlnn ie, pension agent, Garden, register land ico. J. Betts, agent for 1d ete Price. 2 and Mheents. . R. B. Nevin, pension EN 8 INODOROUS KID Cee bt A Fish and Delano, Postmaster General Creawell, eet t ows ) eg igs eae ores soiled glo 0 ne coat = cis A. issioner Tadeitae "und fescy “eoode dealore “Price, "a | Senators Edmunds, Fretinghuysen, Cauldwell Afinirs; E. A. Fiske, principal clerk, private cents, de Sly und Seott, and Representatives Dawes, Lam- | jand cl: Joseph Webster, azent for Indians, Ss port and Cobb had interviews with the’ Presi- | Suntec Siows ; Barclay White, superin= rUPE SSORTMENT ©) ni lay. P i) Ne = pee ae = aexeson: as, iy: aon Indian affairs, Northern Superinten- ‘and = — Tarkha and other fine woods. at RIV HA’ we B. A LETTER was read in the House yesterday 1 & sAPES’ DANCING ACADEMY, — AMISH Ae teens Between Sth ad 10th “erste. ape t incompatible with the public interosts, ‘corm 1). I. Coon, of Ala., at io Janeiro; | The Trial of Mrs. Wharton. DAY Deeomber oth. DAYS AND AOURS MOHUN £ CO.'S, 1015 Penna. ave. de6-w5.3" | stternoon from Hon. W. B. Washburn, an- | G°% Grif, ot Ry., Uopeniiag . John IT, | Copies of ali orders issued to the commanders of AxxaroLis, Mp., Dec. 6.—The coart opened Bee ain nt ane GAtoenny nouncing that he had sent hs resignation asa | Hawes, of D.C., Hakodadi; M. G. ‘Holmes, of | UNITED STATES VESSELS IN CUBAN WATERS | promptly at Mo'cloc! crowd war as eee dies and Gentlemen, MO} 72D 7D Representative to the Governor of Massachu- | Pa., Chee Fo 1. Graham, Jr.,of N. Y., | directing them to protect the lives and property y, including ‘ : H.B. ary, | Florence; M. McDougal, ot N. ¥., Dundee; Jas. | of American citizens and to maintain the dig- who occupied most of the seats on one setts, to take effect on the Ist day of January i co y ’ Faulks ir, Tumbe: Weston Flint, ot Mo., — = the American flag; oe - og u 2 court room to their apecial | .. ——_—— Chin Kian, M. Li of IL, Tunstall; F. | ne ere! re communicated dey, in | accommodation. The prisoner and wer daagh- | ie T srw ani No New Dear ov Seats.—The resolution of | P. Brewer, of relation to the re. ent imsult to American citi | ter, with Mxp. and Miss Nelson. were seated as | leaned to HB. Phillips, who pened the place DAYS Mr. Starkweather introduced yesterday to have | Collectors of Customs— Drew, tor district | zene by Cubans, ad the failare of the Spanish | yesterday—inside the bar, in the rear of her | with Rosetta and a full dramatic company. aa of Puget Soun A for Alaska; Geo. | authorities to afford adequate protection. The The former two were relieved from | Wallack and Davenport come next, and undet RDAYS & new drawing for seats came up this morning | yo) "Che rry Stone, V: resolution was agreed to. and eager scrutiny of the tators by | the management of Humphrey Bland, (now pays setcatt 5 a cevraaaian ts unfinished business, and after the usual con- | hanuock, : Mr. Snapp (Ill) introduced a Fesolution di og "| dead.) 0 ssendet thechasachers peceliarte these 2 t es ‘tween the members having front seats | p. ¢ F dk recting the Committee on Kailways and Canal- ibility of - late > ne ST THCESDAY oct ~ and those in the back settlements the resolu- ‘ewark, N. 4; H. W. Wilkinson; Pearl | to inquire into the expediency of connecting th. chum esinvalld | Cietent sous: smisted by Rove I-ytings, were SCITS NRAT r aved. It was leased to Bandcrsen & Barton ‘ was rejected to the disgust of the latter. River, Miss.; Thaddeus C. Di cee shores 4 — =e, ant i Foccmen in the question propounded to the witness, M. Sari the scason of 186889, and after that F 5s — Te the , | Mas=.; Jos. A. Starkweather, Si. Marks, Fla.; | river with a ship canal. Referres Committee | rliza Chubb, yesterday, “Did General Keie Thaddes ton f a SUITS HANDSOME :!! | 4 Lanon Buaxav.—In the Howse yesterday | Winisin Warman Mabie ‘Ala; Chester A. | on Railways and Canais. ain on bis ond 00 Dultintess sake ang Settee. |” us Barton was, up to the close of URABLE! afternoon, on motion of Mr. Killinger, of Pa., | Arthur, New dork sf Mr. Buffington (Mass.) introducea a bill for | ton $00 the object of hie wait tothat | trnamtene Of 120-71, the primcopal lense U : * ig * ey | 33 5 yg . 0 ou as w Object o! v at vhile ; rionic — the committee on education aud labor was | | Surveyor of Customs—Henry K. Smith, at | the construction of life preserving stations on | place? H sete nae s upon the ‘boards of Wall's SCITS CHEAP"! directed to inquire into the expediency of estab- | Omaha. the coast of Cape Cod. Referred to the Commit Mr. Steele, for the defence, cited authority to | Opera Honse. them Madame Marie 1T8 TO SUIT ALL PERSONS!" | !thing 2 labor bureau in connection with the de- |, Assessors of Internal Revenue—Jamos Coey, | tce on Appropriations sustain the objection to the question as hearsay | Serhach, Mrs. Scott and Mya. Prod. W. su “" | partment of agriculture, in reeognition of the | fr Utab; Wm. 1. Warning, New Mexico; vacghee CIVIL SERVICE. evidence and ‘illegal, the declaration being no | Lander; also, the Mrs. dames Vates and Lisa wae Tights of the labor classes. ter T. Burr, District of Columbia; ¢. E Mr. Willard (Vt.) introduced a bill to reftlate | part of the main fact. | son, 6th district of Ohio; Caleb B. Lord, Ist dis- — the manner of making appointments to the civil SExATOR TRUMBULL is reported by the Wash- | trict of Maine; Alyin B. Clark, Ist district of ‘Weber Bi ue Operatic Companies, Kelly & : ia States. Keferred to the Mr. Revell and Attorney General Syester fol- | Leon, the W: ryaut’s Minstrels. lowed, arguing and citing authorities to prove | &c. At the beginning ‘of taisecaoom tt was leased PLACE TO GET SUITE! Fee ce ree ne oe ete Ceara VE mewarer iat aiticter abe ee Or etchumonghtto be trenght out were part | BLMTis ean nacre eee enamel aed . H. Mayer, istric h e 1s Journal as saying that he would not accept a Collectors of Internal Revenue—J. G. Frick, | =pee nization of the | of the rs erento the fact, bn vital to the case Sota Nap menace emo’ —, had Senn ON THE CORNER OF 710 AND D, Presidential nomination from the Democracy or | 10th district of Pennsylvania; Geo. A. King, | civil service, viz —Mesrs. Kelley, P.; Hooper, | in elucidating and revealing the intent and mo- completed between Mr. Savitte and Manager the +Possumites;” thinks President Grantor Nevada; A. H. + Sth district of New | Mass; Conger, Mich.; Lynch, Me.; Perry, tive of the priconer. Risley for reopening next Monday. . f imin- |. gan; Irving , 2d district of Minnesota; Wm. | Holmes, ind. = uding his littie after 12 o°elock, jevers. Berry & Wall wereinsured 000 THE VERY CHEAPEST istration. &r istrict of Georgia; Geo. B. Chamber- | LANDS FOR BENEFIT OF PURLIO RCHOOLS IX "Jadee Miller, oon ri - ingens wed Fob had at Philp & Solomons’ bookstore door of the ehurc! Boxers snp HATS FEOM PaBis, JUST BEOEIVED. when Judge Miller, after consultation with the | in home and foreign companica. They exterate other judges, delivered the decision of the court, | their less, ndent of insurance, 4 $10,000. ruling the question out, holding that the un- | Mr. Saville no stock im the theater, and sworn declarations of General Ketebum were | consequently loses potning imadmissable. Mr. G. W. Bushee, junk dealer, loses stock to amount of §2,500, on po on ting his eam presen} him ay, 2 FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, A Froatixa Inox Dock —Secretary Robe- | ins sth district, eon to-day opened bids for building a floating Appraisers of Merchandise—E. Le Fayour, at iron dock, intended for the repair of naval ves. Detroit, Mich; I. Kk. Darrale, at Boston. ETITION. sels on theirstations. About halt a dozen bids a large number of postmasters, promo- See a eee were received, all of them being from the north | tions of lieutenants and cadets in the ‘mili and west. The Secretary reserved his decision, | s¢fviee, &c. among the postmasters w. ‘The successful bidder will be required to give | Chas. W. Goddard, Portland, Me.; L. | THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Mr. Chipman (1).G.) introduced a Dill grant- Za donation of 2,500,600 acres of public lands tor the benefit of the public schools of the Dis- ict of Columbia, and moved its reference to the Committee on the District of Columbia. Mr. Taffe (Neb.) said the Public Land Com. — was the proper ene to consider. the sub- tot Georgia; A. N. Wilson, Ist CAPTURE C¥ SALTILLO RY THE REBELS. H eC, New York, Dec. 6—A Matamoras special of thie city security in thesum of $600,000 for the faithful | Dunkirk, N. Y.; George E. Wentworth, Pensa- | ject. with Sattillo dates to the of the 2d in- ly to 5 MADAME DUBOIS” OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! | Performance or his duty. cola, Fla ‘A. Hougl Mr. Perce (Miss.) wanted it referred to the | stant says—The rebel General Triveno has y, and thus HUMAN HAIR STORE AND PRENCH MIL- ‘i a —e Jobn H. Burnhi Committee on Educatien and Labor. taken Saltillo; heavy los on both sides. The wever, had mb i A CAUCUS of republican Senators was heid at | ham, San Diego, Cal. Mr, Chipman preferred that it should go to | government troope still hold ‘away to New OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS | the Capitol this morning, and a committee eon- The Cataeazy Mat District Committee, and after they had ex- | French fort on the outskirts of the cil and manu- ‘and i3th sts. ‘ x e Catacazy Matter. amined it it could go back to the Public Land» ition from two points, of iron railing &c., loses all his tools be sisting of Messrs. Buckingham (chairman), Saw. "4 + - iron railing * BONNETS AND HATS CHEA CHEAPER!) CHEAPEST!!! ger, Pomeroy, Frelinghuysen and Ferry wane ‘The Secretary of State to-day transmitted to | Committee for further investigation. =: this IN THE LATEST FREXCH STYLES. foisted to Sales Walk tendons ito ¥, should | the Senate the official correspondence upon the | , The bill was finally referred to the Pubiic ey for | materi ope Peg ork ‘ready for de alto New styles BRAIDS, CURLS, &c. alee e made in the standing committees of the Sen- | Subject of the retirement of Minister Catacazy. Mr, Farwell (Til.) introduced a bill for the | commander of the river, still waits the result oF : amounting tu 2,500; no ee m fully invite the ladics to call.aeTameell- | poye gLuTHING! mo No action whatever wan taken tn re to The rat letter at Mr. Fish ern Cartin, our | relief of sufferers by the Chi fire. Reterred inpeeendans, ‘Tae om ae soeerent keeper, meg ye HY a prices, = st making any change in the officers of t] te, inister at St. Petersburg, ix dated June i0ih, | to ¢ ys and Means Committee. neeals all news. This i J — HOLIDAY GoeDs: BOYS CLOTHING"! and it seems to be the impression that 1] and sates: «1 am directed to inform you that | str, Kellogg (Conn.) introduced bill to amend | is unfavorable to the government, Tetearegine | 2, ernet Gectech, bet Grom quote —~ poate! voy | DE taken. the conduct oi Mr. Catacazy, the Minister of | the act granting pensions to soldiers of 1812 | and mall communication with ihe intriee is | H. Michaelis, harness maker, low in goods and Steck of all kinds of FANCY and MILLINERY BOYS CLOTAING!! | 7, une 6 Russia here, both official and personal. has tor | Reterred to Committee on Revolutionary Pen- | entirely suepent fixtures, x Jobu A. Rofiman, cabinet GOODS. embracing wany use‘ul articles suitable Ra mevens ov Naval OFricens.—Commos | some tame past been such as to materially im- | one : ”, oon. ony for Holiday Presents. is now complete, at ALL STYLES, £1ZE8 AND PRICES. dore Reed Werden has been ordered to com- | pair bis usefulness to his government, and to |” ‘Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) introdnecd a bill to sceure to eee nee ee, ee DAVIS’. mand the naval station at New London, Conn. | render intercourre with him for either business | authors the benefits of the international copy- . . ys tion of Mr. Meads’ shop, loses about $20) in tools and material. CULL LINE OF HEMSTITCHED. INITIAL, ‘aptain J.C. Howell has beon ordered to com. | Of SOcial purposes highly disagreeale. Under EMBROIDERED and LACE HANDKEBR- right, for tl of t terests of and the naval station at League Island, Pa. circumstances the President ix of the | publishers and book agents. Referred to Com publishers and book agents. Referred to Com- COMMITTEE CLERKS. Bod nation to re- ; jon that the interests of both countries | hittee on Library, Mr. Wall expresses bis determi - OUIEFS, at navn. MIABLE BROTHERS, to duty cs caceutint cece eine esate would be promoted and those relations of cardi “Mr weicnam CS. ¥.) introduced a Dil for the borat ann, Sk te mestauetn cote whats be s i 5 nme e Czar, e | relief of « : 5 ; adapt the new buildi Purposes ID GLOVES, PLAIN and EMBROIDERED | 2% _¥-W.OOR OF 71m AND DeTRERTB. | Foiiorni ney Yard. Commodore James M- | fmportance of which he ix well aware, would be Mia re ommee hee theat Gani er eee iss wer ea at or the naval station at League Island, Pa,, and | Placed upon a much surer tooting if the head of ; a lawyer of 5 sim, and late an agent of Van Ambargh’s me- | "y}\<"sire companies all worked well, and de- Fane z BOXES, &c., at the Russian Legation here were to be changed.” — sor their exertions to save the BEAT REDUCTI PRICES Mr. Garfield, (Ohio, sommi esant Bank promises iinaek naboner Oeonte oon PS? qs" eee ee 0 ny Avother letter oi Secretary Fish t0 Minister | apyropriationn reported « renoluson aiseetion tobeabad one. ‘The reveiver states ther there sy nonget he had the Bre completely ROV. B. S OF Ti ox THB Tae Nicnoras P. Trist Case.— Judge =. 3 | eee 160) inet, states that on tbe Committee on the Reorganization of the Civ od neg but soon discovered that it won wentt Bate STITCH SEWING MaHiNE. woke WHOLE LINE Wrile, hokting the equity term, heard, yester- | Promive of being a neckal ead acy coments Gos to oe ent nee en eee ing under the seof of the Opera House, and be- Withoui the uew Paten: Trays, at Pr day afternoon, arguments by Gen. B. F. Butler | Minister, and fade an agreeable improsion pve ey er Pin Aer yep, She sn ro <5 fore it could be reached, burst through in sev vis. rae and Thomas J. Durant in the 56 Ue allowed to smpley clerks, ond to eral places at the same time. Some of the ov and Thoma frant in the care of Lanne | Soon, hewerer, he began to make himself very | tn'the rate of compensation.” Weietred’ to the ae me of the RONER 4 BAKER'S SHUTTLE MACHINES; IMMENSE STOCK. Master at Alexandria, Va, for some’ £3,500, his | ately. conmected, with lis Tegution gua'iy thece | “Peels! Committee on the subject. + les frém Gestraction, it having caught Ore sis dit “i _ ‘aim for services in pushing through Congress | pending before Congres, importuning Senators 5 i eee pemely maior a claim of Mr. Trist for services in negotiating | and Representatives, and Teorting 16 personel inging tence a Beets eae ee hen | ee Yeorlue Publicscnosts te '™ la not fully ascertained. When first di the treaty of peace with Mexico. The interviews and solicitations unusual on the part | if any action is i: for the better security | New York, Dec. 6—At the annual meeting uity ascertained. iscovered $01 MARKET SPACE, OVERCOATS, sh sete forth that, some of his esrvice conrlated cd in | of the representatives of other powersaccredited | amd protection of the papers and archiveret the | ot eee Metenioe er avreae Tod Hn ee ES GLERGABY COATS, q upon Mr. Sumner’s attention, is government, distasteful and annoying to | State Department. aed aeons the Bithe tm the oaks 5 ; aw Corner 8th street. &c. ‘The defendant demurred to the bill, | th 5 * = — tee high. It ie the opinion of some that = ces i CAPES, e bill, | the legislators thus indecorously approached, Bi x ¢ took phd FREADY MADE DRESSES, at Tight of action could are fipm mack actain, | oP beens embarrass the free course Opera-Hontp tant aight called or" thie acon, | cater being seed shockd continnat ortenate rom ae INO JACI 5 ci . | of legislation on the subjects with respect | 4g " and a resol was nanimously urging ee ~~ Je WHLLIANs, ania ee Judge Wylie held the case for future decision. fo, which, | his interference | was ontradcd. See ten unk wie Gx anaes upon the legulature fue ore ing fede The BS = @unaiion. ; PERS, Postat Te ‘ le exitate to use the newspapers of t ‘The House then resumed consideration ot the | ding the ese of public monies for sustaining scc- natset- owe ; ORNING WRAPPEIS. coats, DRESS SUITS, om Inthe Hotre at Ronse aring the discus | country to influence public opinion upon ques- | readiatin onan yesterday by Mr. Stark- | tarfan schools and institutions, = ‘The committee appointed by the meeting held ‘OPERA CLOAK: BUSINESS SUITS, Afternoon On tha wecbresentatives yesterday | tions pending betore the government, and in- | weather, providing for» new drawing of sexts, ——_»——_ at Liberty Hall on Monday evening to consider EMBROIDERED JACKETS, dc. Be. OFFICE SUITS, afternoon, on the resolution of Mr. Dawes re- | dulged in much license in his denunciation of | fhe question being upon Mr. Peters’ motion to | From the Other Side of the World. Personne wit ce WORKING SOITS, | ferring the several portions of the Premdent'’s | measurce and of individuals. In his converse. song lay the resolution on the table. This wax re- Dec. 6.—Sydney, A So gehen bones quetien, eble terms. message to the committees, Mr. Randall warmly | tions he was even more severe and unrestraine dates ™ eee oon the Corcoran rite, oc » | jected by a rising vote of 98 yeas to 99 nays. On th, throu, ‘Aer, Hon. Wm. Hi ‘ 5 7 pose and employed abusive, vituperative langna; ‘ ; 4 Crocker, Hon. atteation pald to ALTERING VELVET = pinta . one d ae seca of or by Ragged ea pete ery many per inchaat ng" ec = ea and nay vote there were 105 yeas and 106 poor gad vie bona we expelled all whites, | 4. ©. Spalding, A. S. Pratt, H. A. Jones, an 007 Pent WILLIAN, _ BASKET, o te: sd that a standing committee of 't he House Pemdaeee eine cea Cy Sola saad and ihe question then recurred upon the passage | The American sloop-of-war St. Mary’s, was ~~ ‘oro clock, pote epee eden core | pezivenl “ WAY COATS, was proper place nsideration. r 5 propriety t : : 4 4 . : ary’ x —" Ho. 7 Cite 2 COPAY ENTS TO MATCH | Mente. Beck: Farhoworth, Nibluck and ethers | Of a forcign minder thus attempting tos eilveateutcen ne | Cena of 104 yeas to 107 arte ay hi hased a fair | &t that meeting. The Governor received the ad re NT ri S i ‘4 committee in bis useal urbane manner, and, ss B.A. McCORMICE Is IN TANT took the same ground, and were replied to by | €#¢e aud to misdireet the public opinion of r. Wood (N. Y.) moved toreconsider and lay | quantity of wool, and three ships were loadi after receiving the re oma, rtated M kcnier oF tag’ CONS? YOUTES OVERCOATS, Messrs. Dawes, Garficld and others. After cou for his ceasing 10 he & Drover agent a ean | that motion on the table, and, the yeas and nays | with wool Jor eastern Staten. = Feguedod the slavter as mow in the handset the 7 MOST ELEGANT DEsIoNS YODTHS ERKSS FUITS, siderable discussion, the subject was referred iz Proper age ven the | being demanded, the motion was agreed te—yeas Fm) TT Legislative Assembly, and that he could do Ts AND ROUND HATS THE WINTER SRASON. Also. a fine eteck of MIULINERY and FANCY 601 Ds 103, nays 101. a motion of Mr. Maynard, it was ordered that when the House adjourn to-morrow it be until Monday neat. ‘The House then resumed consideration of the to the Commi ietioes government which he represents and that to YOUTHS BUSINESS surTs, | [0 the Com Gime 6 tae ee argue tise | which he is accredited, ear should the government purchase the telegraph |, 4 4 h from Minister Curtain to Sepre- BOYS’ OVERCOATS, lines of the country nearly one million ogatiiog, tary Fish aunounces thut the rest for the re- BOYS’ DRESS S¥TTS, per annum can be saved in rents alone, as that | Call of Mr. Catacaey had wot been presented, as God in the Constitation. of St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 6.—At amecting held in | Bothing until that body had taken further action First Presbyterian Church Monday eeven | © the —. Merete. Clagett and McKelden, in the interest delegates were appointed to the national con- te vention to be held im Cincinnati on the | Of the people in favor of the Savage square, j 4 h 3 d ; failed to new the J ‘ BOYS’ EVERYDAY SUITS, | sum is now paid by the telegraph companies | he Minister of Foreign Affairs was absent and | pill reported yesterday trom the bosteotins | dist. of January, 182, for the pose of | called yesterday morning, but fi py a nt oregon for the buildings used by them, while the gov. | the under Secretary thought It was a matter of | Commehire: mrecteries eaTaum the} Tews, and | obatzing detulte acknowledgment fn the Con- | Goverwor. °°" = = a - erpment could, if it owned the lines, locate the | te° mach importance for him to act apon. To | + reading of the bill was concluded. stitution of the United States of God as the * aa = ofcen In post oMices, custom-houses, and other | this Seeretary Fish replied that the itwsian : anthor of our existence as a nation and source | DARINc Hionway Ronseny.—Abont two Art cates public buildings. Minister of Foreign Affairs could be reached, = nee: = of authority. o'clock y 'y afternoon Mr. Augast ; Gent ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CASSL- —-—---— and it was important that the matter should be | The Difliculties between the Fairfax _ —— -e——_ was attacked and knocked down at the corner JOUVIN GLOVES, in black andl “""MEKE PANTALOONS, Tur Natioxat Touacco Convention met | settled before the visit of the Grand Duke to this and Georgetown Turnpike Company ‘The Weather im the Nertheast. of lth and streets by ‘ at 11 o'clock to-day, in the parlors of the Metro- | Country, as the President could not be expected 1d its Blockholders settled. Hatirax, Dee- A heavy rain yeererday | roughs and robbed of a. silver watch, with thes MOAWILLIAN'S. 2 pat to receive as the principal attendant to. hi F r Va., Dee. at and mild weather to-day have reopened most of ‘off. Mr. McMurray saw the ositrage, ami ~ a Py is PaLis Carren, V “9 a . it et of 5 . e a nels _ 907 Peurap tea Teectcd, many membare who are expected to | Higiemmewho as buen abusizet Bimwstt | yer Sar The atockboninsof tag suave. | Se Pore this prosince. fellowing some of the party pointed then ot to : 5 personally unacceptable. Finatly, the - | st. Jou, N. B., Dec. 5.—A v officers Clawson arrested a noto~ Pants any Xow Tone rasnt be present not having yet arrived. Vice Presi- | Russian. government requested that M.Cata. | named turnpike company convened in annual ro ween nate. dent Lewis H. Frayscr, of Virginia, occupied | cazy be tole! ahe chair, with John Straiton ot New York, | tion of the 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | S¢cretary. A committee of one from ea from the southwest, with snow squalls has rious colored fellow known as Richard Gassa- between New Brunswick | they arrested Herry Morrison, James Simp.ou~ ted here until after the presenta- rand Duke to the President, and to h state | this request our government acceded. “Hence y the meeting at this place on Saturday last, for the election of officers. The remaining signature to I call the attention of Indies to my large assort- ment of the Intest los of OHIGRONS in real and : ~ alias Burnett, Phil. Butler, and Charles .Johi- represented was ordered to be appointed Mr. Catuezy ceased to refwresent the’ Russian the terms of compromise was obtained. and the von alias Strapon ‘the Charge of being ich L offer at the loweat pric- Between 10th and lth strecte. chair to make nominations for officers to serve | Empire aftcr the prese: % | time limited to the let of April for the engineer Decided im | concerned ia the 3 hair of thete own, cnn have Three Doors trom uth street. | the ensuing year. Several communtentions — see — to report upon the route to be adopted between ye United Renton sive catiotaction. were received from absent m alt TaE CatHolc MissionaRies.—The North | Georgetown and this place for the road. The 6—In the recent suit, in P.stoL AGarxst HaTonEr.—Yesterday at- Ladies and Gents’ WIGS made to order at my ing action towards a dac- | German steamship Berlin, Capt. Undeutch, ar- | followi: neers elected officers for the ensuing United States against the Blake- | ternoon, Jas. on the charge Premium Hair Emporicm, 719 Market Space, be- tion of the tax on tobacco to # unt- | rived in Baltimore yesterday morning. Among | year: Allan Pierce, president of the board of decision has been ren- | Of assault and ae ae ees to kill Join tween 7th and Sth streets. > - ‘ sixteen cents pound. | the ;assengers are four Roman Catholic | directors; and Henry Febrey, George O.Wonder, proceeds from the sale of war | Kinney, was before Police Court, Mr. Ber- Frise Medal awaraea , the French Expos.tion, missionaries who are designed for the mission in | George 'b. Whiting, J. W- Whitteomb, RA. Raterials belonging te the rebels 45 ‘Be paid to | ger Ser the defence. Bom are canal PaILiprt.~ the lower counties of Maryland among the col- | Phillips, M. D. Ball’ and George B. Ives, direct- | the American consul for the United States gov- pene gta | Kinney went on 2 einai aia Sl Bi es PR MOlUN's Co.'s Charger the colored Catholls church in Batre | “This bas bere an almost precedentedly hot | _ ‘ Sr, MoD. orde Cts ‘ o ml sal an al un) = a - tJ RAND OPENING Oy | 2s- 1018 Peussstvanta avout more, now under charge of the Jesuits, The | avd aleagreeabie autumn. Turaipe Pave turned eral times. Te ‘Kinney bad a ar E*™48Laep IN WASHINGTON, D.©., isal, ei ee ‘at Sout -s = = a otty — Late Retatoce hatchet im — oo Pag foreres —_ been made biaho} large a ball Mm. KING, 3r., saa?8; , CHIRUPODIS1 Spalding. These mi on | Real extate ‘took in Kinney’s leg. The prosecution : ee eee ot “ Kev: C. Dowling "| Grave ‘The contractor for = v. C. 7. Je. ComTRacta— CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. v. C. Vi furnishing the of an catire Hew and Selected frock of Very Rev. Dr. Vaughan, the pew Work so | ate RY OD ‘he arriy: menting of the | city, NOR P. wAND ATS, tere & LADIES" oth? HOSIRRY, GLOVES AND OORSETS i f FE £ i \ r f ! 1 t CURLS JUst BEC VED ms ‘ket Space. < i a f “the for HUN 2 £0.'3, prorat yam isiT THE a the arms of the service CLEAN SWEEP Bile" bead shoull control masses of men, and CLOTHING SALE. Creag apo a : At Oak Hali, 525 7th street. Bozo ibd oti another for artery,

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