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—_——- ts - a ere . os THRE COURTS. THE EVENING STAR. —_—_—_<_—_[—“_<_—<—-_KX—X—XK—K—K—K—KGS=&{===iaeeeEeEeEEe_e_e_e_e_es=ses_e_—O_—OV_O_O_O___ — — — — | + PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | z Fennsylvanin Avenue,coruer Lith street | » The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFMANN, Ter Feesme Se ‘ v9 i - . = a 0 cents a wonth ; one year, 3". Tre Werxry Stan—published - Postawe prepaid. 10 cop: isaue ease harper ined. | = Qriving thror Ee a ae | VS, 562—N®. & 014. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1878. TWO CENTs. gers wu +0 SRO paper Be ~ Rates of adve! PRO SOTICES. | ‘The]Hot Springs Omission. ‘The District Sinking Fund. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SPECIAL N CES THE EVENING STAR. i NATOR CONOVER’S INVESTIGATION. REPORT OF U. 8. TREASURER GILFILIA Sane Daneunens 3 =— a G secret Senate committee investigating S. Treasurer Giltilan has submitted to SATE: ae oe eee oe | am WSs ali Ossip. omlssion of the Hot Springs clause from | Secretary Sherman a report on the sinking | Rees - Sats oe down. Fant prostitute anc 3 t | Washington News P the sundry civil service appropriation bill of | fund of the District which he is by law required | Senate a communication from the Secretary of ‘ down forthirty dare cha cre | Govers Receirts To-pay.—Internal res | Jast session met again this morning, and ex- | to make. Pursuant to provisions of the act | encepaes is a hae oe oe eee . thomas Connor ' baie ne The eeemts A. Britt a temporary employe | Chee, and’ the kaianee of troacre Te ae eee | suaromicere during the Ameer of Afghanistan, has bem tected A Scrserrptioss to four per cent. loan to-day | ©! the secret service division of the Treasury | of the commissioners of the nking-fund were isis. Referred to the commi here he synopsis thereot hezetofore tele- ‘ 5 m, and wh depart » Who ts the person that mad the | transferred to the Treasurer of the United fons. graphed in these dispatehes gives the essential | and ohio raivoad ew OF , report (0 Secretary. Shi which Was sent | States on the ist of July last. The report $33 s- Kernan presented a number of petitions — points of the document. . President sent to the | to Mr. atkins and by him to this committee. Assuming the amount appropriated for the m citizens of New York favoring the p. The Suspended British Bank. ‘nominations: Ten EIENT OF BRITT consider. | UAlue {und foreach loan ‘to be invested, at | Of the Dill for the payment of arrears of pen- | _Bristor. Dec 9. — The clreustion ot tie West eae Gl be ranbilng, and consisted toa consider | the beginning ef each year. In bonds of tiat | Scns. Laid on the table, the blilbaving bon |e Euciend uth Wales distr: 1H. Bailey, of Ohio, consul ge Pextent of conversations he ha ira pa loan at par, with interest compounded semi meporea to the Senate. limited to ¢s3 r of shareholder aes OF Oa ahd what might be proven by tae. He | annually. and appropriations to be made tor the | , Mr. Mitehell presented a number of petitions | jg 2009. chictiy nemo er onal wanna the eastern district 1d been employed to make an invest | interest on the full amount of the loans, iueid- | from V2rious p: < share being nominally .€20, of wh ation of the Hot Springs affair, and aa oe ing the sinking fund, 1t appears upon compa a teth amendinent to the | been paid up. The nominal capital was . 9 ited his Inquiries for some time, On the Ucn that the following amounts should be United States. conferring t £1.000,000 and the reserve fuad £154,000. The | NO. IOV EDSON, sex t Ra to-day of July met a man in front of the Imp: Voied annually to the sinking find duct dividends tort Was S per cent, The fatiure RNIGHTS TEMPLAR! A ot mee , Who asked him ff he had re remainder as the periods wh is attributed to the depression in business long of bs MOLAY MOUS FEDCOM cuneate se es ee erat) BS ine stint Boe loans have to run: For the market stoc 5 ard of Emigration, t . prevailing in South Wales. - No. 4, will be he t ise facts recently shed i jad followed the prings ma $15,000; for the 6 rent. permanent in sage of the bill now pending bere ; " al 5 n TUESDAY EV to the deti . Ail ser 1 While. Pecitned Lo talk | inent Bonds, $11,509; forthe ii reyard to emigrants. Committ a, | & Grand) Duchesy swith the Dish- Every 1 f s intention to R howed fo him that he was | cent. permanent improvement vonds, is were introduced and rete: eh ‘ > iiepatenieon Darmstadt = ne ears after r. Benson, nt Cl it of ee the 20 year 6 per cent. loan bonds. een «by req ae aD nee it is sta A that the ciency Is made up nson n show in 183.84: for the 30 year + rand eney of the corps of chaplains in the peste be See Pade ae gee se wernorandany by one BN. Tu, whieh st Toah bonds, $7 for the ie bende il referred t0 the committee On Ni Sc Hesse Jsperiousty I of diph- — ~ that Mr. Rice stele the Dill. While they. ¥ 9.86; total annual appropriation required. | affat's. Mr. Hamlin expressed the hope th " 2 pliter and ti RIGHTS OF PY SENATOR SARGENT expects to be able to leave | talking Rice came up, and on thelr expressing 2 ee Me Would be considered at an early day. By Mr. | ¢f England. second daughter aud ty 3 { “ hington this week for the Bahamas for the | SUrprice to find ti p was not in Florida he Ait half of this, or $125,110.72, will be paid | Paddock—For the better protection of life in | stktessebiotaon) Wn . i | benefit of bis health, and will remain until after | said that he had received a r sayl from the revenues of the Di This fs bata | marine d committee on commerce. By | The Porte bag = be Friendly ad | the holiday tor Conover was iil, ‘They bad. howe ¢ . percentage of the débs of ‘the Dis- | Mr. Conkling—Granting a pension to Mrs. Ann |, __ With Austria, their time ¢ lim on the street that da Pursued the inve wing, in fact less than six-tent M. Paulding, widow of Hiram Pauiding, late | ‘ONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 9. SIGHT of € Banos Vow Minis gation until witness recelved notice that | per cent. of the debt. and less tha senior rear admiral, U.S. N.; committee on pen- j ad Co 3 the Austino-} ‘ JOH SW. t he know Wi his services would be | Of the tax on each'$iv0 of proper sions. ee BAILEY, fi rath of th “lesrap! Rites veraven coterie Sin S than that set apart in i A mes was 1 | from the House of | nation to eae Lreary oF Be pertain trparanbed | named Boyd, Coteman ai St enactruent npon the subject. presentatives announciuig the passaze of ty sed great any 2 UY CHRISIM earon Von Schlozer returned fronea | #lldavits as to the matte I sincerely hope that the sinking-rand wiitnot | bill to correct the omission In the sund | understanding with Austr ermany last August. It he ig sent | Hel John Hd he iad | He cePendent for means upon whatever surplus | spprope see | Labor Strike at the Coal 4 nis a » great servic v a ¢ ry nay remain atter the demands for e Ho 5 | ae Py) 3 Fe rer te Dee eark en Senator CONO he had no | pairs of streets and sewers are all sttisiied. bat | Mr. Dorsey asked the present consideration of | , POTTSVILLE, PA, Dec. 9—Ti n L ia- | . of wl with whom he has come in | -nowledge of glad It was | that infutwe the laws relating to the debt of | the Dill. | lay, Audeareid & Cols | ope ae nial iis 5 UcavataReanaolvn:-<Was init the District may be fully ¢ ont. Sr. Edmunds thousiit a bilt of this impart. | . Te TLS ae eee | conadn AND KERNAN, of N Senator Randolp sink The te of for the sinking | ance should not be acted upon without being | ners detuand an advant : BSD) RERNA oe ae ndent of the Savannah fs based upon the requirements of existing | printed rred_ to the committee onap- | breach warn, sat a assigned to duty in this matter , and. catmot properly be rea propriat He therefore moved that it be | qinance oF af Cents per week. iin toe ony —— Hid not know at whose tnstance, bat supposed | they'vemain In fores. tt Is. however, obiec printed aud feferred to theconamitiee on appry- | HOW 200 nen. and Voys out of ese bli . W. MOO WNUAL Reronr of the District Commis- ounmendation oi for the authorities of the District, that | priation. So ordered. | tut AND SAVINGS ee Rees eevee em and that It | Mr. Windom submitted a preambie and reso- | ‘The Markets. : ee Dor abked 1 Mr. Brooks had. said e amount | lution setting forth the allegation that the U.S. Spe ere Letare tiie anything to iim about himseli veineut of | Patent Ofice had become an institution of op: h Carolina sixes, old, the Distriet Comm! todo with tae hi . Ob tie Other lana, itis | Pression, therefore, directing the committee oa | Pete ‘id to-day. Buser quick cor Brooks one i i atents to consider th pedis some | § phar fon. Hew. Fo Hosane was title city Sesee % Ss said 10, tion to mitiniain the | patents to consider the expedienes of son 20) UGG = Denia ros es oly ei nd Atkins bad something to dé fais, being a imac, | Otner mode of compensating Inventers ta place | _ BALTIMORE, Dec. 9.—Coiton dil! and nomia: day, but left last night for York toattend | w you had better look then over.” Had | ter of contract with the creditorsor the Di of the present system, He gave notice that he adling, suas. E et and a f the trial of the eas inst General Sheridan, | gone tar nself they Had no- | should be str with. It ts bell Would submit some remarks thereon at tie ex- | gemand—How ua soetern, enn He expects to take his seat int thir on or omission tat substant toall of the ation of the morning hour, Soe “ nga ee day nest and remain until rhe ses: u sey sad y a injerests. afte rovision {01 Mz Cameron (Wis. sibmitted a resolution re. ——— rier of the Hot Spriugs bill, an’ sinking tund tingaishy fing the President of the United St Jesse Bucur, of Indiana, has an- | pot care to be pursued dy Treastiry deter en Mat the? turnish the Senat roples Of re amber, 103 ‘atic friends in the Indi- | He hoped a transeript of this stat joan, T ° arshals TS, and such other | ;, No. candidate tor the | be sent by the committer to the of the the payment of which ¥ eb ey, Arms of the House of | the Treasiy | revision fs made out of the water fund. is it ‘wenfern a it Congress. _ S. B, Henson, assistant elitet of so. Assuming that the aiuonal appro- reed 10. j : par vice division, was nest eal Printed for the sinkine fund could be Invested lion of the mornfs hour the FRILL Introd by Mr. Buekner, of Mis- ot The omission abstr “| so as to yield tour per cent. per anna upon ti Senate, on motion of Mr. Edmundse took up tae LOL spite, to-day tithe Hit so much ot | Spins DH was received from a lawver named tie y d biect contd be a mend stindry provisions of chapter Loyd a ieciniae ah vrai}. | HB. Curnmings, who said a man to : Td AO RDSAEIR of the Revised Statutes of the Uni h ee ih ‘oo Cais rides, tereie GHG yuld find ont See Ce ar “T anual aunt ant vesytre Yan j Slates relative to Presidential elecitons and to | Sin aoe eet Pemnesivesin aud Maslow tig y one Aten cannes ; z assertion to Solieitor Raynor, who con! clusive of the tnterest ont provide for and regulate the counting of the | mi pst age pe nl idl the eoln and buon are Pa parity | Wt Mr. Atkins. Mr, Atkins subsequently ad- ch fs payable out of the water fund, Is | Votes for President and Vice President and the ne 0. Bunk meats loowe choses. i oinaH YY) dr seed a note t the See Inaking the amount | deetsio OF questions a i ine th preon. fs ides, new, da4' per car load: do! MsTRtE NVESTIGATION. — The K: hat the inking rund an arest $11 Mr. Edimunds addressed the Senate in fayor as. oulders, old = a Sole ete a bet fees 7 an tie matter and learn whether the omission oc- | “Yh ME tnd and interest § cr the vill. 2 | eldes, new, Sasi. Hams, ‘ con reform in the civil servie d by accident or design. Mr. Benson was rations for i , . rd | cured, new, a10. d—re 3,7. Batter Sent. Banstow’s CELEBRATED to-merrow pence the investigation ordered | on the stand when our report By Hou B—Under the call of suites the fol- | dull choice western Parked, Mais: rls, Tale. | pusienguiohinds at the request of Representative Bre: aaa rinterest on the sinking fund. it is; | lowing bills were tatroduced and refe: froleum: uict crude, 754; sefined, 815, . CRYSTAL FIREPLACE STOVE, fe be atl made that the | The tndian Transfer Question. dthave ened appre | Mr. —Amending the peasion 1 Sndsendy, LOG ae eae Naisky pe | Ce ers n ope! een a passe She VIEWS OF EX-SENATOR MORRI: Sross amount for both | ution of Vermont legisia- | Stesmer sttady—cottor 9d: grain, | Mon Which pe Sade temintetin: | Lupe niente ernpiayed Catone ee Onion The Indian commission to-day heard the views 1 eral ehactinent. To. the reuonesization of | Sd, Beectnte oan, 70.10; raster Abie: Soe power: al a double nm! | peckers, = ‘ of ex-Senator Lot M. Morrill, of Maine; on ¢ Astin oe Ho, Cneous | NEW YORK, Dec. Stocks Ke ‘ Stove, the be ‘ore heaters—all at [ : question of transfer. He took the ground that | Grriamnourt of the : B _ Amer | 33g. Gold, 100", Exchange, long, 45: the prices lower than e | Tar SRNare COMMITTEE ON ArPROPRIATIO’ r é ann 3 empting | Governments inaetivc ae ch mn ever ones B SENATE Cow: BON 4 MIATIONS | Wwe are, in our transactions with the Indians, and the drawing and reinvestinent of taxation savings Danks and tustitutions | (NEW YORK, Dec. {Flour dull. Wheat quiet. | te pres 37 97H Sr. N.W., Nean THE AVENTE, j Benet this moraine. hie ue dealing with the remnants of a race that we are hount avaliable for | hiving no capital stock. By Mr. Phelps— ) Comal O° ea Reese Furnace, Range and Plumbing Ho: fortification riation bills > bon res Ossie vase From year to | Amending the pension laws. By Mr. Willis (N ‘ ~ 9 12:30 p. m— four-an ng doi Manufacturers of Slate Mantels in th a at very few, | 12 duly bound to respect and aid In every poss! Pshould ditutnish. it | ¥.)—To prevent trauds on the revenue by using | Bf yer cent, bonds. jou el poe perp URNS PHARMACY, aa | vill be made in the Militar bie manner. Jeadvocated a radical change in | js aiso recommended that the arount appro- | a certain inethod of oanectiatiog ot evenue | sanueyhania Central, jersey Central, e's i ne chief of ordy nd existing iaws, and considered this the only | priated tor these purposes be made parable by Mr. Stenger—To consolidate the | ~ ioc | 1429 PENNSTLVANIA AVENTE. ‘ar department will be gi method of reaching the desired result. The | fem the proportional appropriation made by in bankruptey in certain ; S eaaaisan Gane | = ‘ 1 on the fortitications Ui to-morrow | present management, tn complying with the | Vnited states, aid taal it take precedence of al. | By Mr. Henkle—Incorporating the Mt. | 4¢2QH* 4; DWYER. THE Pvcrtisr, accepted ves- | q SODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught ali | } bills will be reported to Ui aw. he thought, unable to deal fully | other dues and demands. . ‘ant and Potomac side Railway Company: | Mite uh pep riper ie Poe s ht | an additional resp m Mele Lick, Bedford and Bethesda Waters by the | BECO Cs MESE Cay: Te Ins jusenent, loner ao one fee nt ieee nee toetreck this ob) mending the act incorporating the Nortli | he $1,000 a side, and left open for as aun more | Note mune 1 party, wate gallon J New TREATY WITH JAPAN.—The Presi- | cated. tn order that they might be prepared to | A494) of Congress. Itis to | ; a * is Dwyer and Elllott may agree upon, the tight | foolish eccle nd es - - H New Tr JAPAN.— ated. x ae a pr d eration nal Of Congress. [tis belleved to By Mr. Vanc repeal the { be I e cl = 3 Sth. *b we se to Congress made re come coe et delivering op | embody a proposition upon which the represen- | toral supervisors’ law, By Mr. Felton toconn, | t0 Be 1or the championship —(.V. ¥ HS Say eruinae reaty which b een conclude lands c EttIeyS. 2 at THES | tativ all the interests aved ca A‘ ie 7 Ks evelve g reeor e Save one Fi A er ei lta ; oe nof a treaty which had been concluded | quest eveutustin near e een ee jaulves of all the Interests involved cat unite, | pel national banks to fecelve and recognize th THE Vinctsta LearstaTere Costaovensy.— | ieietut innit. . COLDS, BRONCHITIS. will be sent to the | of the fast increasing white poputat'c 1 vemove out of the teld of sandard siiver dollar as equivalent in value to | 4 soint committee of the Vingiuia iesieiatare | Toued, Cl bua REAT ENGLISH Kewzby, | ication by that body. | latiow: shiek wea ee eae a all gestions amtecting ‘the } the gold coins of the United States; also, mak- | feports a resolution decliring tile the hevteed. | aud, eeu. ' snodoubt but that it will be favorably | the depredations of wiiteswas an AbsOl tle interest on tlle debE OL the Ditee ce ea eel shy nenicam, deliars a les tender. | constitutional session of the legislature. A mi- | LOE: ; acted on. as it isa compact between this gov- | cessity. tid not think the transt Le it enacted, e.. That there ts hereby ap- | tinancial embarrassments of the peonle, Igy | BOLty report declares that while ths 15a lesa Tested for over 50 care. Relief speedy nd certain. | oo dapan, be operat 2 Cops ile iefal hhis ide, propiiated our of tie revenues of the District of |) Ganake the anlfar ore aii } and Se eoger ig is uly Such a Sud by alldruectts Price 0 eente, | ests of tls COUEES. Supan, it is uuderseon, | ogalzation and education, he Columbia for the tiseal year ending Jane 30, | »; for all debisdue the govern- BLS) per aay, instead of soy ee ect30.w.£.m.6m ‘Now Work. ests Of an japan, it ts tood. | only means i ach fseal year therearter until ncluding the payment of customs dues. | % vant a fone ives great liberties In the treaty to the from ext Morrill went into sald District and of tic | Mr. Dibrel—Directing the Secretary of the | Was the tirst of the ution et commerce between that count upon tite q submitting ‘ oa ehe | ‘easiry to se the #10.000 000 legal iene ton he act providing for the | and regard myx = = - +t nited Sta » Japanese ence Mia ofore tr ae sua i Soh Na) 00k Their P & bes. ees bored cut kee its ferests in foe tke Sof t ue Ind the redemption of fractional earrency in pay- | took their marly lo i ‘ So SUM so « i BUSINESS SUITS, the larvest variety, atextrem> | inaking the Weaty, and will also be benefited | civil be j Ment of Mat amount of 520 bonds. By Mr WHO ARE THE wiDS?"—The socialists in — y low prices, at 4. STRAUS j by it. “Phe agreement appears, from all that | ciusion of his i De ee: ihe | Hurehard— Requiring national banking associa- | «ys city dont, kow anything about ane ene | SINKING 03 [A G00D, SERVICE ADL ROOAT | ican be learned: to Ue ole anitian te Gi 3 a stock, and for the maintenance of astak- | tions Lo recieve the legal tender colns.on deposit | : eee York se ¢ talists said In a Ma te beat anywhere for the mone: ing Tund tor the constceraul lemption thereof, wien | at dispaich to | gram was vw the commerce of both the coun restited in e ng mat ar, and in exchange at ‘or United States | ; a a e bee! a -Portug he Weems Transport at . msicers ev sum is hereby constituted a permaneni annual | and national banknotes. By Mr. Page—To en. | DVe, been arrested on the Spanish-Portugiy en set SEA ; cree ang | Meoennermned. THE INV TION DRAWING TOA CLOSE. appropriation, and shall be amvaally caarged | force the ith and jsth amendmeats ot thee Ser es | tet ocame eens tied ee ee awe | caren ox —Senators Hh M ng. deat of the BL : to the appropriation ior the year by the United | stitution. [The bill recites the charges ¢ LnetGh arctic ae it . ASTRAL eae I Kelloue, aud Reprecnatice, | ans of Montana, was next sworn and br es for its proportion Of the expenses of the | the laie election in South, Carolina, and enacts | “lshatel is accurate the documents mast’ be o pacts w Rene ferent gine & atives | exanined by Chairman Sazné He § strict of Columbia. And the payment of the | that afier 4th Mareh, 1s79, the state of South | Cf “ate, for there Tias been no international TED: That yon can buy the very Lest C | Tat er called on the dent to- | Indians under his jurisdiction were Waantmous- | sum hereby appropriated shall have priority ot | bat shall be entitle to two members of the | Oanization in this elty for some years. Th fh NEEL amt ney of the old and popular | ly opposed to the propos ensfer; that they | all other claims and demands upon the | louse of Representatives on. the basis of the | WaS Obe, Which dieda natural death, and Were ent o-day during we | Opinion t ward before the | ator M ated, and he wa the transfer was inadvisab\ reery, at the close of Mr. Young's: prising revenves of the said District, whether arising | whole number of white Inhabitants of said | Members are mostly swallowed up in from taxation or from appropriations by | state] Nj laboriousness at present_—(¥. ¥. Wor hITS, MADE EQUAL TC CUSTOM THERE WAS QUITE RES quences rest DWore 20, worth 30. ‘andsee them, ai | investigation of Min + ent Oconrty wher he Cont Gur- § the United States, and the same shall be Mr, Hewitt introduced a bill to make sil- - ci . in ee “ Of Ob=cructu A. STRAL qumnitiee of the Honse on expenditures in the Guewented that the evidence be now | disbursed by the Treasurer of the United States | yer standard dollars interchangable with gold, PAST eD SL) crane A Spoil Cocees | |e eat aistaoaee ot Pome eee {XTRAORDINARY BAKGAINS to be bal in | State department. G. Wiley Wells was testify. Gen. Hooker, in that connection, ex- | upon the warrant of the Secretary of the Treas Mr. Atklus has made a personal explanation, | Pondence of the St- Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press, : 3 \, Overcoats of all styles, BAUS’. ing, pressed a dh : dl made Uhe statement that the consuls BolT SUITS. for school and dress. from to | books at Shanghai were kept Uke tose of a D Jarge ‘assortment to select from, at A. | Uutcher, Seward, who was present, broke ou! STRAUS". i “That 1s not true—it is false;” wl LS LUE AND BROWN BEAVER OVERCOATS: | retorted that whoeve was & #18; they are beyond doubt worth $25; at A | Mar. ‘Then Seward asked the protection of the STRAUS’. committee. The committee put their heads t ARD TIN 3 | gether, and told Mr. Seward that if he had any } meney sh her interruption to interpose concerning marvel of cheapness. A mony of the witness, it should be e Steamer Mary Wasb- © to, teat the testimony of two | ury. And any excess of the sald sum over and | denying the statement in the New York Aerate, | 0m Bistnarek, Dec. 1, say Hy arene a a ington, also or gentlemen to-morrow with regard to the state- | above the amount required for the payment of | imputin lo him any responsibility tor tee Hot, | busband of the male 13 ; lately deceased j (TON har iment concerning beef con‘racts submitted by | Interest on the funded debt, exclusive of the | Springs omission Inthe Lloret eo Ta the Sees a eee, ot himneele | semaine B Indian Commissioner Hast on Saturday. ‘The } water stock, shall be applied by the Treasnrer | TER Tall thson Celina oh cee See a commission thereupon, on motion of Represen- | of the United States to the purchase nd Te, DING BoaRD will meet to- | Pe Uanad poem tantalized to such an extent by OOS a tee rae until to-morrow at 10 | demption of the debt of the sald Districvand of | gavin Mody ae aed Ee an Wu oiE wee & Iban RUE Se oer Gn oreloc! TON OE a meuncing that he would | the cities of Washington and Georgetown in | ficineiaarmncenents Goel aes suck Gepeadon ans Gamal aoe ee | AE tie Conta eee session make a | the manner preserived by existing laws: Pro | fo"uss outa qancoee titer Oe eae ee Rea NO An LOMEIER Sulciie to Sad mts; ) at the commission proceed to the pre. | rived, That so much of theact of the Lesisiative belfeved at least $200,000, in addition to the in. | MUSE’. aration Of thelr report Asseinbly of the said District, approved August ee : -—Corporal Noonan, | the same place wher WIth 6 sin steamer Mi at WOO Clock yestes- = to i i SPEC G s | terest fund on hand, will be required. THE U KAMER QUINNEBALG went 0 \a visit of Geo. C. is poeieahinictets TiS aitor’ 19, 1S71, entitled “An act to create commission- | 2 S QUINN. mn, a ightwood” paper Hate cin eck a ent b his attorney The District in Congress. ers of ‘the sinking fund and to preseribe their | ; # {rial trip from Norfolk, Va., Saturday, up the | 11 ne was presented nee Siesecens ar duties,” as requires the said commisslogene A RECEPTION TO Cor. J. M. KEATING, editor of | Chesapeake bey to Wolf Trap, 105 miles, suver= ~ aE phy ng abby: Chitnehin over | LAR.—The House to-day re- WORK OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE. inet & oe Sele ia prisoners 0 the Memphis Apnea, in recognition of his he- | aging 13 knots an hour, propelled by" steam by eve band int S employ, saying that as be Soul see them, as | sed to suspend the rules and pass a resolution | Chairman Williams, of the District of Colum- | Stocks, and ceriiiloates OF tadeorgdnese uae, | Tole fidelity’ to! professional duty during the had never cut down their wages they propose + no sails being used, u find in the city. To be bit the tur voluntarily to 1 her coinage of the trade dol- | bla Committee, to-day directed a letier of inv nt of chased by them on account of the s ee oe ee Poy oanpets king-fund, | MON ee ‘The proposition embodied was also to coin | tation to be written to Major Twining, of the | and to collect the interest thereon, be, aad the oe oy aes Club on Thursday evening | “ANA be | toggles Ke BrOpCses Or omp fo walt ai tunes “and | arasiiver dollars: The vote Wa District Commissioners, to appear before the | Same ts he: repealed. = | dian parliament for an act to ined Sco. j Sositiecalhron | tthe necessary two-thirds V District committee on Wednesday next and ee IS TOTES INDICTED Ai | pany to constreet a raflway from the interna- | Lytriraghie dake GOOD HEAV RING SUIT for #6. just | is cis aaa € Pa the Seog penne for the engi- e Banquet to John WeCuliough. : 2 ee. See ae ee V oe Uonal boundary west of Ked river, thence to | = Peper s = At 7s eat = sec 1 5 = ems neer’s departinent of the District government. Perhaps for the rea at it was manage dicted president of the Merchants’ and Mechan- | yy; = ABs Sle « ages 01 Scene en tie iam £0 bale 8 000, wer: THR SEVENTY-FOURTH CALL for red The District Committee is eazaged in the prep: eee ee ce een at rao rpuaged | Tes’ Bank Of that city, 3 hopelessly Ill from Paes Ste ward othe Aniare . teeter Viceable suit for little mone; A. ST ‘onsols of 1565—1 aration of @ bill to remode! the existing lleense y hewspaper men, the complimentary banquet Owing to his dan- ‘a la Pa ; Brigh’s disease and drops | have hired help HE GREAT RUSH AT A. STRAUS’ for those | to-day for $5,000,000 —£2,000, coupon and | law of the District, and it will be reported to | © John McCullough, at Willard’s Saturday . ed z branch railway to connect therewith from 2 2 0 rous condition he has not been placed under below Wi to | What he paid, bur not s stylish Chesterfield Suits still continues. vou registered. the House soon after the Christmas holidays. night, wasan exceptionally bright and enjoya- | ariest. ee S nets anes of tae eee | those tu hiss ipl S WISH TO ECONOMIZE in pu s Y ble afta which the g fs § ei Ce = oh legray - |) be no strike a aoe ee ooo pt a Fa arow Donsey address ¢ following tet- STREET RAILROAD BILLS, bie affair, in Which the good things supplied by Tie REV lhe Methoatst | heeted therewith. MES ST) der who w A. STE ne UBS’ before woinz elsewhere. ie bill introduced in the House to-da, \g in and the good things satd at the ta ¥ to Cierk Adams to-da’ siding arrested for drunken- i cose ee = ; . Mr. Henkle, of Maryland, amendatory of the act | Were all in a concatenation according. Aside sin Dayton. had for years been one of tne An ON A LOTTERY.—B. Frank ! 10) AONE Wars — CO EE CEST, ene CUE FROCK Y Home Mepranisene:.. | to incorporate the Capitol, North O street and | 1M the speeches complimentary to Mr, Me- | most actise of Ohio's teumperenes sesiiatars, | of the Louisiana the fa sh of a wall, J COATS and VESTS, a rie | k House entatires: | be bbaae 2 cullou; ctor and gentle nan, the ve Is trends claim that he is insane. “On the | 2Tested in th fs noted. assortment and see them. at A S. s been said | South Washington ratiway company, auth cl h a company, embracing so | other hand, an old charge of Beecher inany men of distinction to do him honor, w the highest kind of tribute to his merits. Among Mil- OPLEARY mist ¢ J.P. Watkins. ‘The complainant ts Wm. | injured men. wa: vived against him. K. Hallick, a broker, who charges that the pris- | or something t = - oners have violated thestate law in regard to | when he felt some pl complished the feat of walking 4o9 | lotteries. Moore and Watkins Waived anexam- | looking up. 24 hours in Philade}phia last weex, | In2lion and were released on the promise of | upon hi minutes to spare at the ciose Satur. | heir counsel to produce them for tr Anum- | that his day night. The last six miles were In 1 hours | ber of residents of New Orleans have employed | the supreme moment minutes, counsel to appeal to the Supreme Court of the | lightning, was to pr yours: BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS, in a bout the omission of the Hiot Springs | s#tid company to lay a single or double tr: A hreat, variety of styles and patterns, at A | oes the enr llment of the sundry elvil pone rai peer cut ioe on Band ee eee S STEAUS. a propriation Bil at the close of the iast session, | horthwest eastward on E street to 1th; thence e Sant Were CChes n, JUS ASH WORSTED OVERCOAT, | ud especially after the reflections that have | South on loth street to D; thence eastward on 0 iver eo. Rios Cone iniles in ms theeity; tobe foundonly at A. | been made upon the management of your | Street to sth; thence south on sth street to Mar- | man, Senaiors Haine, Gordone Connie: nd | having office. 1 picasure in saying what | ket Space; thence eastward on said Market | Armgtrong. Representatives Blackbama ckere S SUITS, hana | I believe to be due sou, that my careful | Space to ith street; thence across , TEL ESE OF GHILEE ith street to | or sigcousl, enreentall a Seer Ty taumel aud wanecp in tis butane | and thorough investigaiion of Lie matter hee | Louisiana avenue and Indiana sven recor, | Of Mussoull, Paige, Frost, Hurd, Stenger and a uit, if po: bie, Ho anight. I doubt the wi I 3 cane whe i % | Georgia where the crops have been most diver- ASA Ieaturs tive Bight eee tee | sified and manuring Introduced, and thisexam- | home, alt’ bear tectiaouy t be #500 inthe Louse on any of them. “itlghtly. | Plc, the Zeretu says, the neighboring states are | Brains are busy plannine and t - = % ais others . Shepherd, John T. Ford, Jesse United States to stop the issue of circulars of | trom being so disfignred that his wi at A. STRAUS’ | Cons iuced mne that the omission was accldental | Hect with the tracks of sald company at ist | frown, Georse Cornhill, stilson deca. Si: | Raseurvow on Goat Mixa emer will be | lottery schemes. This isdone despite the fact | recognize i when the body was t TESTERS TO SUIT AND FIT the tarcest aawolt | Av] UM Your lerk was lonocent of any desire | strcet, Also to extend thelr road connecting | x Burritt, J. H. Raymond, John. A. Cockerill | a LEsuuere umaption of work in the Schuylkill | Mat the business has been leyalized by thestate | and, springing to Ue base of the w as the stiallest man, at STRAU: 1c iene 0 eames SS 1 also wish to add pe eh on Sie wot tot | Sditor of the Baltimore Gazette, J.D. Martin, Dr, ) coal region to-day on the region’s share of | f Louisiana, with ils face covered with hus uatids 3 = a s 2 a prosecuting my inguiries, Thave found | § St; 1 I e R. B. Bradtord, George Douzlass, W. B. Sk ti 3 nt tor the ¥ je saved his face unharmed, bat sustained ¢ HOSE WITH WHOM MONEY 18 AN OBJECT | yourself and the subsrdigates of your office | street south; thence east to Virginia avenu Tee 3 Bs tear 1000-000 tons additional allotment for the year, : New York Herald has “ od bes % ld not fy Visit, STRAUS befor oi San Sg Re xd cs Thee : ‘ Ont vs Clarenc |. Barton, Mr. Palmer editor of ! 2 vO we ’ work. Ti vever, Esxcovracr’ he New York Herald has an | tjury about his chest and head tiet be may Teton Riss anreioame eee eee | * Ming and anxious to asst nd todo any- | thence along the present line on Virginia ave- | Rocton «lobe, Page McCarthy, W. P. Copel Rae ASAI Geena oe pone || oxneuetice reorion Gis ememeneal aban | and may recover. ecpeer al {hing Ih Uuelr power to remedy the unfortunate | nue to 11th street; thence south to water street; | Crovpy S Noyes: Walter Huechia. Av a 5 —— clal condition of the southern states, trom which | Pages Remember A. STRAU: Gish and to discover the manner in which it | thence cast to M street. Also, to extend thelr | tants Kibowrn’ James Christie, Col. E.C. Bou- | BECHER UNSAVORY IN ENGIAND!—I see it an- | it appears there has been vast linprovement | CHRISTMAS Is ComING.—C ts coming. _decStr 1011 Pennsylvania j Cemnee Emery eu xnta ey eee DOPE Wests Ronee eer ct eoos On ith St. | dino, Col, Rogers, Win. DICkBON, 88, Huntiey, | ne eeeH er aOR ay ENGLAND Is coming | there in recent years. Georgia is particularly | Handson srowded .. W. DORSEY. a One jas Hagerman,Wim.E.Connor and Jos.K.Rickey. | to Unis country 10 lecture for tity tsatthe | leferred to as the pattern stafe of tue south in | streets, wn BY Al r PoE. A. . ! ul retraction of the fusinuy- | Boundary street north, rhe speech-mak! vi o Pas Onna 2 oe ate. eb itr ellc deem nS e vement, because it 1s oO ot old, and OF ICE OF E. A. McINTIRE, -concerying the manage The vill introduced in the House to-day by The speech-making was uncommonly ft m of Mr, | enterprise and tmprovement. bec: in | you mee i . icataree bright, Isp, Uy y . 2 Mr, Henkle to incorporate the Mount Pleasant | Pyahb ctisp, and ees ee and Fotomac Side Rallway Company is the | fort, was admirably seconded Goong dis nominated by the Pres- | Same bill as was introduced in the Senate, the =f 1 erious but 'S Office at the close of the last ny ste REAL ESTATE BROKER, * cote tke | who presided, Mr. Blackburn of Kent or wrongly, the name of Beecher is terribly un- | following with varying degrees of sticcess. Occupied in excotting novel Ne. 918 F Street, oyposite Masonic Temple, | consul generalship at Shanghal, Peni tes gyiich have heretofore been | jor ‘Gordon, Justice Miller, Secretary Sher- | savory in thiscountry, and I fear that if eS —— ee i mod pring wy vm No. » OLponil me | «G. Wiley Wells was nominated z Hes he on er Ho ae bale rere sents himself publicly here he may be subjected | True Jove’ ee ‘ee ee » pa tape and | call on tihe mon = — = a any ss t rejectes Senate. (Ov. Shepherd. Mr. Georse B. Corkhill, Senator | to worse treatment than poor Barnum was when — chcumlocition in London, Lately the govern- | i clic tie mia 4 “ SG ee ae a ot Tan noidingted in Kis wee; || District Government Affairs. Armstrong, Mr Clark of Missouri, Mr. Paige or | jie attempted to lecture at OXtord.~iGoudon | ineuuagencles were all beliinubiand. and tive | done. daar Goin Sone cane te cae ahead | Dot his uomination was neither con- | ,,1h€ receipts from collections on account of | California, ‘and others. ‘The response by Mr. | Lectes tu the Chines Jounwal news of the assault and capture of All Musjid | day season brings wuch care in the work of } firmed nor re} ected. ‘To-day »3 | the current revenues of the District during the | McCullough to the complimentary things said Re (at the PSs eet remakes | month OF Noxeniber inthe oftes ce Cate, | OC Nie ke emir ementaty things sald uame to the Senate for this position, | | F.Cook, were upwards of $750,000. tohave a fine mind, and no little cultivation. | mento Saturday, ina match race bet ey Since the present dog law went intoefect | The songs contributed by Col. E. C. Boudinot Notting horse ‘Rarns and the pacer ve notice in the Senate to-day | there have been sold at the Collector's office | and Col. Rogers served to fll out the enjoy- | the former won in 215%, 218 and then be fait on Wednesday next, at one o'clock, ne | “Gommientner Caswell, of the Wasnington | TTS! me evening quite completely. etre A TE | ee STE pest adie | eee ers 4 sd x 0} = = 7% a Was blowing. 01 fd Ky. 2b) ! up the resolution submitted by him | asylum, in a note to the District Commissioners, KILLING A SEA Lroy.—A sea lion, weighing ie ernment oMicials, and the ministers went Into | | THE BREaTHITT Ky.) WaR,—The troubles io t wees tn regard to the recent elections in | States that there ts a blacksmith shop with two | 195 pounds, 3 fect 11 Inches long and 33 laches DEATH BEFORE Disckace.—Charles W. An- | council without having any tdings of the cap tneein ronnaaioen = hae} over. ginmerons outh. Mr. Cameron, of Wisconsin, seem- sri oka pecie ‘at the workhouse, and suggests | ‘n circumference, was captured on the west derson, a farmer, living a few miles northwest | Ure of the fort. leaving thelr homes. “The Sudan Soa y in anticipation of the demoeratic atend- | that the tools in common belonging to the Dis- | bank of the Hackensack river, about tivo miles | of Davenport, was arrested on Wednesday at ie of Judze Ned 1h ts to be proposed to the Blaine res- | trict be hereafter repaired there, credit to be | below the tow yesterday morning. Its his home for forging ‘s seve! f his Coal ComBINaTION Prosrects.—The general | Strong has been threatened, and he is now in ofered a resolution in the Senate to-day | given on the books of the controller at the | tors were pices John Ta Wyeunt, Jono A. neighbors, ‘wangine oh Se ee ee ene was received in Fleet street many hours before | Preparation, Wut to the more youthful ones only At Sacra- | it reached Downing street. A correspondent of ey anticipation, The lat. days are een the a.country newspaper says: “As amatter of fact, | NOUFS Of anxious expectation, and their nights er, happened tocallat the India Office just after | bright visions of bliss. | The vundie brigade Will The the publication of the news, and T was actually | $90 appear ou t aes a = sty will ‘The partnesh: Warner ANOTHER VICTORY FOR Rarts.- Parties who desire to borrow money on good reul | estate or approved collateral can always be acco | modated, and those who have surplus funds to loa will find me ready to give the'r business prom: { tention and have the character of the security dib- | wently inqt:red ito. 00 down. Before | opinion among coal men yesterday was thatthe | Camp on Relley creek With about sixty-five My experience in this city and in Philadelphia in on the Attorney General for information | prices now paid. Vandalinda and A, Montfort. They started | icaving his house with the omer he swallowed days ‘of the coal combination are ended. Itwas | men. Capt. Bill Strong is Ted on Middio matiers concernne ting the employment of federal ofMicer This morning two Catholic priests called at | from Hackensack yesterday morning fn a small | the contents of a vial of strychnine. Immediate |’ stated that several compantes now in the asso- Fork, Kentucky river, with over twenty men, erties has enabled me : ‘sia the management of the recent elee. | Collector Cook's ofice, in the Columbian build- | boat to fish. When near the turnpike bridge | efforts were made to save him, without avail, | clation were anxtous to have it terminated, and | While Jolin Atkm with about twenty-five branches of the bus: ons placin ee ings, and left with him $25, which they stated | one of the party saw a looking animal | as he died, that it was too late to talk of forming a new | Men, is or the North Fork. Heavy Sring wes Hered ecetction: ber caling: cates. Hotesen “Wertione es had been obtained at the confessional as be- | crawling on the shore, about 200 feet south of ——_-—-- —— - o zation. Samuel Sloan, president of the | heard in ‘he direction of the last wo named Wil Le advertised Free of Charge, aud ia all cases Tux WV. >. Scnoon Sarr Sanatoca, Command | lon) tothe District on account of taxes. Mr. | the bri , and they hastened to the spot. Mr. FROZEN TO DEATH.—Mrs. S. Cowan, of Bloom- | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, | Parties las! Saturday ev Wy Sve or ndlord before @ working, si oe at vesday night, was found FI mation ve iz 3 ero ces Tine lig forty ital nig lnoruing. nd te usual salutes were exchanged BUILDING PERMITS it once set to work to capture the animal. The t, Was ms, present - owner the usual expense in sit Sea lion resisted his attack by snapping at him, | 0n the shore of the straits of the lake frozen to | one against his will. He believed that it would | having their gcods removed, Orders are being mong the laborers at the Chi- a Ay et nla ean King: re- | and Mr. Montfort was obliged to ee death. | be much beter Ffor the different coal companies | sent down for pistols and arimunition. "Witla ards inday. pune, sp, Paes hich he killed the S SLL AT conduct their own affairs strict. busi Day and other good citizens n tel ‘Dut the 6 jority connne fen vee Pa sts., ie es Joho CE Oe Mr. WoRAnie Dee peti Fok hee La lenstnie princiion, and not to be hampered in. Drogas. homes late fear sd being assassinated.—|Mosent 7 Vi a ¥ brici . LW, 2 Saturday a resol ngt combination rules.—[V. ¥. Tri- Hi Whey tie deanas fran advance fe Win fagetry repa ime 11M irenana | faceliaee wor’ ste ues | Sted wequetingtgarernr tomes ue | fener > tA jection a tenant, ntothe mange presidente. Taxes will be paid. aud needful repairs seen to at a 2 lowest rates. it be wade immediately | ‘Tne Mr. cmIs RELIEF COMMITTEE has di ween Massachusetts avenue and P st. n. | Where it came from isa mystery, no attorneys for foreign bondholders to visit, Rich- — + 8H-A dispatch from Cohunble. 5. C, says upon collection, or at s tervals, as desired. uted tie funds left on hand between alee dace | Ws $20. Geo. EAN repair frame, 1285 Union | knowing of any person who had such amaniiaat | "0nd 10 confer with the general assembly on 2-3. C. Tiayward, a medical student, ina | that Governor Hampton_is getting aicz.2 oom- ‘Thapkful for past favors, Ttrust, by adueexerciss | O'Phan asylums of that city. ‘The fifteen hun- | St., between M and N 8.w.; $30, in his n, and from whoth It might have | ‘he sublectof the public debt. barroom dispute in ‘C! ‘Sat . fortably. ae of politeness, jrouptivas, dudaccuracy, to consnue | ded tents supplied by the government are to a escaped.—[N. ¥. Sun, ith, AFTER QUARRELLING WITH HER Husnaxp.— | RASiuent for some, —, and killed Jas, | | $94 furious snow. mores Provatied a: James. escort that lanve share of public patronage uereto- | be burned. es A peor ane epee Sromm, the first of the eee SEE CTE ian peo ee John Moran, coe u a the saloon. RN 3 Show was from ze hes wersrine, | TYE STARE Devoxsnnue, the ploneer of exgning, and turnca toheavy rain during the | ed Olyphant « Co., one of theoldest coma miattealons | fen ee Sepak ERE Oe ea [OEE Ler eRenIegrave: Tete ann | Sucoama. BEA, the ColaNSA tracrictte, who Fook, ont pais EA. Me = ate ne LAE Ee — aoe an Boog ace from be pede ane Chines trade, with liabilities eetl- of exalic acid. She had quarrelled her on record where the Powers that be acared con- pong ong been. See t, Pr ia ii see lade] start Satur- Louis extending to Abilene, Kansas, $250. iw ‘Dusenbury, h “nental for Powers that were, been funtil Janney. + DMAI REL nomerarggyaiy | i feeicco reo | BAR mametiriay | Ms Sogo eo | ean ugg gota "SATE | cee ane wt ay am |“ # erect Shots: - ‘. ¥. ‘ rf ty in erators contained in her hold, wan ten last a ; are TS, les est en at an administered antidotes—{N, ¥. cosa name oe Friday. a about