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THE EVENING STAR. Ee Feensh Gabines s Ris, Dec. 13. ™M. WW eT raz “tan BULDnOR ohh feocmatogtegr AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 5 * Feunsyivanie Aveaué; corner Lith street, pba we Big Mm. ay aud = day.” The Cabinet, therefore, remains as be- The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, fore tbe crisis, with the exception of the 8. H. KAUPEMANN, Pree’t. above mentioned changes. mubacribers Ten Cents week, ‘orty. LIE, Dee. 5. diet has re- TRE EvENIne Been questi coment Ber: Terme ee = at ‘the commer, ‘voted by parliament, pri relating to Prepaid— Jannaicibn Vv, 48—N®, 7,398. WASHING’(ON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1876. Brent, the Lout forger, WIll be delivered to American detectives on 7 Saturday, is incorrect. ae be SPECIAL NOTIC, EVENING STAR. Seete:cy. THE DISPUTED 6TATES. = FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. | to The Star delivered pty Bey Talal CRURCR OF SNE I ee | ene | ONE A OT OES teen mmip ee) New | Benbe. Mags * | Minister Pierrepont. ‘This person has not Reece Theres ee ON | ceiveon Tuesdays were “at home” yenter- a ly Ba dig sha Fo Tae | _WEDNESDAY, December 13. 5 onmed “clock. Biot, (marr ot xin monn Washington News and Gossip. day, and they reeetved informally. has the following: Congressional committes. | SENATE.—Potitions against the sale of Turkey Net at che Com ork. a ‘Mrs. Franklin Kinney and her daughter, | inen at Columbia, S.C, are surprised to find | alcohohe liquors were presented by Messrs. | WHAT GOV, HAYES SAYS. 3B’ LfLpine 2s OCIA TION. GOVERNMENT ReEcEIPTs To-pAY.—Inter- | Mrs. Ernest TAlmney, receive on Tuesdays. | that the electoral vote ofthat state is not even ond monthly meetiog on Sargent, Thurman, Kernan, Christiancy, Loxpox, Dec. 1.—A dispatch from Con- th inst nal revenue, $386,408.39; customs, $383,261.00. | The ladies residing on M and N streets and | i= doubt, and ask “What Se peuple are com- MOO Pra the stantinople to Reater’s telegram company says the absence of the Porte’ representa tives from the preliminary conference ere- ates an unfavorabl | | Bogy, Morrill, Anthony, Cooper, Whyte, laining about?? No protest of Attorney | % Gov. SrrARXS, of Florida, ase to ve one | the Georgetown Indies are generally to te | General Cocke agninat the Florida canvas ea ey He Has Been Honestly Elected. of the officials of the Freedmen’s bureau. Mr. Tohn Jay patcer Comptrotier of the sers has ever been presented to the board, and | ——— the canvassers are therefore unanimous on | #!! of which were referred to the committee NATIONAL BANK Notes received to-day | Curreney, was the recipient yesterday of the | the record. ‘The {ucts about the attempt to | Ofnance, a "wr at the Treasury for redemption amounted to | Sad news of the death of a sister. und left the | bribe a South Carolinaelectorare to be made | By, ME. White Bill mor, relict o¢ Prot. | SOPH CAROLINA INVESTIGATION. " areby give wenal PF gerty in the Dix tAxath ig that they ANeged Onc-sided tw by lastevening to attend the fun¢ blic. Well known New Yorkers are sai the Heuse © a : | . Anthony, from committee a “ " } ceed | $78,901. atte was rejoicing at the reaidence. of fo be concerned, Smith Weed being one. | separtad hack Fenohutions te print 3,000 extee New York, Dee. 13—A Colombia (&. C) mot thenct of Duly Ii isle. which pro | MSECRETARY RoBEson went to Baltimore | COS ao binh ofa son to Mr. and Mrs. Quin: Louisiana. | copies of the compilation of the coanting of DISASTER AT ST. LOUIS. — yay > STie. “That if any person, tog or corporate: Seon | this morning. He will return this evening | Pver.the birth ofa son to comer is to beat the | THE CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION MAK- the electoral vote. by Mr. McDonald. Also. ‘ ‘ memubers of the congressional committee Sasetel at fen oe Gab Ur hie father aie las arammemnor tee ING SLOW HEADWAY. resolution to print 1,85 copies of Louisiana peritively refuse to let the republican mem- ae af wt of to-morrow. ___ 53 jee yous Crwinn ba * The Congressional committee met in New | in: ‘and +videnke, for use of Senate, and ‘of the committee Know what they are an DI Tue Hovse coMMITTEE on the District of Captain and ‘Mrs, Porter Heap have also | OF'cans yesterday, Mr. Morrison inthechair. | 16, ruse of Houseand Senate, with a doing; what line of investigation they intend at smeks person, firm. or » | Columbia failed to meet this morning for] peen made happy by the birth of a son. A large number of witnesses were presemt. | recommendation that they be agreed to. Steamboats Crushed by Ice. to pursue; what points they desire to make, hall add Sty per Centum thercuf erprpepimmacy This evening wo entertainments. will be | Ged. Hurlbut gave 1 that he would to- Mr. Thurman objected. saying that be or anything cise which would enable the re- poe penser Eeece’ | °* Lae given in which soviety is interested, the firet | 489 file @ protest to Qe jurisdiction of the | wished to offer an amendment, and it Was publicans to meet them. They have been WILLIAM Dix 18 Ac 3 “ * | Sexaror TeLLeR Exectep—The. Colo- | German of the Washington club, which will | Committee, under the resofution, going into | [aid over. making such Investigations without any re rado legislature yesterday elected Hon. | take place at Marint's hall. and’ the private | ¢lectlon matters. | Mr. Morrison’ inquired of | “Mr. “Anthony gave notice that he woald FAST MAIL TRAINS AGAIN, | pebiican deine present. THE THIRD WARD | Henry M. Teller, United States Senator for | theatricals at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. | ‘be sergeant-at-anns if Mr. Wells was pre- | eat! it up to-morrow, 8& It Was necessary to ETIN BATIC CLUB will be beld in Armo: 7 Trnant Republicans Reclaimed. George Taylor, on Vermont avenue, sent. Charles Abell. secretary of the return- | print at once to save expense of setting it up Two of the republican assemblymen who 7th srevt northwest. WEDNES | SIX years commencing next Mareh. Sir’ Edward’ and “Lady: ‘Thornton have pos Jee pont aoen chien Gop pe peyote | gain t being now in type. ; SWEPT AWAY BY THE Ice. Wentovers ne Wallace househave recurned Lith inst. The public are cor- = Si Zu > Ww i " ope, oO « a r. rgent offered a resolution to priut . key house VOCATION vada, is in the city. ----Hon. William 8. | fiends on Thursday evenings, and have al- | Of the board. It states, in substance, that | and testimony.and urged its passage. Re Early yestentay morn- | A Herel! special from Columbia, anys B of the District Groesbeck, of Ohio, was on the floor of the | ready begun these receptions, four members of the returning boart deny ferred to committee on printing. of ice from some point | “Speaker Wallace, of the democratic nape, be hekd at Masonic Tem; NESDAY, Senate to-day and was the recipient of much | ‘The gentleman to. whom Miss Riggs is re- | ‘he authority of the House of Representatives | Mr. Mitchell called up his resolation in re- vhich, foreing itself upon the | Issued pay certificates for £160 to cach of the oN atiention. ~ ted betrothed is the Honorable Power H. | (0 review the decision of the returning boanl | tation to NT in the harbor opposite the city, carried it | members of that body, which were all 5 isan 7 .¢ Poer Trench, formerly second seeretary of | WU) they deliver their documents to the | THE ELECTORAL VOTF IN ORRGON, n stream. with great rapidity, taking | by the Carolina Nai Bank. The whole AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | the British legation, in this city, now at- | Seneral assembly. They also protest against | and axked for the yeas and nays on its pas- h it several steamers lying at the bank in | amount paid w Orriceor rae Meteat Fim to-day were the Secretary of the Treasury. | tached tothat in Vienna. It will be remem. | ‘he attempt of the House of Representatives | Sage, and they were ordered. ASHIXG TON, Dac Poticy holders are hereby notified Jusurance j for 1577) at the Office of the Company MONDAY. December 25th, 1676. In orde id the crowd come several days + = 4 the southern part of the city. So far as now Senators West, Keys, Sherman, Conkling | bered that an elder sister of this lady mar- | ofthe United States to obtain and review the | ir. Bayard took the floor to speak against | known the Fannie Keener, an fitinols river and Logan, and Representatives Kelley, | Ticd Mr. Howard, of the British diplomatic | rat ae individuals thee cannot under the | io 8d said he was not prepared. vend he did | boat, is sunk opposite the arsenal and Will Wallace, Phillips. Kidder and Platt. service. that as individuals they cannot, under the | not think the Senate was, to publicly cen- | probably be a wreck. Southern Belle ee pacman os It is said that an unusual number of de- | Constitution and laws of the state, surrender | sure a man, as this resolution proposed to | Knd Jennie Baldwin, small boats, are alee AMMUNITION DETAINED BY THE FREEZE. | butants will appear in society this winter. | them. | They state, further. that they wili | consure and condemn Gov. Grover. He did | Sunk in the same vicinity ploded Monday Several vessels loaded with ordnance stores | Among them may be named Miss Heath, | b#ve copies of all documents made jor the | not assume to defend th x N.J., dis- hat the boller In an engine peras mine wear there ex- ‘ing the house to ot THE LOSS ON THESE STEAMERS Pieces. Four men were in the building at bi #8 Pelonze, Wileox, Mis: ed, | Committee if the committee will provide the | willing to condemun it. annot now be stated, bi It not be heay the time, iwo of whom were instantly killed, and other supplies for the arsenal at Wash- | Mss Pelouze, Miss Whionla ities Benet hecessary Means; that the state legislature | borne a good charastcr and reputation for a | as they are small boate, Among the other | abother fatally Injured and. supposed to ies ington, are detained down the river in con- | yice Paukling and Miss Key. of Georgetown. | #85 made no appropriation for them, and | great number 1 been eleva boats carried down by thecurrentand ice at dying at last accounts, and a fourth terribly progeny 2 BN sequence of ice. lt is expected that the Alabama Claims | ‘ey cannot = furnish coves anless | to the office « f rof his state, | the Centennial, A Mitchell, Minnesot mutilated, both eyes being destroyed. padi OE ght AL pees, colored, member of | Commission will finish upits businessduring | the committee furnish funds. ‘These copies, should they censure rand elect officers. en, HENRY PLRABEAU, Musical Di fe im atl i aa. ifyou | Bayard. and Davenport, but their where 1 ite nehes will be prices ander the ¢ : pa high aod | abouts is not yer finitely ascertained. The emotive? He read from quite a number | ‘river is now supposed to be open as far as decisions to show that Gov aca they say, will be made as soon as they are | please, erronentsly,, bat labama, says that, having | {he Fresent mone nGn Washington will | through with the documents, provided funds | P : ected, but counted out, he intends | a winter residents. They are now at the | @fe furnished. Congress from been re- quiet The Barriwone, Dec. 18 ddling, 32 — Flour? firm, quiet rge of Dr. Perabe: ! ; s over hal | the barracks. One or two small boats wer. , fficers to contest the seat of his opponent, who hokis | Arlington, and Miss Jewell expects to go to | ue ciattman asker IeMie Wellies Decent, | Wuthority for his act, and was apparently | pushed up on the east St. Louis shore, anda | yi wosners Arar and pied Glo ——— FOO _| ite er rtificatee of election. Ottawa next month to visit the family of a | ‘be chairman asked if} : justified in the course he pursued. fatboat or two » wrecked, involving a | ern white, S0aS6: do. yellow. Bbal6- w: Se member of Parliament end attend theopen- | #"d being answered in the negative. |" The morning hour expiring. Mr. Mitchell | trining loss, Sid, spot,’ satcein’ J GosPEL MEETING THE PRESIDENT, in conversation this | {ny ofthe Dominion Parliament, structed the sergeant-at-arms to notify the | asked that the Senate grant cunsent to con- LATER REPORTS January ” Seas x r = norning relative to the reported change in General and Mrs. Win. Belknap and their | embers of the returning boart that their | tinue the 5 LINCOUN BALL, SABBATH AFTERNOON, AT 33¢ O'CLOCK SERVICES OF SONG show that nearly all the boats of the Keokuk | $™. Prime, Sado. it . northern line Were in winter quarters, and | }theigh’*jies sud, cusler,SoaZl. ssary to take | were supposed to be secure from damage. Penney Ivani: as some of the | When the ice started these steamers were | guiet and uncle mu Oregon were in the city on | forced from their moorings and carried down | f rade D J cted at 11 the military stations of Generals Sheridan | little danghter are * oe gpa pres are “Seems Reh eg mo ee ord and Hancock, said that the report was un- | /oving the best of t eee te knap | g + of the House of Representatives SHORT ADDRESSES. | true in every particular; that no such orders | }* ‘ooking, if possible, hai r than * | of the United States. LED BY had been issued or even thought of. a eae . - % Charles S. | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORAL ReTuRNS | ,Abother communication ghee the stream. The War Eagle and Goklen | weak; western D ORGAN 7 TIC: Abell, secretary of the returning board, was Edmunds refased consent, but would | Ff; r rt ble atrony YOUNG MEN WELCOME det? te Meee nA pallnninucsatecey yack. | bY messengers have been receive up to to- | then rad, in answer to the subpena ‘duces | not object to the Senator from Delaware eon- | L&E{¢;,tWo large valuable boat Ngee dg ed. nominally Stast HE ARLINGTON ERATIVE | TUE ARSENAL.—A preliminary survey, look- | day by Mr. Ferry, President pro tempore of | fecum served on him, declining to furnish | Cluding his remark: plicit yb Ming ao B na | Sp bigher—Bie) cn BS eve bist ASSOC TS TIN ids its th | ing to the establishment of telegraphic com- | the Senate, from Maryland, West Virginia, | documents, as he bad been Instructed not to | As soon as he had concluded, Mr. Edmunds | Caused a complete jam. bh Es regular monthly meeting. for the payment of dues | munication between the Capitol and arsenal, | Virginia, and Massachusetts; and by mail | do so. | demanded the regular order, which was reso- AT THREE P. . Ships wr and making advances, WEDNESDAY, December | has been made. The White House War | from Massachusetts, Indiana, Kentucky, ese refusals created considerable excite- | lution No. 10, providing for Counting the elec- | the boats lay in about the following order: | _ BaLrimone, Dee 13-—Va. aixes, deferred, Ben tS me at the Board of Trade Beckie a. | department are already connected with the | Michigan, Missouri, Alabama, New York, | nfent. The room was crowded with specta- | toral vote by the Supreme Court. At the upper end of the arsenal wal! the Jen- | Copel 6; do. seound We. ae ee ee ee © I Capitol by telegraph. Iinois, Ohio, Delaware, Minnesota, New | tors and witnesses. | Mr. Mitchell said he had demanded the | pie Baldwin bow on shore and sutlen cowie | Ogelina sixes, old. 17.” Sugar steady. Vit 5 re PDE. President Hampshire, West Virginia, Rhode island, Florida. | yeasand nayson his resolution, and hehoped | astern; Lake Superior and Alex. Bitenell, | Siw SORE), Vc, 18 [Stocks active and sendy. INO. JOY EDSON, See TINGet nw. dink | THE Fortacomixe DEMocRATIC AD-| Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut, Geor- The Supreme Court did ot meet yestentay | they would be taken before the resolution | 1 leuk, a see toed eka ee at Gold. rig. Exchange, long, 488; short, aaaiaat & oor DRESS.—The cauCus committee of fifteen of | gin, and Iowa. for the hearing of the mandamus case, as the a up. t made shed een the : Se Gea twehneresBave Snally agreed upen the ‘dmunds.—I demand the regalar | 2et, Wale trip, erushed betwi end GOLD MEDAL K, Dec, 13 Flo democratic counsel were notready with their | Mr. mr dal and beery Corn dull and de- NAVAL OrnpDERS.—Lieut. R. E. Carmody beratic counsel ware Hot es and the Andy Johnson, then the Bayard, an and drooping ress pb r pday. wick craft, wit forwi [RE RYE WHISKY Me rts being prepared to be given torus | Ordered to the navy yand, New York; Lieut. | fhe congressional commitice met_yester- | The regular onter was taken upon which | 2M craft Below thee care Gants and deck | <Toxsox, Dec. 13. 12409. m—U. 8 bond, 1 ws. PURE " ; stociated Presa tonight. It f& said to be | E- 8. Houston to the nautical schoolship | day morning, and spent the day in discuss- j Mr, Bogy was entitled to the floor. He | and Davenport. both pretty old and. hot of new fives M%;. Erie 8; preferred. 3. New For sale by ail leading Grocers, Druggiste ond Sa - ing its powers under the resolution that | vielded for Mr. Mitchell to resign asa mem: | S24, Davenport. both yal we ot Sheen Plena ine ional Oma cee ee ee eas ented der ag | Burgcon Howard Wills to'examntion tor | called foFiin appointanent, 1" wan decked | fer of tne comimitice on privileges and eler- | Stuy Ut igd eta! tue Wat Eagle, eal | 8° OM = Aine, Penpicteen sl Benen Listig's ® JoMx CHAUXCEY, who has raised the flaz | promotion; Licut. N.T. Houston detached | '0 0 into an investigation of botit Aen the] whee Subd geevent Nithaves sting oan den Eagle, equally as valuable, | me cierk of Monterey county, in the 4th *y o . e b Ai _ a 7 s eco, national elect tons. A cal nade on the vi " i ‘ould ‘eve im act uy rough her larboard after uard. a . Sole Agents, J. W. BARNES & 00, N > eames gern etl srg sean Placed ‘on waiting orders Ticuts Wa. 1 sceretary of state Zor copies wf the returns, | them. (He ixchairman of the eub-commitiee | The iauer was partly forced on the rotke wy | Congressional district of California, has for- = if - 3 rhiel e ed. a GF on e mused, Mr. of Alex. Stephens, this morning enabled to | Emory from special duty connected with the : shore, was bogged up under her boiler and | warded to the secretary of state a new set of Me i © | certain rules for the government of the com- | Sargent was appointed to the vac: her Knuckle plank ‘brome. “ h 7 get the pay he earned during the recess. | Centennial Exposition, 15th instant, and or 4 tititee It adjourned until to-da: Mr. Bogy resumed the floor, and reviewed The Red Wine, Romie ey pagal: | election returns, made out in conformity odist Protestant | Chauncey was droj during @ portion of loaner next: Chief Engineer J. W. Thom A special from this city to | the action of the Vice Presidents in counting Minneapolis, lying with bows at the | ¥!t8 the original erroncous footings of the burch on 9h street. commen: pst half pant six meateuny — here WAS NO Sppropria- | ion and Naval Constructor Edward Hast dune says: Representati - | the electoral vote and the regular appoint- «i apparently little hurt. At2 o'clock | S8Pervisors, which the clerk had corrected in @ clock. in connection with the Uaion servic now ale - 5. qT "4 i nt Of tellers, from the first election down = ri ve > coesanaanaeionr from duty connected with the Centennial | “ned from Flor: wa t of ternoon the lee again moved, his first returns. The aew retarns give Wig » a, Al pereene tunerented in the ¢ ‘1 7 ES ve Exposition on 15th instant, and placed on | Publican visitin Wuittee there. Hi the present time. CRUSHING THE BOATS ginton, demoerat majority in the dis ‘Temperance are invited to be present = TUE SENATE COMMITTEE to investigate | FE: - ’ ares oe at nothin: preievi¢ent dishonesty eonysn esas * . > 1 ae chditic ct. Monday ni S were servi FINE STATIONERY, ana | the Louisiana elcctions under the Edmunds | Wilting orders. eaten Gee ey ieen pevcrsneep HOUSE OF REPRE ATIVES.—On | “till closer together, and doing additional | trict. Monday night writs were served on U bio hee. | Teselution, left Washington for New Orleans | No EXTRAORDINARY MOVEMENT OF Na- | that state. Mr. Thornburg does not appear to | motion of Mr. Southard, the iy 1010 wat? | last night. ‘The Senate committees for South | VAL VESSELS.—It is learned ai the Navy | beso clear that the action of the returning | ganization of the territory of Okla - | ination. was found tohave one wheel dropped | him from counting any other than the first SPECIAL WOTICE Carolina and Florida have deferred their de- | department that the reported movement of | P08 as to the state ticket was defensible which was the speciat onder for to-da down and guards torn up or broken off. | returns, and directing him to count and cer- ¥ ‘ture until to-night. Postmaster W. E. # re , , Again. at 4 o'clock, there was another move- | tify the vote in aceordance with the first re- Owing to the increasing demand for money, | PS" naval vessels, as stated in a New York paper The President and Mr. Hewitt. postponed until the third Wedne: a tne - espe sn E “f. a in dopoctted ‘reery, of the Senate, goes with the former ment of the ice. which pressed against the | tarns. Governor Hayes says Unat the pon ween a aa ts THE LATTER'S VERSION OF THEIR INTER- | January. 3 “4 ith wo rither om loan of om commission, and over | && deputy sergeant-at-arms,and Thos. Young | $.Jopureay is entirely untrue, The frigate . damage. The Bayard was almost complete- | the secretary of state at the instance of Pa- itl for the or- | jy destroyed, and the Rock Island, on exam- | checo, the republican candidate, prohibiting 2 a a" boats with terrific power, and foreed thei duty of the governor of Oregon fn regard to due, to Renew or Redeem the ‘before De- | will accompany the South Carolina com. | Pinklin has pics thine ag ope gar VIEWS. Mr. Hale a=ked leave to offer for reference | still further down, crushing guards, upper | the federal election is simply ministerial, ‘eember Lith. 1576. or the same willbe sold at public | mittee in a sim)lar committee. that veusel since hee arrival: trom the teas | Mr. Hewitt, cusirman of the nacional dem- 0 ¢ e citizens of the state of | works and wheels, ‘and doing great damag d that he has no discretion about selecti THos. DOWLING, Aucti vith} A Wasuixctox Priwa Doxwa rx | pen station s,the detaehment of Captain | cratic committee, has made public his ver- | pubic lamas fur msuins purposes ated ter thy |) PAI OUT ater gare Evrorr.—The Mondo Artistieo, of October | Son to cca ering of Captain Ran- | sion of the interviewstbetween himself and | 6 m of residences. and there was another crush, and a still closer the city election in som to commaad the vessel. The ‘ . : : ss thea i : _ dee? Tt iY 30th, published in Milan, has the following | jy now awaiting onlers, which will trim President Grant. Coneerning South Caro- ) | Mr. Hal sald he offered this bill for ref | jam. | The siarboard wheel And all the star. esterday Charles B. Pratt WOMEN S TEMPERANCE UNION —D notice of a Washington prima donna: «The | in a few days, transferring her to the Norfolk | /ina, he says the President stated thayin his penny ne people of Colorado had ho | board guanis of the V Sagle were carried | democrat, ecie | mayor. i SR eeee erting, at Ohapet XM. CA’, Y debut of Mise Tdith Abel, Of Washinguon, | navy yard Theswatre & ene mike ee lndgment not less than sixty-three remee ee ea ean, seaman rine | sane enanne Se DRS at 1 o'clock p. Lare in was a perfect success for this young artiste. | lyn navy yard, for the purpose of having her | having certificates trom the seerst the, or re , mal ~ ie - : ier ochasl 7 "__MES. CHURCH. President. | Trthe reccomto, the duets, aint 1m her otiey | Gotlers vepalcds ae ee ee ii ay ing her | aaying ce eligible to organize the house and | 16 Speaker reininded Mr. Hale that de- } position prevented her from settling to bot- | of the school board. ----The munielpa, elec ¥ b ML 3 pieces, she was immediately acknowledged | plished she wil! proceed to join the north At- | transact business. Thereupon Mr. Hewitt | D&@lé ¥S not in order. tom. About 9 o'clock the Davenport sunk. | tion in Boston yesterday resulted in the suc With the unequaled a5 a aniy'& tee sheaee, bak oh onto Enntie fleet at, its winter rendezvous, Port | telegraphed this view of the President 10 i P< Nana cc to the introduction the Rob Roy and North- com of the regular democratic ticket, F. O. ‘TEA, COFFEE, AND CHOCOLATE. Wonderfully intelligent, possessing such a | Royal. S.C. ‘The Shawmut is at the Norfolk | Chalrman Haskell in Charleston. Subse. | "net aia thar showed the bandsbi ppt ype eo epee ee COLD SODA MINERAL WATERS all the Year | voice and talent as will makv for her in a | navy yard, preparing for a cruise off the | quently, Mr. Hewitt and Senator Randolph, asians “ ‘5 3 ing and the Minneapolis, with “sling republicans certainly express a . uently x I ipl. | under which the people of Colorado labor lumber barges, were pulled ont and taken to | the opinion of the people of this country in 1429 Pexxcytvaxta AvENvE short time a splendid career. Sengeee to che ret Ani teed eed ec Src ee aco enorviow Mit | ‘The House then resumed consideratio: the bar, rier ofamilebelow the arsenal, | opposing the proposition t0 transfer 10. the > , ‘Hotel. . t Sees jonging to the north Atlantic fleet are either | the President, at which the former asked - Mee . ter of “ithe 4 a we eos WHAT GEN. SHERMAN SAvs oF THE | at Port Royal or cruising in tue Wathen, rlew ‘of the Wallace, house having Bee ieee Sail p mallize Ga pronect of gold =e A eg at ean : Wane In fights tok ened han | Seu EERO ee Tee whether he could not see his way | if; Durban advocated the adoption of the ing that die Mitch. | ment be wholly Femowed from polities Urat it lergvet and most attractive amortment in Mate- | WxsT.—In reply to @ question as tothe truth | Withont the slightest foundation In fact, as is | clear to onler the withdrawal of the Unitel Fee Peres yrs hand, providing | of was crushed early to pieces and forced | mnay retain constantly the e< of the < rr ain 7 s ¥ a ss + 88 Is : © the col eo silver dollar of the | against 1 ‘ent r —Gn * : SRtiaes te Piste Cloth, Buk and Matelasse. Also, Oe rae eco te oon | tis the statement that the Essex has’ been | States troops from Columbia, and recognize | {Tuten authorised he the weet tee! alte | against the Centennial, so. as to tear away | people.—Graphic rominent | Seu orde ; Se ie dees Ce almost all her upper works. The ice was | men here luform the the CLIAN'S yi Py et democraus red to San Francisco, and Gen. Sheridan | CT¢¢Ted to Washington. With aitycthiee IMIR The eed | making ita legal for all debts, now piled up from ten to fifteen feet high and | that, while they are for moderation, and will to New York to relieve him, Gen. Sherman IMPORTANT TESTIMONY IN REGARD To | replied that very late on the preceding even- Mr. Willard, a member of the silver com- | the pressure was tremendous. At midnight | not be the first to resort to force, yet if worst said tog representative of THE STAR last | PaxsipENTIAL ELECTORS.—The sub-com- | ing he had received a telegrain from Colum. | '!ssion authorized by act of the last session | there was a Prospect that the hulls of the | comes to worst, and Tikien and bis friends arene ed ite or ech Announcing the | rtttee of the Senate committee on privileges | bla saying that Mr. Hewitt had informed Question would not be pressed etl) afte ol aa that ti "Gduien Engle Sol ‘Wer | counted in'in sacks struggles Weck Specter, nange s origin in A 2 r s rttes there that the President would recor- | ve saved, and that the Golden E: and War | counted in in sneh a straggle.— strange place for milita: lers to emanate | 89d elections, (Messrs. Morton, Logam and | P! z Silver commission had printed thei Eagle might be reseued in ay a Republican. from.” drihe dispatch. he said. had only boca | Kernan,) who remain in Washingiog to ine | ize, 4s the legal house, that body which | jytver cummission had printed their if pier iaihs ead este tacoms | Siocmtnor eometcommen t ‘Moat reasonable prices at M. WE Deomsss made in the most euperior str ie and at rea- —_ee MME. WASHINGTON, up stairs. Bev SAMUEL 6. YOUNG, NOTARY PUBLIC, democrat “¢ - r dition, unless the water falls and leave them rs were called together again in cau- octi7-tf dated April ist there might be an excuse for | Vestigate the matter of the eligibility of Pres- eat Trem He seeteey oP ate, HaerTis | the silver dollar. When the repart of the | higuanddry, ‘Thesite teios tke tecre ne | oom but the discussion which — = | its publication, as a joke on that day was | ‘entlal electors, under Senator Edmunds’ dent said that he had not mate any such | CO™™Mssion was made it would, in his opin- | clear of ice, and they alone prevent the ice | took place was of a brief nature and compar- oO PrICLAN. generally understood to be allowable. resolution, recently adopted by the Senate, statement, that he did not believe Hewitt | 102, fully warrant the resolution of the old | from above coming down. All these boats atively unimportant. Some of oneeti a held a meeting this morning and examined had said he had done so; a 1 that at ar standard of the country, the American silver | belong to the Keokuk norihern line. except | cratic Senators and Representat, Firet premium awarded to me by the Great World's | ConrinATIons—The Senate yesterday | Mr. John Y. Foster, editor of the Newark (N. ae Wag hosir wn ‘Hewitt ied the ay oq dollar as it.was established by the Of | the Centennial, which is owned by aks Fair, in, Philadelphia.on my inveuted contiruasd tha Sillewing Setabeatiocs: 1 Courier, and secretary of the republican | it W4s ee ee eae toe aoe xander Hamilton in 172. All of the In-] L. Davidson, and cost $40,000. No accurate and ‘patented EYEGLA! following « Hiram | state committee, and John L. Murphy, pro. | 28d not sent any telegram to that effect, but tigation that the commission had made | state: los: typed Fercdiis, Gold, Sitver and. Frame Knowles, to be associate justice of the su- Of the Trenton ‘State Gazette, in teter- | BAG Kent one, as nearly as he could recollect. | jad gone to prove that the silver dollar his a ciated roughly ot SOMA. Tien nan SOTACL ES OF EEA” oie ss Pieme court of Montana territory; James A. | enee to the ineligibility of Benjamin Wil. | 8 follaws: | 1am able to say that the Presi- | greater supremacy in trade and business | aeveral tieeit’ bares saline ta ver jam, ‘OPES and SHADES for the Ens 3c. ument, of New Tork, to be supervising in- son, a democratic presidential elector. | DOr contaltnginty tees aes Hilton: | an any other coin. It was of a ter | some of which are wrecked, and others but sacks. id, you bave no- |. ALEXA NDE: spector general of steamboats; John Hall, U. | These gentlemen testified that they entered a i Mleates ‘from the retorning hoack | appreciative value than the sovereign of | slightly injured. ‘The scene abore the arsen- | thing, and wil! do nothing, and you are beat. octS-trletp 1229 Pennsylvania ave f marshal for te western distrint of Penn- | protest before the New Jersey board of can- | 7! Grtificates from ie aoe England or the franc of France, ‘and was al was also one of Soroe of the members exid they seit vers GP RANKLIN & Co. qrigania; John C. Landrean, of Louisiana, | vassers against the issuance of a certificate | The Pres Thad ae ae is Correct. I | used by many more millions of people as a DISASTER AND RUIN. much like hissing Mr. Wood for making F GPTICLANS. U.S. consul at Sani de Cuba; Jonathan | to said Williamson, on the ground that he but Fd¥d not say that’ l wonid eon | better purchasing medium. At no timehas | No such disaster has orcuried here for ten | mee, like hissing 3 Hill was rather caustic No. 1227 Pexvevivaxia AVENUE. Zartell, of Misslssippi, depaty rst control- | was a United States cominissioner. The | pone teat mad da dice alee eget | the silver dollar ever lost its purchasing | years, and this wan tonite ag on the northern democrats. He indicated Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacies dec?-ly ly feret leaator os Vhriaionate ro to nell there ss Hermie . certificate to plied. by Merae be Tien ivimplied, power. An os nearly all, of gh pee all Of these steamers were Ratoval toe on ee nerthern Aesboceste.. ie — le] » A. A. Har- }, Who, wi el met, re- ~ ns o ; | economists who were summ ay r q is 7 S =F oes on oo reg gy eo age ane iba —— postion) The bulerd | and we have come to ask you todo so.” The noned Safe qnarters for the winter. There is no in. | deceived by the belligerent talk of the north- Also, @ number of collectors of interual reve- nue, &e. before the silver commission had greet tine ce e ¢ " 4 Y t surance on the boats of the Keokuk northern | ern democrats, and they did not tobe ey cocanlouat by his own res. ha mrust decline ty mat as at present advised | if silver was thrown ont of the coinage of the | fue. caught in that & Wash Spectad Joray -t im. e rap again.— Wash. Special Bal- ination. The w taining sixty-three members ‘and be did not world, the tendency would be to greatly now a the law of New Jerse; reference to the Se - 2 a date the valne of gold. To throw out 3 . r ENAvYY: er i e hat he would recognize the other | {}Pree! : THE FAST MAIL TRAINS AGAIN. wa ee Tigatonpe a iced padre Tego, hich law gives the ‘lector the power house; that Chamberlain was governor until ae usiness of all classes. and ic woall teat | Seat Accommodation to Public. masquerad GERMANIA — BEAVER, re bape ae Rear ae jp a pig ie nee Re ged x New Ta ce ana that he shoul pas ‘ain itm. walt mreppreings the indebtedness of whole Cc. “ a giraffe. ge much amuse- vis, Chief Engin ing and Naval Con- | cal. The committee have summoned Gov. | Hewitt concludes as follows: “The President | “Sir "phillips. Kans., said he should a yA Fg BORSON'S STRIPED EUE BEAVER, structor Eusby, appointed by authority of | Bedle, Mr. Williamson, the lector in ques: | Sii4 nothing to me in regan to misusing any | tor the substlinte in relation to the colming of hevremared what he sant drink three rel i ; i < : x es of chim; in order to wet his throat LIPPETT'S FANCY FUR BEAVER, (Blue, to duammine whotaee gud or tena cite tion, and Secretary of State Kelsey. the party which he, the President: re nt. | the silver dolinr. Tt was time that action . all the way down. On his way home at an os Not So Bap For THE New yorx Or- | St. have never regarded the President of was taken in that direction. M , early hour in the morning he was extremel: . = can be dispensed with and abandoned, eic., ; im D Mr. Chittenden appealed to the common . y City 3 iy a ng iy FLORENCE BLUE, BLK & BROWN BEAVER, | have made their report to the Secretary of | FICEHOLDERS.—Collector Arthur returned The Halted States a6 representing any party, | sense of the House to reject a bill so fraught | Mond fell tant ge 4 $15. } ing that the following yomterday from a conference with Secretary oma Suing Baca? ee meen vil to the country as this was. This seeing the strange figu SIBERIA HEAVY RIBBED FUR BEAVER, y yard: ions be not abandoned or | Morrill In regard to the reduction of ex. | #?¥ other position than that of the honored Subject of the silver coinage was melding saaeee $15. dinpenaed with ynittery, Boston: Brooklyn, penses in the custom house. He says that park ae wd f the United States with- an able committee at the Ia Ba Ba. peg penny WEST OF ENGLAND PLAIN BEAVER, PagUe 1s ington, Norfolk, - ler for extensive removals of office- ~ gress. and yet it — $30. cola, Mare Island, dnd naval stations at | holders has been rescinded, Few, 1 ane, Ne aihen ig nosed ty take the business wut of thelr han ion will be oral train arriving | Bloeks fined: tour bots, at, tke ROYAL ERMINE FUR BEAVER, Key West and Sackett’s Harbor, but that the | changes are to be made, except in consolidat- wee which acum dine * ners Ba inter- | bill was fraught with disaster to the “ n., there connecting | giraffe, one of which perforated the $25. nay yard at New London, the havy ground | ing offices that are Tacant with other offices. the tuegsine. not differ materially from | and this House should hesitate wi : ih rains golt north and south. A postal | and is ‘now embedded in Mr. Dai at New Orleans, a he naval The salaries are to iu r cent., P, | bankers and politi ists car will also be attached to the 6 p. m. trai: it SUITS. Brunswick, Ga., be dispensed with. The | b-ginning with the Ist of January-{N. ¥, MR. BEECHER ON THE BROOKLYS Dis. Wok upou this bil withalarmand regard | through to St. Louis. It will connect at Cin- wounded Dat tt 4 5 UXBRIDGE ENGLISH WORSTED, beard say the harbor of Port Royal, S.C., | Sun, 12th. eue.—-Ins.serinon on the barns or es | it as a sweeping menace of confusion and | Cinpati with a fast train through to Nash- | will be sent home Trom fancy $25. and its tributaries present great advantages A Si ; Bettas Bokunn. Brooklyn Theatre and the loss of IG. atternt. ter. Why should this House M New Orleans and the whole | cart or a faruiture wagon. = VELOURS FRENCH DIAGONAL WORSTED, | Ai‘littive far coring ieee ahr And | neapolis, Minn., yesterdays the Jeter | ing it, delivered on Studay last, Rev. Honey | GY 9 the fact that silver is conte. ft railway post office car will also be ———_— —S , ilities for enteri the rt without risk to eapolis, Minn., yesterda: Bye —— Want her anid: ‘hay heart a0 blame | 18 mediums prom whey ~ _— — — A NIGHT OF MisERY.—William Harvey i j = ‘ : Beec : has " xchane h to St. Louis. This train will | the f fs RLBOECY FRENCH CASSIMERE, 16 finest 10, ied Rani htad ge bta tory 74 The previous on on the bill was de- | connect at Philadel pia with tvains through on the new pier at Pesuraper Ny, ted : cod : . lc js s one \e end BURLINGTON BLUE MOSCOW BEAVER, nd chile Scores Gon, bent Emcreotee, Giey, poe nee eee inail matter ‘acciimulating after 4:36 a.m. | In’ Bavonne neon ts tae F . there + e .AR War BE Averrep 2 | 4nd prior to its departure. “A New York and | night. There is ho cenarena pres tome, ‘ bist, TP" | Seta ea ib oe yaar = Heme | ops antl, poeta | comer estes aatbec tems | ih fed form srt oe bal . be ; 2 s bl in itieat a jorrt: 5 €HASE ENGLISH STRIPE. FAREWELI DINNER 70 Got, SANFORD. | fneilitios tot ences eee as Pitot made, | pendence of Vieuna yesterday, to the effect | and will he dispatched at ¢ p.m. ‘The ser” | the fall broke Sir. Harvey's, , the ime At Philadelphia last evening a farewell din- | and should have been. “But {tell sou If you | Les Be Re em “more than | Tiss matted inet eeeaes eo ae ee, o le ner wi en to Col. a MS | at the European plen: f M * BOY'S CHECK WORSTED her was given to Col Herbert Hruce Sanford Were to put two thousand men ii th | Haries would arrive at complete motes, | New York and Washington, wi in on GLOBE MILLS PLAID CASSIMERE, ; | Standing during the preliminary conference. | the 18th instant. It is also the ‘were i Subsequent d a _Tecetvedd Eapecemenaens * ag ad a nae 3 y - of an informal meet: representa- “ corres] ween BULLOCK'S BLACK AND BROWN PLAID, a Foor Racz.—Dear Editor: In discussing 3 Pe 5 o, | ves of the vers at the feuestan gent and Pusladelphiay to, a a the presidential muddle at the breakfast table | Sanford il eecels omen at | lanes ateoet LONDON BASK: apa a few days since, my little boy, 10 years old, such ¢! ‘are 1 udieations all STATE AND CHURCH IN NEW ‘ion which, perhaps, is a8 wor- gutime In the constituttona My convertion of ew RUSSELL DARK PLAID CASSIME! — ‘gin: Concord. 2RON CLAD STEEL CASSIMERES ‘WOODWARD BLACK ‘aa CASSIMERE, ALL WOOL WINTER PANTALOONS, From g230 0 95 gaa dh Call and Eramine, + STRAT POPULAR CLOTHIER, O11 Pennsylvania sevnue. Borer BEET LE SOON AN Tiag ae ie aeage SORA th Oe aod ‘by mal promptly _sctlb-ly __corner 10th street: