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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ea. Sd AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, SOUTH CAROLINA. Pennsylvania Avenur, cormer 11th street, wake The Evening Star Bewspaper Company, Two Governors in Prospect. 5. H. KAUFMANN, Prev't. Sites al Fon Casts por week or For, + LOUISIANA INVESTIGATION. each. By prepaid— Cents i —=|A Recalcitrant Returning Board. EUROPEAN SITUATION. - 48—N®. 7,399. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1876. TWO CENTS. MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. THE TROUBLESOME STATES. | Two Presidents Elected! FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICES. EVENING STAR. Why Troops Were Sent to Petersburg. —— | MEXICANIZING THE UNITED STATES. sae Account of the Decisive Battie. MASONIC. The members of LEBANON Virginia. are: sane a pees | ‘The following was given out for publica- ae pe ot eels New Yorx Dee uA letter 0 the Herat DGE, No. said A.M. are hereby Fe- A A To the Senate of the United States: Ls x PR. jo Hon last night: SED oa fore rem City of Mexico, dated November i, ee E PUR a tects Comumateation Washington News and Gossip. In answer to the resolution of the Senate,of | font ine Congresetonet soe eae etine. | Rooms oF NATIONAL DRMOcRATIC Com.,) | Senate the answer of the Secretary of Interior describes, the ti te Mascube Temple LUtnnn ie CRaTIELD. AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | the ¢th inst., requesting information as to | He declined answering questions, denying WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, 1876. § | to the resolutio neailing for information in ‘rh tional ic aeoretie Somnms tees an: Th ~ pana Le ; i ~ ops the a Rang 6 au- vd ia itory, transmitt! report of _ y 3 hounces ag the result of the election held on | Commissioner of Indian.Affarrs on tie sub- anes gir The letter says: «The 7 the ith uf November the election of Samuel | ject; petitions for Tegula‘ing the traffic and ment commenced 4 y i eee J. Tilden, of New York, as President, and | Suppressi: tng i‘quors were pre- i Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, as Vice | guid by Mace Eaten fone _ m front of artillery on to-day were Senator Chaffee and Representa- | “whether troops of the United States were | the authority of the comm: to int be pesto es Wiltshire, Plaisted, Ross, and | stationed at the cliy of Petersburg, in the = _— Aga A, Lege a Ra Phillips stat of Virginia, on the ith of November, | tions. Gov. Wells stated that if the eomnit. — 1876, and if so under what authority and for “ Ip THR THING grows as it has for two | what purpose” I submit the enclosed letters tee would employ eight clerks, in addition te AvSPECTAL JOHN 8 LovG Disteict of Columbia, will be ple FRIDAY AFPTERNOW ‘© clock, to attend the faneral HecHLrn. Memberwof Sister Lodges are fruternally ‘of our late Bro. Jowx the clerical force of board, all the papers om ston, and Dor- | Sanck ith * ~ i Sen tary of War, to whom the res- hers President of the United States. We congrat. f | either flank of the enemy. Genere! Porfiris yovited to ettend. By order W years past, the aisles leading to the Senate e could soon be copied, and with them the com- Which were referred to conimittee Of | Diar commanded dee and House will soon be blocked olution was refer.ed, together with the re- ittee woul il the informatio: ulate you on the victory for reform. It now amded the ve - ene a = ae Ee ee eee iy pan | port of ‘the “General of the Army and | Voy ee iT the evidence | only remains for the two houses of © oe sn in person and brought into action forces mu- cushion, photograph, writing canl, and cigar | POt Of the Gene These at | Votes cast in the siate, and the evidence iden By Mr. Whyte—A petition ani bill for the stands. NE pore emation called ioe | Which prompted the action of the board. 4 Iv equa - rvice. Thuraiay Evening, December in the performance of their duty on the sec- | reliefot Wm, Rowe. referred to commitice | Merieslly equal as tyr ascan be judged, va riously et Wek. Busi oof Mitunes st — will Other members of the returning board were | ond Wednesday in February aext,to give | on Distriet of Columbia. 7 lecture on fudian mimi work. «i3* | Coxprmwartoxs—The Senate, in exeen- Pye yTipolntion, and 1. confilently | notified they would be examined hereafter. | effect to the will of the people thus expressed | "py Mr. Morrill-Petition and memorial of | SAcb- Ge v of an maintained ' ™.. When. inom by General Di to yield. At this Both sides: 8 welock p. feeble pasition occ troops were beginning menta bods of men were tive session, yesterday confirmed the nomi- | ft is well understood that the presence of nations of Henry Cochran to be posimaster | United States troops ai polling PI never at Selma, Alabama, and G. A. Cunningham | prevented the free exercise of the franchise to be postmaster at Neenah, Wisconsin. ry any citizen of whatsoever political faith. If, then, they have had any eifect whatever E -b.¢. Deo. 35, 1876. one bav T- if Cchumbia, wobyert fo required Tanke stare of vald property to. thi ‘on or befors JANUARY Ist, 1:7. or the Assessors Other witnesses were examined as tothe late | in the constitutional mode by a majority of | managers of Girls’ Reform School 1+ Distri elections, but nothing new or startling was | the electoral votes, and confirmed by a ma- | of Columbia; to eommittee on Disict<t developed. | jority of all the states as well as by an over- | Columbia. ALLEGED THREATS TO REPUBLICAN wit- | Whelming majority of all the people of the ‘Mr. Dawes, from committee on contingent NESSES. United States. expenses Cf the Senate, reported favorably on that they i \ ger e i | ; a apon \Matorre’s reat, and as prec : el fo ran cx C ‘ABRAM S. Hewrrr, Chairman. — cat tevesatiy © adv cucing up fe Raid property in cotapuance: wlth tee | 2! F. House, Ese - of Baltimore, Md., the | upon the ballot cast, it has been to insure Pe pots age thoi yee tao yey | Frepenick O. PRINCE, Sceretary og Frans te Saou vl ms ere ——— YY ~4 2 ae jomof the act uf duly 12.1876. ehich pro, | ational councilor of the O. of U- A. M., of | protection to the citizen casting it in giving | Morrison representing that while due and { CHAIRMAN CHANDLER'S ADDRESS. Mr. Mitchell thought some discrimination | {ie 'aprronchiog columatt agnd. suppose of : doa, suall | the United States, has appointed J. Weed | It to the candidate of Bis unbiased choice. | convenient access and accommodation are | The followisg was subsequently prom should be made in favor of witnesses {1 yo yt fay te of the Sixth Auditor's office, to | Without fear, and thas ‘uring the | obtained, and seem to have been provided | gated last night. oreo of liberty. Tt on . rising the report four United States ceived a shower of bullets formation he can procere, make an as national councilor of the order in for the Committee representing. the demo- | Wir aniowox, 0.0). Tien 0.5 received a shower me — was laid over. - ° presence of twent neniia , iation hae f te cS us Oekcekn poured in from the rear with the most disns- Boas aot one sh firm. oF corporation, | the District of Columbia. p 4 ’ cratic party, no such accommodation has up | An addres has to-night becn issued by the 3 up the resolutions pro- ; oe “ye GEORGE A. BOHREK, RUSSELL BRACE THE witw from New Jersey, sum- iain and lieutenant, quartered in the cus- frout quickly the sessions of the committee being held in | cratic atiempt to prop a falling eause. Gov. h 'S message and accompanying . tom-honse at Petersburg, Va., on the 7th of e : : - ele yack zt cou i- committee on privileges and elections, not | xny polling place, without any interference ioe Scie ay 3 a WILLIAM DIXON. decldd_ (Rep. ACE, CARPENTER, TURNED THE TIDE OF RATTLE, nerals Diaz and Gonzales, the " ra comintt are conmanily taroeged by | teats . . = 5 mdr latter commander of the reintorcements, NoTicn To POLICY HOLDERS. having arrived, the committee examined no | on their part whatever, and without going LDns Gime commues foward aiteames of | Ser eee og do reeger gy hg esired to I | victors of the conflict. The govern= — witnesses to-day. They will probably be on | near the polls during the election, may have | Persons Whose 8 of such a hatare as | de i ies ti ee = om be Ment troops suffered a total defeat, with the republican party is of democratic committee ix an impudent and Fe bond be stit Ovrace oF THE Mertvat Fine Ive. Co. hand to-morro’ accured a different result from what would have ; Jere with affairs under in- 2 7 “ Bi ving 1 | loss of 2.700 killed and wounded, all the ‘Wace - Dee. 12, 136. A rt to materially interfere with affairs under tn- audacious attempt to prejudice and pervert ‘ith the report made by the repub- arms, artillery mmunitio ad equi Policy holders are hereby notified to 3 E b er have | Den obtained if they hadnot bevn there (to main- | vestigation. Threats and remarks of the | the publie judgment. Hayes and Wheeler ee. if the testin * y> mm and 9 pages y —_ = . @ e face violes m1 lay dur- . e 7 ech > s eliey ers ar why moti LECTORAL RETURNS by messenger have | tain the peace in case of riot) on the face of the made tod i +s > * The loss of General Maz by kil and Busurance for 177 at the Office of the Company on ¥ most violent nature were to- | are clected, and the will of the Amecican peo- 1 enate in season he wou! punmdek anes Lae ~ ~ —P sirgeanber ths i'm onde Seon recetved sinco veiortay Xy. Mr. Verry returns. | But if such i oe tas only | ing the examination of ex-Govemnor Wells, | ple will be carried out and taiutained. ieteceat ncded were 1400, among the later Gen. void the crowd come several days | presiding officer of the Senate, from Texe 5, that d ‘oni na president of the board of returning officers, | CHANDLER, Mr. Sherman reviewed the report of the | GO" mon yd pe Seeeting st Mea NOTEL GM, scccctary, | Mistourl, Georgia, ‘New Hanipebire, and | fm the state of \ shave’ been die iosatnen, | et F. Clover, supervisor of registration, of | Chairman Republican National Commitee, | democratie commitier, and said that theca. | pM_0F Communication wading definite wax 3 2 coe hinaenes nae Tennessee. This makes eleven states heard | Stitutional rotors pexe orn able t return, | the parish of’ East Baton Rouge, directed | OS ~ | mittee had filled up a lange Portion of their | Sed that night me Ww. VOCAL AND INSTR from by messenger. an elected; mie can 'es of their choice. personally against the witnesses. One per- | Political Facts and Fancies. report with reference to. jaws of 1471 and . TAL ACADEMY —All Musical Ama- ————_ U.S. Grant. Kk: ked in a voice andible which dt oy The letter contains an_extract from the are are here! ted to jo) above Society and » Brecutive Mansion, December th, 16 son, unknown, remarked in a voice andib! understood that Tan #2, which did not in reality affect the result | gigio Xiz of November Sth, sayin te by invited to join ¥¢ APPOINTMEXTS— Wm. K. Burgee has been Hrecuéive Mansi ecem 1876, to several bystanders, thathe (Clover), ought i or (he jurisdiction of the returning board ~~ &. or Gh, Gaying a sapere meet next St EY at 8 o'clock, at ——_—_ a 1 to nominate the Hon. David Du Was in circulation Ui Balers Hall, corner sth and E streets northwest,to | Appointed revenue storekeeper and gauger jety. to have bis g—- d-—— throat cut. Another, | (¢ecided to nominate the Hon. Dav Another point the democrats make is, that aie aan lect officers. PEE HENRY PERAHEAU, Musical Director. Music in all ite branches will be formed at low for the district of South Carolina. Oliver C.| ‘The fine Indiantsnmumer weather of year. | Dae Coscmmer che wae *——— Har, and be killed. We have reason to be- B. Shell, of Pennsylvania, has been appoint- : . nts . ‘ ought to le re éd chief coiner of the mint of the tnited | U&¥ filled the streets with pedestrians and | ijeve that the persons who made use of these Field to fil th the vacancy In the returning booth Was cat | cg LERDO HAD BEEN CAPTURED caused by the resignation of Mr. Smith Ely. | filled, and therofore it was pot legally consti- | Pi General Chacon, SS ee: rriages, and the parlors at the reside and similar threats, did so for the purpase ot | 4:7; J#rald. | ----Ex-Governor Bigler says | tuted. It might he sald. ha d Had he | i2é of ex- Minister Bax anddeath of ex-Minis- : : : eartiages, and the parlors nees di 7 *f: sea ‘ : - = > : Somedon See” vice archibald L. | or 'several of the members of the Cabinet | overawing the witnesses and preventing a | (Bat the President of the Senate may open | (Sf,Xherman) beste meatbee OF tee ted | ter Escobeda and Abraham Diaz, late super: ; but not pass upon, the electoral votes. - ~ intendent of Chapultepec. The Seigio gave Foxeph Reate, or | Witla gay company of ladies and gentle- ae of the trath rding the | he ple who suggest that Hayes should | B¢ Would have filled the vacancy with any | the metic w = = wicwe under the charge of Dr. Perabeau and. the 3 , Borsa : ‘ ith reserve. ‘The Monier also GOSPEL MEETING oes ae Poreag Seengrges| PS plans eh pacer a eos main yA give up to Tilden scorn the idea that Tilden fe ar aie et aes age it: BL | thinks the report doubtful >on ee es ae ae ‘Mrs. and Miss Fish had a very large recep- | direct that free access and suitable accom- | ght give up to Hayes—N. ¥. Herald. ---- | nye a Nee power without. bes Spaces ona na gaat SABBATH AFTERNOON, AT 2 O-CLOCK. | Missouri, have beenexpelled from the United | jon.“ Y dange TesP” | Gnodations be afforded the counsel represent- ch agpues th Stee Wy ycoler has been too ill | a tuli board as it would have with evers EUROPE TO-DAY. SERVICES OF SUNG, : __ | States Naval Academy for “hazing” mem- Mrs. and Miss Morrill, who are at Worm- | ing the republican party in this investiga- | {),4PpeMr in Bis seat in the House. Mir] member there. Would the Senate or House A Contradiction. “~~ "* SHORT ADDRESSES. } bers of the fourth elass. commonly called | tey's, not on Capitol Hill, as has been erro- | tion, and alse that witnesses subjoined by Gucertataty of the Fr cet pe ye ae ind | 108€ their power or their existence because all Loxpon. Dec. 4.—A dh ch from Con- SINGING. LED BY “plebes.” The expelled middies belonged to | neously stated elsewhere, did not receive. your comiittee room without passing | UUOer eae belief that the. aeolian sind | me vacancies were not filed? jantinaple to Reuters t company CORNET AND ORGAN. the third class. Nor did Mrs. Robeson. through a crowd of hostile and disorderly | FyPresses Nis pelle! he election of Gov. “s , = * = ye: Ht or YOUNG MEN WELCOME. dect-te . rR nm Mrx. Chandler and Mrs. Hale welcomed | persons. ail the people athe gottained: and that} HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES —Mr. | salisbu zs . Ghia & 00-5 THE CuInssE RePort—The joint com- | many to theirhome on H street. This was Florida CO Ee Tae te Oe enaugura- | Stephens introduced a bill to provide for the | concerning the occupation wo mittee on Chinese immigration, which re- | the first reception held by these ladies this | THE CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION. - criune. * Oregonians are | os: ahjishment of the metric system of coinage | question has not even beep discussed GOLD MEDAL cently visited the Pacific coast, will not be | season. The investigation by the Congressional i ne eee Treurentse | of the gold coin of the United States. Referred Arnistice Prolonged. PURE RYE WHISKY. prepared to consider the subject for the pur- | _ Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Tyner received together | committee waa fairly opened yesterday. The | Brooklyn Hawkeye. Yes. Massey Pee | 10 committee on coinage. Paris, Dec. i.—It is rumored on the = poze of making thelr report until about the | in the parlors of the Ebbitt House, and Miss | first county taken up Was’ Leon, which | YoU are a republican?) Yes, Massa, I'se | "0 fomuiittes on eounage, for | Bourse here that Constantinople advances For sale by all leading Grocerg, Draggiste and Su- ] Poot of nak tay pens ‘il Cameron at the residence of the Secretary of | Was not Mnished. The committee ‘divided | FeP 1 o0 £0 ANd vote | existing national banking as Hons be. | bave been received ofa two months ‘ —_ Ranelune cde et war 4 into twocommittees, the republican members | (te democratic ticket for: then, Sambo?” In- | Corning’ stockhollers. zed | g8tion of the armistice. ramor is €x- Also, Proprietors of Baron Liebig's Tonic Bitters. | D¢ P! oe In the evening there was a large and dis- | voting against the decision. Messrs. ¥ flog bes to Woe Bie mall to de ener gi ene | national banks. to ‘on | Ceedingly improbable. Sole Agents. J. W. BARNES & CO.,No.4437th | PAY FOR THE ELECTORAL MESSENGYRS. | tinguished attendance at the first german | Ung, Debolt and Woodward. the sub-com- | (0s hs The ae ne at gibshim | panking currency. Sianaiin q street northwest. decll-3m The House to-day adopted a bill, reported | given by the Washington Club at Marini’s | mittee, will leave for the Kastern counties the republicans hace caacn bere a4 Mr. Watterson Introduced a bill to promote BUCHAREST. Dec. 14.—The € Gantie >, THE WOMAN § CHRISTIAN TEMPER: | from the committee on ‘appropriations, ap- Hall. Mrs. Taft and Miss Cameron received a two. It is believed that the head- | ToSition, and that, unless @ comprouioe ts the education ot the blind. Referred to com- | publishes a decree creating eight uew regi- eee PERIDAY EVE. | Propriating $20,000 to pay the expenses af the | "REUSE ror the srat german (totake | {lie Tt tm impossible to say when the com- reed to, Hayes will bly be inaugura- | ™itlee on education. ments of infantry, the formation of which is messengers who bring the electoral votes of their several states to this city. The amount allowed each is 25 cents a mile. allowing for one way only. Alor st xermat : : It Was a noticeable fact in the Senate | Mr. Roberts, from committee on accounts, | to begin on the Ist of January next. The > mien on i the Repeee Club ere ie eon ote preclecesugna ‘as yet, fur- | debate, this ‘morning, on the Oregon case, | "eported that the following committees were | present infantry force of Roumania is only Cards are ont for the wedding of Mr.Gor- | nished no testimony that was not brought oa poke oe cence) attempted to de- = oem. ee ghey eight regiments. Ss ham, Secretary of the Senate, and Miss F. A. | out before the state canvassing board. nd Gov. Grover. It turns out that the com- 5 ban! To FLortpa—At his urgent re- | Bassett. The marriage will b s row A mittee thai went to see Tilden got no encour- | CWFency and expenditares of the LOUISIANA. Go: lemnizedin | The supremecourt met vestenlay morning, phe ye fo VGC encour | department jointly; commerce; post Mone hetn Rotuage tent quest, and owing to the discussion now going Se eget EB : pee borin aut ee ere fe ovard peingtog forward the | AS QuMs Tppinagictl han measures. Diet Het oe Cambie ; peticiacs; — Feng arma 1 metucn| ane o> gone, = BOUKSTOBE, 1019 Tltw.” | on in the Senate as to electoral vote of Ore- | Painte wx groomsmen, and the bride's sister i F LN THE SouTH—Racing at Nor- | tures of the State department jointly; manu- | Orleans di says: Ex-Governor Wells, (ak The Campostiila race course, at Nor- | fuctures, agri culture and rai jo 9 he ay folk, Va., was opened yesterday. under military aflairs; fore irs; navalasTairs; inatagenent of Dan Sieever. ‘This was the | territories and expenditiires.on pabite balk | tention to refuse to answer any questions st Meeting held at,Norfolk since the war. | ings and grounds jointly; private land claims | Concerning his official acts. Fle was then in- be be me was i, but semrgned very = ai and —- is \y evo! neavy. First race, ‘mile for two- | tionary pensions and Pacificrailroads jointly; . vear olds. purse ‘$250, $50 to second horse was | patents; public buildings and grounds and PSre ERY sencens Ser She action af Re won by Docility, Bosworth second: time 59. | public expenditures jointly; accounts; print- 2 Second race, oné mile dash, ail ages, purse | Ing and txpenditures of the Post Omice de- | bd Tetired BB Ny nan gd $250, $50 to second horse, won by Bay partment jointly: revision of the laws; mines oe Pinto second, Flora third and mining and expenses of the Navy de- | ™OFTow. Third race, half mile 5 horses, |] partment jointly; and expendimres of the won by Captain Jack; no time given. department of Justice and exdenditures of Charleston (S. C.) Races—The races of the | the War department jointly. The report was Camden jockey club took place at Charleston | adopted. S.C.) yesien The fi Mr. Knott, from the committee on the ju- heats: First Chance, 1, 1; 2,2; Jack | diciary, to which was the referred the a Trigg. distanced. The second race, sweep- | tion Of Mr. McCrary, authorizing a join ~takes. mile dash, for two-vear olds,was won | Committee of the Senate and e of to the precinet returns in Barn y chestnut fil Lynchburg; | resentatives to report upon the mode © | derson counties. ch’s chestnut colt, by Prass . Time, | counting the electoral vote, reported the same ‘Twe Governors. :50';. ‘The third race, one and a quarter mile | back with a substitute authorizing the ap- The Heret?'s Columbia a lash. wa: n by Birch’s Amateur; Wilson's | pointment of a committee of seven members | day Wade Hampton will be ‘, to inquire and report what are the duties and | governor of South Carolina,and SPECIAL NOTICE gon. Senator Mitchell was yesterday excused | and Miss Callan as bridesmaids. There will Another Speech by Gov. Hayes. edhe lassen mand for money. m serving 28 chairman of the sub-com- | also be ushers in attendance. FAITH IN TRE COMMON SENSE OF THE te notify all having goods deposited | mitiee to investigate the Florida eleciion. Hon. B. F. Butler is expected to arrive in PEOPLE cominission . Mr. Sargent was appointed tosupply the va- | the city to-day Gov. Hayes was serenaded in Dayton, eancy, and the sub-committee left for Talla- Myr. RB. 5. Tord arrived on Tuesday,and < i hassee last night hopes his wife will come after the holidays. Beas — Feta at ie wages oes Cecanpremrr read rs. Willis, the handsome young wife’ of | Whom kets visiting. Early in the event THE PRESIDENT OF CHILI sometime ago | Representative Willis, of New York, has ar- | salute of one hundred and eighty-five ission Brokers, | addressed @ letter to President Grant, in | rived at the Riggs House, where her husband | was fired, and a concourse of fully 2 Corner ith and D sts. | which he announced his intention of trans- | has engaged rooms for the winter. and people gathered about MILBURN S HOT £0Da, to another dolfo ‘With the unequaled patel ores ier of Chill eee next week, and will not resume her reeep- | asm prevailed, and the Governor responded TEA, COFFEE, AND CHOCOLATE. Presideat has written a letter in repl tions until Wednesday, January Sd. It is | as toll COLD SODA and MINERAL WATERS all the Year | Which he speaks in high terms of the cond! lieved, also, that the other ladies of the | + 3f 56Gb Panes306ne Aeeees and ability of the Chilian minister, and sa Cabinet ‘families will not be “at home” to fi “Near Wil ‘Hotel that he is’ pleased to know that he is appre- | Visitors until that date. short visit to you! ciated at home. Mrs. Fish purposes going to New York | music and fireworks. The greatest enthusi- Mrs. Grant will, it is said, change her re- | not on any alae mission or to talk on -_—--—— ception day from Saturday to Friday, and | any of the political questions of the remark- ATTORNEY GENERAL TAFT said last | will begin receiving visitors on the first Fri- | abie canvass that has just been close. night that there is no way in which the vote | day in January. understand these grectings here to-night are ofan electoral college can be disturbed in irs. Fred. Grant and her infant daughter, | not’so much in honor of myselfason account : ber thereat es Miss Julia, are expected to, arrive before | of the peculiar interest that is felt in the iw ‘ee ten ae oe — a Christmas. : present condition of the country. In the ex- sonia accompslanens aud tee Collegehas tut neeeree ry and Mrs. Fish gave the first of | citement prevafling before and since the dinners” last week, lecti a ent t have ag — earns ~ serremceeero vernot led its mission, nothing can be done to dis. | Secretary and Mrs. Chandier Will give one } sid and'done tniuge that are sedinereet. bet XPRESS MEMENOER Inuwrt- | Liroral vote and that antl ooeciel soem |e Corer YOUNG, turb the werdict. Prior to the vote lezal | on Tuesday next. as the excitement subsides we begin tp re- <P CAPTUKED A THIEF—On the2mh | toe at any time. ‘The substitute was Fire. NOTARY PUBLIO, Sablon bac not afler te act Ie secan anit | The first, state’ dinner at the White House | turn to our beiter wisdom and judgment. "i XPTES oUSTA. MAINE, Dec. 4—A & Blac probably occur on the second Tuesday pe an ioe — in the oe Cages TE Hovsk ComMITTEE ON arproprra- | i? January. sense of the American people to think that The Attorney General and Mrs. Taft he they desire tosee in their country a Mexi TIONS, at their meeting to-«lay, distributed | that their son, Mr. Charles Taft and his wife, canized government. Whatever nimy be the tie several appropriation bilis as follows:— | formerly Miss Linton, of Cincinnati, will | result at which the lawful. authorities shall npriation. Messrs. Atkins, | spend a portion of the winter with them. arrive, you and I will quietly submit, and I Foster. Navy: Blount, Ciyme: Miss Whi se, who is pleasantly re- | heve sufficient respect: and confidence in the lati €xeeutive and jad. membered as of the attractive young {| great majority of the opposition party to be- . dolman, Waldron and Atkins. Indian: | ladies at Willard’s last winter, is announced | lieve that they will do the same. I was glad Wells, Foster and Holman. Military Acad- | a8 engaged to be married to a very worthy | to see in a paper this evening an article from. ‘oster and Blount. Consular pis gentleman, Mr. Howells. Miss Trivet, | the London Times respecting the condition of : Singleton, Wells and Hale. led sister, was married recently. Such a state of affairs, it said, Sundry civil: Hohaan, Atkins and Hale. Ex-Senator Stewart is at the Ri House, | could not oecur anywhere else in the world. Serres cia cr where Senator is eX] soon. The | The entire area of the country, agitated b; THE GovRNMENT'S SUIT AGAINST THE | jatter will not bring his daughter with him | the uncertain issue of the political contlict, pocbatemned ut his son Frederick will ac- [on = poape omg fired, ag one man hay nig 9 gaged compan: reaches of the peace. We have seen is apd. gescnay eras Stee Soeeie ‘The wife of Senator Jones ts now at their | centennial year! the, wonders uf our growth ¥ ae o- T ties tee i1- | beautiful residence on Capitol Hill. displayed in the exhibition of agricultural pope gn Re of Counesticar, | 4 Mt.and Mrs. D. F. Murphy are settied in | and mechanical arts, and we are now afford- their handsome honse, No. 314 C street north- | ed an opportunity of giving to the world BEAVY BLUR CHINCILLA OVERCOAT, ander the act of Ma 13, pr dy ga west, Al Mr. Murphy has been so | example of the value of republican govel : the Senati the head [ ment. In king to you this evening I road com| and al ‘who ha: with je as tl nt. eumtams DIAMOND FUR BEAVER, Ramen ae or pen ieee ie any ofits official Teporti athis is the first | have referred, witheat, previous thought, to 01 fainily have kept in Washing- | what must have occurred to every one of us shape any of the ty of road. In | Year his ‘ DOBSON'’S STRIPED FUR BEAVER, these are canbraced one hundred aud sixty- |" standing here, and I take my leave of you gio. eight persons and four a ions. The] MR. RopERts. of Maryland, chairman of ee sincere acknowledgment of this 7 your fri his nd LIPPETTS FANCY ¥UB BEAVER,(Bise,) argument consumed the entire session yes- | the committee on accounts, wears broad- | wit” eee aan Oe. ———_ cloth instead of ‘blue jeans,” and under- FLORENCE BLUE, BLE & BROWN BEAVEL, | sue MARYLAND AND VrrorIxsa Bovx- | neath his boiled shirt beats a heart liberal Indiana Democrats. SIBERIA HEAVY BIBBED FUR BEAVER, DARY COMMISSION, which has been consid- | enough to allow the is ge’ gallery of the | 4 CONVENTION CALLED TO CONSIDER THE pe sell on the — continent, —{ Philadel : ering for nearly two years the long-disputed a andink, “For this relief much UATION. IMPD WEST OF ENGLAKD PLAIN BEAVEE, ROYAL ERMINE ———— ay to. gent at Lawler, Chickasaw county, lowa, “ Secuinped with Gt tober wan een soon fe Fades On motion of Mr. Throckmorton, the Sec- | Water street this morning destroyed the Last Monday evening Joseph W. Irwin, an | House or the anmber of rest Se eee Si Heme, phoingrapher Stee. F Black: yeress Inessenger on the Chicago, Rock | at Fort Sill and at other posts on the Texas | well, miliiner, J.C. Hovey, musical inatra- {Stand and Pactfte railroad, ‘ranning. trom | border. cmenk denies 'W. Janes, aavenworth, Kan., to Trenton, saw Croni committee print a At the town of Jamesport, standing on the de- Jie, Wells, frome, the commas pot platform. “Upon arriving at Trenton, he | Kum of $30,000 to pay the mexcenters Swore out a warrant for Cronin’s arrest, and “ Seckens vate securing a locomotive spel hack 10 James- sag canes es ieee si port, where he found his man in. at the Roberts introduced St: Eimo house. passing under the name of as —— ene toes weenie enter. By putting a pistol to Cronin’s ‘Dureal head Irving mate hintown up as to his iden: i tity. and putting him in irons took him back to Trenton, where he is now in jail- New York EW CATHEDRAL.—The new Catholic cathedral at New York is the largest church edifice In America. It is 332 feet long, and 174 wide, and its spires are to be 328 feet high. Itexceeds in size both the Philadel- phia and Montreal cathedrals. The Phila- delphia cathedral is 25 by 210 feet; and Un Montreal cathedral. 255 by 14 feet, with tow- oo = nigh. eee York ne is important all under roof, an he towers ve been raised to a height of 138 feet. ‘Thirty-five ot | 10, the counting of the electoral vote, and to the stained-glass windows, costing 44400, | **K the members of said court togive to Con- are ready: and its high altar cost $12,000. It | Sipe an opinion thereom, church’ ‘en. the. -gontineat-t Pauabanes and the House refused to consider the resol jor @rricz—Stax Buiivixe. ———+2+e-______ The Indiana Demoeratic State Central! Gerwaxix PUBLICScH REMARKABLE SCENE AT Moopy’s REV: question as to the boundary line between 31 ¥ —The Boant committee met in Indianapolis yesterday, | of Education of Brooklyn held a special | YAL-—At the noonday prayer meeting in those two states, made up its decision, after | Tae PeNston BiLt..—The Senate commit- | pursuant to a request of the democratic elec. | mecting yesterday afternoon for the oe ugo yesterday a remarkable seene oc- hearing the evidence ted here at their | tee on appropriations met this morning and | lors, to consider the political situation. | of taking action on the report of the sub-com- ed. Mooiy read a and elegantly Yocent meetings. Arde authorizing, Judge considered the pension bill as passed by the | Quiles number of prominent politicians, 1n- | mittee of seven. to whom Was referred the | Composed letter from one announced at = juding Gev. Hendricks and the state offi- | matter of the introduction of the study « the opening that she was a prostitute. The cure. adjourned to meet here on the 4th of Junu- | House. ‘They did not conclude its considera- | cers, were present, In addition toa represen- | German language into. Brooklyn public | letter expostalated with the evangelist for = ary, 18%, to make public their deetsion. The a P y 4 tative from each Congressional district. schools. The committee presented two re- speakingsome good word for lost women °, . UXBRIDGE EXGLISH WORSTED. award. it is said, will be in favor of Mary- | ported ina few days just as it came from the | Congressman Julian, who had been to Lou- | ports. Messrs Carrol. Forman Hurlbert acl | While devoting himself to wrecked men. ‘The | NEW York, Dec. 14—Six churches in this cn ec aconan wonsrap, | #224, 4m4 Will give that state the control of | House RAN ie {slana, being called ‘upon, gave his opinion | Prosser presented the major'ty report, oppos- | ‘udience was deeply moved, and inany were | City have been notified toenlargethelr modes VELOURS ee L ‘D, | the fisheries of the Potomac river and the JvpGE KELLEY, of Pennsylvania, is happy. that the election in that state had been as | ing the introduction of the study, and a | int Mr. Moody announced a meeting ing laws nen — —_ 2 yaluable oyster privileges about which there | 11. nenrds the paseaseor tha Bland epee: quiet and peaceable as in Indiana, and that | minority report was sizued by Messrs. Cole, | fF this class of women to-night at the taber- | DE , —s taken toclose ELBOEUF FRENCH CAMINERS, has been so much dispute in the past. rem Y ee ane sunset: fiden had carried that state overwhelm- | Rergen’ aud Schuman, whieh favored its | ¥@cle. Over ten thousand le were inand i tute for the silver bill yesterday as affording | ingly. He hoped the democracy would have | introduction into three of the distelets whi around the tabernacle last night. This being CounTING THE ELECTORAL Vore—The | an additional cirealating medium. Besides | pluck enough to stand upfor their rightsand | were. thickly populated by the: omni the last week of Moody's labor in Chicago, House this morning, without a division, | that the pateraity of the bill iscredited toMr, | Meet the crisis now. He was satisiled we | people, these districts to be designated by the | !he attendance increases every night. adopted a resolution reported from the judi- | Bland, of Missouri, he says the child belongs | Sball have no war. Board. the annual cost to be £5,000," The oS —— ey BURLINGTON a BEAVER, EBDW. Haggis aacegt |. Samar CASSIMEBE, H ary Gov. 2 “ ts | scree = IN ELECTION Ca’ lion of a ‘tative from the 7th Con- clary commiitce providing for the appoint. | 1 Bim. AEE NS, vigdh: Hendricks was called on for his | minority report was adopted.—{N. ¥. Herald. Jastice of the county court at New Cas- | gressional district of this ity, in place of CHASE BNCLISH STRIPE, ment of a committee of seven members to {| CoLoRADO occupies an anomalous posi- | ing of the impropriety of one so personally |. WASHINGTON AND ONIo. RAILROA el.. in the matter mith Ely, jr., resigned. so Fee Bee arate ty gomnmitice Qs | tion in the House. The delegate, Mr. Patte”- interested speaking atthis time. © | President M zie. of the Washington and | lex ond Of clection laws, which bed A Forger on Trial. ee a Tby which the electoral vote shalt bw | SOM. is not recognized. and the member, Mr. | , Reports trom all the Congressional dis- | (io rallod. {n his report te the Aeeernolt” | Sid that he intends to try the cases ia his | NEW YORK, Dee 4A Wilkesbarre dis- GLOBE MILLS PLAID CASSIMERE, counted by « tribunal, in whose judgmental! | BR itord As i ess 4 outsinle the de stating that the ps Mis ahr of the Bit S| were $101.699.66, and the expenses $63,167.21, | OWN court at the next term: He believes the poscam Cay hd Frank A. Beamist, rr will acquiesce and accept as final. “In addi- | This ts itistranchising a Sovereign state were convinced that Tilden had been legally | leaving « net gain of $38.472.45, an increase of | 4¢t.of Congress under which the transter of | Charged with forgery and embezzlement to BULLOCK’S BLACK AND BROWN PLAID, tion a resolution was also adopted providing | tainly. Belford will be admitted, the demo- | lected and demanded his, inauguration A over the net gain for the preceding | Jurisdiction was made is of donbtfal consti- oe was opened in the $13. —— for the appointment ofseven members, whose | Crats say, but they seem to take time to get | fesoiution was ‘adopted calling # convention | ‘he outstanding debt of the company | “tional authority, and that his court will | County court y y- 5 LONDON BASKET WORSTED, Gatiessnidie tition: Git len of people regardless of past political opin. n reduced during they i446, | Hot abdicate its right to try all such offenses of 1 Honse vileges preroga- “ esterda, ‘giz. Ammy OnpxEa— Major T. T.Thornba Jons, at cach county seat on December 23, to | ‘the report states that daring t past | #8ainst the laws of Delaware. Be select and instruct delegates to assembi have been paid on construction west of cRue AGATH.wien Te : SRL, paymaster, Is relieved from duty in t state convention at Indianapolis on January | Hamilton, and that the boant Is still endeay- | ydX,TROGREE AGATS——Mrs. Howland. a THE TALKED-oF IMPRACHMENT OF SEC- | partment of Texas, and will report in pe 8. to consider publicatTaire wot ta oring to wake an arrangement to complete | Rotorious hotel thief, who, in 1s, was sep- RETAKY Ronesox.—The published state- | to the commanding general department of | tion as will secure a full execution of the | the road to Winchester and the coal and iron | t22Ced (0 seven years’ imprisonment for the ft lives in countin; the electoral vote. RUSSELL DARK PLAID CASSIMERE, IRON CLAD STEEL CASSIMERE) 5 , " theft of $12,000 worth of diai ment that the House naval committee pro- | the Platte for duty. The superintendent of | Constitution and laws, a committee being | fields of West Virginia Wwe it hs <i WOODWARD BLACK RIBBED CAS3IMERE, the mounted recruiting service will have 1% | appointed to prepare an address to the peo. | eT erst ootminster hotel, New York, but was paz~ ss. rer eunauthenacd The sabject wat. | recruits forwarded to Fort Lander. Wyo. | ple a recess tat taken Until thine weinek, |. BRUTAL RonBERS—One night last week. | doned after serving five years, was yesterda, ALL WOOL WINTER PANTALOONS, ¥ resolution of the House, with | ming, to the al cavalry. and 90 to Fort Lar- | The day named for the state convention is, Mun entered the house of Dr{mphelby, an % F i ole . and upon his refast tell theft ‘orth of clothing and jewelry, Frow $2.50 to $8 committee, which at the last | #1 Wyoming, to 3d cavalry. that set for the inauguration of Governor- | itis money wan took Of his heen aoe Meck roperty of Mrs. Adeline J Young, of seas! fon wa directed to sil evidence — CHANGES IN House CoMMITTteERs.—The The committee has issued an address to | (24204 red hot ashes and embers over | Baltimore, the theft being commitied at the retary Robeee eee caper e tains | Speaker yesterday made appointments to | the wecpenny feats pte an tipon, ali | Mis bare eet. The agony was too great for | Continental hotel far the committee have made no ‘ani | fill existing vaeancies on committees, the | the people, without respect to party, who | 2i™ ‘After securing that, the fends ngein aye Tue Uston LEAGUE AND THE Strva- it is not probable that the naval committee | most impdftant of which was the appoint- | ™@ke our country’s welfare paramount to ‘more, | 1208 —The annual meeting Of the National in bis Catl and Examine. a. STRAUS, lied the tort in bh Imewstien deep holes ‘had been, Burned will anticipate the action of the judiciary | mani of Mr. Watterson to the committee every other consideration, ail who say that Council of the Union League of America was POPULAR CLOTHIER, commitize by pushing a matter which, by | ways and means in place of Mr Blaine, | ##€ Vote of the people shai! not be {| (eet and ankles, to no purpose, the old man | Pel in Philadelphia yesterday quite ® nam- their own recommendation, pa°sed out of is makes the committee stand eight dem- | fraud, and all who stand by fair playand | j.4ying no money. they desisted.—{ Stanislaus ‘Ex Governes Lair Ot New their hands, —~ to Dace ep aioem. wir, Humphrey, anny! fen pos at eee o— — vo Cul.) News. be . Ex: ‘m. A. Newell, of New > successor jue Jeans ja) » cermi ,. make 4 CHARRED TREASURY NOTES AND MELTED | pointed to fill the place of the latter'on the | Popular judgment ot be dine: | Fx-Courecton Day Wa Do NGiEN, of | action was political questions JEwELRY—The American Express Com- Roberts. ittee counts. Mr. Wilmington. Del.. convicted bexzzie- | NOW agitating the country, the details of Secylnet, boweter anes Cees Ot | Sule tee A Mean toorrenison ment of publie ands and sentenged teats | Which ordered to be kept secret © and make sach | months imprisonment, hi War decla by the President after serving waa ee ee aes | THe Esa Mise SUIT —The case of the his Teadies her proper position and influence in | sentence. a Seapproprintion ‘cominittes, Mr. Stanton, | maint Prexce Bi i or sie — _ ‘on thd nd liberties of the people. RI fiawa mex nas established it ag a runes coma “Peonend Ser ae Ferabts, het wo ool the Feralgn OF NoMINatIons.—The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-da; Faulkner, of »| West Virginia; Willard, of Mich: 5 ia, vice | maker, of New Y. n. Ron postinasier o! 1 . ‘ir. to be collector of t. pany hal a special car on the train which

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