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Political Notes FHE E ae, See ¢ ee og ©. eet PEBLISHED DAILY, Su.~¢#¥ Excepted, yor 1S 2k. Mlooppoweds Ges eousteaen ear ee AT THE STAB BU TE 7 ay ik, Rimecit a can ¢ Feuasyivania Avyeune, cor. iu fice _ t se ve are = adam the S quehsone TSE NVESING STAR VEWSPAPER CONPANT, . Minority rope: entation Increases the rapuh= SW. MISUKPMANA , Bread, Shean members tn the Tmo A» member of Congre as been onde re 3d district of Penney !- posiaee prepaid —B | varia tor Tuesday, 24 inst 2400 on war 98.9 — +t Gill the va- tom Friday SR aera SS eneees eee carey tp me pion 28 men Crens ty Ge re ? Lx sar advance.and es ° = _ € = — ae Bins reetgmette n does not take effect = Soe siek sacle: “=. 44—N2, 6,774. WASHINGTON, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 1874. TWO CENTS, | Yi ee Tropeed to change by logiatative x : < ae ei 2g Re ee sa ts or = diy after the fet & ‘ j Sectety, Exc. Jaries in the District of Cotum* . Ann ° " | EVENTING STAR. [ace in ae meeps ous of ve | Ee Banetne bintetee of temas BORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, = siageran mare Tole : S most (riliiant days of the week for receptions. | morning wbtll to provide for the ® section of Wepwespay, December 9 as large ast | the special « ctor in A mgr Last bi. , Washington News and Gossip, | F.r years it nas been the day upon whic ‘ho | grand and petit Jurors in the Distr’,g. 3p et SENATE.—afver the reading of the journs’ of the ict are af elated wi We muocees in electing the Ho-. Tesidents in the neighborhood of K and the | bia, which was read twice and rorerred to the | the chair sabmitted rundre public docaments | _ INvERwAL Ruvewcm—The rece!ptsfrom this | adjacent streets have opened their housge, | Judiciary Committes. = a . a which were laid on the table. harlrdanlty ete ntlal Mrs. Governor Shepherd, Mrs. Dahlgren, strs. | ya te onier of Mh? Spee ees deemed | NT Scott aubmitted a, memorial from typ | NaTIONAL BANK NoTss received for redemp- | Judge Wylie, Mra. Thomas Bryan, Mrs. sngress on & bard money piat- ™ thst they seemed disposed te trest the F document ade in the order of the SUnceme Uourt of the Dis- ‘ e convention with grest lack of respec eee (es ee a trict of Columbic, in gensral term, mate on | funders remonetreting sesiget that portion Thus the “leveiant Pisin Dealer chsertuity re POLL s & m to-day foot up, $16,646. athro; 18. neral Eastman, nd others | the 5th day of December, , to make lists AR nc : ae errs r witict gover marke: “Thourand: of good democ {pal stores fa the | = appa = have held memeruble receptions oy that day. | Jutore for Nervios te wand Sourt’ fs parsuauce or | ™ the importation of printing material tree | tated the tionof the state . a ___e9it | Gzore® A. Fox is appointed internalrevenue | This winter several of those ag-ceanie tamil the net approved the 20th of April, 1871, and | Oem a ewanta _ penpitel er | platform, and are KASD ENFak storekeeper for the of Georgia. will be missed. Mr. and Mv Tathrop ac their successors be sutborized after the passage Mr. Morrill, of Maine, pi srl these who etan a G ae panied Mr. and Mrs. Bry ln ty Earope, wh of this act, and on and before the ist of Dec., in | Merchant gpg tad e Peas mi 1 any attack upon ¢ The Pht WOMEN'S CE OOIATION ATTENTION is called to the notice elsewhere | they will remain to years. Mr. and Mrs. | each year hereafter to make out a list of tue | **king that Bi ipo e one —~ me rail ed was to ie | diately vu he Madrigal Society rehearsal. Bryan Pave take» their soung daughier abroa) | names of 60 good and lawful men, citizens ot | Tea? de compelled to remove the obstruction nthe south ts an alar RASRRECS e Taz Suxate adjourned af twenty-five min- | W,hetteet Mer Bie tients for painting and | the United States, residents’ and Cexpayers or | {ie Oram of their bridge over the Potomac, an westward tn At Gaa ¥ T : = —< sspaecge fSeoare ou-eholders in said ver 2i and un “ river at that point. - opie may |. BV BNINGS. D eres @ o'clock to-day, and therepudlican | —The Por‘master General now occupies years of age, end to write their nameson | “xr “Anthony sabsntted: a Uet of standing eeurcans se penmenhe lave ted t Sree 2 PST], | members went into canc Highiand Pave, ‘This necessitates a change Deed tee the ar ee Of Paper in a box | committees, which was agreed to, The change Foe misheasie ubaitaeee ies: A Bt suciety cone will be beld to-night to discus Wedn- sday, which te Cabinet day, will be. o | the bands of the claik-of sid t for sa rs continuing for this soseio - 3 : fe courte, the dey when Mrs. and’ the Miso | keeptng; sdid names shall be selscted from tne Le pk gee cegreg cae ree wernxspt® eli botaken with refcrancs tothe com | Suye) the day when 3 © Mi warlous portions of acid District, os cour te mine ard and on the levese ot the Mi i | - Cision of affairs tu the South. ny ral-fit : fami)y = | be in preportion to popalation. monies Sr Gar presen | Pants, Decem = } General Fitzgerald Besle’s family are re prep » Dip 0 ond comm’ Pehle ot 2% Swarwe, of the U. reme Court, | viving the historic hospitality and el, ine Con ee etree Tunsing Of Rid DB@O5 | Kerevofores which was adopted | 1 Lille, ihe turges | : port, BT: Mrz, | Tonched bis seventieth year yesterday. He f+ | the necatur mausion. It ie now one of the | of Decountn sane k inthis oitte On mou © Sherman, ered een sea . catttiie seopesns; | therefore entitled under the law to retire irom | finest residences in the city, and is cunstautly | In the presehee of eatt commtacton ee proceed: |. Poona Wine on te eye ree BR iseernail | 1 j man : Mr. H F Geant. | the benchon full pay. He intends to dogo, but | filled with cistingui-hed guests. Mrs. Beale to break the seal of suid box and draw the te m and referred to the approy An anonymous | bs: auteud J. Wm. | bar not yet fixed the time. still young sud hendsome, though she has two | from the names of 80 many persons as mu — “ ‘a i Tom the pre | © young devghters in society, boih of whom required for che present December term for the Togalls introdaced s bill authorizing the | shop Depas j T bg conts. Dia Nava Oapens.—Lievtenant Edwin S. Jacob | treat’ belles. Vester day the ladies held tt drial OF eeiminal cose S mauee Whlok tary of War to ascentain the expenses ta- | pirat Merton i an ee nt at Fils’ | ordered to the navy yard, Norfuik. 14th instant; | usual Tuesvay re sption, which was very shall be first drawn eball constitute the grand “es ore ror ote Ba ce ied | : Monde * | Seutenant J. N. Hemphill detached from the | lightial. All young soctety beaux found | jury for this term, and the 20 perssas whose | Huian invasion of 1s sich giheaaae li VOR: 5 OPERA mw Davy yard, Norfolk, on the 14th instaut, and | O76", Way to lis seception, between the hours Seas ree erawe shall constitute the | "St" Edmunds introduced Bill to provide for | —— granted three months’ lrave of absence. SES ASO. base hd apse Mle ant PO the erlection of grand an? | —— ews — Pr. Ronth is now firmly established as the | The uext clause provides that tho marshal Sprit ML, Spat RELURP POR PAMINE SUPPERERS, ms Js © K member of the Virginia Louse of delegates, ar- ge ° : ction 2 makes it the duty of the comm| Sa senit ee Nor ane | hesgiven o benan erie with ber wed by tert. th = ia ee Ee ee moners, at last ten days before dent of the Texas Pacific, 2nd At 2a | ricken inhabitants « | 0f mPrepriety AND Fived here yesterdsy with charges that Repre- | to pe engaged to the President's daughter, i= | ment of each term of che court, to mest at Gent of the Texas Paci lantic an cts there, howerc lutton dirsvlving AND aataeine =: hat stat = bined eater, fags : cific railroads, asking © to guara’ ere, however, are | ¢ sentative Stowell, of that state, sold m eadet- | now said to be engaged to @ charming girl in Slerk’a oftie, snd the nlark in thetr presence te | OOS Jeuneat tue teiret eran tan ; “ wrovisious areredacen, | Gk : TO-NICHT Ilex, Monte Baim yesterday filed |_| — Society will regret to tearm that Mrs. Gon- | FO. Sled up again anc kept hy the cterke tho two compames, ead submitted @ bil to! tosnem, Dereon s : 4 : PetiGon in the Supreme Court of the District ot | eral Blake and her daughters, the Misses Wood, tion 3 provides for excasing jurors. is ta trodueed the nls at tho ceceen ai tas wa patch from Berlin says that the rt betore The New York pa. Columbia for mus against J. H. Baker, | Prvpose to spend the winter in New York. They | Section 4 makes it a minlemoanor for any | be introdaced the bi ho was a ritiser cy | Shick Count Von Aratie will bo tried wil can, | PY to Thos. A a ns, t2 compel him tore. | Will be sadly missed by their host of friends. commissioner or other cfficer to place any marae | DOOTs Watie wut he: haa nec ren adges Gierech and Qososki. | TO! Permitted MATINEE —Mr. Beach Lawrence, of Khote Isiand, has | OP the list at lus own + aka eas bp Bali's | amine all of its provisions, and would toh will be president. pear ici 7 oat. Surrrce has under | tented General Meigs’ house. The General and pa — PERE TF neid himeelf ae to a; ate 5 eae ee fered to any on - a _ = his family are at Mre. Nicol’s,on Vermont ave Section 5 i . re , mea-ure, as bis judgment “rpienap ee Aare of xe -mothy tr 7 rthet ve at offered by 4 7 Section 5 provides tor exempting certain per evails on Britisl > >-da al. Toa ONst THEATER. mT if a : 3 Ir Se os era , | tous from jury sereive. ping On motion of Mr Morriti Vt.) the evailson the es = os eat meee ners . » oee 6 F bestage | —Mr. Cadwatader has rented the houre and | Section d gives the court power to dil any ra. | Te - 2 5 bli hiele, "by ; her parlor onder peew ™ Kellogg Grand Engtish Opera. fo amenrs Lt mney oe gt tial be | forniture that belongs to Mr. A. K. Shepherd, | cabcy in We comuleiouers which may vocur iuocod upon tae Wammtigtes saree mn yah fifteen of her crow drowned, Nic i Semen tes fe abaury it, may ib well ol = in = = SERPS . com: © ashore at themeel . NER Te * Ba C.D ti cons neeppataraia 2 EE ISA\ aed Sekchs rae the aoane of each, briltiant en Wiping Out tne Cheyenaes pany by ite charter, was referred to have been wrecked at Seatace Pin eee wat | Kuowa it.” MONDAY EVENING. Docomber 7, SEVARAL conmiTTExs of the Hou the Assistant Secretary of State, an HARDEMIPS OF THE TROOTE AGED. “ rhe sed much damage to houses af | ——$—$—————— RAL 60: 3 of the se have be Assistant Secretary of State, and a bach a . ss ‘a . a question ef law involved, upon which it wa- se to houses and ¢ {| Tae a¥xtsascre cos TORU RENO. Donaker S, not yet begun holding their sessions, To-day | °F ee _ oo bien Repaat aah BAAS OER IES: important toobtain the opinion of the Jad.c propetyenshers, aes Pinedo geen yr Bly Fire: appearance in tws years of America’s fa or- | tha ation and Li od 0 ; ved atthe War department: Jommiitee. : oust Fic oer ae F urrent calendar year ie eh te ee felted) 8a we 8 sag cons aca uk te Catia : vfters Fort Sill, Colnmn | | Mr. Ingalls presented @ memoria! of citizens | _onoom, Dece re y of conte , ey weno omnia | wilt = ; * S weotw ater, 4p. of Kansas asking an extension of time to hom > ves or tte coal to In? to morrow; the Committee outhe Juai- | '8 to be a very novel and enjoyable a: 1 aldresset to Ca stead and preemption settlers ov the pats crop oewencand ye va on Friday. ‘There will be thirteen tables to represent loth’en vairy, comm indin, lands who bave been compeiied t» abandon of the transit of V 28 an Paoeasas c—Tae bill t thirteen original States. The costames are n Territory, is a* follows their claims by reason of ravages of locusts | Over one hunt ce | m 900 3 posta Mitte set Fasto~ | strictly historicat. Cnps and saucers hi etrvek the abandoned camp of the | Referred to Commitee on Public Lands. » ys deeed t. Cox, of N. ¥ king toa redne- | prepared expressly for this occasion. Indians who fought Farnsworth aud destroged Mr, Chandler presented a petition from th SE eS! se on tion ef the salary of the President provides thar | “f fea will cost one dullar—the eu he poles of tilty loig ading aud twenty | national associa:ion of lambermen, protesting | J, PRC Vicksburg War of Races. If the past Mswry of the act of sanuary tained #8 a sonvenir. = \g | five lying down, i and our effective | against the adoption of the pendiag reciprocity | eerie taoaat De be Fone SULT. | ny bo token acu dune act —A lady, who & member of St. Jota’ force pursued them as far west as the breaks of | treaty between the ited States and the Do Sere Minpatnbes wort grurhejmeerithd Chureh, h dertaken éiugle-hauded a noble | the Canadien; have not returned; expect them | miniin of Canada. be orial includes | onre ie ih, tem, —y ig io ebarity. She has taken @ room near tie siioue aigsad tce oe cache ae (eet ead ID rere ning, between sev ed nagroaa ant OF Beats cu where she will recetve orders for sil kints have had no forage for seven days, end bat little | treaties with other nations whites, A coatler was sent to Vi it ted to the Appropristions | CuK She will pers sre. T wanton to acd feutonant Orleman | mittee on Foreign Relations. | delay ane afestin oat priate | phates 4 vy | 88d preparing the wor to meet we on Elk Creek with 1290) pounds | The Senate, at 12.55 p. m., adjourned. | fers short akir gets iteataped she hopes to supp’y with sewing ; & Orations, no matterwiatyoumay | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—or. | killed and three wounded, w has bo ‘tit in charge. rh will be executed neatly acd at a-v: have sent by Laweon, by the night of the 251, 5 oe it t a =3.—3 | tired. Last night the negroes ¢ 355.000. fe wt be the p- | erate charge. It is to be hoped that the euter- | tf possivie. Take any numbersat the pos, 1; | Wood (N. Y.) offered a resolution directing tne | e elie pickets Ford Hui, aud il which Wil be 6°® My prise will prove saccos-fal, as there are many | you bave to break ‘up your water team: e | Secretary of the Treasury forthwith to obtain | “#4 bave entrenched the tee. eee ee ape terete ha mae) bare tad two nigh of storm aud to-day it has | trom the collector of the port of New York, and a Seam & man tat € axicus te obtsin emplo red into a cold, wet nortber, disastrous to “ inet a Tus Hover Disraicr Commirres 6 eed. | —The ladies are now busily proparing for | our stock, 3.W. Daeipsox, Mietnotiy it eae ete. een we car ee mene toad, Griving rind peapetnen, te | it¢ frst meeting to-morrow. It is thought their annual bazar for the benefit of the Chit- p glent Col, Brevet Major Gen., Coma’g. | port since June 22, 1874, had paid, under the cine sane : trade for the | Harmer, of Pennsylvania, wh dren's Hospital, Tue bazsr opens onthe ith. | PS. tae Gece ae ie aps Gece operation of the revised siatates, a higher rat: ice mene aa rodaction list of ite members since t — a y Mi ag a cm b< -. | Of duty than was paid en December ist. ists. 1ON OF TH RwO x the de- consent te act as the | p,SSRIDENTIAL Arrorntamwts.—Tho Prest- | i, Wiehe detachment tollowad the In- | andir wo to state specifically the articles, a: Sein aor eg Socen oo ning Voewlis t season Mr. Harmer waived his right ty the “day appointed Gol. P. B. Hant, o1 | the eo Maye. pushed them so close thet | Coding to their commercial designation; to ng the tiuters and dea! Fierence, Baeeae | .hairmanship to Mr. Cotton, of Low: dent to m in two days. prshed them so close thst | state the rates prevailing on the said Ist day ot lovence. “Bneas aia, Cotton, a Kentucky, @ De #upetvisor of internal revenac, | they abandoned“ portion o: thelr stock and | December andthe rates exacted vince suid Jnr pitokd <. HE CASUSLTIES among the commissioned | vise, Kenneth’ R- Cobb, resigned. packed mul-s, of which they secured about 50. | dog. at Teport prec : cheue uphold t nor | vise, Kenneth’ * = “ ~ i 32. | 224; also, to report preciaely such changes 2 a | officers of the army reported tothe Adjutant eS oe ee kod Es Tees teeth oe tenn have been made under said staiutes, and als — ¥ © at LISCULS HALL. } General's ofice daring the week ending Satur Tux communied 104 Ine betes Ge Hoa | Ores Tetinue were. ta sight the second day, | %2 transmit any circulars or orders trom the de The Beecher-Eiitom Sait WEDN*LAY AVESISG, Dec. 9b instact. at | December 5, 1574, were: Lieutenant Colo- | by Speaker Blaine tc-day from the Secretary | wiom the scvute fousht. Our scout was in jo | Patment under which euch chauge: in t : _ ITS PaesenT sTarus Subject: ETA’ Thee Kets So cents. Pro- | mel Kobtert O. Tyler, Deputy Quartermas-er | of the Interior, isa k.tter fom J.HarryThomp: | Condition to follow farther, and bad to turn aig ea ae ms e.. Yorx. L ember 3—The follow ceeds for ithing sad edccation of po. | General—died December 1, 1674, at B ror. M.)., asking for & laney appropria: | back. 1 can safely say that the Indians are | tion'be so mouliied arte ee gines | To-meeetew ten arpemset he shen Greman ree icon de 7 8 Mas-achusetis. Capiain George W. Dost, of 29 $00 for = perpen of p.-2iDg # new | Fwept clesr of thie part of the con airy. The | to report the facts in the case as ate Mpg oe oo ree Pipe capes enalon as == : 1874. ‘ 29 the f y command deserves grent credit for activity and Teahen to the 6 et be hesek befeeh daaee ehctee ke i 3 year ns 0 ce ILDEsN S$ ESTLSTAINMEST. 5 roof on the Cuilir horpatal. endurance, and b: yo bad forage the Indian itus to to the coil us be heara wt en gow ene y ~. at 0 A SABBATH SCHOOL CONCERT AND BX 5 : Sane TRICT BOARD OF AvDIT.—The bill | 78", 20. far es the Cheyennos are conserne ‘Mr. Wood said he hat na rk be ere re P = HS PITION ot. in the Senate yesterday, presented a bi pg for the contmuance of the Boara ot | ¥°U i fave been meas now. If Gene cause he wanted the inf. >. i he Sh t BD: AY EVSNING, Do- 0. te o Pes 2g to u t sgur ic &f your post show him this ietter. * = - br an toe + = pi Methodist Protestaut | raph Tine Toma, Wenn | Audit of this District (reported im yesterday’, | 4°E"F 2 Se : , rewnck © cb Sty via Baltimore, Phitndelphia, Nee Bon | Stan) passed this afternoon. with certai One from headquai mitter of Ways and Bes . ! f eee Sang Ye a= e Boston, M 1 amendments. Ar ong the amendments wason | canyon Netih Fork, * Poland (Vt.) offered s resolution ze | OQ! 288 Lamers the came to be tutroduced by Mr. Wilson providing for anex | Greseg, to Gen. ©. & contnandting one huudred gairac '3 Only correct mpl t ‘ > 8 col amination of an report on Treasurer agre at, San Antes!o, Texas, is as follows es for the tise uf Senat : * gr eevonty 26: Gow JF £LLIS& CO, acter Gor rapa ee xe my Bae Made by nd — aoe gt! = Pow 4 A Canada Opinion of the Message sae ej ment, allowing i: terest on the unfunded ded My eDestive force, 100 picked | or come se Bs weppene ae tee tee re Docent ly for Bizak ; Matantion of 3 <rou ihe date OF presentation, offered yesterday , parse d hom from : Tull of defects, and it ceemod to blu that t te and p Bis visfaoncy nera! would bave been Ne eeeia creck to Canadian westward | would bave tobe revised again from veginuin, +d toward other gorermmentsis cone “ , Of w 1 re 1 ate : s , : é The followin trom whence the exhausted | to end. = me Geaale. “‘Tuaviemtakee ad wurseateree This makes the doarh of Sion reat ium Senate Commirtzgs.—The following mule a return necessary Mr. Pojand replied that the books were | bies is moderste and impartial, while chance ix per thousand, or 7 thousemd cusL® ‘culating ‘ramors changes were made inthe Senate committe: | The Indians were pur-sed so closely asto force | already printed, ‘wi the resolution ouly re- | recommended are both tetical ard. imprent ee inte Dew Terk. And takes 20 Roane ap Bix ameron is using the tuii influenc his power | this morning, which otherwise remain as at the | them to abandon ponies and males packed, and | quiredthem to te wi. The fact that th cable. The government will give the wr “apap Fine ay? Bar ich gives the = pe oct + lh steps s Committe: were engaged by the scouts on the 2d and 3d days, rs fects shot cipbis resolution, becan: | additional clam tothe charscter of p abo: A A: OL FELLC Picereat the conarmation. Alo, that Senator | last eesion: Mr. Davis goes to the Committee | Tere engugad Bye scoatuon the 3d and 3d dave, Sos tacks cow examined by ail fu bo: | ministration and evden advocate vacc ’ : ; sommittes ov | Changing to sleet and snow, which lasted unti The resolution was adopted. - egy fons psec ; Png + ber ks A PRACTICAL ConGRESSMAN.—An Iowa pa- Post ¢ forge base ieeacs ta pease of Mr | the morning of the i%th, freezing to death "The House i i deration of the bil : deed en ee i> i. oA hea cor = Ks . —_ entribation | secon wie een ee ee eee ee ee eo inidwamec mn CS | areas eeeana. Cnanonnem SOM | os coamielin capeece dat themes, | Sakeuler pry vaccluatior : y he hfe w i = teed cht a in pl Mr. Daris. Mr. Bogy t vel ut twel sour! river »! ra . - — tal sed Batre re James Wilson was to att chien Chicago with aes eee es and Mining, in if . . W. Davipson, Mr. Hovghton (Cal ) -aid he had received in Adens, 3 — 5 -_ t ted aaee enpres: oe i © . PABLow's Gactany New York.” ‘The objector ti eet lh of Mr. Kelly. The Jotot Select Committee o: Brevet Major (joneral Commanding. cecleomged ear qere ope ge aa) (egg gg ee gl are ae oes > genome informaiton regarding the manner shaliguade te bavine seokirgen ihe datien wil enn, Goose & Co's Farune—A Suit Re- | necewity tor legislation on the subject woul: the’ Nebraska relief aeeociation, 11 Barcia; | » ornetisl (pariian Dwhich cattle sre transported from the West hit ae “ w = ~ | garding as Picages to th i dt a m of that court, H- | street, New Yor'! ' Guenee of intimat FIN f® aarts | 0 :he semboard, so that he might commanieate | Wich it was entrusted. she cs , Sgr n ig 2 este aon oS Samnene ‘as Goteer con ica Wns we montsne Bavariandeputy teat isregarded the - a = is observations to the Committee on Agrical- ur « '0-DaY.—A } nam £0,000 on bonds of the St. Pau! | sideration he bill until February, i875. 5 led from Prigt: right of the Fe wo arvdoe to the 248 PAXNSYLVANIA AVBNUS | ture, of which be was a member.” See erie Saase 20 kek erga eek c railroad company. Wita a part ot | Sideration of the b! scifi New Youx, December 9.—Laat night, Mre o¢ a taunt that a ' her Of Bunstors and Heprossntasives visited the | this ‘money fron purchased im Sogiand: wan | "Cer. as cat tuts Qonmitton or tas | Marker Letiammerte ened seme fe os | or a vew ofthe prominent basiness mon } Eaccutive Mansion to-day and hsd audience | shipped (o New York, and part of it was depos stribut : mes: Supposed, a young iady tanc m. T x y § Whole and distributed the Preside message PHosed, * | of Wall and Broad streets are of t» Washington | with the President. There was aio a larg tra WUdEUA & Tobinson’s stores, and 4 | to ibe several committees, after which the com | Citement brought om an attack ef heart disease PEOTO: | ¢ took bits in which they are directly or | number of the peuple of both sexes, som, was sent westeuid. The iron wascon. | tice, y | from which Mrs. Leavenworth died. Tia say neerned. Steamship s: ies, rq. | Pay their respects; others to secure appt ngved toa member of the firm of Jay Cooke & | “71.4 Speaker presented the resignation of th | Posed poison was only an anc - custom laws, and a la:ge varioty | ents for themeelves or friends, bat tha Presi Ce [pool arate Mare caret | Bon BE. McJenkin, who was reowutly elected o | The Western Calon ow ta be peat dent was too busy to see more Uhan ons-third of | Ji oke & Co., they in turn traneferr! to i sylvania, to take effect Jauuars a © ving th sctres axe 98 he poehed at early to | oo Won oeccnectatives Haves bon Judge Sat- | Cooke, McCulloch & This was abot he Leaks en ene eilect donee New York, December 4 by the ford, of Alabama, had an laterview wi time of Jay Cooke & Co.'s failure, and Weetjon | “ane Speaker laid before the House the follow Union directors met tu-day aud re | feuding President. Also, ex-Governor Lewis, of & Co. sued on bebalt of themesives and those to | ing Exueutive communications, whica wer. | favorable report from ths preeatent, H | E vernor Parsons aud Representative £ whom they bad sold the bonds to seize this iron | severaiiy reterred: Orton, which witl be ready for publipatio . ham called at & late hour, but failed to seo che | On the cronnd that it was included in the moct- | “From the Secretary of the Interior, in rela | shortly. The usual quarterly dividend of » ; Patat loxcrance or a Motuen.—August < Preside The visit of these gentlemen nec | GMa” of, oration ere peg eel tion ty an appropriation for the Columbis t= | cent was declared. payale January 15, | Lice years and threo mvaths, cfeeene cant Sulesebin t Sine ay Cooke & Co. failed they pledged the eL y 5 ov : Te rinst Bitz of the session in which gov- Ne ps petit Appel ren ago Ng eat part of the iron over to the Secretary of the | Pitel for Women and liying-n Aayinm of Wai Longsboremen Tired of the Strike, | «Am gg | = apt ae a Navy. ‘This wasdone to secure the navy’sde- Feu; tne Gectotecs of Wak, iu talation'in th Naw Youk, December 9—Large numbe nts treatment of the aid is solicited was intruduced in the ae Geet = posts to the house of McCulloch, Cooke & Co., | | : io for he longehoremen have renounced allegian ts of the child, and ad terday by Mr. Houghton, of Cal Se ee Of London, whichbad not failed: Sadge Law: | (8 CA eceee for remancratioa {4 | their union, and went to work yesterday, Th-i1 wecten,or Mow Taree interest of the Texas Pacitic railroad. | Wi!!ard’s: Hons. ©. Scheifr and wite, R. Ham | rince decided yesterds7 as follows: Ifthe pre- Bir Niblagk (Ind.) offered bill to enable the | *uMfering families, they say, have more cla.z eria, prescribed provides that the United States shall guar | ‘Iton and family, John W. Johnston, D. P. | liminary injuriction hygetofore granted in this | , Mr Niblack (Tad) offere persons disabled i, | 0 them than the union. — Aypcrge nea Ps antec the payment of interest on the bonds of | Lewis, C. C. Shackleford, T.J. Creamer, W. | case should be diseulve™ and it should tioally | el Auve or aval gercies of then carte —>—— Ay bey) ; the company at the rate of five per cent. per | H. Stone, P.B. Pinchback, Mr. Latenn, N..J.; | be determined o1 he tral of tue ction thatthe | Sista Heferred. “| Phe Ottaway Custum-foase Burned dit with qui fe attenr - $ coon ae - i » Phi a hie Infant ; c rc i , ‘ompletely re this Id gradually grew worse ito atten. of $40,000 per_mile, to be *eposited with | City Ziem. Senator Eaton, of Counecticat, | grext and irreparable injury would ensue to the goes Pince building Se Sen’, | morning. ‘The papers and documents Wy " = wee oominll ie ee tone Secretary ct the Treasury. ‘The usual sate | who does not take bis seat until the qext session | pla‘n We question of facts are tor grave rekeived. Alesie Dil te protect oar to the office were all destroyed. The loss can n. His cortidicate of death in the way of commissioners to iuspzct | of Congress, intends to spend: good deal os | to » 5 Gotan s mere motion, and itthere- | cr riviign birth from forcible resiricton o: | BOt Low be ascertained, d from cerebral paraiyam caused ~~ report upon the construction ot every tan Vaabingfon this winter in order to | fore seems tome that the most jnst disposition | Of foreign gn eferres ——_. 1 { “4 yort up, y time in Washing’ is wibter im order to J liberty or from involantary service. ieferrad P ated. Tho coroner was notified miles of read are incorporated in the bul. familiarize bimecif with the routine of legwia- | 0 the case ts to continne (ha injunction antil a | erty © > Gleudem Braving It Ont. i —N. " | m1 mae, é row! ete Mr Buckner (Mo.) oitered a bili to grant oe bad and will bold an inquest vr. Wi he | cievanl Geates Garena ausion of the | 12: " Senator Stowart rode last week on | trial of the canse can be had. F. Sun, sth. legal title to all lands in the state of Mies sur oo ae Dee Seer Me Glewiian- - z oring ane mot (be | borseback trem San Bernansino to Panan:tat Wan Wiahien 6 < » ? 5 7 ning appeais from the sentence of t! jersey A Conseev ative Cavers in Lonpox. —Th? | ar } y 4 : OFFICIAL FiGURRS OF THE Kgntucky Con- | for which patents have rot yet been issued. Ke G68 26th Strect Sexthwees | carrenc he House yesterday, Gen. Batler | Cal, a distance of miles. in forty-eigh' | gnyssionat ELEcTions.—The board of stato | ferred. Presbytery removing him from his pastorate, London World says a meeting of the conserr: t better that th 0p! * hours, ****M. Bernhard de Westenberg, min i Ke ‘ ay ur. © u ti SS pan ES live members of Parliament was held t Sat- £ large collection of Fine Arviatic RALL ee S bonds tan dou invest | ister resident of the Netherlands, at Washing Oficial result Of the Congressiency enete | eetticrs om lads Ia. Nelrcaks hie center | Massaonvesrrs Gurria Back iwro tar urdsy, aud it is asserted that it was tar from bbeCaed THRATE: USTEMES LOM ot | Pr cdma banks, from which they Gideece, ton. bas been trauaferred to the Dutch ingation The majorities are:—i-tdietict, ALK Basen, | vastated by grasshoppers. Referred to Com. | REFtBLICAN Foup.—at the maniciaee cico- | being harmoulous, Tie question was discussed - : ne “A < als i. | at Reme. ----Senator Fenton, who bas bean | [BE: : oe deey ot 1 i h authority t» | tions in various towns in Massachusetts yeet. & snecessor to the premiership in case that ill ASKED BALLS and PARTIES ceive one three sixty-fiith of the p-inetpal. Thir | Ravine’ « r Fe: 2d district, J. ¥. Brown, 35,172; Sd district, ©. ; mittee on Public Lands, with authority blige D tae 2 . @ a tour of Texas, ts in New Orleans, and ee a a v a opie | Gay, the republicans of Fall River re-elected | heaith should ob) Yisrael! to retire, and the whic Tates Minsk Is fnentohod with each | TMATK caused somewhat of a stiz in the gallery | Srer'e few days sujourn there will come ts | W. Millikin, 4,780; 4th district, Proctor Kuott, frame a general Jaw for rellog = ee VR | Mayor Davenport by 580 At Law- | Fariof Derby bad a very slender mafeep, tee Cetin wad al Goatanien et'vered wot called for_| eae ‘Re, Glock gecunied largely oy patrons ot | Washington and. take. his eat in the Souats trict Theses Te eee Se ee ren, | Lanpenseres from the depredation of the grast- | 7272 xe repabticnus elosted Trew may- | dications were that the Dake of Hichmonf or OntaEe. » Goatemes deliver — sucl barks. id x eman also re. 3 F - * omas L. Jones, 3,127; 71 ict, J. O. 7 “a . “ ‘ sae ee ould'be the ia Tf sor ailing tacecelsener | Ber ast night Sz. Win. Forster, hn celgbeata | B,DIaekBarm, ¢28 k dict Mitton Jar: | Mr: Hale (Me ofered bil forthe retieto” | St tyetn malay, Ac Gloneeter merepavi | Marci of Saibury would be Ge choise oC the «ch wou! e (if not a ing themselves ot , < 4 a am, 7.813; distr: ohn D. ite, 629; 4 te che! "i ”, % + @..W>} os Rasiviues « its advantages) that the republican party would | ENglleh political economist, now in this clty. A | oth district, J. Be Clarke, 2 W98—all Uemecrata | the Monitor engaged with the rebel Fam Mer. | eee islet ninied by Hoe ce Fa are ons aise manifested ot the mest. ase” f } Pave oF eesining the impaired cout ience of | eC ne J. Mi. Carson, late news editor oi | except White. Total vote east, 125.543. By the | Fimac in sittin. Beferred to Committen | Taycr, was elected by smajorit from | ts ecclesiascical bile hen om one OE a apuemis aks open eae the Aepuslicen, has taken =. position tn the re 200.81° wbite wad 46,240 biases thers "us: Wheeler (N. Y.) offered a resolution to gn Beerion Wight repabtioaswae | sig ay “| are 7S wi voters, or a ‘ pee r 4 B.. €3y ' ce street, Dorween D and streets, sigh: T 7 bureau of the New York Times, in this city 099.72 a thousand extri t th led mayor of Springfield, over John M. . jatiows’ Heat: ax CODIFICATION oF TaR Tarr Laws.— | >2" *y total of 299,724 legal voters in Kentucky. There | print one extra copies of the of democr: present incamben Oi.1c0 oll Paints o. Bearericwe, Ou fc, | The m meroas reporta concerning the commit. | tion. iW. Mayo, Va;; Hon. 3-5, Gordon un, | SE _femer negroes in the 9th district than in auy | the Commissioners of the District of Golambia 2af majority "Ail the republican aldermen’ ave es ee ome ec mem | Sere, welch inte reenteet Ue wena, | Gon. 2 Cee 0 ok commie | 8 pe ee Fh tein, ki Re man, 3 , U. 5. N was quite in. : en cal e bili re a ee Trims Cast, —— and altering certatn regulations with reneeaes Commodore B. T. Whiting, Detroit; Governor | teresting yesterday, but was mainly © presen- patel serteadsy continue ie beard of Se anyperaypeneng: RESTA So Pleese remember Name ead Bamber. Jel-ly™ | to the tarit while en, ‘aged in the daty of re- [ Elisha Barter, Ark.; Frank R. Hatton, Iowa, | tation of evidence to identity the coat ts, | audit of the ict of Columbia. Mr. Hale x vising and coditying the laws of the United | are at the Ebbitt House, and Senator Morton | shirt and that A. C. W had at diner: ee ele the subject up = ‘States, will we at rest or authen- | will arrive to-day. ent times and places, and which the ition | for diecussion the general merits of the gov him, when, tse Setar” of NE" Nee | anny Cusmom ane lowing are the pro | Revacat sw pases eas dente | sent of the Dita wean eb a Sonne facts, Mr. 2 A - — + 8. solely for continu ing introdze-d in the House a resolation calling | motions, appointments and casualties since the | a. Sens aes 12 de established to Prove of audit, and was iramed at the request of me aoe a oe ere go Se last edition of the Army Register went to press: — hes Goes was Rive after the timé when | Con:missioners. . “shige te foreae Sed Fence even’ | emote: tune we, striae, 2h art | Aocceamagommomamm Guest an wie | Vr Boot (Ry Jaren to fer an amen ~ | {Sea ion of, these laws, and upon which tt ie ak | eT Onn alee to eee reer T- | Gore, whom she sdeutided tn court, had visited | ment coreduirexne ensd board to repost to Con. aisth | kebed the cher gos were increased or diminished | Yo ea eth ey? st Heatensnt, | her Bouse on the last Sanday of January or first | $07 neue of Tablonay aad | by Judge Poland's committes. Appeiniments—Made November oth, 1874 -— Sanday of February, 1873, to see the suppositi- | Mfr. Wilson (Ind.) offered an amendment ro- ob, TUBE. 2 wet Tse Presipext Com@matvtatep on His | TO cutest sorpeene, with the rank of ist os ~ quiring the said Board Moess.Gm.—Among the persons who visited the | Heutemant, Charles K. inne. of New York; | Tax Erte INsunotion.—In the heating of | 2¢counta of the treasurer Frederick ©. Ainsworth, of Vermont; y | thi it | Executive Mansion yesterday and had inter. | Havard, of New York; John Van Reflow ct | oxen ved ~ Judge Barrett modibed she ener, | weesurer were eo kept | Views with the President were Rev. Dr. Fuller, | New York; Holmes 0. Peuiding, Districe of | ing injunction zoas to permit the Baffal New » | o Georgie, aud Key. Dr. Lakin, of Alabama, | Columbia; George W. Adar, Michigan; Pani | York and Erie railroads to pay interest on 292 | BY, were paid out eho remained over from Monday until yesier- | R. Brown, New York; Edward B- Moseley, | new bonds 3 day in order to see the President and congr Pevusyivania; Donsid Jackson, Texas; Bernard Sons) | BAe Dimon bis message. They prononace it | G. Semg, California; John O. Skinner, Mary- j : | One ot the ablest messages over sent to Con | land; James A. Finley, lvania; Augustae ear concn af Peamcrseanin avenues tak tims | REC, Ord expeens tne opinion that it will be | A: DeLofti pi Aa, Sylvester 8. Beda! | 4 By Mone Pbiladeipoia, >: take porth we a ‘seme. | well receive: Presid: nesota; John B. Hi 5 Aw EpirogiaL Muapgs.—A San Francisco Re phen) eye Stei_(ha TV Eavinge SURRY as's, Fettes coeergtations trom a sections oF ew r New Fork "Las S,Saiey ary the Merosd Tribune, was killed a Dot later thaw the sidow, can co acco: 5 | tures of his m-saage. ‘That portion of the don. | Sesigned—tat Lient. Reve R. DeRussy, 24 | Grenonice, stepson’ of the editor "A letter was Tead from Se aenen Rmcnt which referred to Ouba, while tt disap- | artiliery, November 16th; Ist Lieut. A. W. Hom. | Jeaquin Argus. Au attempt was made to the amendment offered inted &@ great many, Proves Satisfactory to | man, infantry, November 13th; 24 Lieut, | Bight to lynch the murderer, but it was metas (ie ) in bred ~ 4 3d Ernie: whe foal com Quiner O°. Gttmere, 10th cuvatry Novem: that the sheriff bad removed the prisoner torent teat ‘St. Potere- rives the President will not hesitate to do his | Nove ‘18th. : “Ad : there were errors mark, par re _ $03 Fenmmricarn sie.eor Sim. | duly. Tap ganeral aerosment of all the one | © Dud-Lient. Ool Robert 0. yler, Deputy Q. of Vener and te tang SPR mmewagy ot foe Preaent in fein to of tg Sty. oH F ecceramayes Cau at that =. AD will compare fsvorably with that of Virgil 8. % farther dike Ly aot, of the Commissioners, ‘athoae B08) ciher of predeccwtors of President | master, 4th; ape Geena ak : ort at Vickabang Engineer Hoxie, and the and Bovat-1m Grant. = Raaceye Reet bave aupyly suiterere i i

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