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“THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, = 5 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ; Pennsylvania Avenue,cormer Lith street Death of Princess Alice. wr ee Dec ~ rhe — “e- ~ == * lesse Darms » Princess ice of Engl . The Evening Star Newspaper Oomnany ied at 7:30 o'clock this morning, of diphtheria SI in 4 state of unconsctousness from 2:30 a Oelock until the time of ber death. The Grand sien aie ; i Duchess was the thint child of and second ; r A cc daughter of Queen Victoria. She was. bora nt z , April 25th, Her father, the late Prince each. By wal Saturday, December 14th, 1861— Year, 86. on a remarkable coincidence. o copies for # Snow in Europe. Lospon. Dec. 14.—The weather t cold to-day anbectiptions mt er | V2. 52—N®, 8,019. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1878, TWO CENTS. |} Berets tines Sucw tthe northern voutties of nd and in ¥arious parts of Europe London Times’ Financial Articles _ _ —— " a — es vers eae The Te “ Lae al artichy this morn. = Y Specie Resumption Circular From | CRAZY CALLERS AT THE WHITE | sevidently also insane. Theday Jacob Schaffer FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, yng sea uatan Nield, managing parter THE EVENING STAR. ‘he Treasury. HOUSE. | ana meer ences peng Shvokpiy. Derceeber 46 Kev Whose suspension Was sire = a = == Schaffer, a " ° s + 96th oveniber Last, lost $5. SEnpesice os Circular Inscructions concerning thé resump- | «oof ine Odd People Who Come to | Gent as follows Sir. Ireaident, gaco will be | SpNa'TE The Senate was hot in sossion to- Hot gel ils ned Meet DOUBLE SHEET. tion of spcte payments were issued by Necre- Washington. | with you to-morrow 16 espiain his grand mis. | gay a y Sp wise ean ; ei ee ee tee Gnof specie pay, | ,,EXCtY, BOW and then an item ts published | Slon Treat him wet | cc given above | HOUSE—MF. Wood, chatrman of committer mca higit rate of French exchange seeans ta w Building Se { = i Act XO Provide for the resumption of specle Pay- | siving an account of the anties of some crazy iid be related to ila Volume. The list given of ways and means, reported back pin | Be due paruy io French grain operations wit riper ee ea e Washington News and Gossip. menis, section 3, the following words: “Andon | “12S i could be related to fill a . ¢ Person who iinds his or her way to the White | is. however, ofsufficient length to show thatthe — authorizing the issue of certain dupiieat regis, thet ited St ates. Dat tered bonds, for the benetit_ of the Manhattan | ponds. and partly to ¥ Savings Institution of New York. = sirrs To-pav.—Internalrey- | “8d after the srst day of January, anno Do- Cubes 5 mini eighteen mundred and sixty-nine, the Sec- on the President,” published in each oe ‘AR, does not include all who pay the nt half the calisof people of this class | “caller at the Executive mansion are recorded. Their | day’s 8 Enue. $463,411; CUSTOMS, $368.456, ‘ : retafy of the ‘Treasury shall redeem, in. coin, fe sre : Chiet Magistrate a visit a epee Pirienteenia i icther Friewts | pprsoxar.—Baron Blue, the Malian misister, | the United States legal-iender notes then out: | Visits are almost the daily rule rather than the = = ' | MreSparks, tom committee of appropriations, | Mexriscnos Pee meeting oF imo 1 siren, | : = +3 | Standing, or thelr presentation for redemption | exception. ‘They come from all parts of the povint® reposted he NGA SPPTORTIANOR CLE Make e | thekeen ee hone itunes. oreow.at He'etook. 1% | has rented. Cor the winter. Mrs Major L#dsay’s | acthe office of the assistant treasurer of tde | country, on all manner of imaginary missions, — Special order for Wednesday next. | certained that sto. nt necessary HOWCH Tuake te second Weide ot & diploma whe has | united States in the city of New York, in sums | odwanta to see the President. Generally the | The week has known @ notable wedding and Mr. Durham, from same committee. reported | lo pur Hi the properiy_ requiyed Dy the cise RCH. ms make the second vride of @ diplomat who has | of not less than fifty dolin the circular say: ) down stairs discover their infirmity and everal other agreeable enteriainments. Assis!- hack’ the Miltary Academy appropriation bill, | state commlssion Tortucke f (he middle ratte Vest aaa ee eer ne comswon go lety from | « As the effects of the above section will be to age to get them out of the building on some | Sv a and his wife entertained with Senate amendments; which ainepdments, | peritentia-s att A been rated. ithe seats ace free Rober inte Spanish minster, browse istry. | TMOve any practical difference in the vatue of | Trerestar others wat very oes tues nud cher | aveSecretary Seward and his wite entertain with a trivial exception, were non-concnrred in. oo BAPTIST CHURCH. tev | Ropers late Spanish minster, browzht his lady | voin and notes as @chreulating medium ater | Prevestor others nt very often they find thelr | cuects at ginneron Wednesday. Judge Wm. T. | g Mr. Durham also asked leave to report Dill for I eemorrew | there. the first of January next, no distinction be- awe purchase of property, welonging to. the rE, Pastor, wilt efor the teerni ag. “Biavety of Sine’ For the : : sae i e y i, ret keeper and secure the ear of the President. Otto, the reporter of the Supreme Conrt, gave t ne ra ilavery of Sin Foret AMONG TIE CALLERS AL the Write House te. | GYeun Ulam ail be made Coe ae The ushers down stairs have lad so much ex: | grandest dinner the season has yet known a Freedinan’s Saving and ‘Trust’ Compans iat pve han lnt Hearn ds . a i = . det e Hepat as perience in. ing with lunatics ai - | Wormley’s on Wednesday. There were thiriy- on. @ inthe | WAY were Senators ¢ “4 volving transactions which occur subsequently | # 4 ee ane Or ) i NEE OR JOHN LOR Sanchar To. | FRmub, wel Representatives Hardenbureh, | to tatante. A atared coupons of the Uatted | fis that they have become very expert if | one gu sis, Including the imembersof the Cabt- | ME Eden objected time ane morrow \Sabhath meat Wowioek: “Sobiect | per. Dwight, White ind), *ellly and Bis Sree at cee : A peseel SN sufficient knowledge of the subject to futeiit the | net. the Chief Justice aud Associate Justice of the | ya¢e indian raids in Kansas and webraska a Sinanssaoen wher ings Holighnshsomes ea wore oS public debi by law parable Ik cole wilt be | duties devolving upon thesuperintendentof any | Supreme Court, the Judge-Advocate General, | the capture of ule piaamdens ond eatin | Fe eth bons Peete by Bey. | THe Next Crxsrs—8 weeting of the joint | bald by the awtstant treastier. of the United | INSine asylum in the country. Billy Crump, | the solteitor General, and other special friends | the Seeretary Of the Laterlor for tutormation ae. | fe between amt Preaching by Bev. Tatoo. ‘ , in is | Statesat New York, upon presentation, in coin, | Who was General Hayes’ orderly during the war | Or°the host, among them gudge Usiier. who. | townhether be hac sure CLEVELAND, ©. Dee. M.—At an early hour rt hort & Forman’s extensive job and stationery establishment, was rd by fire. The establishment. ts rest Of tts kind tn uke west. The loss, i Will probably prove to be heavy, as fully A by instirance. Killed by the Train. ered the guiltyand | yz 4y, : E f Also, serviess | committee on the subject of taking the census | Si came wil from Ohio, is particularly | (fae : s Da} recroneais Fgh eters arrisnins, Pa. Dec, M.—At Port t cou oacantall 1° | vas hed at the roms of he Senate france | OF-H the claimant prefers sueh coupons and | And cau with him, from ‘Ohio, parutcnlarly | Was seoretary ofthe Interiorunder Lincoln, and | respon partis of and Nabraskac “Adopted. | 2H cout tast might. a Wes wood gre ae Pao committee thismiorning. it was decided before | (rer, or by any otter independent treasury ofc | ,,/e “daft” peopte who find their way into the | tybie had a broad flat border of rare flowers It. | The House then resnmed the consideration of ccupant, aman named Hiren Ard. recommending any new legisletion on the sub- | cer in United States notes. Such registered in- | President’s room generally look sane spoagn) | bedded tn moss, running entirely around it. the Geneva award bill, and was addressed by —— { O hear the views of experts on the census | terest. payable by law in coin, ag is paid on | DUC Some let their mental weakness be Know | tne head and foot were oval mounds of flowers, | Mr. Frye, In favorof the minority report. He | Whe Markets. Mr. Walker, ex-superintendent of the pediies at any other cities than New | DY their queer questions and strange actions. | and in the center a hemisphere of blossoms. | was not afraid Of attacks made upon tim zal: | parreMORE, Dee. 14 Virwinie einen, deferred, ae is. will be given a hearing early next | York, will also be pald to the claimant in | They are manouvered out as soon as possible, | The menu was illuminated in appropriate de- | and again by every insurance lobbyist: and he Te: do. consolidated, Sy; do. second sera Se => _INFIDE j aoe wa ae pee ¢ | but often cause considerable trouble. When & | sions. could endure the assaults of the hired press. be dus compan, a Sack Cnet chee. Ge vcheP | . - conn Dy ae gue —oe Wien chee | person calls at the Executive mansion whois so | “§P ang airs, Thomas Bryan gave a breakfast | cause he opposed the claims of the insu < 10, new, ?; “do. special tax. 2 bid today. Protestant bury | SENATOR Epucnoe’ Exectonar Birt—Repre- | whe United States at New York, which check to be helpless or dangerous, he 18 } party to Governor and Mrs, Swann this week. | companies. ‘Te majority of the judiciary. c Sugar guict and steady holt, Mead iat eats tree | sentative Southard says the Edmunas bill to | MAY be cashe ‘or, if the ciaima turned over to the police and sent to the Insane |“ yfost of the members of the Cabinet have now | mittee had been prevailed upon to bring to BAL ME, Dec. 14.—Coit . the. holder pret nt prefers, est may be paid to him dire asylum or bishome. From clues turnis themselves the place from which the ned DY | ined each other in state. These dinners al t hail tS | from similar banquets during the last admints- often discovered, and they are given transpor- | tration in excluding all ladies, even those be- tation thereto at governinent expense. ‘There | Ioneing to the family at the host, whether kis. | are such a mumber that have to be sent to the | Witeordauchters, cPherescon tar iene at insane asyium that it hasbeen stu the ¢ sueh inte | provide forthe manner of count | toral votes, which passed the Senate yesterday. | im Unit ates notes by the officer charged Will not be passed bs the House. The Honse_| with the payment of the schedule. Any check Dill upen the same subject will probably not Iraft hereafter drawn in payment of a public | considered until the holiday recess. tion, by law payable in coin, will have £ ST. at kin now. Kev. Gro ces Every 5: ne ae for tay bul qtiet~ middling, Siga8i.. Flour | Which should have been entitled «a bill for the | Put auiet- middling, Hgas. Plour relief of inst panies.” because it wasa | PUlmotanetably higher. | Wi bill which would give relief to none but insur- | a" saya ode, ante Loe ance companies. He gave a history of the at- | Vania red. 107. No 2 western, wisi tempts of the insurance companies to gel the | December. 10tial 045, Jamary, 1 rested thata | Cece eae: | see rough | rary. 10s. Gorn, ecuthern ach eS on ore | ae special appropriation be made for taking them | Tatrof States ne ee eee ene one Ce ee ee cee dena E See RO CRO le BAL Sadge Not a Candidate | home, as it costs more to maintain tiem at the |“ yirs, Hayes now has as herguest, Mrs. Austin, | failed, In the course of his retuarke he wens | SOU een tia, Stee wenow, Auenie a weet j BEXEDING—AE Wie Inst. session of Congress the.) = For Governor of Ohio. } Sovernment expense in the usyium. | Some | of Cleveland, Ohio, but has noone else at present. | tioned the name of Mr. Lathers as tod rg Bese Felirasts; 464; seommen a6. | Senate passeda Oil appropriating ‘The Ohio newspapers for the past week or so | Harmless Imatles ti method in their 1ad- | General and Mrs. Hastings will probably return | | Mr. Wiis (N.Y ntly de ip he on, ase Of The Freedmen’s Ba ness, At stated: periods they pay the White | (Othe White House betore House a visit. ‘Thelr faces have veeome | pyar familiar. Red WHE MAN WHO CALLS TO “TAKE HIS SEAT. Among these is an old gentleuian ¥ rt diste e out in the country LUPAN ME D.. Pax a . On | Lathers was ry ; do. m. eleomed tn the | “Mr Townsend N.Y.) made some inaudible re- | Bye quiet and. ‘asey. General | mark, to which M replied that Mr. and uncha and Mrs. Gartield, Mrs, Jeremiah Wilson and | thers was the peer of the gentleman from New a 10 lives Q | her d s | York (Townsend) and should not be assaited on | Gull ang neay Blas | winter, lion. Ben Willls and wife, Hon. Albert | the floor, where he bad no chance of reply. nd to the | lave been persistently commit- } Titirman will receive anda nomination for ¢ day arepresentath ed, 29 | Ilwas sent to the TI | committee on public tee recommended | and sent if to the appropri WASHINGTON— | day tbe latter commit Sunday sch tr p of THE Stak visited wh + and sald:—"Indge, I see your name | Whisky quict and e ns at ¥ermont | an appropriation of ¥ KW) OF Whir ‘ ane | densburg. He wears a large soft hat, salt and | Mr.and Mrs. Andrews, lion, | Mr. Frye said that ft was a little remarkabie | perstean mition, Sua. Krai, | tor re The coumissiones eneraily used in coanection with the | pepper pants, and a short black Jolin Jay Knox and Mr. ‘Thomas Beattie. that the gentleman from New York (Mr. Willis Re 2 4300" Ww paso aim a balanc for back rent, but the | democtitte nomination for governor of Obto. | are'blue and mild, with not! Since Mr. Albert Willts brought his bride to | should fy into such a passion becs 1 ster rye, 100, ALL we fenine 1 | $160,000 appropriated to cover th AYE YOU th ps fet a Renee in a 7 | them, and his hair ts gra He: Washington, itis said that the two gentlemen | ance attorney had stimply been named. Ew vor = RTH « ©: KR | claim also. sponse every. pe who has stiggested | onee In every two moni ec of the name of Willis in Congress, have singu- —It was man that was “Gold, 104 i one, ae t north Capitol and & 1° ———_— tome that Psaeuld be a candidate for gover- | Goor se Being asked w larly good taste in female beauty. as shown by | Se ae As. Sactoanee, tong, 682 G wt by Rey. A. 2 € | ‘TRE HovsE ComMITTEE ON ArrRoPRIATIONS i have replied that I could not consent. | he replies, 1 have come to take my seat.” He | the: choice of wives. | €.—May hot an insurance attorney be NEW YORK Flour quiet. Wheat finn ag binday schon | this morning agreed to recommend the passage “inore T have retlected on the subject the } then tells how he has been regitlarly elected ‘The return of Mr. nan? | Corn quiet me to eate Willis.—Undoubtediy. 1 am speaking (he IN. Dew. 14. Andrews. the artist, and his | a gentiet ‘Of a special deticien bill appro- loveiy wife, is welcome news to all who had the | fm.—Coni tUSALEM PEMELE does uot require me to make tat | sauistied | ata that the Interest of the | President, and would have | peer . his duties sooner, but work on farm r of meeting them on their former vis! 0 Mr. Lathers. , and 9 rthe seoount, 0 ‘pital st., 0 { eg Tare AMOUNE Of $450,000, re ee the ertainty my own well being requires that | vented his leaving home. The rs talk to | y are NOW at 1496 L street, and Mr. Andrew Did he not write an arcument? | four: ae 106: + ee Byes, 1B: all free Sane Oe eae ay Tshould not waderzo the toll and strata ot mind | him seriously about the matter, and as his old studio in the Coredran Building. | Mr. Willis.—Yes; one which you will ind it Lea. & y Pee eran See ee ae ae oe eae | el thing he soon, lea ‘The wedding of Miss Jeffries and Mr. Wiliam | i ie 10 answer. f [a —<—=< aan sides, there are very worthy | The last time he calle Rrown, on Thursday evening, attracted to the ’e Will See as to that. abana 2 } tion DIM a 10 in com ‘oot AS DHL | men inthe party, Gither one of whom would | dctent In demanding “the Presid niphany churn large company. The ed to argue against the ma | he District im Congress. PE NC date, and whose friends de- | in order “to take his lawful seat.” Being ex- | decorations at the church were ner elaborate, | BUSINESS HEPORE THE SENATE COWMITTRE, + | $s but Ue ot pei heat Scripta ead 2 and it would be ait tt postulated with, he explained to the ushers that | put were tastefal. The bridal party presented -+- = 1 The nest re <5 meeting of the Sen- ee ee ee to interfere with thelr | they need have ‘no fear; he did not intend to | a very handsome appearance when’ grouped | Ihe Mysterions Palenque Tab | ate committer tof Columbia will be | cowcnrrence in the senate amendments to the pare other and very strong | make many changes, and would keep them all | around the chancel. The tollets of the bri } the Smithsonian, | held on Monday next. Among the undisposea ¥ ure } Military academy EL reasons why I should not be the candidate. but | in ofice. He didn't know, come to think of it, | her mother and the bridesmaids were of un. | _ Great efforts are being now made by phliolo- | Gf measures potaditns before the ‘newis siccted Secretary’ | CONGRRSSIONAL DrtecTouy.—The Mrstedition, | 145 unpec me iudeed: it 18 | that he would make any removals at all. He | usual elegauce. Many who are held in. high | gists to solve the problem of the Maya language | yt roltime te tee eacrean te comuuattis ot the ¥ m,and the | gortij ie Maloe Fi i ie | with reluct eae e ait kt, | ight however. pit Secretary Schurz outor the | estimation in our city were present, Only a | SSIS to solve th Maya languase | 4 pill relating to the taxation of street railroads of the ¥ naetathgesy | fortis session. of Major Poore's indispeusabie | subject, for there ing prestimption Cabin pwas asked If he hida wife, He | Small proportion of those invited to the cere, | aNd to read the inscriptions obtained from we inthe District of Columbia: at the church were asked to the recep- | stone monuments found scattered throughout | street railroads in the Which was from eight to ten pn. M Brown left. the city with his bride at ck Friday morning. f ron Blane, the Italiay Minister, and his | Account of their mythol a a bill v« are cord: werning mbia; a Mout District of Colum- jurisdiction on the Court of ry is out iM SUM more ser- | declining a thing that has not, and may never replied r. be offered. But, inasmuch as some’of our | inhmarrie % ne . papers have come ont for my nomination. and | Staves —Every now aud | am informed by a letter froin a friend at Colum. izen of the Distriet of Columbia, | us, received this morning, that tt ts rumored He was then told that no man | yy could be President. He left fmme- ely, with the expressed determination to yas soon as he got home und theu come | and “take his seat, viceable form than Lor Co | Yucatan. They are supposed to record details | Dill to provide tor the settlement of in the eal history of the nation or give an | Serger Se : a against the ‘The above-men. | Dit and conterrin, HURCH, 2 i et. GE sts Mustard Seed The Pi WANTS Pay For ut then some c! a | Chitms to hear t s nd tor ey Purposes; who, by reason Df failure to make application | that they have done so with my. approbation: MAN WHO OWNS THE TREASURY AND WHITE | Wife, formerly Miss ‘Terry, of New. York, who | tioned tablet has been in Washington a number | | yams 10 Wear Ue saiue and pepliine : ; zet | is proper for me to say that such is not tae ease. ‘7 eam 2 ” | were ma ntha i: 1 rive of years, an undeciphered mystery to allwho | feo a : e SetRne Ge bron SOmIC GEUCE cause. aun Oe 1 ind Js firmly made up pot ta tr HOUSE. | Were married in that city last May, have arrived | pf Years, au oe aes > | the city of Washington; a bill to Incorporate PHET HAT HATH A | pay for his slaves under act of emancipa and that my mind fs firmly made up pot to rin iteof rooms, | have le upon it, an fessor Baird, the | A man comes down here from Pennsylvania | al Wormiey’s, where they have a ihe ees St i the Army and Navy Life insurance Company of 2 | ‘The acquisition of Madame Blanc, and the re- | S¢cretary, Nas at length determined to place it | owed = THE *' GS OREAM (orc tcetuee), let bins tell a dream: | | and he that hath iny word. governorship. my word District of Columbia. puts {na petition to | for th year, fle f about thirty-i 1 = | bout tive time bnt the next time [come T want no foolishness. | Thate to be | ter fromthe Argentine Repubil <ont and 1 | of that pation is under the eare nual mertine MONDAY {6th instant, at 7 <0 o'clock, at the i schescecy “ Washington: bill for the improvement or 5 | Congress for relief. Smith Minor, of this city. whe i years old and dresses neatly and comfortably. | tn of Mrs. Chariton nee Campbell, of this elt fully before the eyes of the student of linguistics, | the sanitary condition of Washington and for faithfalls. What ie the chap to the wheat? saith the | |The last one t0 apply for st mpensation, ae ie ee ee demands to see the President. ‘The Trea | will give us a large proportion of American | fd if possible make it yleld upthe secret which | Yoepeniug, the fiver. chanuele etait ty Read 23 Jeremiah and weep. Pray forme’ It | His petition was tiled yesterday. ‘The comais- TESTI OF 3 as OM omic. | sly and the White House have been deeded to | ladies in the diplomatic corps. There are Mrs are in preparation. and With sects ee | relation “to the ment of taxes and b ~~ - } sion appointed under the Distri The Senate conuuitree investigating the omis- | jim and he wants the possession of both. The | Henry Howard, ner Riggs; Senora Dardon, (wite | te 1h. prepar. oa a h photograp hs and | assessments in the city of Washington; a bill to ES citvesant and Trance Melitmn witavets | 2et Of tie had awarded bln €2.s45 for seven | sion of the Hot Springs clause from last session | last time he ealled he wore a pair of badly used | of the Minister from Guatemala)) Madame Bat. Stone WHER Ne Has ceed Cescription Of the | incorporate the District of Columbia stock yard, © Clairvoyant and Trance Meda. will ei slaves: It was afterwards discovered, however, | ypropriation bill heard Hou. Kenneth Ras | up shoes, and got slightly nofsy. When put | tazzi; Madame Outrey, <The French Minister's will no doubt be mate on Sst eae eaqared, IC | abbatoir and rendering company; @ Dill for the ‘ at her Parlors, 215 4% st, Sunday | that Minor was a citizen of Virginia when tl Saiaathetnaren his morning, He | Outside the door he said: “+1 will submit this | wife), and Mme. de Hégermano. formerly Mrs. SL OF ae en to assist in unfolding the | yeuer of property owners In square 352, in the jock. it | state seceded. nd at he hi i voted for sete, seer ou Meet ieee Fated | UmMe as 1 do not wish to make Hayes nouseless; | Moulton. inystery of the Maya hieroglyphics which have | City of Washington: bill requiring the removal WASHINGTON ¢ - | sion ordtuan je was consequently debarrer s f ‘ and sia | ‘Since a been so long undeciphered, or practically so. j e tracks * ince the departure of Mr. Gare Tie lesitioa | _1 was presented to gue old National tastiuce | OL te tracks OF Ub for Julio | Of Washington by Mr. Charles Russell, of Piuil- uffiviet evidence to convict Se : A of eompileity with the transaction, | | Waut tn Lo move out Raynor's) law clerk to go with | * cat benetits of the act. He states In his | that he ha that he bad voted for secession ordi- | (WF Conov 4 Moment of weakness.” and as he | aud desired lis Itimore and Onto railroad from certain streets tu the city of Washington tion of officers. | ‘es S f | and for other purposes; a bill to provide for the | ' must have my hum “how the } Carric, who is chargé @ affaires ad interim. He | Sdeiphia.and the reception ef it was recorded | finding of ceriain certitinates of indebietboes | alever since. he thinks he shonld | Min before the grand jury ern Gens | case stand: isa highly educated young gentleman, who ar- | nme aut a8 follow % | and claims against the Disirict of Columbia: a ubiic meeting ca | be paid t Be ene Comntatsston | eaituntil his chief (Mr. Brooks) retimed trots | THE MAINE WOMAN ynO carey To cosverr | Hived in Washington last June. Mr. Garcia Of stone from Pathe err ene bill to amend the fifth section of an act for the Of the Labor Exchanwe, 904 Pennsylvania avenne, | S¥arued him. The papers were referred wo ne | (Cait mane We Chic lr Brooks) remirued from THE PRESIDE having been longer a minister plenipotentiary : ‘alenque, Centra mamittee where they will si ” Support of the government of the District when Gen. Jous Exion, re save | Charles Russell, Consul of the U. ‘commissioner of Ex high in position was tuvoived he should be here save ; A woman from Maine walked tn one day, ina | at Washington than any other no S . aes > | Columbia; a Dill 1 incorporate the Appalachian ie aeit : c like « which have v on 1s eq | Sir Edward ‘Thornton, his representative. Mr, | Suna. Isla del Carmen. Mexico.” Its dimensions | \y Ssociation of the District of Ce : Poe Ati Re ei Oe ee : CU a ore into ihe e atm a een { Carrie, will, on Ail state otro take prece: | Bey (De OREN, stated at stk feet igi and bgipayeercg ae soluesent of oom ee = CANIS GEAR Ee sa a ‘i tl A a r her arm—o pnee of all, exc ish Minister. i ee mons, Sour andi ims against the District of Colum- TE ABINET MAKERS: —Ai ’ ‘ . Stilson Hutchins. publisher of the. Wi Which led under her arm—on one of the + nee of all, except the British Recitneen tT he: re is \ io one | pandir wage < : eke peeal Weekes in ae f aged ton Pola nr pry SHE eGe the window Llier text aud began in | The ladies at the Riggs House have taken | OT five inches. Its face is divided into one | py end tor othe bill to regulate the Cabinet Maker's trade, are respectiu'l attend a meeting of sauie in Ber-cuanu’ purposes: ~ | Mirisdiction of mastices of the peace in the Dis- and related a ard be nd ano! aloud voice to hold forth on the necessity of eee tor thelr reception day, Instead of Tues- | ir quatencuar an pee : eR a a ues | Miss Key. idanghter of the Postmaster | called cartouches or shields, on which are in- | {Cen of tne revised atatee Ore oe Sates told Lim that her mission wasto convert Prest- | ¢ AIG (QRS tet OF Ce SECCNY | Morey cr ee ee ee to the District of Columb dent Hayes and she had comme to fulfill it. An | iss Lathrop, of € lece of Mr. - ee as t , United States in the Lewis will case. ‘Thisis a | Police came to lis o} nee eee case of Mr. Lewis, of Brooklyn, millionaire. who | Giteat the Capita pare neeion ot niet | left large bequests to the governmet. : : ' sald that if the Chairman. | Will hasbeen contested by several wo { formation about t it Aaiontat te : ; is bases the figure is entirely arbitrary. The late | THE PROPOSED RAILROAD TO MOUNT PLEASAN : | ing to be the reilets of ch ably be obtained, p | eflort being made to escort her to the door she | Thomas Bryaw), the third daugiiter of General | $16 the wens inet s 7 eADANT. g>~ FEDERAL LODGE, No.1} Fa. A.M—By | ‘75 ably ned. i Ne e i - 2 ; | Larned, Miss Hardee, (the daughter of the late r. Berendt, who spent many years investigat- A meeting of a sub-ce rer, « Se matinod the Mt WG Mathie PAMLE | CoxauesswaN ACRLP Clerk named. bul. not fin i. the state- | again became loud and quoted verse after n ais Celia Moulton, or Okie | Ing the Maya language In Central Aiwate lies calantar p ermengea= dorsi. de nication be on TUESD! = - . ment of the officer was printed he next da instead of | Eustis and Messrs. Elam. Robertson and Ellis. | Benson came to ther ofice aud wanted | active resistance, sie | Representaffye from Louistana, have signed a | to know where the inform verse from the Bible, After much noise, but no | General is gotten out on the | (ulece of Ge nit Secretary fon ezine from | porch andthe door was closed. She lett an- Miss Wilson, will be among the 1 annual con EVENT nck A . Decewiber 17th, ut 7 ‘Tuesday, Deceniber 24th ) “Mew = > | Senators Dorsey and Rollins, of ube Se jo com - rt », a | when in this clty afew years ayo, reported the |“ jn mera). ANG | cxistenoe of an additional at or erie | mittee on the Ristrict of Columbia, wes nent ra ae: *s Soh) 1 ebutantes : * Washington stone forms a part, and of this the | this morning to | rl S interes o to he pUnctual im their attends | certiicntathae atier a cavesil seas Sud) feted Wnt no more publication | nouncing her determination to convert, Mr. | number otdebutantesthis winter, weatiees | institution has seeusee an ehgravingso tia: the | various Make DATO Biveeh Lebioane tees bar 5 oes | the allegations made by H. L. Sinith be made. as it might det the end of justice | Hayes, and repeating poet texts ail the within a few weeks. The readers of Tar Star | Whole subject will be presented to scholars, | Washington to Mount Pleasant, Three different —_ - | Representative Acklen, they. Without and prevent the discovery of the person who | Way down the concrete walk to the gate. who remember Miss Margaret Preston, whowas | , Whilst the Maya is stil spoken by al! the bills providing differem routes fornn rallroxd to fee THE Gaz | ton, pronouns the charge agaist him entirely | abstracted the clause. Benson said if turther STRONOMER so ouch admired when ¢iattiay Mcar. | Indian tribes of Yucatan and adjoining pro. Without foundation and a base attack upon his | publication wa character; and Messrs. Foster. Frye, Calkins, | days, give them a full statement of the ¢: Cobb, Money and Ye . after a careful consid- | exclusively. He came at the end of two days | exation of the evidence submitted te them toucb- | and said he had traced out the matter, and suppressed he would. in two > been introduced In Con- ied a few Weeks ago. He lisle, of this city, = , | vinees, and there are reli; $ KS, ‘ ese : . 5 waa ‘an | liste, lls city, and those who can remember religious books, such as Full descriptions of the proposed Mnex Uhe world was coming’ to au | her State} "DUE MORE ABTeeAbly notion tee, | Ymns, catechisms and oaiters mane a | Reba Published in THE Star. Judge Cases . he was not made superin- | inager in society here, nen her husband, Gen, | Yet being written with our alphabet they can Jobn B. Bloss, and John W. Thompson present aval Observatory, in view that | recto) n 1 3 e z y, was In Congress, will be | if NO Way be Used in Interpreting these alicient ed To the committee arguments ie bev 5 tng the change. declare tt mallclously made and } could convict Senator Conover, its clerk, Itlee. | he might, by his knowledge ofastronomy, avert | {teston, Of Kentucky, was in Congress, will be | (ht Wad 0 uot it interpreting these anetent | of to the com the charter of the MetepouiG a . » statel : . j interested to hear of the grand entertainment Metropolitan without foundation in fact. and John V. Foster. One statement made by | Me impenal ng, Collision of the carth with all | iy Lexington last week, when Miss Preston | teltorized and down-trodden by the Spaniards | road. Thie bil hasan reported to the Senate. { Benson Mr. Hutchins wrote out himself, sup- | the planets. He was promised the position and married Mr. Davie, of Louisville. The wedding { from their first inroads into the couatry that | and {snow on the calendar. It originally pro. Sunday - — i committee postug Benson desired tt Rent porn tlie CnDGE | left satistied. G | occurred at the elegant residence of the bride's | Wey bave become degenerate, surly and’ gross- | vided for the construction of ‘tlh mad Up lath Gera « wrourson ate land ease ct | @ ins, WO foe | Revasna, “LECTED | parents, the old Wickliffe homestead. ‘Twelve | 1¥ ignorant. ‘They still, however. cling most | street, but Judge Casey lias moved that tthe | RIA TRETGNOInGpEAGEmte | rece but iene iUnmigne aoe be mete VIVANIA. | Tooms were open on the first floor, aud lighved | PerUnaceously to speaking their own language, | aiended to Willd the road turough Isth streer SEL. Banstow’s CELEBRATED ud under an old Spanish grant. inant re it en Tae ve ne } SPT re ae a G ee of | not only by gas but by the softer light of count- | a — aa eaketion the | to seat Pleasant. bial ooketoad labs SE rye subjects. A woman state. a ) asi ‘ sh, ents also speak it, e | r. Wild ek r el CRYSTAL FIREPLACE STOVE, | THe Hor “evex has | vision for having divulged the secrets of the Hee Tea ray deat, Goat State. about 4” | less wax candles in old-fashioned candelabra, =k mete ary | MG William Dickson appeared in behalf ot rah ears old, with a gray hat, a light woolen cldak, with simi | bareau. Benson said if its publ n | handsome brown eye sat } | fp Hoven Coreen @ floral ‘decorations were of surpassing | 3°afS of Spanish domination the bishops | ie Mount Pleaswnt ant Potomas side mene sat Bee cee ee ee Soran ome: | ee cat conttees Appoltiee oy the senate | Was held ap he would give additional fa and regular features. | heauty, The mantels were beds of carnations, | %@thered together vast piles of the Maya books, © bill. The route provided for in this bili ts fron fon ie tnewrpassed: and the MAYFLOWER, w lar sub-committees appoit s pious rthe Pos | Ceweduletly in last Week. She said that there | 4 grotto of pure white blossoms was formed, | M0ls, images, sacred vessels and temple fura’. | the Boundary ad corn street, south along leu hentenare ‘and down stairs, and is not equaledin | Gans apo th tivestarate dittevcit wexnclies the proper time which should be for the Post | Wasa thousand dollars up that she had been | \nder whtell the bride and groom stood during | “re, forming a vast holacaust. in the public | street to H street nor liwest, east along H street heating power: also, the MODEL, a double illumi. | Some abject, Mr Garten wus ainde chatennn excuey A ous rier was Kept in type a | elected governor of Pennsylvania on the gueen- | the ceremony. On one side of this bower was | S4Uares Of the great cities and destroyed every | tO 15th, along 1th street to Penteste ete ae 5 a month, during which Benson frequently reiter- | pack ticket. She had only the week before | tie name Preston and on the other Davie, both | €Vidence attainable by them of Indian history | and through 14th street to be street southwest, nated siove, the best of the Baltimore ueaters—all at | ahabecr are aol | reporting’ nstltitional power of Cone | atQd4ais statement Hat state to see about it, and not get- | wrought in large letters in tube roses, The | #20 mythology. One of these bishops, 1. then ting much satisiaction bos a to its truth, and said he | sone to that's S27 OrH St. N.W., NEAR THE AVENUE, | Feporting upon the constitutional power of Con- | ywonld have Senator Conover inthe penitentiary . to 12th street and through 12th sbrevL “ is bite had come to the Presi- | bride's dress was of a peculiar rial which, . bY Rawie, says Of their books, + they cont. Water and Lie 6th street whart, ess lo iegislate upon the subject of public | ina month. Witness kept the article in ty} 7 BTHe Cilestil ttle o 1 We aL elite oe te peuliae ihaterial whieh, | poching ‘wikel Superstitions ys Furnace, Rane and Plumbing House, and only | heath. Mr. er LO report the seo} until, from inquiries elsewhere he ascertalied | Genter ener Che oe any settled, | She | while all white, yet in the embossing, delieate | BOtine which had not superstitions and eck and L. 8, .. 8. Emery represented rorporate the Mount Pleasant rail- wv. ‘This bill provides for the con- Tallroad from the Boundary and Manufactu-ers of Slate Mantels in the city. nové-ir | method of investigation, and M = - | made chairman of the sub-comm. yr eves rHarmacy, ee 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE | Wilitan H. h netching On glass, suggested the lights of | [eS Of the devil; we burned them all. at witic iceberg of tiie delicate teams Uy frost | Mex Were excvedingly sorrowful and troubled. the windows. Her veil was of tulle, and her ges were perp Sout aee and similar o: that Benson had deceived him likely (0 | ‘This tinportant document was the tieket ts : fee ea ee arabe it Was published, and then | py the green ackers ii the recent. @lections 1 5 lid fs xs Feennsylvanta, and had on thein, of couse, Ue } ornaments superb diamonds. Hersistel es | Tay Ba eS el pre called by Senator Cond- | james of all the nominees of 1 at party. She | Susie and “Tesule and M BS EALGM Wie el bi nd wa | Struction of lexico. “ath street. Unrough 14th street to its function SENATOR CONKLING has as here are now known but ripts Pa oe ie towalds Ging ant the pare. | 2uies of all the not hown but three manuscripis | with Park street, in Mount Pleasant. SODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught all | poue t Monday in the U.S. supreme cont. | SPRY ident could do nothing | Mrs, Bristow here a few ears ago, were the at- | 1 Ue Maya character, vizi—The Mexiean wan. ; _Atter hearing arguments for and agaiust each pBODA aR nue NEXT Henclay fn tne t Supreme Court. | of Benson. . ; | for ber, and was referred to Attorney General } feugnuits: Mrs. Preston wore a superb pear] | "script No. 2 of the Imperial Library at Paris, | Of the proposed toads, Sub-committee di ‘Blue Lick, Bedford sud Bethesda Waters by the appears that when A, T. Stewart was of the Two or three witnesses who lad been Devens | : 0 ad it as | the Dresden Codex, and the Manuscript Tri vided at Ui i this arte r > over 7 : ett ssh he sold a werchant in Atabai moned failing to appear, the committee ad. | Dee | colored satin, embroidered i Pausiey draped Of the fi thing is known, as thas oe of tin GoerUe Sate rien sae. —_ _ = eae is amounting to three tuoustad ‘Wollars, | Jonmed to meet again at the call of the a EE MAS WITH A LETTER: j witiregaliace, | been investigated cxeee a nga, aS Las not | each of tin ooo poinbtaenni along THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- Bee UnInedintele Care. Een Ate tee =e . SS) er, which was = an | been investigated except to make rla ! would be apt Pe Ter Tinea Ne ale earen, tinder the | the characters corm mith tihowe of the | vero! prope Ta tie en celebrated French chefs | SCuptured tablets. ‘The others have been | —— al, Was a most elaborate banquet. | Sttdled to some extent by scholars, but with re. | GREAT Ssow IN TH She still adberes to the old-fashioned custom of | SUIS Which have not been accepted as satistic- | central Bee cates thes Sj tian, A vaw-boned fellow from Maine is seen no | The Mee PUES SLE See = Se more at the White House, He used to be a re the transaction. aud brought suit THE ORDER of the Navy departunent, issued ee MS no Rouen in eves morn | ae es in deeieweite Z syetpalier) 1g. Walk Up to one of the ushers, and with a The staan ee guns OAT ee atta compensation of | inliltarwsalate hand him a letter’. the lero mumodare the PANY. corner t and New York avenue. NGLAK and DAMP PROOF VAULTS. which are SAFES FOR RENT at 5 wo $60 WARE, or other SECURITIES, ter num- persona oulinary Bho r Disp re ches frour ad Western Missourt, Iowa and Kansas SH. WAR s y seamen, or jandsinen serving | were always essed nD. | giving her attentio e is - | tory, ‘The arch destroyer of Maya antiquities Say the heaviest snow storm known for years Ta ee Serene wart for defatnation of wharac- | in the engineer's fe firemen and coal- | from Ohio, Preeident ore United’ Hilt | ORS re eos | and literature, Bishop Lauda, it seems prepared | has prevatied during the past twenty-four hours, =a ter. and an Alabama jiry gave him a judgment | heavers, will not be regarded as in foree trom | of Ameriea, Western Continent: Whine tase preparations for the entertainments, whether | #2.account of the Maya Indians, a deseription , The depth ot the stiow varies trom ten to thirty fore $25.0), SL was ‘appealed to the supreme | and after this date, An order by Secretary | Dist of Columbia These letters were | state dinners, lunches, or balls, eh ave | Of their town, dc... but, betterthan all, gives an | inches. and in some localfties is very badly court, but meanwhile Stewart died. Judge Hil- | Thompson, just issued, directs this. always opened, but were such serawls that no | given at her house and which are unrivalied tu | @lphabet, which is the most probable key that | drifted. The railroads are generally ovstructed, Meio Tee Un a Oe | TDererE FIR CEST GG eorees Ta ae ead them. | This probably sulted the | apy city. When her husband was minister to | 'S Known to us fer reading the hierogiyphics | and some of them have been obliged to stop oe MATHEY CAYLUS" CAPSULES, ing to obtain a release of the judemeat. Senator ea wu TIGATION —The Com- | man exactly, as all lie seemed to want was to | Spain Mrs. Preston adhered to this custom, and | fUnd on their ruined edifices. This has been | running Wains altogether. At Lexington, Mo., Teed for over 25 Years with great sucvees be | Conkling says that before he zets through with | mittee on reform in the civil service to-day no- | Yetvor he awe prompuly at nine every | ao banquets at Madrid surpassed he | Applied to this purpose by the distinguished | and other places schools are closed and bustness scoschood seo | mes Seba le OE ERB DES TEE IS k=: Fi py desir i 1 ow ST OUT S | I e1 “wo ek fe to the study of America mitive history. | Mississippi river rozen Over, an he walk of eases, recent orof loug staking. every. | WehPreted in Alabama, cere eee AG Tou oe ee ee hone ae | Batches on thelr chssn ae ey eee It seems, however, thateven Wil theaidofeias | across on the lee. A ject storin prevaiied at St where. ‘oct sh&s Ly THE NATIONAL Womas SUFFRAGE AssoctA- { fraud in connection with the pas- | Last summer a burly lunatic raised a vow in 4 = = alphabel several very different interpretations Louis Thursday night. TION Will hold their eleventh annual Washing- . | fon convention January 9th and loth. The) business of the convention will, of course, be to TRE PROSPECTIVE RETIREMENT OF JUDG: LEHEM BUCKWHEAT. | push the demand for woman suffrane, Dinsmore that the President could not see him, night, but was not in his seat in the House to- eee ee ce eee This reat Americaninte 1s dead, and it ts feared AFRAID OF CATCHING COLD.—Cyprien Costo- floraz de Mirabel was hanged In the jail yard at St. John’s, Quebec, yesterday, for the murder of Mutherton. He dented his guilt to the last. He was put out. Dinsmore watched and saw | day. that he went around back of the house. He O1ty from the bench of the District of Colum- | stepped to the s BEF { #09 District of Columbia assessment | the East Room because he was told by Sergeant | GEN. BUTLER arrived in Washington Jast | CaM be made of aie wae ee ae | | uth end of the East Room just APPRAISER DUTCHE! , of New York, wasat the leaves RO —, competent and indefatigable sesh seas ae ’ z . E S i i s in time togr 4 ae a eats x : Successor. It is to be hoped that the forthcom- | Berore proceeding to the scaffold he declined sOQ®, pounds, BETHEEHEM Broewiear. | Nava Ones. —Pay Inspector C,H. Eldredge PHEREEES (eee oigeuieut ee ing TOITOUSE Tle a PRCAEity (O-OAy- pe neu energie pees: i torenee his collar, for fear he “might eatch a enn ee | ornare culaer Provisions and clothing at the | Vacancy from residents of the District, but also | ¢Testtalien. and sald apologetically, “1 only a : | . ‘ =p fh hoe Sree » us ’Y 1B. BRYAN & BRO. orfolk navy yard, Jan. tst. First Lieut. J.M. | from almost every state in the Union, Some. | Wanted to see the Hon. Mr. Haves.” una Ian eeeameacre rns eral autor a ainiculty as brs Youu oF sand CERN 1s we 608 Penssylea Grimes has returned trom the Astate station, | have one applicant for the place, and others THE “GODDESS OF LIBERTY FE ee ee oe ihe Bake ei Sane celegram ‘was veodived ke Bahan or aoe decks __Oppowite Mets _ | aud has been placed on waiting orders. Cadet | Many more han one. 1. W. P. Smaith, of Nasb- | just stepped down from the dome ov the api- | fund for the Distriet of Columbia. has sent to = ——_— chistes Maen . matting Engineer F. 11. Bailey bas been detached from | Ville, Tennessee, is the most’ persistent of all | tol” has already been introduced to the rei ers | the chairman of the House committee on the | Miss MARSHALL WINS a WALKING Marcu. | 010Ck yesterday afternoon from James! ax. She came back the other week | District of Columbia the draft of a bill “Inaking | ‘The ino miles Walking match at Jamestown, N. | Sacorming tne condition of Goer and being refused admittance to the President's | a permanent annual appropriation for the pay- | ¥., for $400, between Miss May Marshall, 0° Chi as follows; “According two best information, room threatened to bring down her “reserves. ment of the Interest on the funded debt of the | cago, and Daniel Carroll, of W ‘arren, Pa.. was - i WRU PETIES BEAL SACOU Alert, Asiatic station, AND MISSES’ SEAL HATS AND | Inv orders. cmaster ETS or at the Norfolk nav ordered To settle account nd placed on wait- | Ue outsiders, and is pushing vigorously his | of ‘TH swell as tuspecs | claus to the appointment. rd, Jan, ist, and ae Just received. Perens: Ov NAVAL StoREs, r 1 fe “ ‘ 3 Sy “ ct . hopeful.” A press dispatch received Pa a a 5 ‘There being | These consisted, she said, of all tte statues in | District of Columba and of the cities of Wash- | won'by the former at 11:39 o'clock last night, | Ctleal, but hopeful.” Re tle en a = | misapprehension or misunderstanding in the | the old Mall of Representatives and that of cok, | ington and Geobpevan wed tert eae j she being one lap ahead, having held that posi: | Mt Might sass: “Governor Hampton rested m » FURUTERS, A Noranne GaTwere comfortably Thursday night, and the atte: hysiclans report him as much improved to- ba an (Priaay) 4 phere was a very Clikses iy. 4 bus in the €ast {rout of the Capitol an+ or | demption thereof, and for other purposes.” | tion since the 53d inile. deel 26t ‘905 re " here was a very ) matter of purchases by purchasing pay officers | Y!4 newODAS —— Penn. avenue, of “notabies” at a reception | of the navy upos Ate steno vad the group of the backwoodsman and Tawan requisitions, | fig Judge-Advoeate General Dunn last | Secretary Thompson has issued eron the | NSU. } notabl | given by G AFF, FLEISCHMANN & co., A TERRIBLE EXPIOs!ON of nitro-giycerine an A Lesson To LrtiGa: —The judge of a New ONLY GENUINE | WEI at his residence, on Capitol Hill. to ex- | subject.” He directs that all such’ punviases | THE MAN WHO CLOSED THE Wax OF THE RE- ines, at Eaningtou. Ky. sentrdag. Crain wil ave A GRD Oe ae ta Paxte PREVENTE SOE ESS ED TEAST | ratand his taunt a vleteee afew diye “Te: | Navy. the snlets of bureaus or the ecietne A hard looking male customer avout | Of mining cars, the mules and a negro driver | nesses very caretul as to what they swear to, | 44> H\wlded ves patsot Woosber suber tee ugdenmebics © te wenuine Compressed Yeast are | invitations (which were sent only to yerwory, | pay Waster at the ete Tene authority does , (pits Seus old came in one inorning. 1 am | were blown to atoms. ‘There is a panic among | Hit honor ordered the defendent in a breach of G. Wi 3 cwht s u ion. 1 an.” he said in a roar, “who ciosed the re- | the miners and their families, The shock of ise case into custody on a charge of per- Toke on and Mrs. a oH. | Wlends of Governor Morrill) broaght toget not extend to the officers representing the bu- | {he man. bape < ‘orn ver that he Fire broke out in the building, but MANN CUD COMPRES Tae eISOE | company of sentienen among whom ther | reaus at aly yard or station. Articleseo be UT || SeneOn tC 8 tae OF neces ae oa a one ee ee sal ever praanl marriage tortie Pluiati, | {20veulldren were dismssed without te kiow!- induced to abandon our pure extract of prateonicg | Were HO hk dent dia ive visitors at the Wits | A COCNTERFEITER ON TetaL.—Michael Con- | Wale ener ee admitted that such a | S48e of the fact, under the plea that carpenters ¥* a natural leaven, for a counterfelt article or a | Messrs. . Sherman, wz, Rey and | {cree to inspection Uy inspecting oflloers, Dut | House “Hie GAG ereee, Ge Ta coed ee | tiers alloned Cet et ee ena ite romise has been given. ** | were coming to work. After all were in safety, PASTE tee etch are tote avoided | Mecrars: three of the Caited States Supreme the latter arenot to purchase them, ‘The ‘pur. | let cendie “AN cyery One, Wo called Polige | was placed on trial in the Uatved states circuit | routs? £ thealana was siveu and the fire Was so0D cx considerat i cas’ | Court, Justices Clifford Field and Miller; th» | Chasing agent will be responsibie that they are | Sati, ore 1 7 ce . Ungulshed, — _ sti 1 : . » st station on that street. The man went promptly | Cour, at New York, yesterday. He made a | A Jea.ovs Loven.—At Irvington, | masa i; | Vice F ut. Che speaker of the House of Rep- | Obtained at the lowest market price. The ap- % Ler 8 tr Depot—1118 18th street. | 01 tue army. and fully one-half of the members | the transmission of It to the officer representing GORI ne said, 1 have fist oalied Oe ee: eee mill at that place, and as she was entering the of the or WILL YOU BE MUMBUGEED | Hah N aS S‘Anthouy: Bitekuige Mor. | MOU give ValldAy to the purehgee Mane EE | dent.” ‘The Keeper took tn the situation at's |, A JOKE OX THE Potice.—The arrest. at_ New building @ young man. her lover stepped up, | The ryeat es oes hn Se - 5 alne, Bay oA “i side, Mor gi se_unles : vine hy a 1 uursday a out a revol tired at her. ‘shot << Wire steno, 2S 3 rill of Vermont, Wadlelgh, Beiiee: wean made by ‘the puachasing’ paymesten Where | glance, and, saying, “step this way,"eonducted-] Haven, Conn, ‘Th Tee onepettion win as Pinter Gases aie ae es has ceived Us eb QEANSES. when Jou eet he DD Maxey, Howe,’ Allison, Ferry, Davis, Cock sthan five members of the Cabinet— | Chased on open purchase requisition are sub- See the President.” Thurs- there is an immediate necessity tor medicines, | MS visitor into one of the cells. As he turned | S¥pher, supposed to have some convection with at a eee at H. BL HEM: the key in the lock the man inside said:—«It | stealing Stewart's remains, to have | andmedical aid summoned. The cause on Pon pm pen ay) agen ys i. P rhea . sald:—* i e ol BLERS, fur Orsictas, 458 Pennsylvania aveone, | Pe! Windom sud political. Dade es. | the Dureat Of medicine and Seer eeenURE | the President comes just stow Hin Fight ta, wig been a practical joke played on the pohice. “Sy- | attempted murder was jealousy. Newson the matter without holding ee corner 4! = nows0-tr prominen ‘both political partics; be- a reery may make | vonr” “Certainly,” said the keeper, and were | pher wil enter suit against the officer who ar- — —— views on the # regular ~ —— wD LIBR Amea | wileS Representatives Hale. Reed ‘and Linds- | the purchase, and will certify the facts on the eax: 3 ners ted bi An Eprror Coxvicrep or LiseL.—J. W. . General McCandless me G"48DIAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSUB- | Icy of the Maine delegation in the House; | Utplicate bills before payment. The term ck to his desk. — pete eae = - Pomeroy, editor of the Saturday Evening Prexs, | As¥it does not justify a reopening of the case by ANCE SOMPANY OF LONDON, 2 ct fet Justic Drake, of the court of Claims: Judge aoe nein used, oe not include Se Dayton, Ghis, mancaasie on ine ane ‘Torx 10 Preces.—At the American iron works, | of Covington, Ky., sras yesterday sentenced to | the board. yile, of the Supreme Court of the District; medical stores generally. ui Z . in Pittsburg, Pa., yesterday, Patrick Shannon, a fine of $50 and be for Pass , AGENT, ~ » - tin box full of These cons $ days | gw-The Pope has sent ten Jesuits to Central street, erties thelr GOnibalito ck tee Reena ts |e Counrenravigs Auraria —The Ue Geet pe aces igion which God had de, | aesistant mbfiveignt, wale e aiine of | for a article re®ecting on {irica to evangelize the countries travensen vy * pee? _____ Cee Peters (is: Neshieates. | he cx seme sae ex-secretary of the Trzase | vice division of the Treasury ts to-day informed puted him to make known tothe world. What | Grawnth te the shaft: biel eee taking two of Congress trom that algerie, Present memver | Stanley and Livingston. The mission will cos : SEWERS OOF as, IY, gave him most gratifying evidence of the | of the arrest at Washi Tadia a ie wanted was the President to grant hima hundred and forty jutions a minute. —— $40,000, and the missionaries will take with them Sicem and affectionate regard in which ne is | Sige, terest ington, os Gt John | charter and he would thea start ona business | HUPdrec could be stopped, his body was | _ LEGISLATOR aND Convict.—A telegram from | 50 porters, servants, etc., who will be un- ‘DINNER and SUll held by his former associates in the public “rey bs noted hae gountertelt silver | basis. He gave bis name as Jacob Schaffer. iis | {2¢,™ and scattered over the mill. Cincinnati, December 11, says; “John O'Connor, | *med. TEA SETS, | jife of Washington p pieces. " McCarty is noted for his feats of coun- tear was: men. He thought ID PIECOS AS WORN Sanat S| §@-Mr. Thurlow Weed, the OF the most elegant styiea, Ee ene terfeiting and tis success in passing spurious | Pearcas (eahy senewspaDer to 3 formerty a member of tie Ohio legislature, was - Yeveran journalist, Man a coin. ‘the secret service men have been after the contents of his box and publish ine Sod cuersl SchobEMLD SrA. incommander wes, | convicted in the U. 8. Court See en ; ee EIRK & SON, ‘TRE TaLLaroosa arrived at the Portsmouth him for some tae. He was released his creed } Geners) Schofield,. 8.,A., in command at West ibg an affidavit in support of a claim fora pen- | $@-William Merrick has been convicted at 39 Weet ‘Steg Bai Va.) wavy yard yesterday a s Fel on $5,000 | before he secured the charter. For this reason Point, was found dead in her bed at Ne » | sion, He sent me ! ee ) fternoon, oy : Presid ac coe On tee ois ies = : was wert tage hee ee sentenced to death for the