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‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDI Peunsy Avenue cormer 11 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Ss. WH. KAU FFMANN, Pres't. THE EVESING STAR fs served to subscribers in the city by carriers. on their own accou 0 - oF Scents per month. Copies a yy mall—postage pre rert, CLOTHING. = FOR THE MOLIDAYS. SPECIAL BARGt Heavy F h Germania Dimon F Dobson's Striped Fur Bi + Melton Fort x Mack and bint k, and brown. Ribbed Fur Beaver England Plain Beaver brown a! Royal Ermine ( hinewilla. BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. Union Woes sh Stripe Moscow | 315 | mek 330 | » $13, | and Will be very low prices A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsyleania avenue, Between 10th and 11h BF Store open Ul 9 p.m.. and on Sat wi Tip. m. _ OPPORTUNITI HOLIDAYS. ron THE TO RUN OFF M0 OVERSTOCK as low as $30, low as $: Our $3 Fall Ss Oar $20 Ow w as $16. ww as $18, oF $13 Overce Our $16 Full Suit Oar $150 Our $14 F ar $14 Over ¥ Our $13 Pall suits as low as $8. Ow $13 Overcoat a Our $9 OV A GRAND DRIV IN Boys CLOTHIN ok to $1 reduced to $10 reduced to $10, § $12 Overcoats reduced to $3 $912 Ulsters red mats reduced to $6. ers reduced to $6. + $8 Sulis reduced to $5. + $8 Overcoats reduced to $8 Ulsters reduced to $5. Now WILL ¥ You COME: HABLE BROTHERS, MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHIER. Con. SEVENTH AND D STREF: “FOR THE SEASON, BOBES DE CHAMBEE. LIBRARY JACKETS. BANDANA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. SILK AND WOOLEN MUFFLERS, FINE SCARFS AND TIES. CALF, KID, CASTOR and CLOTH GLOVES, PARISIAN MANUFACTUR PARIS MADE 5 ENDERS. FINE LINED GLOVES and MITTENS. MERINO SHIRTS for $1.00, three styles. Perfectly Fitting WAMSUTTA SHIRTS, Frow $1.12 up. FANCY SHIRTS for $1.50. OVERCOATS Reduced in Price, OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, Fer Gentiemen and Youth, From $10 to $40. BUSINESS SUITS, F From $10 Upward. BLUE OVERC OATS, fast color, for $10. ROMEs?’ SUITS, all wool, for $10. SURTOUTs, TALMAS AND CLOAKS. FINE TAILORING = SECOND FLOOR. Sw ONE PRICE ONLY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. GEO. C. HENNING. No. 410 SEVENTH STREET. dec l0-tr EMOREST PATTE: RNS ali the new s! Bec de recived by WE WHITE & CO. Fs and Stationers, tas? 7th street new. snd Bank Books special IRK’s SSeS K SILVERWARE. W722 West BaLtinene stREET, Baltimere, Md, (Established 1817.) sens" _ dee6-im os E FOUR KOUND CORNER. CARVED feet 7-octave rosewood PIANO. f at the Emportum of Music. a reas) Street northwest. Also one ieeal — ~ mandala ie for Both f ay war Meow ‘ike VAL ‘One Dollar, Se ee eS B33 HH. HEMPLERS One 403 Pa. ave. a. w., cor.4's street. 4 am) soe Star. . 50—N°. 7,710. ‘DRY GOODS. Veer as e nation € worki-renowned Magasins | 4: =e du Lor 4 ; : 3 —Inter peared before the bar ef the Senate with sun- Neel 6 M. WILLIAN: Gormswemer Ructerts To-nar—thtermal | 6. . Which Were laid before the —. 7 : : €. 290,879.21 ; customs, €35%, Sena the reading of the Special atiention is called to our $1.50 and $2 IRS CLOARS. splendid quality, for $12, Vier F grades; they CANNOT be matched under $2 aud id, $16. and S13. F > A SPE AGENT of the Post Office rsaid that th er $2.50 a yard. Elegant quality Dresses and Boulevard Skirts for ritially invited amining into the facts in r Vice President to ladies, In great varlety, coped from Parisian pat IULS CHURCH (UNITARIAN. | the fr immediately after t aS i aa Vinge and at for the mental Christm: CONNOLLY 608 NixtH Steerer, decls-tr Opposite the Patent Office. ((Lostxe ovr SALE a SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. WIsw- LL & WYNN. $15.000 worth of new Dry Gucds to be sold in the s and Comforts d select assortment 4 : ti $5. ipo a “that they have power t Mid Cotret Cashmore a: 29 | BERLIN ZRFTIYKS GERMANTOWN WOOL, tid papers: He sald the ¢ e hy “ Knickerbocker Dress Goods at 10 BURLAN, BURLAP F | unds | : - an F ‘TIES in Fancy : 11 . pr i ai TE ROIDERED SLIPPE us ] oe ae ECU MIONS, BOOTH ; j We will have on FRIDAY, December 14h, 5 RACKS, and LIGH beg eet a peng sked that the article in th | canes of new prints. Lest quality. f fon. | Pine selection of 8 . read by Mr. Edmunds, should 3 rie ing so much larger than we 1 net Wishing to carry itover mntil 1 we Will sell at a sacrifice for NO. 712 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ight, on cn est WISWALL & GWYN) . ‘ on Down in Sig) the tans r in > MARKET Sracer. (Between G and Ht). CHRISTIAN CHURE j rman sald Hn We eee ee os over: slay for NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, Mrssxs. BLAINE AND CONKEING BURY | Siti A ARSENE! De at - " HATcHET.—The tweive years’ feud between Saaimens ooutd eo ta5) SAT THE LA a IMPORTANT TO LADI | Senators BI and Conkling ended with the | ted to deba ORY olen I te ier nd best assortment of BI display of the iS. GERMANTOWN. W Mit i es DRESS ¢ per yard, ail eh S801, corner 8h 5 *DS AND CARPET YS AND CARPETS. ‘Aii-woot Serges, Aine x Ue The resolution « ROTOR | that the Maine Senator ad sound ¢ Fesulattion a NEEROPOL ET ra in July last, al. Woodstock, cueven tl preacher reat induce MISS MeCORMICK, the dangers of a war with Menico, 1 ec ven it it ped to aks in ieee o¢130-1y . Cloud building. st. nw. ‘i ial friend to invite M man recurred to the introdu tion of low prices. Bazar Patterns Seon? "TAS. 11. VERMILYA, The Milt apeainte resolution wy Mr. Eau ae sald Leona Lived ceil LADIES’ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKE REVIVAL Fes iv | Saris sienee way Re should Object, 40 this bes EW AND STYLISH DRESS 610 Sth Srexsr, oFe. Pavexr Ornice. Pork | olution. “He said ate for it dweeatise AN, received at greatiy restuces prices, : the maiter was br BLACK sILie. CASHMERES asd MOHAIR | A fine stock of Ball ay from Vermont. ALPACAS a specialty at own make, for sale at ve nov2t-tr 801, corner 8th Hae DRY, BY T SPACE, Washit nas the Popllar Dry Ge we great bargains sold the + Will be closed in sixty ¢ ‘The store ¥ (a sliively be for 1 rent. Ey Dry Goods must ands se id. iu PLANNELS. SHEETIN ADS. TOWELS. NAPKIN S, CLOTHS and CASSIMERES fur wen and boys. All very cheap at 31 300TS AND SHOES GEORGE'S, Citizens, Military, and ak Bi veand Goiter Man urer, 2118 Pennsyloania ace. ite attention to. his SHOES and GAITERS, of his! ufacture, the material wid work- manship of which are equal to the best eustom work, and whi _be oflers on terns favorable to purchasers, parti larly reciate & Having wade the Atting of the good article. feet a Study. his work does not produce corns or bunions: wearing manufactures, He gives each pare! hasera vox of his patent leather pre~ server Waiter proof Oil Composition, without charge. nov26-tr SrpuaT 01 OLD WOMAN OF MINE!" LOOK FOR HER IN THE WINDOW. Ar HEILBRUN’S Shoe Store, NO, 402 SEVENTH STREET NorTHWeEST. ENTIRE STOCK MUST BESOLD, WITHOUT aned and Repaired, 0¢29-6m ON, D, ©. Des tone loud aes . RESERVE, 1N SIXTY DAYS. & COLS WORLD- -RENOWN- and after fanuary Ast. 1878, the had majored il woe stan . , OG: fre remit ga Nik will pay tuterest a in io I all proceedings | tecrebns Bas aa ee eee van to be ass ee e how the New | uuder the call dropped. The business in order, — for forty years. ve received the 4 yt 1 nator dictates to the Vice Presi. | therefore, was the resolutions offered by Mr. ighest rever exhibited, McCammon’ iid gw vi how business shall be proceeded witli ood. He had rules read for the purpose of = NOS and Pianos trom oties otic ret ne having been ou deposit one oF mre lied to td sustaining his ruling. FOR GENTLEMEN S$ coustantly on hand, Shuningerss months, ator to re. | Messrs. Conger and Hale each made points F egant hand-sewed Gaiters, $4 and $5. celebrated Organs, Pianos and Organssoid, rented |. Office Hours—9 a, dally, aud on Sat- "the ‘secon | of order that Mr. Wood's resolution wae not ¥ ne Cal? Buiton Bovis, $3and He and exchanged. | Particular attention paid to Tans = Se ae — un finished busiuess, because it was = Cc alia oO i Pianos. * l= | P cid haste Bi sc. ER BACIVS Plane Warcrocne wae 1th ee in which the Senate shall Hy before the Hoase in » partiagcn- fs ee s w doors above Pet Plough and iE Shoes, 161.25, $1.50. RUHR BOOTS at sizes, ARCTICS and GUMS, all kinds, FO" LADIES AND CHILDREN, F ratson, $4 50. Seamless "patton, $2.50. ton all Kinds. $1 Misses” School ts, $1. $1.25. M's Spring Heel Lave 60 tetas spring Heel Button, Net D CLOTH SHUES ME. L. P. 3EANNERET, that he proposes to int I seuubaibon to tha ancaneee oat tan Ov Bavrimone, Mr. Bogy: but it had been thot Wishes to inform her customers that she Is in sptiga is Serit, ana bs gave nathee tant Washington this week with a handsome aia or Tovar tan | gn such - re REN CH BONNETS | Senators Patterson and: neXt z i ND ROUND HATS. ape ir. Bui itted @ resolution that the ney TD) <M A nS nh is Desees. WH THE Hovsr Cowirrer ON Naval APFAURS committ sand elections be in Also DRES' a 3 1 st ¥ r has appointe, | tz WY THE LapiEs Your attention is respectfully invited to my large 7 and when it | to the , faves ET CAPS laity. asked fe diate cunside j MRS. SELMA RUPPERT, resol Gl4 NINTH STREET. Mess meron. of Wiseow novld-tr Opposice Patent Omier, ’ M HS. MAX WEYL, FANC GOODS o all kinds, wh iy house in 2 DANE ry "Thimbles, 35 4 men of vi a5 cents, on ls at 1a er | tal M IKST CLASS MILLINERY. mes . | that t F if | day's executive session of vate. tap. | Butler ha the These Ping seme pears that the 1 ation of B.C. Wade to be a t ie for one of ¢ H*" 'ylinder Stoves ‘at cost until hot affect the bu House, and the F LL STYLES | WARD & HUTCHINSON. Sit only question now was whether the House SOW READY. pach sechectehl ee —We can settle ii now it | would GENTLEMEN'S BROADWAY DREss HATS > HOT SO me Ana FINE SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS. of the most approved patterns, for Geatle- nen, Youths and Boys, TWOC ENTs. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1877. & _SPECIAT NOTICES. j LUMB _ ty OGRAPHICAL . in plain and combi- | | THE EVENING STAR. | AL | | Washington News and Gossip. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, SaTuRpay, December 15. SENATE.—During the reading of the Jour 2 wk the Clerk of the Honse ap al, but he asked th | in in Session till the conumittee . | enrciled bills could make a report. Se or- | scien | dered. | Carolina, Mr. Cockruil said he had intended to « the dh . selected on his report. ‘and orna- views in the new chapel, mek wrner 14h ay nday at 1 R holidays, 10-1 SENATOR BUTLER, of So states a7-Im Messrs. Harris, consider the 1 He whe ney and future stre tion. Mr. Bayard ssid the olution Was it INGERSOL er in the $ i 3 vin he v. Chur | | ANSWERED ts} M. ! | “CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER FORMED EPISC x parr corner of Wins ition of the under the resol ae oF ENIN AND CHE New Yi Kinder hail, s WAKD us i he agreed with the Ser and mindful | it. for he wa seck the Lord, _PIANOS AND ORGA 7M. KNABE & €O.’S WORLD-RENOWNED Nertement of ub p bellicose atti of Gee and Senate York, toward each other, ome lively personalities iv sordon, | New about by PIANOS. pis have been before | j | bite He said Mr. nis maatine Kilbourne. r consideration Se with the Unsiness. mi § use, a8 they i business, and in ST ye or of many ion of te By at DOE. Nod f Mow he Was unpopular in | ry to Which his dut’es, if of the inte perliaps the 5 BAND GORDON | “nator, said that alt of Con | i ions had proved in neariy | ¢ kuklux reports were of | N vn e serious nature than at first | V SUNDAY. 16. . ; un eloquent fina! | nw of Wade. He said | should be ex. Discussion: Mr. Thurs Senate be levies Wer Se bork of whom & — | the appointineni | th ded opinion Uuat ood 0 Se orde ed, 4 ad at fast he cleared and the doors we nds ger at the House this morning than was expect it Was nu {that a very large mut members hig ad left for their homes. Th nded to leave last night and this morning ommperled ither to remain or to bear the responsibility, if democrats, of the defeat of u solution for investigations: or if repub- of allowing il to pass in consequence of their abse As it was understood on the republican side that the democrats would sale ob the most reasonabl ©, REICHENBACH'’S PIANO WAREROOMS. 423 1171 STREET. A few doors above Penna. avenue. eT DAVIS £60. CO. PIANOS, quest the cow j neither of t re" tw cidated from the Bik pee Pr sy a aver 8. wuday xt 11a, us. on said th: t New Yor divided in the m: ter of the appointments, and that the deimo- ts could not Well follow the lead of both the if Nocoliee Open daily from 10 > | Seu Bors. peat ® Jon Ward > ayn reported ee pings Bio. ,. After some farther discussion Ward's nomi. rom the ways and means commil y gat PRIGHT PIANOS 4 SPECIALTY, | Venger ems 98 bw | nation was confirmed, and the Senate. pro. ing of time was a great desideratum, and — nt the journal, Mr. Hale de- a the names on all the aes Safe Deposit Roxes for rent in Five | # Vaults ai $10. $15. $25 ain! $50 2 Yinrgest' aud most convenient wate ia an | in existence entirely sat- Special honor: aio dyer all othe eeded to other names on the calendar for con. fi ation. ng Of the Journal was concluded at A number of gentiemen rose to ofter bills, | when Mr. Covert demanded the regular order. ir. Wood said he supposed the unfinished basiness Was the resolution offered yesterday. The Speaker replied affirmatively. Mr. Conger contend business of yesterday which was ordered. Sets. in gre pote Potties, 1 ts tin Cases, Lubis and Atkinson's Handkerchiet Ex. it variety heli Combs. Farine urp sed in tone finish, ' fand dur-, tG.bL. WILD & BRO, s 7th street northy upon this_poi onkiing Without risi " S$. THOMPSON 708 ISTH STREET, oct 12-th lary sense ; Tor, as soon as it was offered, points of order were made on it. Mr. Sayler contended that the resolution Was properly before the House in every parlia- mentary sense. The questions of order did WE entire stock of iE nts in order to discontinue tha and to make room for a iarg tels, Furnaces, Ranges and shail sell The words were no Conkling arose and i Without reservation, _G ENTLEMEN’S GOODS sider FOR ONLY $4. Mr. ger said that he had made a privi- before Mr. Wood made his mo. after that, Mr. Page inte: a motion to adjourn. "Mr. Wood's mot not, therefore, o. Sir. we Will not settle it here: new ill setile it elsewhere. OIL ON THE TROUBLED WATERS. At this jum ture Senator Thurman, re n | the gravity of the situation, COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, MILBURN’S, 1429 remse LVANTA AVENUE. COLD SODA AN anges assortment of UMBRELLAS AND » NERAL W n speee rly before the House. “it CANES in the city, asaugiit a ng the oh as hi aS and threw. himself i te the bre ast peace. this thing was 1 be pat through ry At AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES, = SRIVAL Tle maker. He gave both the opportunity to re. | Tues, let it) be done; if It was to be noy23-lm 402 SEVENTH ST. NORTHWES’ WALTER KERR, Hatter, tw! IN QUALTY AND Price. | cede from their positions by assuming that the | Utough by foree, the House should know a = mam | octl7-tr 1419 PENN. AVE., ABOVE WILLARD'S. i Senators misune rstood each other, and that | RR recy hn od the Zontleman had uo . a y ‘ nel r meant to liscourteous. eS] h S - BANKERS. G. ae aw. Pees mate geal | though well meat as basis for a settlement at | After a long discussion Mr. Wood moved to ———____—_ » CLOSE BUSINES, “ATE O™ MOET & CHANDON, the difficulty, feil short of is mark, inasmuch | Commit the resolution to the committee of the H.* OFFLEY & CO Win seu me rain ae MORE ee NDON, as both Senators, though they gave it respect- whole, it all debate thereon be NISHING GODS: ished 1843. ful attention, remained sileui. Senator . | tof it The vote on commitment was BANKERS, French and m1 toh Cansimneren, = RENAULD. yore pa & CO. Hin said that the had often made the remark. taken by 2 division. The agonal F. NORTHEAST CORNER OF ISTH AND F Sts., ‘Opposite Treasury Department. BANK OF DEPOSIT AND EXCHANG Dealers in Gold, Government, Foreign and Do mestic Exchange, &c. - Investment Securities a specialty. novi6-Lin py ssions $5 per each negotiated on responsible Aer retendence solicited. Henr —, Mem} Am. Mining and Stock Ex. W: West of England Cioti, , Sk Oe De - | that Senator Conkling meant. no dictation. | ROunced % votes in the affirmative-—not a quo- he ha inate Wa ue oe ik and Cashmere Vestings, The two belligerent Senators still remained si. | WM. Fillibustering was in progress when our Me-A Cull is Solicited, a wo are ue Fron nthe errors and jut ludis- | lent, and the matter dropped. aaetag — Te e3m of you ous SEULESNEA. AVA: XW. | Sot eauhind Gee A aiken eee era a ee H Murdered and Burned. ER THAN LANY OTHER | cure yon. ruee.or cHaucE. Thisgreat remedy | UP toa late hour last aight Senator Gordon | Harnispuns, Pa., Dee. M.—An old man and ACE Nie ou, wasdicovered by a missionary in, South ‘Amerie: ciened 1) his regu as ee als | wife were miardeved ina thinly populated Branch Baltimore Shirt Factory, 1002 F Street | T. TNMAN Station DB = 1 | Wcality of Snyder ee onde Kin the most e Fine DRESS Pao suita Musiin and 2. Fine DRESs SHirts. republicans ab- the ‘oatings, an. oe Agents f “go ahead with the calendar,” and felt assured Northwest. Washing a = — | ago. and their bodies coasimed We make the FINEST DI | husband's name was John Kini. K and his | age about reventy-seven years, while his wife Was a few years younger. They had lived in “house, consisting of and on. D.C. ess SHIRTS TO nt so for $2.25, } city. Se Dwr Not New Jersey avenne. ay erroneously ein 't cs ne, Seu: Viser — the matter, remained with him | il after midnight, ai of rumors that a challenge paration. General Gordon s stated that hedid | | not care to talk about the matter: that itwas | ‘ing th acre He 2 executive oe. j of Boyd 5 Direetory for 18} divul an old : an entry, for about twenty Their oecu- Bciat uatrat ob: Roe Eg ce etatante Ph BRR SR so nc SE Kant pera cocies eomesees wees 2 luslin amit teen Hundred Linen, for oo y PUBLIC, Meroe course there isa way to to a ——= | cents.” Boy's Fine DRESS SHIRTS, ‘aud oi Which they had secreted about the building. grec i By en vine Hemp nettaas | _oettrar _ Orrice-Sran Bet | aa ‘ie He did not intimate what the | $),witich thes had secreted about the bullding. Same person or persons having circulated a faive | LINEN COLLARS for'S1.. Heavy Canton Pian, Ths morning General Gordon stated that he rumor that Twas about to cle ar ry. this bel DRAW ERS. only 00 ceiits, Al nods mais 9 — Sine eee” Cn tie seNod: that K was » order and ve sat . boil pel tha Bank ¢ hicago, ferge bat am inereasing. Quality and ft. Ail goods sold are geauryutet A would be the roper person to sce ceiver. with Dod at S000 ag oa ee ee me connected rere or the money returaed. One price fone) Pane ia ret reticent Lee cod man has eek, recel of the spectfully Solicit a coutinuanee of he i E. YOUNG GINN, Manager. | am aud ity ‘other or hah i eo zi racemase ProcomMiNgs Of the ence, | Drewes te) ai wxetin 4: PRIBEROED 1 s acsten a Co.) Pa av. PD. SCHMIDT 8 Co. ee Citra ier | tle sessi ) H- NOCHSE & Co. trees ASAE = = ee * prves. MINTER Witenes Metropolli tel (late Brown's), any seta D THEE, RD SEED ane St. CLoup BUripiy RXER NINTH ASD F _dyb-ly" Ne. ave. ne Wma atMrs. DE HAC HICH Gia tana, Ne . 446 if STREETS, sire — | street. None but good seni ditt only nk, ME. LARMIER, De nil wiatgaxe M™® vineice nes Pitre octa3- new articles for the fa ge dors que ear Glass Wate. Pollet -ALSTE band Dy Ce tlemen’ a ‘examine | Gi mtry a hog ESO Tear are the KER, No, 1496 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Asip.3m_— ‘Between 14th and Leh sth FISK. @ FLAGG, 4D RETAIL Telegrams to The Star. WAR WITH MEXICO, —— FIGHTING AT EL PASO. THE EASTERN WAR. PORTE TO THE POWERS, TURKS DRIVEN ACROSS THE LOM, WAR WITH MEXICO. is © Paso 1 fletting Sicans bas been 1 day yeste 1 Blizario between ¢ troops aud Mexicans from boih shes of the river. (Nigued) EXBER- The governor sent the folk t TO PRESI niergement , Lask the f sucht onion of eur ter. be your @uedient LB HepaKp, Gevernor of Texas.” Latest from the Battle Groand. GALVESTON, TeX. Dee, 1 The lab “aso report tha! . beth LONDON. Dee.15.—A Consta nth dispatch to the B i sivs: The elrealar to the siguataries: he state. form, why can there be for continuing the wart BS has declured that she is net nimated by a The mili- tary honor ot t satisfied. What t can there be im pro. longing 2 contest ruinous to both countries? The moment has arrived for the bellige Puwers to wece Without atfee dignity. Europe might now usefully her good offices since the Porte ais to the ane the receive T espondent » Viadmir shows that the ined to skirmishers < t we field aritilery practice. iienks the Turks aan) LO) men he they hy exposed, but s Was ins amt. The Rus- an force on the field was three ades, The Turks were drivenac jm. Ther eutrenchiments i Osman Pasha’s provisi as possible. force ay r wich the investime n Which the Turkish troops, de spite their valor, were unsuccessial, and be himself was taken Sone. Czar Going Home. The Czar will leave here for St. Petersburg on — next rk ish Concession. Comramrmorse The chamber of p> ‘pulics has elected a Christian as its presi- dent. Servia’s Movement. REMLIN, Dee. pe sy Milan's proclama- tion, Which was msued at Belgrade emontay. | Pecounts the Turkish atrocities and violations ef faith sinee the treaty of peace made last Febrnary, and concludes as follows :-—* move forward alou 0 Bank. i.—Supertatendent Jamo yesterday put the Oriental Savings No. 420 Grand Street, into the hands of thes attor- ‘al. with a request Chat proceedings uted at once for closing it The hank has been losing its president and board consent Siace 1873 there = been a steady drain upon the assets w amount of deposits have been redaced from early $450,000 to $180,00 R Tennessee. New York, Dee. 1.—A Nashville nd dispatch of December 14, says:—A resol Was introduced in the general creceably afternoon to fund the state debt of Te Tennessee at fifty cents on the dollar by ie! — s new is bearing four per cent. i he prin- cipal payable in thirty years. oe it reading and was proper! Shine ‘Em Bis New York. Dec. as M. Bixby & Co., the a Knowh manufacturers of biacking, sus- pended yesterday. The liabilities are tobe ab 508, and the assets ‘The French Budget. Parts, Dee. 15.—The chamber of Will to-day vote the four direct taxes months of the budget. Death of Pe. York, vom i. Down manager of here yesterday, Rome. Dee. 9. bs 01 _ me ; “5 Pope day, and is siting ep te Bed: The Markets. BALTIMORE. Decem! x deferred. 5: do. nidiates