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THE EVENING STAR. @ Telegrams to The Star. FESLEEEE bape Except Saniay, eal ‘Wemuayivasiea Avenmaccoraas thon ceeat GENERAL FOREIGN NEWs, E = Remored By gag oe i ubiecs im Eing- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Loxron. Hee. 6 3 YP. 1D. Coneols for mones KAUFFMAN Pree’t. 4p forthe ac \. Stocks have become = eat | diugiy Dat On rumored ‘businean toutes Ts Sane STAR ts rerved to Leowosinbr aa - - _ - os Pcie some large the city by carriers, on their own sccom ster concems are involve Frommer igh Neda gg ng tr Sorgen al Seen seeetiree ee ed osed Partition of Afghanistan. TRE WEEKLY Stan— on_Priday@2 a | Loxpven, Dec ‘The London correspondent of the B Penan says: “tn influential oe re ee. | quarters it ts believed that an arrangement Tees ? r WHY Huss for the settlement of the Centrat » ison the tapis, and that tt ts we the form of 'a partition of ~ ee Pee tment aon = ¥ Teo" Hates of advertising made known on applica- WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 187 TWO CENTS. |)" Warninc. —— " cormespon- | 5 E DISTRICT IMATES. j act says uething whatever about redemptior tive part LADIES’ GOODS. ___—sSPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | uncur'cgue trea ae tet tor. | THE DISTRIGE Rerreearieg, | orgy npe taswersneet tempo: | my dha =1 ss . r 1. 0. O. F.-UNIFORMED PATRIARCHS. GRESSIONAL COMMITTEE, msmitted to Cong hoe co See hi cal ppated for the event- 719 ea TID | CO EogNTPORMED PATS Cerda) * A ‘The joint commission having under considera- | ‘The Commissioners of the District of Colum- | nd ~ Water Stock” bond | election, EVENING, at 34 0'Clogk. OS ere, recretary Washington News and Gossip. tion the proposed transfer of the Indian aren | Dia to-day sent (o the presiding oficers of both | SPRFEPHAGon OF $15,000 | Mzhan War in Partinment. ee it . Recretary. pea easel a Ross : Scnirresds’ ChE - a Lt Loxvox, Dec. 6—Lord Cranbrook, secretary : TEEN TION, PLASTERERS!—Free Laz. | GOVERNENT Recuirrs To-vav.— Internal | from the civil to the military department, | Houses of Congress the following communica. | : Of state for India, in the house of lords, atl FELT HATS. | CoAT TENIGH tt Prades’ Usion Hal, cor. | revenne, (428,171.45; customs. $399,700.62, heard the views of Hon. Carl Schurz, Secretary | tien: ‘Wasmmronew: Tec. @h- 166 MHaUCR as will Pad Theme of ne euRUaL ApPrY- | Hon. Edward Stanhope, under secre ory of state ERAS TEASE ANI BONNETS) | oe Mana E tamy: Bveey Pamerse te (68)! scseckitriows (ocho Tur Gor conten tf Oe Mutetlor, his mornings Tneommencing | ga. Asrequired by the act of Congress, ap- ike appropriations for the iptlon of the | movens amense cL commons, wilt on Monday me GORE, | oo ae eh Sa ee "| luis remarks, the s Secretary disclalmed any per- proved June 11, 187s, we transmit herewith estt- | other bonds referred to are disor |S wd, That ber majesty having airected Z { VETERANS OF MEXICAN WAR.—Rean- $1,452.450. sonal desire nthe control of the Indian | mates of the receipts and expenditures of the | thon of Congress. | Very respe | COM bee ee As DAVIS’, . ¢ t W. DENVER, Pi ‘This morning the case of Thos. Bigyins agains department business is so troublesome and | were submitied to the Secretary of the Treasury, | _ ESCAPED FROM SITTING Bett. Scant. ©. A. | thar the revend es Of Thats ha ie pitted to 229 Market Space Bi) Si niteenet EE Preommant (ea President), action for false im- | thankless. It tt was not that he considered 1: | as required by the Same act, and were by hin | Dempsey, of the 3q. infantry, with arcana of | tiveteaned it a ee “‘Oorner 8th street. ANNUAL ELECTION OF TRUS | PTh ee Ee te re the Cireuit Court, | best for the service and the government gener- } returned in the printed form in which weshere | SIX soldiers, passed through Omaha, Wednesday rennet A ration: is ‘by the Stockholders of the WASHING. | Was pas: Mon Which may be carried on bevand the | fee ally, that the management of the of Indian | transmit them. ss affairs remains where itis. He would be the He has approved of alt © WO | last one to advocate it. He thought t Polls will be y Si tors Kirkw 0 “hristiancy, [a vel TOOk ed pans avg. Polls will be | day were Senators Kirkwood and C ¥, | Indians were entitled to humane treatin | night with seventeen Nez Pe: xternal he estimates excent | came into Lapwai agency. Id: the ] three items. ‘The first ts one of $75,000, in te | 0 a Sitting Bull camp. The it a! } estimates for i879, for workiugmen, as provided | reen braves, who bad a ticht with Gen. | 7 [OK MAUHINE COMPANY will be held . - STOCK of FANCY and MILLINERY GOODS, | on the second MONDAY of January, at the oftice of AMONG THE CALLERS at the White Hi 2 the Company, 1505 Pennsylvania ay, TWO TONED RIBBONS, VELVETS, TEIM- | open between ajesty’s Ina imply that the ‘buy ur Will ultimately fall wholly or partially on tapato, | : x u 5 8 ndia. ‘The resolution does not raise taat issue Troster : AS Representatives Ballou, Eames, Ter, Mc. | the hands of the American eitizens, and tha’ | in the act approved dune 2, (sis, and f | e in the Ritter Root Mountains, are | re istramed in complin he act of MINGS, FRINGES, and NOTIONS, full and com. | SE — MSS | Cook and Justice Swayne. Senator Ferry and | that coula ‘only be tendered through the pro | ‘Theact reciares the Distriet to. pu : | among them. ‘Tapabo was then reported killed. rovided that, excgyy. for eke a — sda aoe Sa SPECIAL NOTICE. Representatives Hiscock and Bolles also called | C€=ses of clvilizauion, education and Kind treat | and the entry of only that ammount wasan over. | These men were w ith Joseph. and atter lils de- r under other sudden and piste, at lowent Market pricen, All coods consigned to me.on which advances | on the President. ment. ‘Thishe sald. th his judzuweat, the military | sight | Teat crossed Into the British possessions with ent iecessity, the consent of Dott houses ot . ' have been made and interest of which is overdue. ——— were not fitted to prom The Secretary The second exception taken isto the amount | the chief White Bird, who still remains there. part Inust be obtained be any part of At DAVIS eee annie renereee: ee ce eeua vett DECEMBER PFARS YOR THE PRESIDENT.—A | «uotes al considerable lengtu from the report of | weestimated for the sinking fund for the year | ‘The warriors state that sittin, Rul has a great | the revenves of India can be applied Getray 9 Market Space, need at 1417 Pennsylvania aventie.__ | farmer from Genessee, New York, has brought | the Sioux commissioners, signed by Generals | 1ss0, This is a matter of grave eoucesn, andwe | . ut ez Perees braves | the expenses of any military operation bevoud UE tien Ake = to the President two small pears. The pecu- Pec moh a others, therefore present our views at some lent yma Ne the Sieux and foro fo | the frontier of India. ‘The foregoinz rent Sertiw Corner Sth street CS wat nouns Fee AR NORTE | Uarity about the pears is the fact that they SE TINIE TRE UAE Cie ‘The Secretary of the Treasury refers to the e: al work. ‘The prisoners wilt be > | tesolution Will talse the whe the agement Of the! centa per yard, | COMPANY, residins in the District. are reapectfully | Were pleked from a tree in the : | A affairs | timates presented to him by the sinking fund | ered to Agent Jones, of the Quapaw azen t | . 4 == ‘i = open air on the \ a 3 is | cr “! sions Polley in both he of parlia- ANTED-PLAITI S c cembe! é ould be placed under the civil department of | commissioners as ff the amounts contained in | Baxter Springs, Mndian territory, and. given of dist W's Pearanterd” Branch of Mex ©. | 7S GS 1h Guctttgate Giepeememt suas | 'e of December, and were untouched by frost. | The goverument. “Nowy” Said tes ei arsee | Seam ereae tt the amounts contained tn | equal privitegesor the reservation with Josepl y AIG Sortaie acne Mpestasivanta sua thee Goon | Shee emia ok Roman a bee naa, OcR ComMERCIAL RELATIONS wi THE U.S, | With these gentlemen on this point. “There are | bases hls objection to our lower estimates upon | aud his J.B. Monteith. for eight year ae ; Rae Saar Gech lw CHAS. E- BISHOP, Seneral Agent... | of Corompra.— Messrs. Brown, Luddington, | reat many onicers of the army who have ex- | (he further mistake that some definite amounts | Lapw companies the party. P. SEANNERET, or Battivore | —* See ee a | 08 MBIA. S. from the west’ | “Cent ideas abont Indian affatys, but it {s | for this fund were specified In the acts autho intelligent zed Nex Perocs, wig on Tuesday, Wednesday and THIRD Pear OPERATIVE Geils eae ae from the west, | anot thing to bring the ideas Into practical | izing the issue of the various securities. In rr whers for Joseph's band. They sustain jay in reference to | effect.” The militat t FRENCH "BONNE hi of the government he soriment " Thuredas. Lec 3. 4and B, 3 handsome a | BUILDID : | eran ae ‘d to the requirements of the law in this n nt of army officers that t - ercial interests between thiscoun- | gid not consider gifted with the patient labor | spect we refer tothe opinion of the assistant | * most inte: wile borin Penna. av. [eee eT ONDA Nica eens | try and the United States of Colombia. required to piace the hoe tn t 4 atpriey Tan Uke Dea ‘appended hereto. | ‘apt. De Kish Ministry (myo ontar at | may be subscribed,or printed constitutionsobtained, | Typ JorvT Comission of Senators and Ren. | ane to teach him how to us From this it appears that specitic ainounts Vienna ({R4AXP WINTER OPENING | by application to any of the following officers Se aleca st a falat a elaphatically that the ted-tape system of re- | to be paid as follows: Vienua to the ? = { PRESIDEN. resentalives on the reorganization of the a: porting Indfan outbreaks—which had beet For water stock bonds. amounting to $423,009 al crisis atom Ou THURSDAY NEXT, Dee. 5th, ROBERT McMURRAY, 462 O st. now. will hold @ tinal meeting to-morré berted Was required under the present z i annually, unfavorable Vice Prrstpext: ley’s | NOBLE D. LARNE 3 Louisi RER - th st, opp. Patent Oi 2. THE CHICAGO P: hotel, to sign the report, whic ation of Indian affairs, an bé unanimous. case arises where prompt < n person, communteat e request | of War or the general of the For market stock bonds, amounting to $150.00) ——— nnually, ; JEFFERSON DAVIS’ Sreecn at a sinking | CTAL CONVENTION. he folloy on Yesterday in He arse Than cecupatic T M. P. CALLAN, No. 615 Mutions we | Sroxerany of William Henry Smith, collector of enstomsat | may be, thereby causing but funding bones, offe Lanahan, of | garded Leve 2 FRENCH NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, | JUIN E. THOMPSON. N.E- cor. Sthand Mstsnw. | Chicago, the President has directed the Attar. | lay in perfecting the lecessary : jon by ar i __ Directors ee al to employ sudze Lawrence, of Lon. | meet the emergency, rather ar funding bonds, amounting t W. H, GOODS, No. 1214 Sth st. n.w., or City Post employ suds ea, of Lou- | intimated by Gen. Sherman. Fi Mrs. J. P. PALMER'S | Onc commission memory. ateounsel | ihe demand for the tri of the ott t at mata 1407 F street, Wetween Hth and 12th A.S. VOSE, Adjutant ( Be Cine Warmrenartas eeu aneerisnie the civil to the militai artment ity will tequ and & if BON Cans aigt dec? tr RTY, Builder, No. 1290 C at. | Ecorse Are tt a aed aia Reon S ARE ATTRACTIONS NSON, Dry Goods Me: recently indicted with them il Chieazo. INCI Uenea ee Cait repres R FOR Titk LADIE: ket Spac eee ndian bureau is credited atore aunt nw. ‘ANSON (firm of Dur wars Which in re ation und se of the my Ar CH. RUPPERT’S. 403 7th MoRKIS MAR in New Ori street nw. handsome It is unde ood that 3 ee { ! for which % ted Goods of footsteps of ex-Governor Halin, of L aking fund is provided by la Besta Tofants. . \ 1 from 16 of Which no provision whatever of this ts roe audi - u | 2S kind was made. AS. res; p Donte, | Sent Dey oat ed for one ny provision that will pay Ss the conditions of their Our estimate for th meets all the requiren: | holders of District securiti the larger and richer community that | The corstitution provides a short and sim | method for winding up the As~ or six years. The at the lowest Holiday G the nawe and p §27No Brixcn Stone. the m: } coun: Jan and otne: rhaad a within f uch lower th in apy other simi) ation. Anexaminatoa | | ef the constitution 1s requested in order that its | «quitable plan n. The ofticera of | sinking f ition providing nt elections is | a dozen republi- dhe were not so h the Indian race. +1 nreply to a question of because of the absen == =x | the 3 io be ready toreceive monthly dues | § 5 epubll ee Pee © larger and rie} : w | mCCEaAs | eee enna rt oan In Sation, | Cth Senators who he desires to be present when have ti Ee ludian } found here twenty or tiriy years hence ma: BUM street; Corner F, | & nde pmat Ghee oe ‘ate is 2 » measure, wpsentees shave been very falhtul and eticler well be expected to bear st fair } Sr. Crocp Brriprsa. 2 opposite the Patent Ofiice, Next vote is taken on the measure psentee p Jes were, however, in connection with | den of Sargent. ne or two others who were fn the Pp Une ted state of 1 and not with a | the benefit more Senate Chamber yesterday for the first time | View tocivitizing the Tudi To :. | tien peech In support. of | He tdvised placing troublesome In re Senators Conkling, Joues of Nevada, Hoar, nditures of whieh they he pres! enormous demand fer the“CURATIVE COR- = post GOHEN E. THOMPSON, sits has been the cause of onr inability to supply dece-3t Post & Rep} Secretary. promptiy the wants of our castomets. We have re. Waals « Horas this session, fr, ‘Blaine Mieed ck copes Useaceaie saunec cee of Ee Year « nurcuixson Spayten Day so that the waters Island sound may “CURATIVE CORSET.” } eee eee | en than and Har of the Hudson river ma rive: Lon: tis On Tes~ provide for payment of 3 >rvat A i . | be opened to navi : the resolution will b rt one, ervauons under marshal and of increasing | maturity of the | sun; upromise between the these Corsets, and ladies who have orders with us | = ze = the nuraber of the Indian police fovee from 49 the Ns Cia os” ow th ahr Nilbicase cal or rend auarese, an te wows wil Be | Sexi. Banstow's CELEBRATED | THe Frerpstex’s Saviss Baxg.—The com- | t0 1.0010 or 1.200. ‘This force, the Secretary sal n approprition | ietier to Galleeior Wore ON can cca | CRYSTAL FIREPLACE STOVE, missioners of the Freedmen’s $ a Was very reHlabie and hid n A sood servic Of about $473,000 per annum to the | Lope Unat The outhawry differences “CUIRASSE CORSET,” i tion and Trust Company sent a communication RS TO BE Discontinel Thi would soon be settledin a manner mer the Spal es which in beauty of design and efficiency in opera- F ‘ARS TO BE DISCONTINUED. This amount cannot be set with ju | sete . or iar oles Lage sae Cohect ever placed Upon this market ES Priced | fon is unsurpasced and the MAYFLOWER, wich | to the Sfouse of Representatives yesterday, call. | The inadequacy of the appropriation tor rait- | to other chains upon the District revenues: aa de told [Peep yt tne dercalmeed gal pace ftir on —wee e ‘DOUGLASS, heats up stairs and down stairs. and is notequaledin | ing attention to the property of the instituti PRES, att We are Gf opinion that there is urgent need } | 5 xpense Ofte | Bit tik binge ue wee te nov2ite Ninth and Fatreets, | heating power; also, the MODEL, a double ium’. | about to be sold, and recommending the way mail transportation are Gf op ; Ss urge | ‘Treasury, itis in order for reds 3 a pur- I ~ = | hated stove, the best of the Baitimore heaters—ail at | chase of the banking-house by the government, | Tundsare supplied at the present sessio: ADIES WINTER BOOTS. Prices Leprlare eee eae é and that a reasonable interest should be atiowed BS eit oe 2s ae SSS { 317 Oru Sr. N.W., NeaR THE AVENUE, on the balance remaining fo the credit of the | ® 2 : pert NERMILYA is celine Ladies Buttoned BOOTS, 5 caine a Dee to the public, ‘The ainountor the y mat $0.00. | Furnace, Range and Pinmbing Honse, and only | bank. The total receipt: ve been, up to Chae Les . SMe | Monufacturers of Blate Mantels in the city. uove-se almen in this | nothin best ener- | with t gles to the search forthe causes of diphtheria. ‘This mitlignant disease numbers many victim: yearly in our great cities, where there is at show of sanitary py ; bat itisin | Vents a ‘on- | for Comprehensive legislacion in regard to both | part of the countes te deve ak ot Gok | the District debt proper and tie 3s bonds, and | | a pa annoyance | We bave presented In our report a plan of re- ppropriaioa | Het.to which we feel justified in referrins here Gisbarcen Pate, | 1S $9,100,000. The cost of service upto | as the best scheme we have been able to devise; purts Cite November 30th, + S.Court to try 1 edd io De expel st survey | | seers ¥ s aaa and additional expense due to probable Increase | BUC IE Congress should deem tt unwise to adopt | ler towns and count ps that tis | ed offences against’ Suite law, hohe thst ph a et | MILBUBN’S PHARMACY, big f dictions wet | in’ new service indieate A deitciency vor | th&t or any other similar plan for refunding the | ravages have made the very hime of diphtheria arce of thelr duty, or ins 2 stveet, Patent once. | CB , ene et Of dividends ‘un- | Gver $100,000, Unless Congress at tite: sex, | Whole: Or part of the debt, we would then urge | as dreadful to parents.as that of scarlet tever | show a disposition tomect the LS om ee ee eee 1429 Penerivawta Avex =| “Himed. —— sion Supplies the deticieney there will re. | eee permanent provision for the | itself. Ina single New Jersey school tis fall, | Way on th Lion Of compromis: AM. NT, | - * PRE! rr ” st of January six months | £! yment of the » District deb fifty-seven pupils cut of ‘sixts-c © bee at there a mw 400 capiases oul aga Nos. 23 D street, | a | bext, ong) axing advanta ae oy P ars $5} DO! pt . et this it ts sus- | together anew and make a fresh ef 0 Wrest » Melt distilleries and arrested 350 REE ORE CRA EEE TE SrOE | Mplte Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters OY.¢re | of the opportunity thus offered them of visiting | Nig qunow the Apeue a railway pagars, JS | gested that a tixed and constant amount bepaid | {beter a ans aoe ee at acne . ‘Will open on TUESDAY, November 26th, a ee — =| the different departments and looking atter the | ‘The withdrawal of these cars entire treme | 2URUally to the sinking fund commissioner. to | malady.—{S. Sun, 74 : ou pointments, promotion: 1 fuctiicies, : the si nths remainif eae all the indel PSS. a © the purchase, for | ANKS F EW ORLEANS. IMPORTED BONNETS. | won couGHS /GonDS wuONGEs! | MItHE Deneriaonee : TRANSpOFATION Cxpenses SH me UE Ne | immediate cancellation, of the ‘outstanding se- | ofieed pns was held in New Orie | 1 The Ladies of Washington and vicinity are reepect- | ‘Ee ee ee “¢ tion. ‘The Postmaster General has been forced, CUMUeS of the District and the 3.65 bonds until | night resolution > passed the | and fdenttt futy invited to call and examine. ! gle > to the conclusion Het es tee | {REY aye all Vougit In and destroyed. Thiscan | people of {he srhole country. in the warmest | sae uiterly untrue, Mt , vie i s aries — ee a ness € aecomplis with the debt funded as it now | terins for the aid extended to the afflicted peo. | poel boy is at jeast tive years older 1! an hls son MADAME M. J. HUNT, | COU ere REpvCING DivLowats’ Satanres.—The Hous» | Peleucy is made up by Cons | fs, by an annual payment, in round numbers,of | ple in the south during the yellow tpt. | Wout | esnot Dear the sithitest resem: ev! Noe. 682 and G23 D street, | Tested for over 60 years, Rojict speedy and certain. | commattee on foreign affairs propose a bill to | von lied to orde \e es Ce District They declare that “ti Sof fs | nt air. Hoss returned’ to Philadel = == —— ae eS : = | reduce the salaries uF ens Bes Way postal ear ser would it ‘case be cl v we OW ne «yesterday . eae Menem eee $ nnwim; to Spain. Brazil, | Speaker of the House. | by which the old District debt would be extine | thecity of | N .— Hayard P. nae Te | - - a Aree | NAVAL OnpEns.—i | im about Uventy-live Yeats. if payne merely sere the ere ules abe. sna me ae ‘ = = —<———=} r na Wick | Were first applied to it as bearing the lan ane Sick and ing ministered to, but oar AIS Of (his ¢ A . BERLIN ZEPHURS, EMITTING YARNS. fo: Bethe yaiCat ae | rate ot interest, and the 865 bondsatthetrma: | Amme ces and dying mi oer cuore | Sole years ago he Was a well Peauttul Sue ef EMBROIDERIED SLIPPERS, | RICH JEWELRY. u oH. 1 yon the coast | turity. The plan in our report, referred to | sustained a charit | ale dri ler in New York. Be SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, SUSPENDERS,Ew. | 7 i en SUrve Lieutenant Wim. J. Moore. from the | above. would eff ete ee sult, with m | some heavenly m | Jieed invich of the fortune which he acen. Noreities in FANCY WORSTED WORK. = fed fa the disere- | co | less anuuai appropriation to 1 nd placed on waltiny Lerest and sink- | its wings to theni tied Iu works of charity, Fail ine of MACRAME THREAD. . | lon of the Wesident. Muster Lewis C, Heller, fromthe rece ing fund. se heed SLB EEINGES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS and | Onr stock of ELEGANT JEWELRY is larger than oe ae ' Colorado and ofdered to duty. on the cog Gur estimates for the nscat year ending June | | BUSINES: PaILCRE Deeg oer ree LIONS. ; wat variety. . | is 5 man: Jes unique ‘Trt CONGRESSIONAL YE) y Fever (SVES | vey. Master James H. Bull, from dity on coas! | 30, 1s79, embrace the sum of €: to pay om vis & CO.. One Of the oldest and heaviest man- peertiag eee Bs sag Home -g ounce, Agent for Foaak Louie Puree eke | peieiten ee rte TIGATION.—The Senate committee appointed | survey, and placed on waiting ordei bonds falling due January tand March 1 next, | ufacturing jewelry houses tn Providence, Rot, | BCS Cestooyed by fire Ukis morning, The P lowe has made a trust. their creditors ov. i. } Dut the above pian for providing for the deb: i LECTION CONTEST.—In | contemplates the payment of about $150,000 and | leans, on Wednesday, Mandeville Ma- | the temporary renewal of the unpaid bonds. sd from (he upper Stories mM, Insured. ‘The Markets. » for the benef of Ei wmte AND Pema ons ZEPHYR ; LOCKETS, HALF SETS, best means for the prev jou of the tntroduc- eAVIUT $220, | LETS, SCARF PIN! ‘The tirm estimate the value of their prop. in Providence, Chicago, Newark and Jer. oe Oven eewhere, LACE PINS, EARRINGS, BRACE- | yesterday to investigate and report upon the | Colored Berlin Zyphyr, Uon of yellow fever and cholera into this coun- righy, through his counsel, filed a petition | There tsa loan of #49, Bio athe CHATELAINE WATCHES, BLACK ONYX NECK- | wy held its first meeting to-day. Supervising against John Fitzpatrick, compiled as ha i ing | of the | ey Tie eT 8 | oa other places at three times | 5 Sak gina 3 “ Benes ving | of the late Governor. bearing S per cent. inter- | Sey City, N.J., an er places at three times nd, 544 Beet Germantown Worceds ‘octs. dod | LACES and LOCKETS, LINK SLEEVE BUT- hoaial Seneral =; nie a ua fee eaee been elect coming! oe for the parish of | est, given in the fall of 1813 and winter of Isvie. | the anata “ie their sabes. Unavailable real pone, 13. Sioeth Oo nov20- TE'S, S10 9th st. nw. . <G <6 % al ee eal eat 5 | Guieans. ‘The petition abounds with spectal and | made tor the purpose of completing the Curtis | estate is said to be the chile cause of thelt cu, to-day. tm PRICE'S, 610 9th st. n.we. TONS, BANGLE RINGS, SILVER COMBS, VEL- committee that a commission of medical experts | detinite allegations of fraud Perpetrated by ool wallalne i Goorcern Ourelaee: | baciea ‘ igs A SoRay, OAT at LADIES Goons. | VET BAGS Silver Mounted, &c. | Was how engaged in preparing data on the sub- | democratic supervisors unenug! out the city, ; of interest embraces them, and is, therefore, | ——— *. f.—Cotton dull aud weak. — ect of yellow fever. The meeting was devoted | and alleges that in many wards votes cast for | jarger than the estimate of te sinking fund A Mysteriovs Pisro. SHor.—In New York | mutnaily Sas’. Flour dat and a ehade ‘We have just eg <e M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., | a ee ene care ee scope } the are were counted for Fitzpatrick. It | commissioner. H Se. a Rev. Dr. Bull was ar Ce cme a 2%, oa | Of the inquiry made. wing si prays for judgment decreeing the petitioner to We are dis contes $ seated in his study in Trinit 1 Semi- re, 3.76 bo. fami! ; 5 city UP ‘ . i = = a j e a > t t vestigate © clarin; to be entitled to said offic 5 al e: os e p |W eard and a rushe rough a window a Prater Beautiful Stylee of Shawls, Damase Silke. in| WHY WILL YOU BE HUMBUGGED | the extent of the constitutional power of Con. — = sole Suppletnental estimates submitted by us for the southern dull _and ewsier: Black and Colored ; Silk Velv WITH INFEKION EY E. eee | | year Isso. We have feit ica duty to present to | Palle, passing close by his head, lodging in the jower— V gress to legis: mn the question ef preventing @ GRA! e letter Press ‘imates 1 OF - | Wall behind, Dr. Bull hurried ladow Goods, Kid Gloves, Fancy Hosiery, &c. GLASSES, when your get the best, epidemic diseases—Messrs, Matthews, Gariand | from Gen. « ied mot | aceite exsautial to comeine i Bet Occ | pushin lime tp ae aman running ae oe PLints: Tan Ortictas 459 Pen ir- | to leave England until nest summer, when he | fier tt essential to complete. 1 at all practi e Orricta, 43 | and Taddock: sub-cominittee to prepare a cir- cular letter of inquiry to be addressed to boards Hav- | Whether the shot was an ai . ec r cig ae novlatr Nos. 928 71 and 706 Kst.nsw. | iene: i ble, within the coming elghteen montis | ing performed this duty. the matter is let, | @llempt to as stre will go to China and Japan and complete the —— - of health and | ding physicians throuzhovi cireult of the world, landing in s » wisde % A CARD. | the whole country, and to prepare a plan of tn- | about ayeat hence,” The prepan | Sree te further comment tothe wisdomofCon- | ring Uatrep Staves POTTER'S ASSOCIATION theater, 39. Oats FFICE ©Y E, A. McINTIRE, vestigation—Messrs, Eustis, Lamarand Conover; | in Boston and other cittes to + BY order of the boara. } closed its annual convention at Trent y whit We bayasscteticdedennmarateres | UO | sub-commitice on selection of experts 1o be em= | cral would therefore : : F ai); western white, 29 } lastevening, Mueh oft ned? > SeRAE ; ussion W nusyivania, 2a3!. ‘Rye Poach Gam i otiece et thernrenett | ployed by the comunittee—Messrs. Lamar, Mat- : re Signed}— S. L. PRetes, President. | inaking ware of every de ;and onthe woutlicem, Soutaaliy2t08t. oe time the most tasty, elaborate, and extensive stock, REAL ESTATE BROKER, - | thews and Garland. Senator Warris, chatrman KEARNY INS. s Kearney | [ON OF THE DISTRICT ATTOR:! z protection which the tnt cht to have in ivania and Mary Of the latest Parisian aud New York shapes of af the committee, was made er-rjiciv a member | Teceived a wild we nm Francisco | OFFICE OF TH ) the tari, “The delegates I the Trenton Pg tn ot Bie j | of all the sub-committees, admirers upon his arrival bome trom the east Ww . 2 ‘ potteries. and were entertained with a splendid “s. wa: clear eee aahon ona toe LADIES AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, | No. 918 F Strect, opporite Masonic Temple, | on the 26th of November, Atthe depot he was | 7« the Comin 7 tof Columbia: nquet by whe potters of Trenton, er ter Wade te oe ia mee Shae meee a 3 3 Pensoxat, —Seeretars and Mrs, Sherman | plteed in a landa dravsh bs dapple gray's and GgntrEMEN: Tn reply to your verbal inquiry | thoulders, ol clear rib wi gave er last evening to eizhtee: p as driv le sand escorted by anim- | as to annual amounts required under Net Cu istian toss only os 0, Lard ‘We employ E1ouTr persons in our work room on Wasutyarox, D. C., Nov. 30, 1878. gave a dinner last evening to eighteen guests, mense procession, the various wand clabsearin a pen wm u 1 an Kod aly | Hams, suse al. Taard. personalty superintend the man. 1; the workmanship and cuttire be- under the supervisk of Mr. ©. W. Leannarda, who bas uo superior an artistic desicner and proprioted to the sinking | added to re- | tund™ for the redemption of the bonds men- | Visit 10 | toned in the report of Mr. Gili including the President and Mrs. Hayes and . Miss Wilioc! eldest s slong list of disappo wanda, Pa perfectly satistied 1h ments by his | Batter etea | choice | and neqwinal~ernde, +, io cargoes, 1iyalt. Whisky steady ing torches. Atthe sand lot Kearney wa’ the daughter | ceived with an address of welcon ', Is now vis- | very brietly respon and has 1 L £ uurned hme, rthership heretofore existing hetwoen B. 1 yee] 4 : of the United States, as Commissi thither to see is not th and heavy oes, Lis madonen Beppe ely nh Sherman. as she did last wi ravel. He managed to say, howeve rene cee cokimbia. Dhave | = so plone apace a eruucts el mao = ‘that J hav. » | ter She returned with tie Mint this wee the lecherous bondholder must | ror Cry "atharine Becshes 2b ey 33: wheat, 91.700; cor here Laut pr | from a visit they lad been making to Secreta’ gO. and the bloated monopolist must go.” ates seven classesof | 1 young woman who threw ter new- | H pnenis—wheat, 101,400. . In addition to the merit of the Quality, Style and teal Estate business in all its deiaus. | Sherman's Mrs, Hoyt, in New York ah, - = annual appropria- | bern babe from the mall train below Altoona, | 6. Stocks irrecu Mi Lownere of peice = be pe we commend the urCscene, by Ross Turne SAVED FROM DEATH By A WIRE.—Wn1, Owens, " > . e attention of the publ that our efforts to Parties who desire to borrow money on good real are required fora sin! employ persons resident here deseryes recornition « approved collateral ean al) redemption, Of these, t bonds” and the ‘water have appropriated out of the recei Exchange, long, 651). short, —Fionr dull. Wheat dull. Dec. 6, 4 p. m.—Consol Tuesday evening, Was arrested at Pittsbunt Mt. She acknowledged the ehild was Ker pitial condition excited consider- sympathy. and she Will be taken eare of. ion in Barlows windows, and is | a brakeman on the Louisville Short line, tei! be- na 2 considered one of his best in drawing. and ef- | tween two freight cars as the train was passing Eade, iuniedand atime garments than those of Mil'ituige’wedy tice Gee Cenestaneune ae | teetiveness of color. "ME. ‘turers folowin | over the Ohio, “He eatght at suiue objerk ae he Northern wanufacture, which are made without tenticn and have the character of the seed sty dil: | “Pp bis art work and studies with great su 3 | Struck the bridge to oy from falling into the 10 the etsand from the “svater fund” respectively | 3 mers jury said the ch 1 eath at | the account, 94 7-16. E: i any Knowlede as to who is to weat (xem, while ors | Leutiyrinatured into. | Munich. .-..Donn Platt announces that in | Tiver, but it proved to be the rall, and the ears | RMrketsand from the “water fund’ respecti the Wands of tect ees RTE a i roneuia, Sk Beumntrouks Qeekek, going direct fo our own friends and patrons, self- ae ue ee anenamtaa| issue of one Cupital he will publish the eee Oe an ae one aes High: jan | bules detinitely the amounts and the funds out, | = { X inte: alone would promyp ine tia! 7 My experience in 4 nd Nin | hiladelohia in alked-of Mason dispateh The c¢ jowever, seized a legraph wire which ran rhic! a 7 oe! gi seme = a = = — a | Se eaent ne ne mera Exties ban cabled hewn perielie weteetie Frov- | ments thereon ought to be racy. ....Senator | along the rail, and bung on by that until as- ee ier cheleradepeont ae elee, ro Resux ok mach wantoos pb hid | onvn ANT SENT Howe. —Gen. Grant's —— | branches of the business. Persons plactur tarcene fargent, who as been Ill, is convalescent, and | Sistance reached him. | ‘The acts authorizing the fssue of the y | yesterday setting forth that “some of the mem- | Ss discharged from the New Jer. Pnices Eaxce Frou $2.50 Ur. Bhowsl seduction (orultae cee Howes serch | wile of Indians, are seoccine iN eee eee | _-Dawsainol EviDENcE AGAINST A Junce.—in | Sear O¥er cent, funding bonds,” the “Thirty | bers of the New “York city delegation say that | sey State Asyun for Lunatics 4a Morris Platas We respectfully solicit a call will be gdversined Free of Chirwe, and ieaiates | McMillan, Kiges streak ees MEH CUDE. A. F. | owe vor am investigation: fo being Made ins | Sear Gper cent, funding bonds,""and the “FItIy | Wis probable wate ee ey cay at yesterday. “He was sent. there last summer, 2 —— i where I furnieh a tenant 1 will it weed Geeoiet | ho ilian, Riggs street. the offietal conduct of Justice Walter 8. Pinck- | $¢ar 3.69, bonds,’ expressly provide for the | the \eth Congressional district next fall. James | His reason iscomparatively restored, but be has LANSBURGH & BRO. Thetmterests of the landlord betore UMTS | 4 Corsrmne bw, hey, of the ith district court. On Wednesday | ¢Teition of a sinking fund sufficient to pay of | O'Brien, who was recently elected to Succeed | not entirely recmvered from the hallucluation Peace, charging nothing for in} pervioes ahd Fen Ee ERe ANHESTED!—A telegram te- | Tie ner clerk testified that Pinckney had bot. | s#!d bonds at matur te: In the cases of the first | Mr. Abram S. Hewitt, is reported as having satd | thathe is engaged {nu great speculations. He _noviltjanl 404 and 406 Seventh st. suarie with the owner the usta: expense in sum- | Ctlved at the secret service division of the two an anuual tax is provided for, anda fair | tha Ues of liquor on a shelf behind his judicial seat, aS a . - 5 ertram, lowa, charge v1 assing | on, was frequently necessary, according to = an a c - : eatee cron eal be given tothe manage | Countertelt silver halt dollaes tis witness, owing to hisdruanes lnconeneaoy, | ink fund as would pay" the Doudsat mai ic 1 insurances effected, and needful repairs een t at he only ran to show Jon Kelly and Tam- | was driven to his home in many Hall that he could beat them without any | panied by his trouble, and that he did not intend to goto | a litte sini Washington.” Mr. O’Brien said last evening. | looks strou beth. accon- son. His appearance has cha * his detention tn Che asylum, but be and heaithy. It ts hoped that quiet M. SHMIAN CEFERS srectat aT- mouiny and ejecting a tenant, aereasury-to-da Gioaus “DOLANS, JACKETS aND cin. PM CULARS, - ae to adjourn the court. the case of the 3.65 bonds, “the faith of the Uni- | «1 tntend vo take my seat in Congress and re- | rest in his family circle will soon couplevely fm which be is thowing a a Coe Gomplete lowest rates. Returns will be made immediately | TRYING TO GET Ht REMOVED. lay’s —— ted States Is pledged * * * to provide the | main there unul the end of the term. Linay | restore him. ¥. Sin, to-day. Sod diagonal chathe, aud eoveral fabrics now thi = upon collection, or at stated intervals, as desired. | New York afternoon papers state that charg Canal. TRANSFER.—The Richmond and Alle- | Tevenues necessary to pay the interest on said | may not be able to make flowery speeches, bit seaeon, z ~ se ars aeHAe a4 gany railroad company has accepted the terms | bends us (he same may become due and payable, | T shall be able to vole intel ntly upon all ONE YEAR SACKIFICED POR LIREKTY.— Michael MISSES’ CLOAKS. Pelt for past favors. T trust, by a due exercise | have been forwarded to the Treasury against | Sfihe proposition of the James River aud Kana- | and create a sinking fund for the payment of | bills before the House, and] shall vote. Ido | McDonowsh, a horseshoer, was inarried Maren ‘M. WILLIAN, Sp oer iat ec ete a ae ccherets. | LL; Willams, a special agent of the depart. | wha canal company for the transfer of the | the prinelpal thereof! at maturity.” The manner hot intend to make way for Mr. Hewitt or apy | 3, is6y, to Catharine MeKeon. He left her, she soete 907 Pennsyioania avenues, {og that aree share uf public patronage hereto- | meni. No chary been yet recelved, but, property of the latter to the railroad company, | In which this pledge Js to be carried outis left | other man.”—[A.¥. World, 5th. Ys, and when he met her one day at a faperal ve a C = } White! ~ =. ~ itisevident that the firms In New York who h has agreed to build a railroad between | to the discretion of Congress, whieh may pro- am. | and asked her to forgive him she refused. Late- RS. C. V. SMITHS ! Very reepectfully, E. A. McINTIRE. lost by the nt kid glove decision have com- | Richmond aud Buchanan, Va., within tiventy | Vide for equal annual payments, or adapt its TROUBLES COME IN FLOcKS.—An East Litch- | ly she learned that he had married Catharine FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. pDovae-ly weneed a war against Willlams, Special Agent | months. appropriations and the taxes to be levied upon | field, Conn.. boy, named Goodman, fell recent- | Smith. She caused his arrest, and yesterday tn zs Cipriani - Williams furnished nearly all the evidence and sors Raa aS ETEES TT me ple of the District to the exigencies of | ly and brokean arm and dislocated his shoulder, general sessions he pleaded guilty and was sen- Ladies who wish the very latest selected i - facts upon which the decision as to the amount THE Evecrnic Ligut fs seen to the utmost aa the times, as it may deem best. Nothing, how- | Shortly after two of his brothers were badly | tenced to one year's tmprisonmeat.—_(N, PARIS STYLES REOPENED. ! of appraisement on kid gloves was reache: Vantage in the Paris Hippodrome. Five burners | ever, is left for the District tocomply with | injured by the premature explosion of a blast. | World, 5th, THE OFFICE OF THE The New York Imporiers are trying to bre: irradiate a company of 10,009. The dresses of | the requisitions of the acts of Congress in the | The news was carried to their father by some fh lease: Should call and examine my stock of down bis characte by that means weaken | the troupe are specially selected with a view to | matthr, one incautiously. He was on the barn shing- | Stiape ey Waisky.—John Goron, @ dis- BONNETS AND ROUND HATS. HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, the kid glove decision. They allege that the effect of the ight on coiorin: ‘ anda pnalanx In the case of the “permanent improvement | ing, and was so affected that he partially | charged soldier from Texas, died Weduesday at. Aue tone bean ‘ surlde) has a duzslingly | 6 yer cent. bonds,” the act of the legislative | fainted and fe to the ground, breaking one | the New England hotel, corner of the Bowery ouian = bert ii dee reopened b Bess, HENew ALY =, HALL, who | athe EDIE ATCA Seis ie splendid appearan: preeeed only poe for eed “gray ro oa leg ro eigle 3 Severe injuries about the ; and eg street. New York. The German or ing aud Trimming, ull work done by us axe axents for of lumbia, Maryland, | int i s 3, 8 hen ze1 | = lemption,” and, in my opinion, it is optional | head, bis skul ing in one place, bartender, when asked if the death oceurred ie puaranteed to be satisiactory. Acallis solicited Virginia, Weat Virwinia and Delaware, for the sale | the goods as sinuggied. Though the x MR. CHARLI . BRUMM, defeated national | wit t et how r $ — ood inder Sus sire said: « We show our Goods with pleast Ghthese femedies, at their Mice, southeast comer of | has no knowledge asto how lie meeomnicel | caudiaate for Congress trom the Pomavinn wet TOR eS ce eee ine oF means SUSE Ode Ghee oe ENCE Saad: SVEN, I isi? he bought goods in Cana ¢ {| of cavalry (girls ridi: OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST Which has been closed for a few mont 7 he bougt £000: a da und: 'y (girls MES. | 5 ate ‘5 -) graduated. There is TRAN A dog b2long- Shust as blain @ gace of zooicide as 1 ©. ¥. SMITH, ith and F streete, two squares north of Pounay!va. | the work of fastening upon Certain fnos rye | district, has served notice on the Hom deus a certainly nothing in the act thatreguiresequal | ine 2o°¢ . ad e -s 2 5 j ° al ‘hing James M. Case, of Saratoga Springs, ea- Dise Man he take effery quard nov8.tm ___ G18 9th stromt mete. Te Ned in tor ae eee eeeurmished | smuggling which had been going on from Con, Hyon, democrat, that he intends to contest thé | annual appropriations for that purpose. tered that gentleman's house yesterday Sith a y, und ir dot ecsemt agus of sodas STRICH and every kind of ORNAMENTAL | Sullation free. eo Tg pomntey 16" is consoled that ine | Waters seat tn the Worty sixth Coneress, Teannot exactly determine what bonds are | human arm, sUill clothed, in luis mouth, The now.” FEATHERS, dyed and manataccured at tue HOLMAN LIVER PAD. alleged. He did It in the Way. Of Weds: “Ke ) | A MissixG Sreaqen —The steamship Herman | Tferred to as “frst sssue of permanent, im- ing. bing ate tee Cel akg Ludwig, which sailed from New York September | Provementt per cent. bonds.” Tn Mr. Gilfillan’s What Is #t? and what does it mean? It ts a new | any rate he succeeded in breaking up the re: 28th for Antwerp, has not been heard from, and table in regard to the sinking fund he speaks of he had a EScarep Covdak.—A method of treating sticcessfully all Liver and Stom- | ular system of smuggling from Canada, Ti it into Dallas Thurs- = - oJ i! | ars 2 2 hem as authorized by the aci of assenbly of ‘Dutehe! = ; | Sch Diseases externally, and it means an houest wat | New York importers bilug his aieteods fears are entertained for her safety. 5 Sune 25; 1873; DU the only act at ts date vot Relyea. $2 ery a PE*LIS & Co. ioe of thie ned and aud one nostrums snd huar | agalnst him, and say that.“ isasmugzier 1a | Yaluable cargo, two Resencers, dr. Henry | authorizes the issue of bonds is Caap, Til, | vide te nide a ehanes calls aa being found | broke loose, Early this asa Mr Bar- Coutinue to maintain the leadinw place they have ao : ofiice,” on account of his having smuggled to | GtEX€ and. es captain, | which is supplemental to the $4,000,000 ill of | in the skull.—{ Troy Times, Der. athe bee was driving in East the animat ont ee eas eta irs DIRCOTEEE det eateh sinuses, ‘Therefore sine, hold that ay ha crew of ut thirty men, July 19, 1871, and rovides for, th e issne of not Sannin Mien ities sua ao sprang ‘On one of his horses and bean tearine i an = eight yoars avo there was discovered is Work brought al e ki! ve decision, | exceeding $600, in bor - e character s ‘ARVE.— team made ‘thro ‘hisa to CLOTHING TRADE OF NEWYORK, —_| pat into practice « new, simple, couveneurandeate | that decision ie uot sounds Tin foe ce THING OF ALe Sota ARO eee: | cemcibed inesid ach ate coe oe aa eae | Pea Bohemian cigar maker, aged ie oe - at breakneck and offer for the Resmesile for curing dseare by absorption, without | ever, Goes not so cousider it, Sere ie roe crmmibeen | Tin Sn mao 1D the Tia atines Ana esse | anes a ek Some a no need eg FALL AND WINTER OF 1878 " Foon or sit. anfllion tons, which is three million less fons provi act,” ate there- Hock cf FIECE GOQDS for Custom Oniers, | tntil the question waa tborousidy ant practeeky | ARMY OKDERS.—Capt. Arthur Norris, sth ar- | pillion the previous year, "No action was tacen | fore 6 per cent. bonds, and are to be redeemed | lived in the nth Sukh, tor Compiiensen, Elegance and Oheapness, | soba enees over | 1ler®, will report in person to the superiuten- | on the proposition to continue the combinatiog | 10 the same “way and manner” as the $1,000,009 ras necuplaiatng of tae Ranta - for Co ‘Oftice—Corner reets northwest, ——— ——— . te unequaled. | a = | Win. Riley's Dry Goods Store. Gent general reoruiting service to conduct @} para, Exprosiox.—The boller in Hayden’s | _ In the table in regardto interest, Mr. Gitfiltan | of a bar-room on the premises, WASHINGTON OFFICE, | No. # Chazies street, nov&-1y | detachment of recruits to the Pacific coast. On | yolting mili at Columbus, Ohio, exploded yester- | enumerates ‘$670,000 permanent. ovement | Out of work for some time.—\, OF ret |) TRUNER TRavEting | ee Completion of this duty he will join bis com- | gay, three ‘and seriously injuring | 7 per cent. as authorized by the acts of H grer TRONES, FRGSES,, TRAVELING pany. Capt. Wm. 8. Stanton, corps of ene several others. One boy bad his head tees the Assembly of the dates of June 23nd June | 8” Two have been admitted to WATCH REPAIRER, | Karcent etek an neers, is relieved from duty on the staff of the | from his body. 25, 1873, On June 2%, 1si8, chapter xii was | embership by the Chicago Socialists, with A. BEMKEN, now st to Py ye commanding generai department of the Platte esr ce eee ae poe ssed, which for the issue of “ bonds §2"Texan railroad trains must V28ts AVENUR, 830.00 i~2 Manufec- and will proceed to Willet’s Point, N. ¥., and €2-Conductor Hartwell, of the Old Colony bea at the rate of 7 per cent.. not to { least five minutes at each and Store} — JaMES report In person to Major Henry ’L. Abbott, railroad, Mass., has been Indicted for man- exceed the cin ot $556,000" hat is the onle §2"Mr. Sinclair Roberts, aged on Sipe hepa each. 485 corps of engineers, for duty with the batallion Slaughter by criminal carelessness, causing the | act under elther of the dates named waich au- | ter ty, K. » has christened eed 167 Gas yeas, OF mOLEY ‘eas wopd0er deining Odd of engineers, Wollaston disaster, ‘therizes the issue of 7 per cent, bends. But this ! John Wilkes