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j j THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | t AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | THE FRENCH CRISIS. Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith street, a a The Evening Star Bewspaper Company. I's I's l | THE MINISTRY RESIGNS. 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. | . | mcrae ol Ten Cents per week, or Fors. | co ‘ p 4 THE EASTERN WAR. four Cents per month. ¢ 8 at the counter, Two Cents cach. By mad —postage prepaid — Sixty Cents a month; ove year, $6. ' [A CHILD CREMATED. THE WEEKLY STAR pubiishedon Priday— = | —————>- S2a year, poage | SFA mad mabscriptions tncartahy te amoree. — WOL,-5(_N®, 7,689, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1877. TWO CENTS. ‘THE NEW HAVEN FIRE, BF Rates 6f aaivertising furnished on application, ooo | THE EVENING STAR. | TRE Metric System.—Tue Secretary of) Amnuat epee at es U 8S. Treas- FORTY-F1IFTH CONGRESS. LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. oS - the Treasury, in reply to a resolatioa of the i : : P wen ane by Tnited States TvEspay, November 2 ’ A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. F omar | = | House requesting his views as to when the Wigan ee caste | Gi aeiesteetuer sah canee asta noureee, ine Taigaailon of the Cablect, We nave now on bang upwards of 200) LADIEY cd Stig ot Breads tse | Washington News and Gossip. motrio syatem can be adopied by the govern: | 82 Gusing tha laet focal year, makes the | Sea commanication from the Seeretary of | Tee niten nee eee euores By i 58, is “BH ween tstreet, nn ts “rs: ee ’ 3 ‘ 7 ntertc ett i borts of = are epnbliean news- Grover, sil of witch pave boon mansfocter:dcs | uotheet, SOMDERDW' MIGHT? of hukecs | Govanwwanr Recsivrs To-pay—inter- | Dext fecal poet it ene be safely used tm the | following exhibit: As compared with tie the Interior, transmitting certain reports of | S0m ar reg an news upervision of Mr.C.W. sevenocieck All Invited i | nal €210,66 customs, $548,622.11 customs and post office service; but that by | fiseal year wigch ended on June 30, 1-T5,that tbe Pacific railroads for different years «! om : . — now ever one handred SROMAMETES ee aTiDEee Hl wins nah ects a — the fixca] year beginning .u 1ssl itean bein | ending on June 20, 177, shows a decreas: Is compliance with resolut ley thee Cian, vague proposed eee F cur uet teaters cl TENT No a, | SENATOR STANLEY MATTHEWS returned | trocuced Safely In all. branenes of the pablic tO SIS 481,42 04 Senate. To committee on judiciary ether reap anaence- rment ieguarantend tba sareproented. yD. of Hechalitet. aso of BAG | ®, Je. | from New York this morning, in or ler wo be | *€Fvice and all classes of busi ess. & ds crease in expenditures amounting nett, Cameron (Pa) presented a memorial, | Shi bem. 7 the two i sittve! - pel © here by er >t ar a a p 40. ni fa ne Geral a PPro} ition for ‘ope ™ - if (a ‘ HEnrest cattron WEDNESUAY BEet eta ts a? | Sble to be able to vote on the contested Sen- | ‘Tue INDIAN CrrizeNs’ BILL GONE Ovan | SETS. The net revenues fur ¢ ~ | cettation atthe Paris Expottioc’ commen MacMahon Sirencthened Garments are male up of Letier material, o'clock Dm. to attend thé faneral of our. late —_ petione steered $0 be brougat up | ro Nexr SEssron.—At the close of the | jures, $2'5,000.008 90; tee on epprop | ans < ier that the ee on eS Cath on | bene 7’ GEORGE K EITHLEY. THE SENATE CoMMITTEE ON FoRE alls called up bis bill for the vaturalization | parative statement is given sh Sacurthe mn rocoteenaed Etcck, ae weshalleel! thin atiem than Sew York Jt) RS procem | ReLAaTioNs met this morning, consilered ti incense. Nearly two bours were oco spied | oes palletes gotig sheaioeny dd Smendment providing for : governm 1 the presertpy wholesale prices. | the appointments of Hilliard as Minister to | Sra es an ne De Ds OE AD | 5S sig and 1ST?. These aaerecate copies, and asked } nsider of Ub RG: = a | 30, 187 . Se aggreyate @ | Copies, and asked it present consideration Of the cone LANSBURGH & BRO., Brazil, and Sanford, Minister to Belziun, | ator Coke, frahee deans sueeestion of 88. | Com, September 30, Test, ee | So ordered. and the amendment was adopted 404 and £06 7th street. Buttsnk Go notion os either oF the two canes. Fortponed until December wth, the secon | tember ie U7. gus “The following were introdnced and ap e-~ an . e a onda y In the re ion. me ry .) > ‘ Branch Store 1020 Tih street. novie-tw ENING. Peace ce ae ne conceal” . aoe IST7, $110,006 (OL A recay nofsilver propriately referred: By Mr. Mitchell—A bill | Rents Now oe Lawes = = | deers Ho Ratnnon lecture on irae e on Sinance has virtually agiced to repo! AN EXCITED LOUISIANIAN in the cloak | ja) me made in pursu, theact of loamend chapter ot the Revised Sta Vorke ‘States that the Kassian forces ¢ JO THE LADIES. Puttiart in | Ali f-rmer members are cordially in- | the silver bill with several amendments to | ,com in the Honse this morning was depre | Congress of April It. t= olieg - | tutes. explanaiory of and confirming certain jjoigaria and the Dobrodacha bumer 2300) to mr ieee “EGE Site WUE HS. oP Aaoa a | De Seale eemorrow, Another moating of | Vating the tact that Louisiana bcd mo Pros jainatin, ea rater Ratpores hy, Mc. | methane Torts t Taube OF INDUSTAT, ing before the bill 1s repo inept position in national politics. Tass he | fund, and to apply the proceeds of the s BERLIN 7 _ GESMANTOWN WOOL, OPEN ®2ETING! jot cites | attributed to the dissensions among her owa ie lands for such purposes. By Mr . . KNITTING YARNS. 904 | oy goons, emanates oy Best ws of Kans THE RESIGNATION by Pay Director Wat- | people “Woy, sir,” said he, 1 know them oo"h—A resolution to provide for printix SS = NG. | ‘i 4 have lived among thein for forty years,and | Ble. instars at 730 | MOVKh Of his position as pavmaster general | m forty years,and | « Hall, ovrner of £ anazth | of the navy, bas been formally acceptet, and | ‘18 My Judgment if all its people were trans- | ic and Hecitatiors. Meabers | ine ecretary of the Navy hax submitted the the capture of Kars the officers k will be BURLAP, BUSI NOVELTIES WEDNESDAY RVEN in fancy - P. SMBEOIMERED SLiPreERs. SULPPER OASES, atreci® northwe rency urder joint resolu 5, MAKING & tolal of Si» ported to Heaven to-day they would be toa | Cmcial estimate of & “0 «xtra copies of Senate bill 300 for use Upon the commitice on patents; passed. By Mr. M. 3.0 fractional Fhersou—A bill to provide for cheap traus CCS! ‘: at caTS. TO and their friends are cordially invited to at 5 > quarrel before night concerning the distri- | eyrercy lest in cireplation there may be portation from tde water on te Atiantic to CORB IONS, OO ee eon tend old a name of Pay Director Cutier to tae President | bution of seats. FUL issued before the Li:nit of $5),000,0) {s | the Missieaippl valley. By Mr Jones. Pia iLK : IDAYEVANINGATTOEY. MGA. | - A WARNING To ARNY OFFICERS wiro | Teached $10,209,061. in exchange for frac- | A bill for the relief of MEKIY — - THE SoLpreRs’ Rovu—Thirteen of the | pippue. The Postuie : Water ice be | HOLA! and &,110.26.<4 for carreney oblige ; INDIANS AS CITIZENS VETS CAPS « specialty. Fom 6.107 o'clock Praise Service, eotducted by | employes under Col. Polk,the Doorkecper of | ages ent desire | Hons. The amount of bauk notes presente’ | The chair Jaid before the Seu MHS, SELMA RUPPERT, Prof. B/SCHOF F, tae bitad organist, | Gente oro. | made known to the army, (and the fact is | at the office for redemption in legal teuder | ished e rinth . From7 to 9 o’clock Parlor Katertaiament, he House, who were paid on what is kno just promulgated in General Orders No, 104 | botes during the fiscal year has exce bill ¥ s Sepastaneen vs Gpvoaite Patent Ofice. bg ER TE ee RLS ag the soldiers’ roll, have been discharged, | from army headquarters,) that he cannot be | redemption Gf any y of the U coat ie ioe povs tr baat a ir. TWEEDALE. the favorite reads and their places filled with ex-Uaion soldiers | led to underrate ibe magnitude of theevil amount redeemed was #25 Mr. Whyte briefly opposed som r befo: e engines Y Prof. TOUBAY, thy organist | ES Thon, bui before the engines arrived the FOR COLD WEATHER Tue celebrated — Aiture vite 3 Who are democrais. which the crime of drunkenness is likely to | 1demption tbe previous y Visions of the bill, to which M aes tone ing ramtne ab Game PERFORATED BUCK=KIN VESTS f. Young Men's Christian Association. corner 9h AMONG THE CALLERS the Waite | Preduce in the public servi “No person | 4, showing an inc Fpon ad said that he val S street wal ames, aud hundreds Ladies. just received »' M. WILLIAN’S, aud Dstiecta, Booma open da ly from 9s. m. to 10 | x ALLERS at White | addicted to it can expect to be trusted with | #boui ls percent. 1 wo pt thi yest ot wo oa the premises Trevise, Pace? POUT Natl eed Paws, Servicesevery day, and in Ltacola Hisil'sua- | House this morning were Senators Withers | any reaponsivie duty, and © person who | $22,200 1 the retirement of legal tender — the part of the committee to solve th: outinnan their tives. ‘MGuaiieen eee ang Sasncee novi6 | and Sargent, and Representatives Taomp- | cannot be trusted had better not be continued | uctes Guring the year, besides which there ee aie R. Tibbatis, of Fair Have imped from RS. MAX WEYL, S BOCKBBIDGE ALUM. son, Neal, Keifer, Hart, Hayes, Herr, Smitn, | in ¢fMice. 11 must, there‘ore, be understood | Wasa reduction in the volume of U.S. paper ae ee Ene 38 We slation iO the third story: Injured jn back aad legs; died KENTUCKY BLUE LIOg, Brewer, Stone, Camp. Williams of Miss., | that any clemency which may have been | Money, very marked, leaving the outsiand | faver of a partic h was not | on his way iohishome. Six r men’ were No. 712 Seventh street northwest, BEDFORD, BETHESDA, Romero, Ramey nd Riee of Mass. ee eee exte ded, by beet ogres or a = gp of th pa paed atlaod ged ; 4 so tly Injured toat they can hardly re. = . <= | mulation of sentence, cannot hereafter be | e™me: SN, close of the | lati nquire. wer. The story buildings we ja (Between G and B.) And other nstaral MIMBRAL WATERS for onle THE CowmITTRE of privileges and eles | relied upon asa basis of hope for alike fa- fiscal year, belog less than atany me since What we who | Stories in height ard were 200° feet on Best | P beigh! and wer feet on East New Store and New Goods. camara managers ons of the Senate to-day, in farther consid- | vorable action. | Afler this solemn warning, | IM2. The volume of legal lender holes and | becomes @ citizen, in relation to tt Lehnhe | and Wallace streets, aud 5% feet on Groen ae sep2t-tr enn. avenue, ‘Cellar . | @rigorous exceution of the sentences im Of fractional currency is also less than at ities other provisions made by the gov- } > an vas ¢ = IMPORTANT TO LADIES. =the peines ples jee oe ae ce Soir | pored in due course by courts martial may | aby time since 12. The natio ¢fEment for the benefit of the tribe to which Tepeal weabenedeomtamene poder ‘ aa he o mn expected.” have paid duty amounting to #7576207 the Indian belonge’ soy Seen J beve the choicest and beat assortment of BER : . | been submitted by the ‘contestants upon | | Fthe thirieen calendar years {rom 160 | | Mr. Ingalls theaght, es far as aunuttios re SEE COE LIN ZEPBY R=, GERMANTOWN WOOL AND | To all who areeufering from theerrorsand ine | POCn, S00! a ad od y | 1,000 hands, GOODS of ali Kinds. which Lamoferimg | discretious of youth, nervous weakness, carly de- os a y can agree, an jouraed With- | THe GovERNMENT FoUR PER CENT. were concerned, they would be Indians still, —_—o—— in the ci cay, los of manhoud, tc., I will send a receipt that | OUt taking any action. | Bosns.—The Secretary of the Treasury has and claimed that an Irishman or German All Ca? an Prisoners to be Shot. himbler, 3 cote; Best Rubber Rye yas ecmenee. egeates: || Car, Ranker GyINOmmeOLn, iu company | replies i tis amaiion cf ie hones ae Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. did not lose his right to any property he | NEw ¥ Nov. 2 nor ¥ @ inission ¥ o #8 “ys om Al | jouse | oe s : CTORS— : NCAL Owned ip bis native land because he had | ebief of the Sj a - ica. etalon De Bitie House; Hew | Wit Senator Oglesby, called on the Secre- | questing him to furnish copies of the con- | "UECTION OF DIRECTORS-THE ASNCAL Cenec tt ls ieee ie United Stee Suartines Cotepen,t ADIES’ CLOAKS, SEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New 3 REPORT, ET Martin 7 L sina ret hS ’ i scpis-coly” | tary of State yesterday, and said that he did | tracts made with the syndicate of American | ‘The annual meet ng of the stockholiers of | After further debate the bill was laid over | onder ami Splendid quality, for $12, $14, $16 and $13. not desire his name to be used in connection | *24 foreign bankers for the funding of the the Baltimore and Ohio Katlroad Ce and made the special order for December | ordering t , ? With the mission to Berlin, as he did not | {our per cent. bonds, etc. TheSecretary says | was held in Baltimore yesterd ro lth, on motion of Mr. Ingalls. killed, and report Besta Walking JACKETS for school girls, for | BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, want the position, preferring to practice law | tbat fer met the contracting parties both In | iwent, Jobn W-Garrett, submilted his @uoual On motion of Mr. Sargent, the Senate, at | battle. Campos i the Spanish gov- 04, $6 ond §%; clegnat quality DRESSES aad Bon | are omerch by the bottle or caae, at lowest rates, by | in this city in connection with his brother. New York and Washington, and discussed | yeport. which wax adopted. . Gallo | 210, Went into executive session ernment tb 1 tne revolation in Oran ARNIS for lotice, In great variety, copied W.8. THOMPSON, ———— | at some length the feasibility of placing the | way Cheston, Frencis Earns Nich HOUSE—The 8 = F Cuba by t of January, 05. It ts re- forego a ee + THE COLORAIO CoxTest.—The House four per cent. bonds upon the market,aud | Jac John Grege, Wiliam W., Parlor, dant SOLCEL sat enee laid before the | jcseed eon Cuban anurans tet mine pete: M. WILLIAN, Sa ar committee on elections are dividelon the | that on the sth of June, Isiz.he perfected the | izpy, Jonn King, jc. G@. A a Lingen, | House several applications for leaves of ab- | Sor war have already been executel as 907 Pennsylvania avenus. i 1340 NEW YoRK Colorado contest. Three are in favor of seat- | SI7AbEeMent jor the purpose of executing ecaiur H. Miller, J. G. Harvey, Will am ‘ence, and Mr. Conger gave notl Manzauiilo. 2 Cite Trevise, Paris. ov) tt 1 Wow Jersey avenae, as erroneous P, said contract. The business of refunding | pornell, and Henry C. Smi:h would hereafter object to all | —_-—_—— - Ried sorefor int ing Be ford; three in favor of Patterson, aud | proceeded satisfactorily, aud arrangements nora) Pfiacapacts ithe ¢ 7 “a Gene Lee's Statae M®: ™- J. HUNT, | See een oe ee alld lene oe reporting that there was no | had been perfected for the continuance oftne | “rectors for the ensuing y Sere ne REN eee 2. Tee time for . 621 and 623 D street, + ie ct the board are the resolution designating the intersectioa of ve of Gen. Re =» Lee bi _ ff octi?-tt Orrice—Stax Beitvrxe PERSONAL —Mrs. Fassett’s portrait of the | Orie proposed! legislation oy Congress re | neti and Mr. Henry C in place of | Mayland and Massachusetts aveaues as the | Foued ove year, owing to the re‘usal of the lls special attention t> her importation o! late Vice President Wilson has been pur. | ™2° ‘ ime the Mr. Samuel W. Sinith and Mr. F.J. King, | place for the location of the eqaestrian statue | ladies of the Lee Memorial Association to the celebrated r Boston, | mg of these bonds and caused atemnorary | who, it is sald, retire on account of o-her | of Gen. Nathaniel Greene, was taken up and | Contribute thelr fund toward the constraction ME. LARMIER, De Paris, cexperhes prominent gentlemen of Boston, | (stat nearer The zee recetvyel pressing duties "i r passed. “ | Of the statue after any of the models offered, “ 23, FIRST OLASS DRESSMAKRER, and is to be presented tothe Shoeand Leather | tur the four per cent. boudy of 197 ap to 2 , ; ™ use th mami 2 | the func. of the Lee Monument Associati Roenes SS Steves Fo.1426 PENSSYLVAN(S AVENUE, ‘Association of that city tosmorrow (Wethes, | November ity 1s Ware SIE0300; 206 | aigieg That tes Seeeeeee at Gee ak owe, | Wee ee mate | Oe eee Purpose, without B-BUTTONS........ $1 OO = ———— Se ee ee Gay) at noon. | Mra. Fassett has accepted an | #Mountof the cails we ting tase eg cept Gve- including the Wincester and Potomac, THE PARIS EXPOSITION BILL, | We co-operation of the ladies’ association. 3 bUTTOve. B42Low’s GALLERY oF FINE ARTS, jonito be present, On account of the Resuraption ‘net of. Winchester and Strasburg. the Strasbarg | | Mr. Springer in the chalr. Tue pending Sisson a ee 12335 ivaniaarenus, vALN 7 : an a and Harrisonburg, the Washingion county | question was upon Mr. Hanna's amendment | L : + UTIONS. “ Ouruntee Bee Photogravaren (anew | NAVA NotEs.—The Plymouth sailed yex- | 4.655. aid the Metropolitan Braneh roads, and tie | to strike out so mucu as provides Salaries fur | | ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 20.—Governor Carroll intend ); French and German Photsgraphs, Pores, | teX4@y afternoon from Fort Monroe for S. one winks * Washington City and Point Lookout Rall- | commissiouers. las informed the counsel ot Henry Norfolk, Fest-crass MILLINERy. Eine Pelaungs, One Ontomos, 80; Gitend Hntei | Thomas and @ cruise in the West Indies, Se ee snl Ceme cons: road, have been $522,045 20; of the Wash- Mr. Hanna advocated his amendment, for | *ebtenced to be bung here on the 2ist of next ington Braneb, * The sut-committee on ways and means of various amow for wife nvurder, that he will not tn- er divisions u it pean re With Ube course of the law unless new he contended that when the goverument fur- GRAND OPENING Frames in every style for Poresiaine and Photw- | +++-The Secretary of the Navy hav baen in. Portraits. The public are invited to examine b ‘ ¥ a graph Fortraite, be public are invited toexamine | formed of the death of Capt. Frank Muaro-, i nirhed vessels to carry products abroad, " ef an ENTIRELY NEW AND CAOIC! CaP SO | tnarine corps, Sunday, at Vall+jo, Cal.. afr the committee on the Distrietof Columbia grand tytal of © did all which should be required of it. Tue CV idence. tending tothrow a doubt upon the R., fast received trom Hee York oe PLUBH | {October Ist ill Tecelve & fine stock of genvine | #0 illness Of a few days. ----Tie Tallapooss gave 4 healing this morningtoMr J.P.Klin- C128¢ Com pared Bone Ot the pceltion of Sonecsienioner was is, whee saeciiod af te Gee VELVET HATS and Bt Russia Leather Goods, comprising Frames, Port- | @rrived at the Washington navy yard this oi, ¢ " ss aid # decrease compar, svfficient compensation. a of the © ond, cities in FANCY FEATHERS. Solos, Fortemonais, Cases, ac) site and Lana | MO!nibE. beige titeegl mnt ee Lice Sin48. The expenses of wo: Mr. Ch enon prone more than a the auncessement jold Frames for Mirrors, Porte: ————— paged Bie shington, who urged that | the i a chinery 1 £10.600 should be appropriated for che exp " PISS MeCORMION, | aPoyaned all euylee uf Framer, Spanien, THE CAMINET MEETING To-DAY.—The | 10r the payment of the general taprovemeats {9 4tu5,1-1 st, sowing ae sition. ee ay MISS McCO! ee sod, American Maples, with or withou President and Cabiset were engaged to-day | Made An the District. the county should b= per cent’, compared with tbe previot Mr. Patterson was for liberal compensa- | santers ects ly St. Cloud Building, 522 9th st.m.w oid tintngs, made to at reqsonahie prices. ‘ asressed Only according to the proporuionor } 3.0 3 o et Jr 4 “ ne ship James A. opper Wire; Uc at the regul: bi 1 and of 3.01 per cent, compared w tion, in order that our products migut be We 2 Gold, silver ana Copper Wire; Vord, Hooks, Screw the regular Cabinet meeting tn considering | improvements mude in Jt, and that its pr The earnings of ike’ inet roperiy yepresented. t, Liverpool, for Southwest Pass, us PIN SESS ow sxrer Bryon, be, for =o plemces. | Paintings packed, the few remaining nominations. They also erly suould not be assessed for !mproven ; | Stated In comparison with {i Pialter’ further discassion Mr. Hanna's dS he yy ES ~ Cs > We N. BABLO' ives his special attention to | Citcust @ provable results in case the made in aod which ; ve decreased $1,370 315.77, anc ne a 6 rejected. : erous position. ----The bar on, The moc deivabic, ccufortble sad sighse Skirt ranetering, lining tod Testorit ‘ort Paintings. | fenate should MES Ce | Neste cenpeaes ine Srorking etyenmun tive a sronsed #606, | "Mr. Dultrell offered en amendme ace eee ne Sane aa < aunty Porirai jored with the greatest care, 90 us. . ts were mals, bu Slingle that the whol ae aa tivedsoreanein the | wi 7 tied cassur. She wi a toral wreck. ever 5 oj 4 13 06, making a ative decrease in the Was adopted, sirikiug out the clause auch ] Ms . ~ (As th's Skirt te lutroduced only through two or Lac mei og oem pope bina ea cian attorney aud U.S. marshal of | terests would be bet profits of €50) The profitand loss | izing tbe President towppoint one haadred “ peng Tae bara Grea, - three leading houses ia each city, it cannot become | of = ' 5 Li | ‘cousin Were reappot ted. : me rmeseot'os account shows an increase for tae past year adcitioual honorary commissioners, and {ow Baltimore, which srrived at Qaeens- Oheics and cest-able qra'ities of MERINO UH- | WILLET & LIBBEY | AN EpUcaTIONAL FUND.—Senator Hoar | ‘* “#X-Payers’ associat mid ve beard of $116,946.6 vesting the appointinent of such commis mtg cinemas her sails, She jatusoned for Ladies "Geaticmen and Onildren. * | int ae eso =v ji THE WASHINGTON BRANCH. sioners, in part, in the governors of the states 7 - eee eee siEET. See the Senate to-day to | THE Carrune or KARS was effected b The report #ays Wat at the meeting ofthe each of whom shall appoint two, and the He A an ‘new and beactifal tyes received daity; assortment apply the proceeds of the sales of public | «bout fift thousand Russiaus, who cir directors in April last @ resolution was President shall appoint an additional twen FRranxcitoo, Nov. 20.—Toe following Jarge and qUaities and designs the most desirable. Cash Lumber Yard. lands, and amounts received from raflroads | + tae sleep rocks, rarmyaris and walls aod adopted that it is Ipexpedient lo deciare a | ty-four, including one from each territory. referring to U. S. Vioe Consal DOUGLASS, ? indebted to the United States, for the estab- | stormed un equal number of desperate dividend on the stock of the Wasuingto’ | "Mr. Mayham moved to strike oat the ith Bradford, was received here yesterday from Ninth and F sircets northwest, Hsbment of ap educatioval faud. Themoiey | Tu: ks in a headlong flixht over their ditehes, Branch road in view of the continued clatin | section, which Takes the appropriat.on of Shanghai, addressed to Consal General Mg Hs ee . Teerlved is to be invested ind percen bonds, | #2d parapets, compelling them todie or sac- of the state of Maryland for @ tax of 2) per | $150.00. He did so because he objected to | yg: "Bradford was Iried for embezzlement; Mm J. P. PALMER, Corner 6th street and New York avenue, = the ype is io be apportioned by tne ent ho oe as soneeraet by cent. on the grossreoel pts for passengers {rum ibis way of subsidizing individuals. He fe pieaded guilty and was imprisoned. ie woe Be | retary of the Treasury to tne diferent n. Legere ok afiz Pasha,afort Decem| 10, 1870, Since whicn date the said lieved that American individual enter- . ~ “t states and territories 1107 F STREET. Brtwaex Ate anv 12318, > y Is to the President crowning @ steep rocky heixht. Tne center tax has not been collected by the company. prise would be equal to the emergency o eo he Wi ——___ commanded py Gen, Count Grabbe, assailed It was expected uhat the legislature at its | securing a proper representation avroad. 112 ~~ nee ae semering Ge Seay SENATOR THURMAN, wuo was appointel | the Kbanlia Tabia, Suvarri Tabia, the three lust eession would. ‘adopt some equitable ar- | had alee 2 eonstitnional scrapie on the | eee: FOB LOW PRICES, by the Democratre caucus held yesterday, | t(wers and the citadel. Count Grabb per- rargement by which the company would be question, and doubted the right to make tuts to confer with the de nocratic mambers of | f0vally led the axsaulv'on Khanlia ad tell relleved from the payment to the state of | spropriation. — The Fall River Fire. 7 57 j New Youk, Nov. 2 —Borien City mil, the 1 privii dead the frst onset. Capt. Civadnu~ki Maryland of the one-fifth of the passenger | Mr. Dunuell denounced the proposition to N you most Go To to the best opporuinity= for asking te the | Wes the first toenter the redoubt. Generals fares carned on the Washington Branciisas | send mente Pane ae eee eto tO ap ag wet Sena‘e, the dixcharge of the commitive from | Recpand Kamaloff, with the left wing, as- a practically parallel and competing line— | compensation. The result would be that the torun the other mill double time for the Bas OMNAMENTS cot LACES. | further consideration of the Batler and Evstia | *Uléd Fort Inglis on the north. Almost the Baltimore and Potomac railrosd—bad | scieutife men would not be seut, becasse winter at tonal, in onfer 80 give thohenee ‘Also, the Jugla and Moncg-am KID GLOVES, tn | WILLET @ LIBBEY. contested cases, talked over the subjeet with | #Pul'aneously with the capwureof Khanita been built under its authority with entire | they were generally of the poorer classes acd | who bave been thrown ont of employment all the new shades. a2 the gentlemen of the committee last eveaing. | redoubt the citadel, Forts Suvarri aud Hafiz freedom from such imposition. The courts | could pot afford it. Bat the commission | by the burning of mill No. |, work enough Special a:tention given to orders. octl3- tr A resolution to accomplish the purpose de. | Were carried by assault atdaylighton Sun- of final resort have not yet passed upoa the | would be confined to the rich. He denied | 16 enable them to pull Urough the cold sea~ —_—_— sired by the democratic Senatore witt aoiek * | day morning. Gen. Lazereif’s troops had question explained in tie laxt annual report, | tbat the people objected tothisappropriation. | 19.8 a ys H. VERMILYA, bly be introduced to-morrow or next day. captured Fort Karadagh. The other forts esented by the language of the aciof 1831. | Even the state of Indiana did not fiud faa!’ _ tans “3 continued the struggle till eight o'clock, it whi the legal question remains tobe | wiib the Philadelphia exposition las: year, remated. LADIES BASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, WE BELL ABSOLUTELY FUR CASH. A HEARING GRANTED.—Mr. Wadleigh, | When the garrisons fled, but were overtaken authoritatively sctiled. the compauy’sclaim and they should not find fault with this. Sew ¥ < " ulius Kircher, « G1O sh street, opposite Parent Offiee. chairman of the committee on privileges | #24 captured to rellef from this barden is 80 oclearand pal | | Mr. Blair was in favor of the bill as it was, | Lutheran, ald’ lls wile, a Jewess, living im ‘i g y 5 is ho; a ie- | ‘use a nations of the world woal Kasi ‘th street, being unable to ag A fine stock of Pall and Winter BOOTS of our | and elections, upon calling the commit. | | THE VANDERBILT WILL Case occupies PADIY equitable Tyee ioe then “a8 » being agree as to sale at Feasonadie, IT WILL PAY TO COME ANY DISTANOE. the te’s_ court, y gislature, at ils next session, will makea | be there (naming them’, and he did not want | the place of burial of their dead child, == re | bore — eis meaning en iietel them | Weides oe "Gaunetaieniio con tho Wair adjustment of this and of ail the duffer- | Columbia left Cut in ‘the cold at the Paris | Wtebe tn OfoRerial ‘or Hebrew. . ee | bed ee ieeconon i e.ces between the compauy and the state. | exposition. : rn —T fonal Woman Sur | stand and testified that the autopsy of the ——_—_ — } th 1 agreed to cremate it, which was done Trage Association fora hearing in behalf of | Commodore showed that the boly was Tue SITUATION IN FRANCE—In the | to" 1p oagrmren Sparge Fined Sel nos ett | Some chemical works Of which the father is & sixteenth amendment for the protection of | Much emaciated, and that the kidneys were | French Senate yesterday M. Arago,in tae aol proprietor, . GENTLEMEN’S GOODS YOU SAVE SO CENTS ON 100 FEET. he tell the House who would not be there. ——— FALL &T the rights of women citizens. After hearing | Contracted, the surface granular and under ame of the left, moved the previous qu2s- pinion ti is ry | ‘ A MEMEEEECORE: 2EEM ANESAED, Mrs. Spencer state the request detlaitely, | the microscope presented the appearance | tion on the interpellation of fuinisters es to | Lis Opinion the people of tis couatry Naw enerel oud Hive ‘ NOW READY. upon motion of Judge Hoar, the commiitss | caused by Bright's disease. Dr. Lewis A. {heir conduct of he clectons, Tae anion would be there who liad Genened sled Sine Wiceas Se ee | Mr, Blair said — | unanimously voted to grant thi Strmmen testified concerning the details of; y 55, i), and ~ t 4 *ays Genera! and Mrs. Grant yesterday vis- GENTLEMEN'S BROADWAY DRESS HATS, EVERY ONE THAT BUYS ADMITS THIS. 10:30. m. January 9, iss MATING @L | eM Commodore's several aillictions, ant | Zila bya vote Kemet the aoe eee | the Interests of ihe country at heart. ‘or Only le ited Menier’s chocolate factory. . said he found evidences, in hix general ex- irgan address on the interpellation, After a | yy ut) f#milton, referring to # remark of eeaet = Yeeages Vincinia E: CURSIONISTS AT THE | ami ion, of the following diseases: Per. dobene the order of the day proposed by the ee ae ee RS a exposition New York, No nt tent Wurte Hovse.—The large number of ex- reate Co eet ee CtTOMIS | right was packed by a vote of 151 to 12%. The | There wat Dol a paper in hema onal | BAe © teen Gene en Ce cursioniste—some three or four hundrad— | Kidney disease, eyetitis, with enlarged pros- London Zimes’ Parix correspondent says the | notion nee the appropriation. H» saw no Brooklyn yesterday, > Py meee died to ES Pa nen ee | from Charlotisville and Lynchb irg, Wa,, | Wate, stenosis of the rectum, with perfora- | announcement or the meals arte eee “ ae —— FINE SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS, of the y BUY Speak approved patterns, for Ge paeminwa | Coe eee aoe One s. Largest assortment of UMBRELLAS and 0A) fe the cit: were busy today in vi tion, and caries of the eoceyx. Hethought 42 i & | uecessity. for an appropriation, for gentle- ——— 9 ___ aT 1hE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Dulldings and other imewene cents Pie epee lc iinet doc Spares (aoe Gatien oes tee Mies ps ord ‘eal would Beppo. ied Cota | Cremation antes « ~ ALTER of them visited th bt ‘i y was acjourned uni ecem - ni = 4 a > & ‘ r 5 Q —' ommere ecut tr 1419 Penna. aven, avove Wislards._| YOU MUST GO TO admitted to the Presidentivottice, wire tie Paaye Wedeanes Sap nuel on crery Tusk wotes contributed iby the minions chee hr sees een eine iy 80 Bie oe, | Geen £2 Siteental meneiy urging Gan, 7 usual hand shaki| | o Wedn riday during tue 3 - + am “> {i 5 Hew. 5 . MEKCHANT TAILOR, pore . reminded one of the early daysof the aimin | tf¥, 1 large. it ts not expected that the case | gards this asa sizu tliat unless fie macsiial _ ‘CyiBe former Paris exposition. BALTINORE. Sevemier BO Virginia tinitwemeene | 09 NEW AND _SECOND-HAND Top | {itstion. when thousand hand shakers a | Will be completed much before the ead of | herceforth governs With the mejoricy, the | getty lt Witt objected to gentlemen belug _ BALTIaY Gclerted, 35; 40. consdldenea, GBint " NEW AND SECOND-HAND TOP | day consumed the time of the Presi | December. e Saban, Jesignated and poiuted out in that manner, | gi 32; do. « Be Monk : "4 FURNISHING GOODS: 100 Bey fbr Buse e y e President. ee senate nay be regarded ashavingalsoaban- “SF Hamiliou’ continuing, said ioe ne ob ad series, 4334; Morsh Uarvline sixes, ola WRENCH and ENGLISH C(8S1MERES, pasty Nag thang wae oy CALIFORNIA SALMON FOR THE UP THE SENTENCE OF A BRUTE.—At Adrian, | doved him. jected to paying’people who'were railing 1a 44 Siy0” Ue*> 7% bid wday Sagar stondy, JAGONAL F. & H. COATINGS, | Sct Park Pony Phestous! also, o0e | od youue GAEER | wich., Wm. M. Godiey, aged 45, was lact | Wealth to go to-Paris and have & good erty : eee OF eK ona CASHMERE VESTINGS, Lish Brett, and fifty other styles? Poromac—Thirty thousand young Califor- | week ‘sentenced to back leben In’ the stale | (SAVED AT THE Last HouR—Atlen | gia todritkeham euuderneaih mahog: | steniy—andding. LOS TON, Pins dell oaty and Topemate sp nist ° aco, | Mia Temen irmatnightsent away by the | prison for life | Godley was'e well knows | CAFcr Was to have ben bung in Stanley | Spy tables. (Laughter 1 wae ee ww. | _sBly 466 Pennevleania seesiue. | more EE Sr Peruse, sation, Balti- | Coror Chicago: ana interes we MSY S | of Bushrod Livy in isi On Taursday | Mt Mathams amendment ee. a, UKEENS a1 | CORNED BEEF, BACK ROLLS AND | The fish are in fine condition, and are Jes- | and Shoe company. His offence Wacarar | morning Gov. Vance telegraphed. fro: viding that the ecaumissionat of serieeiines 414 KEEN’S 414 SHOULDER PLEOR, both choice pisces, thor. | ned for the upper Potomac, near Fort Pea- | tempt to murder Mehitable Pass 8) | Columbia, 8. C., to bia private secretary (> | snail collect specimens of agricultural pro | goed, arreceno Denes no waste, Mand 16 cents per | dicton | They go by rail to Oakland, andare | years, his mother-in-law. Incited bygreed | *t8¥ the execution of Carter by telegrapato | Sueis of ‘all the states atk ae rts Ore MEMCHANT TAILORING FARLONS, | Pee, eye ama Aish carried across, the country bt wagon. | lor her little property, ‘on, ‘August 36, he, tence or cena end the commutation o:sen- | <xibition at the said exposition. Adopted. 414 Ninth street, wee Ae ees as ing Louse from eggs recel vet r | prussie acid. She resisted, wae oie" | telegram reached the sheriff late Tuursda, eee Nos. and 316 B sire t wing, elvel in O-tober | prussic acid. She resisted. was beaten, leg: bo day 3 a ne ec ee | Moats Oder salons Giicceaks | sameljavows Gun ie ctr caimend | freee cea me reneemmercuvsce. | ote Rievacee,, gare Mary Ie MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS REMOVED. s00n. Sod, on the trial, tried to seek Loreen ee eed eee mane ear te ee | Soman tury eomae thane Geant eae eee 3 ye » and even the rope, with the fatal | ? ever before offered to the Wi pablic. | Leaky Roofs = z roose, was in readiness. The prisouer hal | 0 the quarter session yesterday on the sub- | crue. 7s w KEMAH denis only in FLECE GOODS, and hekeeps | IKON CLAD PAINT tnd OF coat | action on the Parisexposition anddeficieucy | A BAD SiowINc.—The Chicago Times | been told there was no hope, and his spirita- | Ject of tbe July riots to that city. After call- | Rot,\uotelyy higher - ; Beat Gutters, ana ‘With a score of skilled workmen | . HOLTON & McLAIN, Sppropriation bills is concindel in the House | Publishes a list of fifteen banks and eighteen | &1 advisers were preparing him forthe event. , 1g attention to the fact that the matter was 2,000. 2 ay TE Rd Ha nN 5 morrow, the resumplion bil willth:a be surance companies which have burst in | Carter is (3 yearsof age,and thecomrauta- 8!¥eD them in charge, they state that they nov! 711 G street northwest. | taken up.’ Gen. Ewing only wants an hour , Chicago within afew years,and which, it | tion of sentence was made at the earuesi re- | Were Met by an unexpected tmpeiiment tn -— — ht ‘using the THE ADJOURNMEN' JON $3.—It | made er ORM ENT, the tan ENT OF CONGRESS.—Ii ng. } ortwo in which to ‘and | ceclares, “were proved by an examina‘ guest of leading citizens. the refusal of the state officials to testify. . Moner, Gentlemen wili fad it to their material advantage | J ()()] PENNSYLVANIA AV. QQ] | then demand the protic destion: Sut | of thelr remains ‘to have been little better = ee | gThe refusal,” sey they, “of who | Exctange, long, 494; short, te eave their orders for suits at KEBN’S. se7-Sn | A. P. McELROY, call for a vole on tae pending amendments | !an swindles.” Among the banks it_men- HE FATAL SHOOTING Tuesday of wroug! bt mischief reduces the scope of N YORK, Bovember 20—Fiour dail | GILDER AND UPHOLSTERER. and the bill. There is no reason why the | tions the Franklin, which could not pay ten | Charles Clapper,a marker atan Ailbaay(N. | Our investigation within heen | narrow | unchavged. Wheat a shade firwer. Corn « > $*2 BES _CAROrER. quan ANY | manufacturer ot Pier and Mantel Mirrors, or- | anti resumption bill cannot be disposed of in | Per cent.; the bank of Chicago, witn liabili- | Y-) rifle saige, Was @sad waraing of ins | limits.” The report then speaks of the origin OTHES PF! ORLD, ot | VOU" Prauce Bepaited ead Baigent Corniess. | the House by Friday, and an adjournineat | Wes about one-third of@ million and assets | 1€ed Of the greatest precautions in such | Of the troubles, and gives the following | vember 00, 18:30 pm C. GEO. MEGINNISS? oid red and rts made ant | Of the special session be had oa Saturday | Hotbing; the State Street Savings bank, with | SPOrts. Clepper was shot while lying 4 feet | Summary of the jary’s deliberations: I=. | 90% ! ise. sos : ne Baltimore Pictures Remo and Rebung, Carpets made and next. A great many members ar ot om | Habilities #40,000 aud assets #200, and so on | from the target, aud Dr. Lansing, wao firet ‘ibat by ‘cool judgment. civil authority aud | Poeun zivents Fa i us Zin. see sa GOL PENNSYLVANIA AVEWUE inion that the Anal adjournment will take | !Fough the list. ‘Tae insarance companies | the deadly Bullet, was oe of the most ac- | practical good sense, the strike would bay: | Py }!ania Ceuaral, 31% Row Jerse) reer WWeteretrest, | place on Saturday. © | meke no beiter show, the highest divident | Curate warksmen in the city. Various theo. | been controlled sod bloodshed prevented. | — SF Orders by mafl promptly attendea t>. novs-im | mentioned being 16 per cent. the lowest 0. ries are brought forward tO account for the | 23. That the ricta followed inevitabiy the | uawyci” GaRpmER.—Some F. SES THE WHEREFORE oF IT—Late yester- | Pong peg pane accident, such as @ sudden gust of wind, | Conduct of military too largely coutroiied by | y AY RUh family figured he oa | WALSH'S RESTAURAD day afternoon, Chairman Atkins movet to | q PHILADELPHIA FinanctaL Views — | defective ball,cte., but none seems fully to | railroad officials, and culninating in a ‘among the light My } or? ththve “a | The executive committee of the Philaiel- | explain it. Dr. Lansing is exonerated from | irightful massacre. 3d. That there was not is cme = ee Hundred, Linens tor @ crate; g, glee Ome SALOON. Driation committee, iis action mahi rey | Ha ee ce rene, er ete posed seaote- ait biame, | Puitadelpina treove, wor tor tke invporane | several brothers, one of them being Orvilin, 8, 3 - 8. E. itreets, 4 | Hens complimentary to Mr. Welsh, the | jadelphia troops, nor for portant =e, = ie RSS 87 Everything in this new building first-c created some surprise, as the committe: iad | 1 inister yo Engand: also agreed upon a | _ SENATOR MORTON'S MEMORY 1s to ba | preclamation and orders issued in the name Awful” Gardner, OFS | ses | considered the bill and ed pen | — : Par. fi Fipest Four-piy LINEN | aud ctmost pains taken to minister to the wants of | Considered the bit faliewed ere arnt fo, tke | memorial to Congress asking for the estab | horored—if the Proposition of the Morton | Of the governor. 4th. That if the civil au- | S€Pt drank heavily. $1. Beary Canton Piannel Draw. | quests octS1-Im: — . os ie ae hshment ofa department of sommeros; and Ponumental Assoc! jation * carried oat—oy thorit of of tho state } had geen. tor the and becames — , ] peo 2 - _ 3 assege w au! 3 ne fandl a memori: at Indiana- | conservative adv: he cilizens listened — ale to attack the committee for | of the legal tender notes in be aunine i! = bonds ruanin, polis. This hail ts to be used as a depositary | to by the soldiers, the calamity might have lowing the item of €6,000 to pay Lie ex. forty 5 J penses of the Louisiana poodle ard vee ba | for forty years and bearingfour per cant. in | Of things of bistorieal interest connected | been averted. Sih. cond: terest to amount not exceed! n with the growth of the state, past aad to | tion of society on Sunday afernoon yanis avenue northwest. was no law to authoriz | lion doliais rer mouth antil legui- vendors come, and in the center, under ¢'dome, is to result of the mieddiesome a Soomee F, 4 BEIBERGER, | na = a" | Such malsted to caer Prec gach a (was | shail be at par with col: Stand a statue of Morton. Tne sum desirei— | of the siate oficials, orrize Cy “AND NAVY . | SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, wih a yiew to eliminating the paragraph | | FEMININE INDEPENDENCE appears to Bsr xed at $500,000. Genera’ Len aise m1 be ars ANT TAILOR, } STOVES, 4c., BOUGHT, | from it. | flourish in Great Britain. Miss Majoribanks, is president of the eva will Metrgpotitan Hotel (iaie Brown's) | and the bighest cash prices paid, and sold at reduced who is shortly to be married to tae Earl or berry Dyl-ly No 617 Penna » Washington. | pricestfor cash. w. Ruri Al Benn, a ae sos _— {three loug THE NF a te He 8 — | speeches in ie utations Datl Enyuirer ves a summary Sena- lomt (COKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. | Se Ge eh eat 6 Stuting addresses of congratulation upontizs | torial predictions of the demeeraricmenstecs week, says the “NQ.MORE CROOKED HEELS;” “NO approaching event, tats no:withstand- | of the Uhio dividing them as fol- canvassed this 40 BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $3.20. F on the Tee.” JUSTH’S. tpg ber fature husband was present to re | lows: Pendioen a a 1 5 tbe ladies. Gas-Licut OFFICE, j make pe pen a spond if she had preferred him to do so. Hurd, & Ward, & Campbell a4 : | and FIRE In New Haven.—L. Condee & Co.'s | now between Pendleton, Ewing and ae —Gei ee a= OUT: Horses | wai des ed. by are facoren : ‘About 2, sweat swe uses tare Cours: fuer end twe-wniea . } 310 men were at work, and some Inthe be elected. Desa with drive’; can be had at all bours on orotherwue. Address r ‘451 eee ftory only got out by dro; rere ‘who dropped out were the ANOTHER ALLEGED TaaIn WRECKER. fous were bareenin butldiog: 1pe, the rath nee Cowan station s7The Fort Edward (N. Samuel burned last evening; lous $125/000 Es been asresve aust comtied