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THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays Ex AT THE STAR BUIEDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER cow S. H. RAUF PRANN, ve THE EVENING 8 served by carriers to subscribers at Tex CeNtTs PER WEEK, or For- ¥ Fock Cents PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cxxts each. By mail—three months, $1.0; siz months, $2.00; one year, $5.00 THE WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—$150 ® year. S7 Invariably in advance, in both cases, and no paper sent longer than paid for. SF Rates of advertising furnished on application. LADIES’ GOODS, &c. = Che Lvening Slat. = %. 88—N2. 5,848. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTIOES. ONNEDS AND HATS FEOM PARIS, JUST RECEIVED. MADAME DUBOIS’ HUMAN HAIR STORE AND PRENCH MiL- LINERY ESTABLISHMENT, lvania avenue, between 13th ste. ETS AND HATS to order IN THE LATEST FRENCH STYLES. New style BRAIDS, CURLS, &e. 1 respect invite the ladies to call, as Tam sell ice deri ip BOK. Drap d Ete. Serge, ac. 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Beermber E tel, Angelica and Brandies. ureday, December 14—' z N ‘als and Bitters of all kinds. December 15—BESEFIT of les and Porters, por dozen or cask. O LAN DEB_SCH OL FOR SCAN AL. ill be sold at low Seures. « December 16-— MAC! : " See S TEN Tn | iaaeterrst pe tongs Salsa * Box office open daily from 9 a'm. to4 p.m. janufacturer lar Native 5 Modes Ty 18, 1s, WALLACK @ Rion. | Magy" 7 and Pennsylvania avenue, ING COMBINATION. = — a VENPORT BROTHERS OUTDONE. Lea & Perrins Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs LAST NIGHT AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, LAURA V. ELLIS “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” it appetite and digestiox, and it is an- rivaled for its flavor. Astonishes the andience by her performances. Will ‘We are directed by Messrs. 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AUNT 30S SOAP BOOK, by ies Aico" 5 A HISTORY OF PHL ‘tot Preface by the Editors. Drs. Smith and Schaif. Vol. 1. FALSTAFF AND HIs COMPANIONS, with Twenty ono Silhonette Mtustrations by Ko his Daughter. 2 vols. LESSONS FoR PLE. By Profs. Seeley and Abbott... And al! the new Beoks as soon as issued. ay stock of Books and Fancy Articles Our Bi. ‘Will be displayed oz MONDAY, Dicember lth. PHILP 4 SOLOMONS, decd ___ 921 Pennsyivanie arcane. eoTie§E. : ING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE OrmanD LANE BOCK MANUFACTORY. irat-clnas go for cash. Gia PT AVING. PEINTING ease x etait) TO ORDER. ni Soar Haine etn ‘and next door & Co! on: kk Se PROFESSIONAL. B. FOSTER. M. D.. DENTIST, No. 1106 New York avenue, near 12th street. Many years fessional experience in New York and Phila- hia, euables Dr. P. to sabserve the best interests who engage his services. ‘coll 2m JjAam E. WILLIAMs, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Room 2, om second floor of Barbour’s Law Building Washington. _ Removed from 434 Lowisiana nolé-tr_ R ve Beek Aes DR. JOHN H. DARRALL has remo his DENTAL ROOMS to 1227 Pa. ave: pticians. _ocl-ly x D. SUBGEON DENTIST, yivanis avenue, between ATOR EY AT LAW, Young's Law Building, Washington. D. C. ‘EAC! eO-ty 935 Pa. ave.. bet. 9h aod loth et “qpconaas THE LIBEBATOR,” OR “GOWNSMEN vs. SWORDSMEN ASSERT- ING IRELAND'S RIGHTs.” 4 Lecture on this interesting subject will be de- livered om TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 19th, in Masonic Hall, by the Rev. JAMES HEGARTY, in aid of the Cork Cathedral. Lecture at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents. at the churches. rpae CLEARING SALE AT HABLE BROTHERS ‘Will commence on December Sth, and continue from day today until the immense stock of Winter Cloth- ing is of, giving te the public an opportuni ty whi-h was never offered before in to be had di3-62" BALLS, PARTIES, &c. [WIRD ANNUAL MASQUERADE AND CIVIC BALL oF TIOMEER COUNCIL, No. 1,SONS OF JONADAB At Odd F« lows’ Hall, 7th street, READY-MADE CLOTHING. secre ag Sy EeHCare FOR GENTLEMEN. SD i OVERCOATS _ Prof. WEBER'S BAND is evgaged for the wa Setrcn: TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, admitting « a — ‘W. H. NORTON, Chairman. OVERCOATS som aate Ye: MASH Ballot Master. ad [ “BL YOUNG, Treasurer. ae OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. SWALLOW-TAIL DRESS COAT SUITS. WEDDING OUTFITS. DRESS AND BUSINESS OUTFITS, Becca ee FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ANOS, ‘The largest and most varied selection of P songs fAORER 2 O04, Tren ROBES DE CHAMBRE FACTORY, PHILADELPHIA, PERN., ‘of tone andelegance of finish excel | Ever offered in this District. Gi cuher For sale or reat at aise BOY'S DRESS SUITS. BOY'S EVERYDAY SUITS. " COACHMAN’S COATS. ise seaiyay SVE Reema suse sup eae PIANOS, OR- WORKING 8UITS. SF For solid substantial Bargains, thia is an un- precedented opportunity. HIABLE BEOTHERS, dec 8.W.OOB OF 71H AND D STREETS. N OTICE—REDEMPTION OF 5-20 BONDS OF TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Dec. 7, ', 1871. By virtue of the pathce ty given by an act of Con- gress approved July 14, 1470, entitled “ Am act to au- Dy WASHINGTON HOTELS. “qPHE ARLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUE. T. ROESSLE & SON, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 187 BAD FOR MES. WHARTON. Damaging Testimony. WHAT SHE SAID TO MARSHAL FREY —wuat BE SAID TO HER—*HE WABTED TO MAKE BLM A PRESENT oF §2). ANEAroLts, Mr., Dec. 13.—The court met at Meclock. Mr. Hu was called to the and the cros-examii resumed. Witness etated that on Teesiay even’ went to Dr. Wiiltams and told nes) chonght Gener: he described K.'s also told Wharton nad that ¥e id. ait op ant ec not to it was absolutely i i—He is and deputy ef police ot Baltimore city and was in June last; he first saw Mrs. Wharton on July 7th last, when be called at her house em re- lation to the death of Gen. K., which had been. TWO CENTS. only sane persons shall go to the polls. He thought, however, that the adoption of the 15th amendment 2:4 Suny with the esend corte er EVENING STAR. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. es . i} Procee i the lith amendment, becanse it prohibited any | reported to the police de ~ Washington News and Gossi This Afternoon's dings. | Meiigmen ne ‘any’ personal caus, But in | pore of gaining information, “Mes, Whatien ip: —— considering an apportionment, Mr. Kerr thought | ‘hen told witness of K.’s coming to her honse on ——— Wepxespay, December 13. the House should first determine Saturday, June Sth; of bis sickness and atuend- INTERNAL Revenve—tThe receipts from this Teseptatives were actually an to ‘Yo the legistotive business of the country in a way, and he thought that £41 menieni ites. sent number—was ample for all purposes of SENATE.—Mr. Sumner presented the me- source to-day were $235,288.83. morial of the 2ist Ccistrict club and executive Cartan Ecrerr Tuomrson, U.S. N., has | committee of the Workingmen’s Association of been ordered to command the Canandaigua on | Washington in favor of his supplementary civil ance by Dr. Williams. At thisinterview, which lasted over an hour, in reply to a question by witness, Mrs. Wharton said che bad purchased tartar «metic, and there was some im the house i] legislation, and to the nmuamber he | during K.'s sicknes«; she gave permis<ion tha the 3d of January next. rights bill. He expressed his joy that the work- | thought id make the House unwieldy. Mr. | ber two servants be taken to pace headquar - ingmen of the country were uniting with the | Kerr drew a comparison the British | ters for examination; she then informed witues Commanper A. E. K. Bunwam has been de- | colored men of the country in the demand for | House of Commons and the U. S. Honse of | of ber lutention to leaye for Earope on the tol tached as light-house inspector of the first dis- —_ rights. Referred to Committee on Dis- | Kepresentatives, and showed that out of 610 | lowing Wednesday, and with that view to trict, and ordered to be ready for sea service. t of Columbia. mc mbers in the body about forty or firty | Baltimore on the following day for Phi. : ia, but she would not now leave until the mat- twas cleared up. Witness promised w catlan! let her know the result of the examination of the servants; for this purpose called again about 1) Several petitions were presented praying for the removal of the duty on salt. . Mr. Conkling introduced bill to provide for the erection of a U.S. court-house, c house | and other public buildings at Utica, members practically did the public business of the country, He thought more was to be ac- complished by a small number than by a large number of Representatiy Commopor® Tomas O. SELFRIDGE has bern detached from special duty connected with the Darien expedition, and ordered as light-! o'clock at nij ak ras un- inspeetor of the first district ferred to Committee on Public Bul TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR ble to come fo any conclusion ahtcr raamstmnny GE aX rounds. t | o Tue Hovsk Nava Cowmitreg, Hon. G Mr. Sawyer, from Committee on Appropria- sac Ml ES. - pe “then told Sire Ween fo-4 W. Schofield, of Pa., chairman, called to pay | tions, . reported the House bill making appropri. ations to supply deficiencies in the fast census; which was passed. Mr. Trumbull introduced bill to provide for ie buildings in Chicago. Re- she ought not to think of leaving the city until the cooler was cleared up; she asked how long this would © ait answered ‘could = teh, wany months.” Mrs. Wharton then sald witness had been very kind te her in giving the information, and she their respects to Secretary Robeson this morn- ing. The visit was not an official one. Curistxas being a legal holiday, the Com- missioner of Internal Revenue has notified dis- This Afternoen’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, The California Senatorship. the erection of pu; ferred te Committee on Public Buidings and 0 im tillers that if they will observe it by suspension | “Sir” Fenton, from Committee on Contingent [Special to the Evening Star.) DESIRED TO MAKE HIM A PRESENT. of business they will not be taxed for that day. Expenses, reported resolutions to y 8130 Saw Francisco, Dec. 13.—The republican poe erp een py nes agg 4 Ir 18 petixven here that Benjamin J. Sweet, | Cath te the tamilies of John ©. Burch, late jour- | legislative caucus in this city last night nomi- | a subsequent conversation with ‘Mrs Wharton snc - " ? » | nal clerk of the Senate, and John W. Jones, nated Mr. Sargent a ai ms wit questioned her closely about the par-* of Lilinois, now supervisor of internal revenue | kecper of the stationery, for thelr funeral ext - Sargent as svatidate se UG. ©. | “liver ine tart, aaa wheluar tereaoke for that state, will be nominated by the Presi- | penses, and, in addition, three months’ pay for | S€Mator from this state $u the first ballot. Tne . dent for the position of first deputy commis- | © yote stood: Sargent, %; Cole, 13; Felton, 2; sioner of internal revenue. Phelps, 1. Sargent’s frionds are jubilant as his nomination is equivalent to election. BEA ta had access to it. She stated that it was chased by herself, kept im her pocket. and the servants could not get it. During the conversa- tions, which occurred fonr or five times, Mrs. Wharton said the old gentleman INVESTIGATION AND RETRENCHMENT. = Mr. Anthony introduced a resolution to create THE SEMI-ANNUAL INVESTIGATION of the | a standing Committee of Investigation and Re- Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Treasury amperes be consist of seven members, and | to be elect the Senate, whose duty it shall FROM EVROPE TO-DAY. KETCHUM WAS PROULIAR Sette Date me iene ee and report upon such subjects | Tet-graphed Beclusively io The roel a will proba! 2 lays. | as are ent 2 = < 4 The Investigation, is hot a special one. 'r. Wilson hoped this committee would be = THE PRINCE OF WALEs. bape saaed on panne might ‘and Sundar, |, UrO™ the retirement of Hon. Wan. B Wash- | Seunte lested. “ae bebenes to ae 22 Condition at Noom. | {ime the note wat spread cut, it was 5 @2) bill YORK, Dec. 13.—At noon to-day, London | time, the Prince was stl! living. There was no | change for the better. Im Case of His Death, What? which she offered, telling him to buy himseli « present. Witness again declined to receive the money or present, saying he was in office, and accepting presents was against the rej burt, elected Governor of Massachmsetts, and General C. C. Washburn, elected Governor of Wisconsin, there will be no Washburn in Con- vigilance of the President, and of his Cabinet, and of the Senaté and the House to k the hands of thieves out of the Treasury of the United States. - , Dec. 18, 4 5:. m.—| vat | ‘ gress, for the first time in cighteen years. Br. Trumbull moved to add a proviso that the | The recovers of the Erinse pe ae Se Pen pecs mnie OSE, Horace A. WHITNEY has been appointed as- | committee be directed to inquire into the ex- | impossible. ‘In ease of his death a council ‘of | New York Labere: ‘ant Their Mo- Seth | penditures in all branches of the public service; ie Whether any, and, if 80, what offices ought to be abolished, and what salaries and allow- ances ought to be reduced, and with power to sistant paying teller at the Treasury, Jonnson, dismissed, and Southwick Guthrie chief of the division of accounts in the same Regency will probably be created, composed mey. the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke of Edinburgh, | |New Yor, Dec. 13.—A number of unpaid the Princess of Wales and others. This is likely | laborers yesterday made thrests against Con- or) t i u to take place immediately, and to be followed | troller Green and Paymaster Cady on account bureau, vice Marden, also dismissed. sit joming the recess, and to send for persons | by a discussion upon the power of the present | of non-payment of wages. The re BG ERMA i. © Parliament to continue its sessions, or whether | that their families are su for fuel and Tax Treasvny Ixvesticatixe Committee | “S122 tony did not think it was necessary | a iAment to < omy’ food. ‘The cause of the trouble f that the pay= was to-day engaged in examining the condition | to adopt the proviso, because after the commis. ome ee thheld — | rolls are withheld at Tegete departia } | The Internationals and Gov. Hoffman. ALBANY, Dec. 13.—A delegation of New York | Internationais visited the executive chamber | this morning to have an interview with Gov- of the division of loans, the division of redemp- | tee was appointed it would be perfectly perti- tion and the cash division of the Treasurer's | nent to refer to it ey Be ae any time. | th d : Mr. Thurman said {this resolution was passed office, No further discrepancies have been dis- | Jithcut the proviso it would not be worth the pase ee aper on which it was written. Because before Mr. Henny Faire received orders this morn- jothing Encouraging. Loxpow, Dec. 13,2 p.m.—The hopes raised by the slightly favorable advicesfrom Sandring- ham yesterday are hardly borne out to-day. * | The official bullerins given below show nothing , it was directed to make an inquiry into any thelr eftect Hoftman concerning the prohibition of thelr ing from Secretary Robeson to report to Gene- | abuse, specitic charges would haveto be broaght | SuSchasaee? Smt thelr eflect to mote favorable | Varaic, but he was out of own. It isexpected in open Senate. Not to pass the proviso would be to refuse the whole poliey of the Senate for years The Committee on Retrenchment had the power to institute any investigation ral Zeilin at the Marine Barracks, in order that he (Fries) may be assigned to the leadership of thc Marine Band. Me Eries is a masician of the Governor will return at 4 o'clock, when interview will take place. twee. “SaNpRIxcnAM, Deo. 13, 8 a. m.—The Prince aa passed a restless night. There is no improve- ment in bis condition.” . “ SANDRINGBAM, Dec. 13, noon.—The condi- Tre New York Mustirat Porice.—The acknowledged merit. which they might deem proper, and this new | ion of His Royal Highness’ at this hour is un- | New York journals state that it is bighiy To Sex THE Pexsipent.—Secretary Delano | Tower. — - same | changed.” able that the next Legislature of the State, and Assistant Secretary Cowan, of the Interior ‘Mr. Trumbull wanted this committee to find [s! by Sir Wm. Jenner and the other which m meets in January, 1872, will establish new physicians attending the Prince.} Department; Attorney General Akerman, Sen- | out things tor the Senate, not the Senate to find for the cities of New York and Brook- ¢ Cc 1 Caldwell, Ri out things for it. ndon T. contains the noone a 4 id paige ae beet the ota Sherman, nter and Caldwell, Rep- ‘mes cont o) ispatch: | two mun . thus Fesentatives Farwell: Seldon, Sypher and Scho- | ;, 317. Sherman saidit wasa very eerious matter | ‘evsqis Tyan, (near Sundringhams) Doe ik, | metro rae ities, thus Festoring the old field, and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, | °°,.04 by any other committee of the wenate, it | B0CB-—In the case of the Prince of Wales there | ments advanced for preferring the metropolitan called to see the President to-day. an yt digs dg - has been no restoration to the first that of cou- Pn is the non-partizan valescence as we had a right to expect. A tele- | force and its great economy. The present ex- gram to the Echo, from the vicinity of Sand- pment the municipal police of the two cities ringham says the delirium of the Prince iscon- | in 1670 were 3,135,270 for New York, and stant, but not nt. does not rave, but | $599,200 for Brookiyn. The expenses of New mutters incoherently hour after hour without | York for police in 1871 are estimated at $3,443,- ITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS A NOST GRAVE AND SERIOUS QUESTION lyareat bec as to the propriety ot giving a committee the this morning agreed to report a bill appropri- | Tover'to inquire into'the “most private. and ating $23,000 to cover the deficit of F.A.McCart-| T2NC5 afvairc and this power enna coeee De ney, late disbursing clerk of the Post Office | given, unlessin case of dire public necessity. “ = ssation. No official bulletin has appeared | (60, being an increase of $308,300 over the ‘ment. The committee will sit during the | ~ Mr. Edmunds said the mt administration | Cr“sation: : d Pihtaves's. that by the time Congress re- | inite conduct of the public service sme in | Since 1 o'clock, dated Sandri » noon.” Hious, year. The police expenses of assembles quite a batch of work will be ready. integrity and fidelity with any administration | The Gravity ef {ec Symptoms Um- | {t 167i, aftera action = rot y per cent ———_ that had preceded it from the days of G aid — AKERMAN.—It was telegraphed from here last eorge the talaries, aced at S545. Washington down. Say there had been even a rg ——— among the as of the government, was there anything ver dreadful in that, except as an vide it the millenium bad come. He would tell the Senator from Illinois (Mr. Trumbull) that the ratio of defalcations and unfait al Loxpon, Dec. 13, 6 §. m.—The following is the latent ofheial belied . “ SANDRINGHAM, Dev. 13, 5 p.m.—The Prince has been very unquiet all the afternoon. gravity of hissymptomsjs unabated.” i i ro Foxe, Dec. 2—The italian budget shows a night that Attorney General Akerman’s resigna- tion had been sent in. This was probably a little too i oe eae not seem to be bted that it is a thing appen. ee acuaier ‘Williams has been much talked-of SANDRINGHAM, the country home of his highness the Prince of Wales, is in Norfolk, one of the eastern counties of England, and at ieast 120 miles from the metropolis. The Prince bought the estate soon after his marriage, aod it has continued to be his favorite resort ever for the place, but the south seems to wanteither since. Quict and secluded, with plenty of Sculitor General Bristow or Horace’ Maynard. | {alners, was much, greater in private than | dedcit of one hundred and sixty millions of of every kibd, and satrounded by loyal inkabie Tue U.S. TREAsvREs’s OFPice.—The re- and had come in here the other day, and heard | New German Ambassador to France. ed ay The nce is lord of the manor, = rt ina morning paper thatthe United States | tue sheech (Mr. Trombull’s) on this subject, he | Buniiw, Dec. 12—Herr Vou Arnim has been | has the gift of the rectory in hie own hand port ina iB Pal would have thought it was the opening of the | appointed’ German ambassador to F- ‘a ‘Treasurer's Ofice is to be reorganized, “ Assist- | Presidential campaign, “He licitly | leaves in a few days tor,Versallles. "| Which he recently bestowed upon oue ==s ant Treasurer Tuttle and the cashier, permitted | that there was any just cause for the doleful rep @mere for Gevernment Bonds. saniben tae ite tar Eee aoe to resign,” &e., id Timot Reneitin, asec —— vhs pane in| xgw York, Dec. Is--There were sit offers | rums upon it. it was here that royalty baske reorganization ing cont lated. e pul press: service. +4 = “re . 7 i Gen. Spinner fas every ‘confideses in hie chief ory 3 ae to $323,700, from | and enjoyed itself without having all its move HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Hooper, (Utah,) on leave, introduced several bills, appropriating lands for the reclamation of desert lands in Utah and to aid in the construc- tion of certain canals in Utah; which were re- ferred to the Committee on Public Lands. Mr. Connor (Texas) asked but failed to obtain amon ti Whe amcunt advertised for pur- assistants, and it is not at all probable that they chase was $1,000,000. ——- would be removed without hissanction. THE WORK OF REORGANIzING the Internal Revenue Bureau will soon be commenced, and a considerable reduction will be made, not only in the force of collectors and assessors, but in ments placarded in the papers. Tue InteexaTiona.’s Row 1x New Yorn. A committce from the internationals waited ov Political Reform in New York. ALnany, Dec, 13.—At the quarterly meeti ot the executive committee of the New Yor! State Council of Political Reform a ade of the “ b of reform in different parts : * the clerical force of the office, as it is the inten- | leave to introduce a resolution upon the <a rtm | bahar pct tics. | Sonat te Commins aig n cr | gore ae tpene omens | tata Yer mobo aaa” oes of collectin; e Tevenue as light as le. ‘ N twenty Bonde will bs yada Pike Pines ot | There “are “at present 290 collection Shetries | date of their appointment, and the time t Gromghant cho stad lations w the Gnited States, in the city of Washington, on | throughout the country, each one employing a | have been absent since their appointment; also | Civinly and criminally; that these have and after the 7th day of March, 1872, and the in- | collector, assessor, and numbers of assistant | Whether any of them are now traveling in cast a blot on republican ‘and terest on bonds will cease on thatday. That is | assessors. By the contemplated reor; ization | foreign countries, and whether are receiv- | gemand ‘@ speedy at of ilty; that | Sunday next, but without the to may Coupon Borla known ag thesEcos> aERtRe, | the collection districts will be reduced to a less ing salaries while so absent or traveling abroad. | sny compromise ‘of afall confession’ full in ated May 1, 1802, 8 fol: | ember than 200, by which action an annual the regular order of business being demanded, ¢ Punishment of the guilty will Dy2ORTED CANARY BIRDS JOST BECRIVED: $20 from No.1 to No. 400, both inclusive, | saving of many thousands of dollars to the goy- | the Tigers mpcerees Se eelaenee of bea dangeraus precedent snd fatal toticcainer ni Nor Mocking Birds alweys.on hand “ ee ee See during the morning hour. veteran, That Ge thests ef the Per Harstrv's Mcnpenen.—George Botts Rovase H street, between 4th and blistreata na, Nationa Asvium For Disantep Vorvs- | ‘Mr. Banks, (Mas.,) from the Committee on Se eae eae oR cat are, 10° .£° | is writing out, with the belp of snother prisoner 38-1 . HENBICH. woe to Noe "airs bstiniuciueles, | TEERS.—The regular annual meeting of the | Foreign Affairs, reported @ bill appropriating | Sjw!lary_couneils of pohtical reform im the | i The Fanex ents (2) 5a own varios. MPORTED CANARY BIRDS, Just Received. 079," * | Board of Managers.of the National Asylum for | £°2;22 to carry out the provisions of the twel: them, and that friends o¢ polltieal reform in | of the murder of Pet H He still i ‘BI FOOD and CAGES forsale at ‘2483, to seventeenth sections of the Treaty of Wash- New York city be to their that be does not know anything aboat the shoot- Penpey!vgnia avenue, between 34 and 0%, “4 os disabled volunteer soldiers was held at the Sur- | ington, which was referred to the Committee of | Nev, unin dishonest Sicha nee cheney Foe of Halsted. His spiritual adviser, Dr. Dole. FRED. ZALLAR. LY Te ey oN General's office yesterday; present, Pres- | the Whole. a office and compelled to’ repay the money stolen; nto ~p—-A. j ANARY BIRDS — ae riin, Pe itaed . aT 3399, Sa Fient Grant, General Butler, Gen’ J. H. Mai- Mr. Hoar, from the Committee on that the ‘Consthation of the United States J . although he se £3 up all ane fine lot of OANARY BIRDS, whichgs@: | ere cence malo 8p) liars New Hampuire; General Thomas O-Ostoret | reported a bill to provide for s eetamission to | Wbits the establishment of any church, ‘and | OPE: A my tevther Souséattepend Say mere it @3.. he e ae > Me . y y pei emseeatbee MeAbit tars | Meare! Rou gucnces ym on | iin ie, amie Gngae, of Onn; | Hie thee at r nur ae d | cece a amt ae Sie cer eee ee me \. for Mocl Dor lt ‘of Feb 5 be m Gen ‘ol * in, e div! ol pro! on in the Uni 4 Ts. lp way, in cents por botte=rxept iy om hand, at wsucd in four distinct serien. Bonds'ut the Ait se: | Geit John S; Carender, ot Minourl, Repors | States: and endeavored to have a day atver the SS ee I soon be a better women.© Me vole-tm CHB BUPPERT 5 Fancy > ries (all of which have Leen previously called for | from the different branch asylums were read, | recess fixed for its special consideration, but, then adopted ® vrei or work for the | Says that his story shall not be published until paneer D. | redemption) do not Pear the series designation upon | which show that over 4,000 disabled soldiers are | objection being made, he prec to address | ‘Omning A ie cig after his death, and that his dying breath shall series ‘are distinctly marked ot the tase cf the, | 20w cared for, which number is 1,000 more than | the House in support of the Dill, a . still procialm kis innocence. ARCHITECTS, &c. Donde. were supported last year. The number apply- subject was onc of The Mexican Muddle. G. STABKW BATA REAITECT. ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT. All orders prompily executed. DRAWINGS f Office at tne old stand, ork avenue and 1st! aplt-ly iniversity, bas succneded fa ok: taining an Aqueous Solution of the costly and heal: ing Balsamic Game by the “ase of s “peculiar Preparation of Borax--process patented Sf, "The folvent in itself ie a. powerful "Antiseptic, and. in Evmbination with these resinous balraro its healt reserving, and an oe WONDER TL, SntisePttc Properties aro TRUL Four distinct Byewrations are now msénufactured United States securities forwarded for redemption should be addressed to the * Loan Division,” Bec- retary 's office. and all Registered Bouds should be Cena ee er ROC EWE, | dec8-di2tew2t i Secretary. 1 STANDARD WORKS n Every Department of Literature in plain and ~ = ine setm i ata GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITS. ree RICHARD B.MONUN & 0-8. : @ROBALSAMINE! SLosowuuerr « evorr, 3 905 Pewnstivamia Avenue, FASHIONABLE HATTERS AND FURRIERS NAVE THE LATEST STYLE HOLIDAY SILK HAT, FOR WINTER, NEW AND HANDSOME. oct4 tr REAL ESTATE AGENTS. re W. HAVENNER &@ CO., TATE AND NOTE BROKER: — BST AUCTIONEERS, 5 No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘Turro Door East of SEVENTH StRgEP. pete gerd catate, Sigvoved aa8 entagwenel, ae Special attention to salee at Auction. Liberal advances pending negotiations. ocl7-t a MRORERTS, AEDREW B. COTLE McRORERTS & C@., BSL BSTATE AND INGUBANCB OFFIOB ‘Gerner 38th and @ streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. G. Auta? . BEOW E, CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGEET Jorner of How Tork avence and 1éth street. ‘te all parts of theelty for Sune EY. UR MONEY and buy your FLO NSB NSE SORT eas CET BAY constantly on hand, in quantities to —- HOLLIDGE BRO'S. dec8 Im Wood, Coal, Flour and Feed. pagers iam careful supervision of Prof. A JURERS ASSORTMENT OF WRITING “CLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE; d Rial 4 Saleh ooh Geer her werk eae SB. | Which is the sok est by. iy B. peceerptioe Rrcecribed Used hysicians f 4 ma sad or “te oo erysipelas, B. ON OF GION 3 PRE B GQNTAGION IN EPI (Bee + where pina tests are given, means of which its wonderfal properties may be Benatrat ts the steal Say ne ROB, 3] ie Gontata The conti and ‘Benzoin, fsieacnae ia Savfog pasion seeionls Chay ROBALSAMINE PHILOCOME, ie eee BOROBALSAMINE Borax. Peru, Tolu, nits MOBUN £'00-8, 1013 Penna’ G @LD BONDS. by ae DUBING THE PAST FEW WEEKS THE DEMAND FOR 7-8@ NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD BONDS Decay, all the prominent Dentists. (Seo Dreperations are for WHOLESALE DEPOT AND LABORATORY, 300 F street, Waal ©, By the exchange of large amounts of Governments} called in for redemption, into these securities. CHARS wo ‘Mr. Hoar the greatest importance, involving the interests of ‘a large class, and deserving of ‘& careful con. sideration of r Congress, and that the appoint- Tue Carcvs To-pay.—The republican Sena- | ment of aco m to make an investigation ing for admission is about 100 per week, and thus far all applicants have been accommodated. Iv 18 REPORTED that Brigham Young ts having a hard time among bis wives in the south*rn part of the territory. The trouble is he hadn't seen any of them for a year, and New Yorx, Dec. 13.—A special from Mata- j moras, dated the 12th, says the result of the con- terence between Generals Palacios and Cortina tors reassembled in caucus this morning, for the | was preferable to the estabiishment of = Let ayy Mae ge @call upon the | all, of course, had much to say to their Joan $60,000. All mer- purpose of acting upon the Retrenchment Com- ane A DURDAR Peer ame was | chants bave rofured to. sa be. Cortina is | LUsband. It is stated that five of them came mittee proposition of Mr. Trumbull. After some | #8 had been proposed. | He cl = measure, for | “pposed to be in league with the 1 ts, debate the motion of that gentleman was voted | all parties had avowed themselves in favor of a | *#¢ Serious trouble is apprehended. mer- down by a large majority, and a resolution was | measure of this kind. cans de not fear the enforcement of the pres- a eer a provii ing, J a Yo Scam att —— Clem.) expressed hie regret ae Thee soak eam ooo omeee eae committee of seven upon subjects of in- | the other jouse b: Te! to we 7 3 a day to be fixed for the full consideration of the | @ldiers General Palacios is almest ———- and retrenchment as such matters should be referred to them by the Senate. The resolution however, does not contemplate that the committee shall be a joint one, as pi by Mr. Trumbull, nor that ft shall There are rumors that Tula has pronounced in favor of Diaz, which stops the Only road that was open from this piace to the eapleal Gen’! lonterey Tr, with a the latter Wil, and appeaicd to Morsrs. Wood (SN. ¥) and Kerr (Ind.) to withdraw their objection to such nt. (Ind.) said it had been intimated uiroga has left umber of traordinary powers to send for persons and pa- | that he and his political friends were inimical to avalry, and may reac! rs, which the proposed joint committee of Mr | this il. “This bas not true, and he askeda fair | Place in Uwo days, General Triveno will follow From bul was to be clo ot with. As will be opportunity for a hi pL ren ot _ army, abd it is expected he seen by our regular report, when the caucus res- ‘ir. Hoar yielded to . Shanks, (Ind.,) whe | .' y to reach place. olution was reported it led to quite a debate. advocated the bill. ean: their new boat. Bell's Lif sa: crew to work their stroke-at 40 per minute witlt case, and when not to drop down t 5 Standard, from St. Petersb onteeser a Stendard, from urs, terday the Czarowitch Alexauder became in- | ,,!7 Wt BE GRATIFYING to consumers of ‘ fol! advocac: Nomrsations BY THE PREsIDENT.—The on il and tho Meno meet ee tquce President sent the following nominations to the | tion could occupy the attention of Senate to-day : Consuls—Arthur Morrill, N. ¥., at San Jose, Costa Rica; Stewart Barnes, Conn., at Rio ved in a private ‘a Prince de Negro; John Wilson, Pa., at tas, Minister of the German 1 mpize to ieassia. teed de en ee ct North Carolina; G8. Richards, ai din Crereeaaslons of both were aroused and the | inne no reaction Ih the miner's wages for the trict Vi ; Andrew Williamson, 9th district hag od new year, and if the miners will continge #0 Assessors Internal A. B. Carroll, 24 “ntoward im, | Pension of mining operations. sudtre Swour WW. Taylor, dare mences maybe | «Mapase 7. H. Ist district J. 3d 2m to more. She district Toclaisuas J. W. e Fond Telatons Getween Se ms quarrel is believed ecg ey vate or social character. of sermon over her, from text, “Lot him that Bank. is without sin 4 y=" ‘of NER GRTS €75,00. OF THE FUNDA. pF ., audience ‘of importance, pi yl deg A Naw Youx, Dee. IAC stated that on an Present, but no were wafted. eRe Conds elicit interesting and the ‘amet in the bank ‘were 000, of — facts, be of value in fature which #75,000 » han So? will tion. were checksof the Us Btates | tawa, and 4 Amendments to the bill were Bank Examiner, Callondet