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] LOCAL NEWS. SUPNINGL @ THE EVENING STAR. > i — Washi: y PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : | sacatees or Tam sorey canine AT THE STAR BE mena ae i" | A meeting of the joint eommission on the Fenneylvania Avenne, Corner 11th Street, by b | Washington monument was held yesterday In The Evening Star Newspaper Sormpanys pregeer Ad Use Executive Mansion; present, 6 W. ADAMS, Prewt. | the President of the Visited stat . W.W, FB | | Corcoran, chairman: Gen. H. ix Sieh tae ieee 1 im served (9 mubsoribers in | of engineers; Mr. Edward Clark, architect of the the city by ,_ on thelr awn scoouat, at Capltol, and wames G. Hil, esq... supervising cents per week, cr 44 cents Sen ee jarebitect Of the Treasury eparim ut. ot. ter, 2 cents each mail—portase Seen the eoputer, oh. By mail postage, Be, | Casey, engineer in charge, Was also present by Ve edd ar the Bost Gites at Washington, D. SS S invitation, (Entered ai " ered at the Fost (fic COL. CASEY'S REPORT. as serond clare The chairman submitted the annual yeport Tre Weexty Ston—published on Fritay—828 | to the commissien of the eugtueer ta change, ‘All mail subecr BAS oT WOLEY expended Upon It Lo thal date, together CONVERTING IT INTO A MILITARY Post. year, poatare prepaid. BX months, $1; 10 copies weet wal eee adie | ~VSX, 56—N°. 8.633. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1880. TWO CENTS, thing ine Sear ending Nor, 35,10 eae —— with drawings illustrating the work aceom- AMUSEMENTS. 1h. 20 enpies for ¥ Rates of advertiman ‘made known on sppheation. statement of contracts made and the amount of SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | Sint moras | TORTESIXTR CONGRESS. (Toloorams +g The Star, Linck ae = = —— e ° > THT, H Dense Deeb as contemplated by the protest of July = = = So oan Sroct = 1 from the Secretary of War, . . . i was fintshed on the sath of May, issu. ATIONAL THEATER. KOTICE TO STOCKHOLDE A Nader direc ans *| SENATE—Mr. Jonas presented the creden- The report says: “Consideriug the sirength- N - p LR fanaa Mectine of thestochioniers ot tne | Washington News and Gossip. | an tne ordnance, narness and timber storea at tials of Hon, Thomas C. Manniug appotuted by FOR APPAIRS, ened foundation as anew onesthe area oF it ETE EY. Teen se® © og | OCMVANY is calied for MONDAY January 3.1841, | Govgunwexr Recerrs To pay. — Internal | (Be Washington Arsenal are belng removed to | the governor of Loulstana as Senator to Ml thy Parnell’s Threatening Letters, ase 1s: «quare feet, and fta depih 36 feet RVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEB | St JOc*elock t office of Franc a tlie eas Dav. — Internal | New York and San Francisco, preparatory to | place of H. M. Spofford, deceased, until the Lospon, Dec. 7.—Mr. Parnell received two 1 inches. The old foundation bad un area of . » corner We St Asaph ste., Ale Tevenue, $255,615.75;_customs, $563,015. converting these grounds into a regular mUli- | ext meeting of the Louisiana legislature. They | threatening letters during his stay In Water. DSS? Of 6,400 Square feet witha a dep hof 23. feet a ee lapenepace eee Tue Fou.owrsa internal revenue appotnt- | tary post. The warehouse used for the fine | Were Fead and filed. 11 | (9%, one of which accuses Lim of destroying 4 inches. Since the sub-foundation Was com- LOTTA, | “Meettans ALBERT HOWSON, Clerk ments have been made: Edward Hoover, st>re- | Stock of Umber is to be converted into a large On motion of Mr. Kernan, the pending bil | the country to benefit his own pocket. pleted on the Ist of November, 1573, about fixing the duty on Darley malt at 25 cents per Cex a az 7,000 tons load has been placed upon it, aud Won of Che: ONAL HAN, BONIS’ NA- | Keeper and gauger isth districtot Pennsylva- | Rate, tor arulery sherses. and otner ware | pushel was recommitted 10 the committee on | 2M Sige Champion in Trouble. 15 appreciable chance ey the soe ieee tae Drama by | §-% TIONAL BAN tae William Tn d, storekeeper sth dis. | ROUSES are to be fitted up ds quarters for the | Hshel, The proprietor of the Sitgo Champion Has the 4’ corners of tke chan been cansed b: for Lori, euti- | @ D.G Devember 7, 1880. | Fite Of Kentucky; amd Ge Be Wight, store: | OOPS ‘The work of shipping off the umber. | MMBNCE Grtaediuecaaartiieematnon been committed for trial on the charge of pud- | the weight The ae ees pene canced DY | TMA See atthe Baakiue Hogcens PUPS a¥e | Keeper Sth aistriee of Tiinois, = Seder tone tee argcnad for aperma ee douetn | the local taxation of legal tender Treagury | UShing @ notice calling ona tenant to rein Corners Muring the seat was eee eS TTLE 1 MARCBIONE3S, wall ake t tug House ¢ ES , order to e arsenal for a permanent barracks, . ‘S 2c % quis farm. si of an Ine .e 5-100 | EETED T dis Onl Cartons Skog See Te ee oe Seneeraniaee Nene nen Se u ELECTORAL MESSENGERS.—Secretary Sherman | 80d headquarters. Four compantes of the 2d ni Mesars. Teller and, Hil tntroduend several ‘The Oarsmen, inch? portent 3.100 OF anniecks cee mort: Lite Sei, novra. | deci taw lw WM LATED. Je. | yesterday wrotea letter to Treasurer Glifllan | ere permanently and forte the headsereee | Dills amending the bill to ratity te Ute agrec- | LOSPON, Dee. ¢—Nanlan Is staying tn Dsb- | weat, Siro of air Ince The sain ae hr Marchionces, | e TUR ANNIVESSARY CECEDRATION | dirceting him to disburse the appropriation for | for that regiment, ‘The ariilery combeneen | Ment. Tenlay He nang S001 Work on the river ves. | underpinning the montiment has been accom a v OF THE MEDICAL SOCTE LY, D. O., will Mr. Tngalls Introduced a Dill _guthorizing the | ferlay. Tie says he will row a race With Toss plished without causing the slichtest ‘OF ap) x z igh adap, | Deheld at theroonnof ‘Society, Gonzaga'Hall, | the payment of the messengers of the respec- | Fort McHenry will be transferred from Batti- issu’ and providing for the exchange aud re- | 10 from fourto five Weeks for £100 aside. If the least opening in any oink «ar thi t 401 ‘Shere will eon “EY” | CWEDNESDAY, Decembernth, at Soreiock p.m! | tive states for conveying the votes of the elec- | more to the arsenal here. Colonel R. B. Agres Pp eterno Ross consents, the match will be ratife: H at portion of will be in command of the arsenal. FortMe | demption of fractional notes. Referred. to- the monument already eou=tructed—which por Mondzy, December 13-MB. and MRS. F. 8 Fhe oration will be delivered by D: - McKra. The | tors to the seat of government. The Mar: day. The proposed new regatta for Am | : 4 n motion of Mr. Wallace, the stan rican ion, including the foundation, 4 S ©. B.A. KLEINSCHMIDT, M.D.,’Bec | d6 8t = rheadauattey h taking Mr. Pryor’s place, aud or two | Of the company states tha ey and Hoamer serency-one aud’ a ha’) rnailiems of nds. QORD'S OPERA HOUSE. | a . : AMERICA’S INTER-OCEANIC CANAL COMPANY, tonne ae, eine Pale Hoops: Ee MoHeury ore slight changes being made. Wish to quit England, owing to the expense | “Tye net cost of the new fouudation hie bent coIN GL aUaIAY. wens, | (> BIBERNIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION: | 2S : i itable grounds for drilling. purposes: were | Mr. Anthony presented the petition of br attending their stay, and ask tMat the ri e4.473.92. Cn the 10th of July wit. the em eee eee ee) eld Oe EDR TaD AY BUEN ANG toate: | Congress will be asked within a few days to | suitable Sere dry JOC ae Rett ees hte | ors of Providence, H.1., agalust the pending bili | De held five weeks hence; but Boyd. and Dankment around the monument was ttalshed MATINEE SATURDAY. Seat OB lack. at tie Hall-eneucr Sthemig | WMCorporate an tnter-oceanic canal company. Od eS OF Coote tees eumore cut off a | fixing the duly on Darley malt at 25 cents per | Wish more time for preparation. Trickett de- furnishing a terrace 0 feet In width ands for the vurpore of considering ainendvients to th | ‘This company proposes to construct a canal | S00dslice of the paradeground of FortMelfenry, | paste clines to compete for the prizes, and Laycock — feet above the general surface of the sive. MR. J. B. POLK. | Copatiation. All stackholiers are crosested to be | via the Nicaraguan route. The act of incorpo- | ‘he change willape rade ne sort ger ie aoe |, ME. Jobusfon introduced a bill authorizing | WHll probably’ be unable to compete, Steam. | ry Move We keneral surrace of the slin. says THE UNION SQUARE COMEDIAN, pres 2HOS BRODERICK, President. | ration is now ready. The list of tncorporators | net ye made ees ‘The U.S. thee pe aunt | the Secretary of War to grant tie use of cer. | Beat accommodation Is also difficult to obtain | “Owing wo the disintegra'ion of Ue moriar in — : ies TERM Ee ESRC Ss Renew ———. | embraces many of the most wealthy and prom- | Norfolk, New York and other polnta, which ce | ton land at Fortress Monroe for the erection of | on the Tyne. | the top pertion of the shaft aud tue displace- In the very succesaful Comedy Drama, entitled TENTION Sn Ruus of DE MO- | inent gentlemen in the United States. ‘The De | Graered'here tothe inauguration: Wil be eaag, | A hotel. Keterred. + Boycotting.” Went Of some Of the facing «tones IL Became Le 4 GENTLEMAN FROM NEVADA. MOUNTED COMMAS DENY. No. | Lesseps scheme will not in the least interfere | tered at the arsenal and sent back as sodn us | , 2+ Wallace offered a resolution that the fol- | _ Loxpox, De A dispatch from Dublia to cessary before commencing the new twasonry a ; ae ited eeneaielioe| eby ordered a with the American project. It ts stated that | the ceremonies are over. Before that date the | lowJng select committers be appolnted for the | the Tives'says:—“Boycouing” {s now also used 10 take down three courses. from the t op of the S oe ne S. + all the money necessary for the work has been | headquarters of the 2d artillery will have been | Present session with the powers heretofore | to compel inwilling persons to join the land shaft, bringing the height of the stra:tare to Cacees A= deeeap, Gf Mew: Sork nding the funeral | assured. transferred to the Washinston arsenal and the | $!VeN to cach on the subject for which they re- | league and to subscribe money thereto. A Dub 150 feel above the level of Lae floor. Pts work OBRISTOPHER COLUMPUS GALL—-MK. J. B. ‘ D. = a1 ess <1 - 24 spectively relate: iin Ueman, who has a tew a of land was commended On the istnef July and tn. POLK, HOMES om?) | Pay Drmgcror E. H. CLARK, U.S.N., has been Improvements now in progress will have been | “"ro examine the several branches of the civil | t ers of this county, bas received a letter ished on the zd of August. aad by ms Ty dec placed on the retired lst from December 5, Le service—Mr. Vest chairman. To cousider t warning bim that he iatist join the league be- | August the top surface of the shafe w W BUILDIN' SOOIATION —The | 1580. The Dist The tin Congress. law as to the election of President and Vice | fore Saturday or take the eouseien - ce for the superstruciare. Tb. Piece willibew son om Wediiodaer. E BSG) PLUN Rare, . , oye GGRerOe President, «¢.—Mr. Morgan chairman. ‘The | most recent developments tn ~boycotting” ts tu + in the ew stature w 5 5 aathathwe =e Tend PUILDING ASSOCIATION Sixth | NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieut, Com. D.C. Woodrow, eeaitar Tnpale teaay pre eee a petition | Susus committee Mr. Pendleton chairman the country towns, where shoopkeers and even. the ith of Aug and at the Mowriay, mber 13 VERLE i beheld at Hall. No. 615 7ihet.. opp. eo kawanna or 101 Sena day eS he committee on eptdemfe diseasi . Har- wddiers are required to pre Me th show ot the year : bepurit COMEDY COMPANY. dect WEDNE®DAY, Sth inet, at 7 pin. Nopttig ESCEa® Der steamer 10uL Instant 0 | hh ; pa sso ie : ; that they are men from New York. Master F. H. Tyler. fromthe | {fom the Womans’ Temperance Union, of the | ris chatima: hydrographic office, and ordered to the train- | District of Columbia, praying for such legisla a ithe late elections: ing ship Saratoga. ton as will prohibit the sale of intoxteating PGES ADO CALS ‘The Committee on elleged frauds ir. Wailace chairman, jan Claims—Mi abers of the le | will not be allowed to buy or sel. | Men in some places are obitge | been added to the t invelviny of ma he mecting. 31 per of 38.115 cu MRS. ADE senine with z Bee ¥ _ chatrman, On the Freeamen’s Bank leapne r lose thetr bus proj helgnt ofthe 1 the vonstruc- a wor . Ic ‘tric! pired “h t i nf = sausical fasoritee, THE TALLAPOOSA arrived at the Charlestown, | Huors tm the District. Referred to District | Chatrman. On the bill providil ; or ity wulzatton becomes daily more | on of 20 Won frame work, aod = Mass., navy yard this = . Of departments may occupy seats ob the floor | perfect in its details, T cumulation of arms | the sh! ng machinery b. Mass., m9 THE FARRAGUT STATCE. of the Senate and House—Mr. Pendleton chatr- | in the country ts regarded w.tl much apprehen. | tore m a | fesse ANOTHER BONANZA CANDIDATE FOR THE SEN Senator Kirkwood sibmitted a resolution tn nae. The joint commiitee on t ir, | ston. | One house here, s es 240 rev MONDAY EX 13, h andl @ atreeta, ons Sth, 7th and Sth c ATE.—A report was in circulation about the | the Senate to-day to the effect that it had been | Yoothecs chafrinan. ut committee on te | weekly to different parties of tie country. TTESDAY E u, eee ere ee ce by eos? Bt | Senate end of the Capitol yesterday to the et. | found that the pedestal of the Farragut statue | 791 ktown celebration Te a atan, | American Wheat and ATS Pose H rof. Wa. FP. Sit fect that Mr. Flood, of the great bonanza firm, | Was “tnsufticient and taadequate for the proper | geicct committees are therefore discontinued: Lonpos, Dec. 7 3 tred and thirty-two by + Wanted to come to th ate from California; | presentation of said statue,” anddirecting the | To tuvestizate T easury accounts, (Mr. vavis, | went to’ America feet of railroad track wer laid down. AvEST Cr to the democratic mem! | Secretary of the Navy to {hqutre tuto the ex- pl that he had prop: ¥ e a, 59 | bers of the legtsiat that state to make | Pedlency of providing material to make either $.St Dim their caucus e, saying to them that | & Dew pedestal or enlarge the present one, if they would he was co dent he couid be THE WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, .. chairman:) On the removal of the | american agriculture, i plted with tara tat Northern Cheyennes, (Mr. Kirkwood, c- | mer’s Club, in London, sald he would not fear | handling of the stock. Tab:) on the exodus, (Mr eeS, Chalt- | American competition in wheat x5 yearsheace, | 2 Width was woven and streched sand & at ee NATIVE PALESTINE AHAES: SS pots and GEES from eta yee i a as exhaustion of the land would ein that | [OP Of the Monument to prevent. ¢ frou GS ihe Callfonna lerisidture 1s very cls, Senator Windom presented the tenth annual time, aid the cost of production would increase; Ke nan “feet Bssading Sa. ee SS = ia, at DREW'S Druw the Inference in connection . ° 6 en's Christia o but in regard to beer th ere serious e used P ng Che masouty wet Feven in number. « the renowned Arab us Fiood’s candidacy is that the use of money may TePOrt from the Women’s Christlan Association | Guired if it was Intended to ¢ | pects of competition trom the vast henge op eae. | pared and put. in place. =: TORY 1861. enable him to wl reporter inquired | Of tho District, in the Senate to-day, accompa | comiuittee. tle in the far west. Mr. Read said he deemed tt furnishing the marble, with SELIM, tc 2 : In a promtuent demo arler, Wiere such | nled by a petition esking for the $5,000 appro- | Mr. Walla: Hkely that the American nation would become | The Dist - Tl we Work has been com- | Ubings ought to be known. if there was any Priation heretofore annually grauted. Tne | but th. he committee was revived until IS | the greatest in the world. tra Ferwerly with the E: er, Stan and the & ple B be put to immed truth in the Flood rumor, and the reply was, } petition sets forth that the bulld/ug ot the asso. | report should be finished. IHness of Mad. Thiers. eisceverer of Dr. Liv ne.ione. arty ia com. ersons who have made c! a8 or who | «We (the democrats) may get a Senator from | ciation 1s full to over lowing, dnd the y Mr. Ingalls offered a resolution requesting Lonpon, De —Mme. ‘Thiers, widow of the besrpelnuls eee eintuas = emylet ies ie are peanenee i ieee California yet.” pressing applications are necessarily r the President to commur formation | tate ex. President of France, haa been very 1 . x Hugh Sisson, of 133 HASHMI, Discoverer of Livir oS - | eit rou 2 on en Ae Sanne De: = “5 pmpt- | late es siden a ks ery 1h rt 1,000 cable feet, more or aeer: ne = n150, LeDroit Building, of their changes, Per: | ‘Typ yercpiicas SeNavors eld acancus this | WALAll the rooms of the * Home” ha a8 may be 1 ls possess’ ative to attempt | for come time past, id ee eee et | Baltimon or 49,000 cable feet, more o ‘the cit ing thet + furnished through the efforis of the ladies. | ed settlements within the mits of the Indian JALEE), Reed iinerted, will plesse send themin. “~ ‘nowr ae | morping to determine what changes, 1f any, The association asks al-o for an appropriation | territory, and what sieps have Deen taken 1 | int mn, Kockland. Ste for 40. = Ss SaaS = should be made in the minority representation | Sufficient to complete the building according to | preve jesame, Agreed to. = green | cubie more ess, of mension grabite, CP printe Hooter thet folkee TReOHA | on the Senate committees for vhis’ session. ie | the original plan—only one wing having been | "ALiZ25 the Senate cent Into executive sex. | Ported to be cancer, The total amount appropriated has Deen E! and s very large variety of | was agreed that, with the exception of one or | erected. The fact that people trom all the | slon, and when the doors were re-opened ad- WALL SIRE 0-DAY ud the availab'e balagce Docomber forthe Bolidays,a: ROBERTS" | two important chabves, the republican mem. | States Gre accommodated is urge a3 a reason | jourked. wi aed 2 : 4s, whic, witb the material 1010 7th street, above New York | hershisrchall remain as at present for liberal Congresstonal ald, and the ladtes “SE. y introduced a bill for the | SW@ck® Higher and Money Lower. | on hand wiil add 52 feet Lo the present Leight of 3 5-2w ‘Ship e! p earnestly invite members of Congress to visit HOt SE—Mr. Ward introduc fe : oe ae New York, Dec. 7.—The Pust’s financial artt- | the shaft, making Its tota’ he:gat $% feet. Por CiILDRE! rR Ware Hovse Ca1.24s.—Senators Hoar, Ran- | the “Home” and sce how it is conductai, ito | $PpOluUMENt of an assistant secretary of war. eo Sa eae rere AS xets | continutng Uhe work ah estiuale of wn ts yASH oven! § x ‘ Re ferred to committee on. ri is mae - Seeetarae he Ps e sterday. 1.3 © | submitied. eron | “A stated Annua SlecGay OF the coatittog | dlpk, Kirkwood, Allison and Bruce, and’ Kep- a ae SE Got ere eae Mr. Belford offered a resolution directing tue | unchanged and railroad bonis irrégntar. Dut | “ a Harp members of the CHILDAEN'S HOSPILAL, of the | Tesentatives McCoid, Claflin, Brigham, Urner, Sees Ne Secretary of the Interior to inform the House | generally higher. The share speculation ts IK Mantowten suereMAN cer ma, Disifet cf Columtis for te aecion of aftector, | Davis (Cal), Haskell, Jones, Newberry, Willets, | eeeuere Morey, Ce [sibama, intro | under what Jaw of warrant of authority Doug- | still feverish and uncertain, the market having ia sath SAS (EL, will be heid at the Hospital building on AY, Pound to- oa i th 4g hae e sterday a a et J e , Is ug Decvish from Bagdad, and | the eth dev of December 1a at eluck pan. a and Pound (0-day called on the Prest- in the House yesterday a bill to tncor- tarlly expected, Dut tle report of her (less, of white marble dimension blocks, and day was ‘premature. Her disease is re, | WitD, David 7 Rockland, Me., for 40,000 THE SHEIK ABOUDAYEH (EL 2B Plager and Bedouin Dane THE SHEIK YOUSEPH AWD BEE), Fiddler ap ersoni Dancing and Singin; KHAWADJA YARC Dancer and Tambou KUAWADIA YSROOB (El. BAWETT), P: the Sy: THE SH LOWE!), Whir ae ZO02ZIE), Sword ‘The report was accepted, ond the chairmao directed to transmit tt to Congress accompanied x | by a recommendation of the estimate of the at times been strong and_at times weak, with | chgineer in charge, and a resolution was unan Porate the Washington City Street Ratiway | Conlined in the military prison at Fort Leaven- | the net resvit as we write higher prices than at jmousiy adopted complimentary 40 Col, case’, ss) " RE Worth, and what steps, if any, have been taken e y. 7 2: 9B ewer * e: Ci 7. Davis. PROF. JAMES ROSEDALL, Director aud Inter- | nov24-tdec?__Sec'y Children’s Hospital, D. ‘0, hee ean eGapi Company. The incorporators are: Cha. C. | By the chited States qutuoniles. to. bring him Hington aba quincy, St, Denver” aiid Sito caistaut: and MP MeLaughin, she overseer. re EDGAN'S OOUGH BPECIFIO, for conahs, eed uae ene Was at the Capitol today. | Grover, Jermtan M. Wilson, Raward F. Beale, | to trial tor alleged complicity In the murder of Grande, and Chattandoga, 1%; each; D., L. and |“ 4 : : THE REDPATH LYCEUM BUREAU has the colds, WHOOFISG coUGH and sil ianx | He stated that he would be assigned toduty in | jonn a. Baker, H. Hutchinson, W,K.-Rogers, | Indian Agent Meeker. Adopted. W., Jersey Central and Northwest, | each, and + overnment Affairs, bencr ty snnonnce that ‘his party has been sps. troubles. Price 25 and 60 cents per bottle, For | charge of the West Point Military Academy. Robert Beull, E. W. Kelghtley, crosby 8. Noves, THE KLECTORAL VOTE COUNT! Western Union, -s. The market for foreign ii peas shane Cee @ally organized and brousht to this country at | sale Eyal druggists. Wholesale depot STOTT & : a HOWELIT wy Andrew Wylie, T.J. Coffey, ‘Robert @. Inger- ‘The call having been concluded without any | exchange is heavy. ‘The local money market w ted by the District Com:iss'oners tie ioe gealstic wenger’ oriental Wis aud Shar | CoOM™eEe= S60 Fenneyivanis ave. —_cet-dm_ } | MAJON GaN. McDowmit, was, to-day, placed | Ory Bs in a Roe ee CAL MaiL. | reports having ‘beca presented, Mis Bickoel | EXrnanee, ts Beavy. The local money market this arorning:-A. ‘Helm. corse of ke aud to! It is guaranteed thai these are the only Pal- (Gg SATUBAL MINERAL WATERS. soar, pn army retired list, a3 were also several | henpy, N. W. Burchell, Chas. White, James L. | Called up as a question ot priviiege, the Sevate stringency which was witnessed last week. The 4th ets. southwest; Margaret Calvin, vi) J st. Arabs who have ever left their native land. Staff officers, Barbour, Wm. E, Chandler, Matthew G. Emery, | Tesolution relative to counting the electoral | pottom rate forcail loansis 6 per cent, and wi In the absence of | Wm. S.’Thompson, Nathaniel Paige, Edward | Vote. hear of Commissions up 1-16; northwes' Henry Hoderman, 1145 P. . ave, exhibition cannot, therefore, fail, from ita | Bethesda, Bedford, Blue Lick, Congress, Deep riety and fidelity to usture, to be of the | Bock, Bu alos Litha, Rockridge Almm, Geyser, ‘THE APPROPRIATION B11! 1 . ns 5 but these are northwest: Phil. Meredith, sai 18th si.: Joha - public, por Hathorn, Gettysburg, Friedrickshall, ai Temple, Fred. B. McGuire, Sam’l Bacon, James Mr. Keifer raised the point of order that the | exceptional as they were y day. me Callahan. 13th 6t; John Rooney, corner bit soit doer, In the most sscurats Hamner tie eres: Jancey Appolinarin, ina, Witte suiphar Cae nalded at tae ceprenentative Blount, of | je Yousg, Geo. M. Oyster. Peter Campbell, John Teeolution did not present a question of privi- | mercantile paper 1s Gay per cent. ‘Time loans | suc ete bertbwest: Poin Meee Gore and @ay life of the dwel.ers in the East. ‘ tert BMILBURN'S PRAKMAOY, #a.. )TCS 1s Soper om. | Hamitu, dnd Frank Richardson. ‘The road isto | lege. He contended that, while the matter of | cost a Leavy commission for short date bur Sut Cee M4 ; Edward Dounelly, 1416 Pa. ave.: ‘ee on appropriations to-day. Reports were | commence on M street, at the Intersection of | CouLting the electoral vote might be a question | run down to 4 per cent for long date.” ed from the sub-committees in charge of PORULAB PRICES. English « Sup; Chesapeake saloon: Joba = = —— Sth street southeast, fn frontof the U.S. navy | Of privilege, a concurrent resolution propos nz cs " “ait Adwviseic Reserved Seats without FAIRS, FESTIVALS. & the pensions, military academy, fortifications | yard: running thence along M street to 7th; to | 2 julut ruie'to prescribe the mode of counting | Incendiary Fire in North Caro! ies vane beat? aoe extra cha = Music Store. 037 Pennayl- ws, PES ALS, Wwe. and consular and diplomatic appropriation | Virginia aventie; to 3d street: to B street;to New | Was not. The President of the Senate, in the | Witmineron, N. C., Dec. 7.—A special to the Pacchne. cporthiweet: ia vabia a deot-oe | = ——s bills, allof which were fairly advanced. Itls | Jersey avenue; to L strcei; to New York avenue: | Presence of thetwo Houses, was to cout the | star from Laytiuburgh, \. C., says: A fire here, Biggane, 13s Dei. northwest Michael tm OP? SBtLows: Pars thought three If not all four of these bills will | to Liberty Square; to Massachusetts avenue: to | electoral vote. al 3 o'clock this morning. completely destroyed | yf Ve southwest: and Geo. Holmes, ar F PAIR: ‘eliawsian be ready to be reported to the House on Thurs | L street; to 15th street; to M_ street; to 22d | _ Mr. Bicknell contended that whatever related | all the stores and other bulldings on the east Eugene Fugit, 51S 43 ot eauthwent: ’ Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, Be tte Gia) emmuttee On the consilar and | street: to Nstrect: to 2d street; toO or Beall | to the constitutional right of the two houges to | side of Main street, from Fountain’s dwelling ave: Hugene Fugit, 515 Sune ae ae aes From THE Gri To THE léTH Ixers. diplomatic bill will hold a conference with Sec. | street; to gzd street; to Q or Stoddard street; | declare the vote, was a question of privileg: | to the Carolina Central railroad shops. The ~ Rog n.—Is that contained in the 12 h | shops were saved by the determined efforts or COPP€S, Corner 7Uh St. and Mass ave, nortiwes ‘ <PRUI retary Evarts to-day, and expect to perfect the | and commencing at the intersection of Bi - Mr. Robs i I al 1, AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO, y, ‘pec Pe nelng y intersection of Bound. if the constitution? the employes and the citizens. [oas $40,000 to , Yok W. Usher, 1335 E st. northwest; £./. John. dect-ot , By some of tae best talent (professional and ama- | Ill In a few days. ary and i7th street northwest, running thence | alticle “5 = . 5 ~ : Son, 449 “th st. northwest; Deapis USuliivin, teur) each evening. : a8 South on 17th street to M streat; to 15th street; |“ Mr. Robeson quoted the article referred to, | $50,000, With very little insurance. The wre was 50? | 5 GOLD WATOR, SPESCERIAN. SECRETARY SHEWMAN Will In a day or two | tol street:to Ish sirert; to B street nortives | holding the President of the Senate bad the | of incendiary onet wl bridge st. Geon LETTER ¢ submit to Congress estimates tor the defictency | 14th street; to C street southwest: to 11th | constitutional right to count the vote. . INCBSIIARY FRR, ART LOAN EXHIBITION, ana Vat COMEOSING STICK, tn the payment of the interest on 3.65 wonts | to Water Street; to M stacet: Lo 6th street; to T eR rae To ea eee Sp ne Aig ee this morning. was for fire in 5 HE i ees on cy 128, suitable | ne | that have been issued by act of Congres: street south. | s jag tellers, employed, L HILADELPRIA, “ rn = on TORY ap i ase OO 1sth. OEUROE CF THE INCARNATION, pis tefal and Fancy Articies. suitable for the | Mal have been issued by gress for Sere tera ne | Mere, agentsor the two hous¢s to do the fount. | gersof the Phifadeiphia and Reading railroad PR. UbEcruptd UwO story frame Bouse on th Oven at the corner of 16th and H ete. n-w., r -30 canta 5 Bai Henle of Mare Hell Ing Te Ry met this morning and passed ® res0- Cornelius McAUliy. The Nowse wa rom 12 1m. to 10 p.m. daily. Enoch, 12m =""70 conta: APMONISHED by the fact that a fire had its | | Mr. E.J. Henkle, of Maryland, introduced a | "Mr. Robeson.—it is a constitutional quesiton, | lution appgoving of Era nL Gower San for consumed, also the one adjoining, owt Admission, Ge., three times, 81, own way recently. ali night tu one of the cloak | Bill to incorporate the United States Fidelity | end cannot be transevided by tue sppowutment | he relief @Y the road from fts present Aanciai COUEbed, Bore ery 4 i Guaranty Company. The object of the com- | Of tellers, difficulties. _Mr. Gowen’s proposition was fuily A ap tae een een Brice. m rooms leading to the hall of the House of com: oi fn Gowen Oi 4 to have been set on are — FROMTHE SANITARY ENGINED" | jtopresentatives, a tuo extingtisher, on wheel, | PADY 18 t9 become surety for Caited States | Mi; STTinger sald that ib body had powers | Set fOr these despatctrs yesterday oe LECTURES OF NOVEMBEK I8T has been purchased for usc ai the Capitol, 1113 | officals of whom bonds are required. ‘Tho capt. | Telative (othe election of Pre-tdent. | It musi Fatal Railroad Accident. ; Auineee Se ; ee Ses _____ | The oustomary nae of water vases in farnsces Hot_Known whether it ts to be usedto put out | tal18 Axed at $1,000,000, and. Wie Srmanizalion | was contemplated in tiv-coustitation, wha it'| | ATCHISON, Kansas, Doc. 7.— Tie Perley pas- deste aes Spee eee eee CENCES OF {8 Yor¥ objectionable, as awrest quantity of etaam | fires or wake up the watchman. a 6, COMpIe a _ Subse aes + ia Presi. | Sebger tralu on the Chicago, Rock Island and THIEVES.— Detcetive colored inch On oe PEM sen AL AE WA ENCES OF | is thrown into the air, corrodes the surfacs of the ee $100,000, Nathaniel Tyler, O. N; Ransom, A. H. | Gunes act Id the matter and choos: a Prvst- | Bethe Ratroad, which lett thie city at got ieee SuUUaY atTested several colored men on susp tin conductors, and, passing into the Super-saturate it, aud itistheeins | Treasurer, is infihe city. He is mentioned both as the coming Senator froin [udlana and as a artments, | Hos, JoHN (. New, of Indiana, who is well | Dillen, W. B. Morrison,’ BH. Harris! Wim. . VSS stor Jar Hag. 10D of being engaged tm the re Canby, J. 1. Barbour, Frank’ Hume, Alex. Hay, | ,,Mt Robeson —Do 1 understand you to say | ¢xenlne. was thrown fom the track near Haz } 2 ° Adee te . ce, Stuashing robierics, The nam J. Katey, EC. Dean, ond Arthur Herbert are | {at the House can make a coutingea y and | ran. “ue Dera at out uate: by a Drokeu | Thein—Williain Slecel and Robert ail the corporators. The capital isto be invested | Precident? If that 1 So, Ue cect ce | were thrown dow are fainiliar to the police as hw in United States bonds, state bonds at market - Is 30, enueman con- | LECTOR Tall aud passenger coaches au embankment and burned. Dears ng senator fre : 4 ky d several Umes of burglars member of Gen, Gartield’s Cabinet. % s rc tends that the President of the unl S sis | W.K. Syms. the mail ageut, was burned to CObY e oftics 10 a New York Avenue Pre~ HAYWAUED & HUTCHINSON, te —lier price, aud other securities approved by the | tovbe elected Dy the Mowe of Hameents: | death, atd Mall Ageut Beller bas ule suowlae the persons, who breke th tho. windows TPESDAY, DECEMBER 14, We, BRT Oth at, northwest COUNTARFEIT $50 Nors.—Treasurer Gilfillan | Secretary of the Treasury, with whom the Same | jy)... dislocated. The Conductor, Westfall, has an | WC persons who proke in the wind« i nufact - Oolburn’ ‘inc aha es a mse whet ene: se, : art. Th econfictt -- wat nie : se TT, marutactzers of Dr. Ooibarn’ Cineiunatl a counterfeit #59 note of the series of St. Louis Talks Sense Se Tee se cup | one saving Unt only eho tmall corcoa one thereirom. “The detectives also arres 7 NHE KITCHENER RANGE. cal at aes “rhe moon ae aise m ate DORA Te coulingency arises the House has the right to | Were burned. sipooced mens er saeee en oi i calculated to deceive. © paper 01 \- 3 ere see! wo ti te > Sons 1 COLOTE §000s, AD Ker. Mr. Pus tous "[ We have endeavored to mates orat-class artt. | Garay bre, and the execution of the | of moving the canal eae Touts, Phe best | 8Cb,CoMmected with the tact that the Consutu- | sterday Hali was seut to B An warmest desire bas Uion does not give the House the power to elect, | Ake Sieexete: cle only, and have apared no expense in the manu- | work back and fac omark 4 y 3 by mans of sour frien Soon ar KIfCHENE! RANGES to secure @ work on the back aud face 1s remarkable for its | thing that Congress can do Is to keep the pres atone . days: Dees was Mhed $10, and cari ; a | shows that the House of Representatives can | BALTIMORE, Doc. 1-—Virsinia sixes, old, 30 ed. Last Sunday niet eae gour lectar : hatin all t ia excellence {n detail, ‘he coloring on the back | ent substitute for a capital fn a3 good condition ? S kine the | & %. €d. Last Sunday might after mtdnigiit War.* ‘the urlersisned therefore req ee TT ieee ee iete west | of the note isin water and runs together when | as possible, by carrying out the recommenda. Lee todo with the fact of making thi sc dow Smashers broke the large plate eh Ume and place as | and the satisfaction they have wiven ia the best | moistened and rubbed. This is the second | tons of the Cominissioners with regard to ‘Mr. Sprinyer.—The House is the Judve of the glass In Ube store or Mr. Puomas Luc 3 2 rook rundreds of reference in tus city aud | known counterfeiting that has been executed | draining the low grounds on the bank of tha | martyrs ‘that continseucy arises, No AL . 7.—Cotton qui | OF Penusyivania éveuue and 220 stree!, and igmiee M. Harlan, altumore, Meare avents forthe DALITMIURE, & | by pen and brush, ‘The other was a Potomac. This improvement ts demanded by | otner body can adjudicate upod tint question Flour duil and heavy, but without vtech aes ndet Sonstructiou, uvequalled ta thismarker, ee cue® | tender note. Geserecd Dy Che ra ead tt bas been falrly | of fact. ‘This body must determine when, under ae, uel Qorcrsnictn end be tia TAR MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION Stocklioliters = a . eServ e noble prudence o! strict 5 “4 2 3laent, | W88 demand. outhern steady. was : i a aS HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, WANTS Te GO TO Panis—It {s now sald that government In keeping tts expencicures witita | LS mngustitutton, it must choose a Fresident, | Aisher and ctrong~adutle Tiwi Ty do. | Leld ‘helt annual meeting iast night at Mason: Wit armeroue, : novil-Im No- G17 Oth streetne we | Hon. Archibald Campbell, of West Virginia, | Hs receipts, for thettrst time within the mem- | Gent ot the Cuited states Continnlite be | guubety,,L-z0an 20: No. Mfarslasia. 2 a, icons. | wan real, mowing the eeteione oe Semen, Tet Wels 8:8 Bauey" F4* ann « Borcninson, aspires to be minister to France, ory of man called attention to the fact that Gen. Grant bad | ben i 1 Bi data Aatalzaw: Fomcarg, oth, isa, 10 December iste 1880, Uo hate ber 1. W. Thonipson, Samuel F. Phillips, : 5 ae os G een twice counted fn under a jolut rule. | wal. 25%, March, 1.21.12 Corn, south’ | gf and the expendi 0,255 iam ‘Thon A. D. Robinson 817 Ninth st. nw. ANOTHER PROBABLE VACANCY IN THR Sexarg. | THR ELECTORAL Vores of all the states except | POR OT nhtnar ‘cauate, he Senet a j Wm Meddy: “western ligher aud frm—aiuihera | Exvenditures were lage, OWING to geese Bia KO. Ortesan, si Senator Lamar will not be present at this ges. | California, Oregon, Nevada, ‘Texas and Georgia | tat the resolution prescuted. a yuest See ene sae ney opr Tere Ned, Shot $889 | repairs made to the building and tho purchase HX. Patna, ive special attention to sion of Congress. His healt ts very feeble, and | bave been received by the Vie President, The | privilege. | Mahe Ghrarhae Ciena Gate, tat: | of new furniture, the latter being tbe baly om B.S. aban, MODEENUING DEFECTIVE FLOMBING | nis friends fear he will never boable totake | Geormla electors, under a state law, will meet | The republicans then filtbusterc.l azainst the | Suidy Shaoba. ‘in. mixed, 43. Rysall, | lay Of Uhe kind Since the building was chmpie ale a. Ghorri tn ctty resid and, having elarge forcacfeom- | nis place in Congress again. Against the ad_ | %-Morrow, and it will be for Congress to deter- resolution demanding an unlimited tiiae for de- | Provisions quietaud | and first furnished. ‘Che rece Betent workmen, attend promptly to all qopbing vice of his physicians he attempted to take PONTE ee ane vote of Georgia shall | bate, woich the democrats wer unwilling to | Wi have increased several hundred dollar . . part in the recent canvass. After making two end counted. grant. { Ree past year, and siuce the fiting up of t WE WILL cuaBanTEer ee te oe aa Sorte ae eeeestet, | No Busnvmss was transacted by the Senate | ‘THERE HAS RECENTLY ARRIVED al the Wasu. | ano soni be cumiaten eee pomien peer = ae incees F. D. NOROROSS FURNACE REGULATOR Tamar's malady 18, 10 will be remembered, in | 0 executive session to-day, except to refer to | ington monument site a stone from the meno. | Bera La board of directors were reeled, as 1 every year, Ltsthe sinzpl the Halure of paralysis, and it {8 understood | 4Ppropriate committees the nominations that | rial chapel of William Tell, in Cauton Uri, | feud P. H. Hoor, Larner, I. 1, Join at formetomive | po not confound the hanes Mini eme other. that he as already suffered from three severe | Were received frum the President yesterday. Switzerland, erected 11 138s bu the spot where | Goods and J. P, Willett, my leetire ut of the Ware i | Price 815. prostrations. pele Said to have escaped trom the tyraut | pam Sespay Scuoon InstitcTE held | fully ox eet esday, ith wen a Us ‘ ree 30s S SEND: ScHoon Ins: = preteen be tens eee HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, COLLECTION oF DisTutct Taxes.—It is under- Pesoreactiny earn tae commerve held a | Gcssler. : . session yestetday at the Congregationa’ noyll-Im No. B17 Oth street me we_ | stv0d that the Secretary of the Treasury will, | FieeriDs thls morning Sey woes on a ‘THE Nowinastons sent to the Senate today | ¢ SAY LORE: Dee j oye Bear wath pice eronanes one = a iy Ga 6: . eet in ful wer ; oF al Mr. J. 6. ht, vis red Ls Ww and attractive deeiens, and by exam- | bia, recommending that "eho taxes shown Pees 2 ® only | Wheat quiet. Com du SS ee new nominations were Gen. W. B. Hazen to be NDON, c. 7, 12.50 p. Great Je: L. Hurlburt, of New J apparent. collected and accounted fot by an officer of the : 5 chiet signal oftice: g AL Mil 2 | Western ‘ater ‘mociraue Crumeae coninonea se, | Sethe arc vomte pro‘ ATW ARD & HOTortason, — | rested and accounted fo IN Favor OF RRFcNpING AT3 Pan Canr.—The | SHef Blgnal oficer, and Gen. N. A. Miles to be | Western frat moruaze trustess' rartincats, 83. | on the arst topic ou tue program cae eo. S17 Oth = - Ways ard means committee this morning dis- | the rereent ot Genighe Naveney cased! ny hes. ote ber Le New York Contra, | ers Preparat wast Ford nak toonaab cone aan aeons erect Jy THs PRESIDENTS MESSAGR, printed in Tax | cussed the refunding bill. A motion was made = NEW XOKK, Dee. 7, 11 a, m-—The Stock Marke: | {branica’ addreroes wore made Dy ier. A SIN ‘ OR RALE—Ne BI t-hand OLARENOE! Srak yesterday, Gen. Grant fs refers es “ker. m1 SPRAGUE” Opened strong, abd wn a good inquiry the entire | “ . Seat “the et E BINDINGS. | saepeo. | Pores coun ees BEN OES y y. S referred to asthe | by Representative Tucker, of Virginia, and | MRS. SPRAGUR'S DIvORCe Case.—1t was | Qbeued stromw, abd uniler prices ranging from & | Rankin and Hon. Wm. Stickney. Io 1 COUPE ROOKAWAYS, ine, otlisr first-class Oar: | COMMAnder-in-chiet of our army during the | Unanimously carried, that the chairman be | stated atthe City Hall to-day that Mrs. Kate | to Js per cent, 2 Western Union, the | ing Prof. Wm. F. Sherwin, gave ® Chatauqu riages in pr ety. War of the rebeliton. As the President of the | uthorized to amend the refunding bill now | C. sprague’s counse! ri xranger shares, and Chicago, Buriiugion’ aud | lesson on “The Place and Purpose of the San- RODERT H. GRAHAM, United Staves ts the commander In-chiet ot the | Pending before Congress by inserting three per diveree Against or Suny Biragtesbut rion | Se SHIny solve Ts movement. ‘The spec: | day School.” Prol. O. Z. Mason sollowed with — (Aveo sts G9, | army and’ mivy, the worling of the message | SeOt Wherever the words’ “three wad a bat | Gueoe senuDst ex Senaior 2 Maw TOLK MAMKETS THIS AFTERNOON 2 ne Promptly attended nov Aas caused some comment. “The fault was fu | Occur It 18 believed by the committee that secu beitent ‘The following quotations were current in New | “tuay of the Bible, ekg ran gt z = the proof reading of the printed copies of the } prc qe, - arrived when a threo per cent MURDER IN VincINtA.—In Pitisylvanta county, | Fork to-day at . WD. a8 Teported by Lewin | Closed with remarks upon ‘Lbo Forces of tie Re™uovar. message which were given to the press. In the | P° ated at par, The commlttes | va., Saturday, E. Estes was fatally abot bey: | Jonneon & Go. A bor onmites 2106 tie, 221%, | Sunday Schock SS mas original manuscript of the message the para- Journed to Thursday at 10:30 a.m. ff y, YJ. | aeked 3¢ per cents, 110% bid, 110% aaked" D.C: nae setae the ee i a tthe | W. Alverson for refusing to leave his premises, | S*4°% Pjerecy Conceal Tis, Ota a Ligtor DEALENS ASSOCIATION met yes. ‘Que aciia: | abead ZaNuwe ket cemoved oem | ES Dunder ind chet of tiv era’ inwis | PRH80%ut.—Hon, a H stephens, ot Goong, | HOU MmCD Helen wae dg. Tae iattois | Lourie MG Ea aoe iciata Gate tae | THR Scam DMR AppTON ae cv@ specialty. A 433 7th street northwest. simply the combined error of the printer and | Was In his seat yesterday, appare! r ‘ ss ar weat Ae: doe retorred, Gane, tore gi0%8s | who gave an account Of the conference of the Books Aucnt for the celebrated BHOSINGER ORGANS | proof reader. a health than ae elie Landon im Colored Mian IAADA UP USTs fal WO? Rook ietadds 13 Bee Pa oee eas | board of manucers with the Senate District S Sole ————— Island, 124. St. Paul, 106%; do - B. MOHUN. and PIANOS of several No. | makers. A DssreRano L 5 ae committee. Mr. George duenemann urged BANCIOn. MOHUN, Gax. Hazax today telogrephed to the War | te Philadelphia ines, was in town last oven, ADO Lrxcupp.—Jas. Anderson, a | prefer: Wabaeh, St. Louis sad Pacific, : and Cases. A fll Golored desperado, entered the house of Jos. | —1 do, proferred, 77%.’ Kansas and Texas, 4). unity Of action and the upsetiiny tue waole a Saar guts undreene, NOTICE. —Thoussnits of WATCHES have bean | 4 partment a acceptance of tne position of ig, on is ray south, where he expects, to Miller, at Pine ‘use ore Saoniae Bete ieleegayes Bes 0. GO. and 1. 0-7 10s, humbue on preachers and ail. 1 asked: a me | chie S Spend several weeks. —~Perry Belmont, Repre- | gurin, er's absi wi Pacific Maul, 47° ee pti eatengpecune berets =e care. They are as pesfect to-day as when mana, | ¢ et signal ofticer. Sentative-elect from the lat New York district, Hee A hades PUBLISHED SCHOULER'S BISTCRY OF THE UNITED STATES UNDER . +4 stole a ama was after’ property to be taxed? Is the church property indetinitely if attended to by an experianced ‘pact Gex. ORD RETIRED. —A telegram was to-day tg at Wormley’s.—Among the Americans re. arrested and fe Ce Ne a _TBE THIRD ANNUAI. REUNION Of the classof taxed!” The chairman said that if the matter % Z d to a telegraph pole. : tons NOJENSEN, 918 Pennsylvania see ane | cent trom the War department. to Brigadier | Sistered, at, the New York Herald bureau, in S, boys’ high school, was heid last night al was pressed all Wollld obtata license who were bas a Is, on Saturday, . < el ylaw. S General Ord that he has been placed on the | of Washington: en Herndon Morsell, ‘Tak Fasr WASHINGTON EXPRESS Tarn | Kindergarten Hall, Eighth and K streets. | entitled to it by law. Senator liarris, who has ‘Hz CONSTITUTION, 5 6 : = 4 if lard Fracker, of this | pltched into a coal train at Elizabet)| NJ, | SOD recitations and speech-making was In this matter in charge, was @ zeaUieman of Coot ee arene [pas “onEe® ae ER re Tee nominated to | city. left yesterday for Texas as privaté secre. | yesterday. through @ switch which nad bee | oracr and then the Danquet. Toasts were re- sense, and the liquor dealers of the asso-lavion Votnma ne tet . | LUNG PAD! the reraleene Tia Onder Tenatian Goer, ih M. Dodge, of the Texas Facitic | carelessly lett open. The fireman of the ex- | sponded to by Commissioner Dent, Superin- would find justice at his hands. Mr. Donguerty (volnme 2 is nearix ready) | 4 5 the regular army. be Poltaving for the winter presentalive O'Nelll ts quartered | Press was badly injured and the engine | tendent Wilson, Principal £. A. Paul, and moved that D. E. Call be substivated se ee> pageant Bstory of the United States from the Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature's way) Ord save he: “will repair to ome, Wasking- reser 1323 G street.—Representa- | wrecked, k assistant Ewing, of the high school; school of the attorneys of this association in place o! —- Volume 1 eent by male post: | ALd. LUNG DISEASES, 5 CO covered from meee of Virginia, has fully re- eae Trustee Lovejoy, Music-Teacher Daniels, and Mr. Thompson. The motion was lost. The paid, upon receipt of price, $3, by all booksellers | ~ oo. A SOUTHERN CanpipaTs FOR Casinny Post- | betel bim some time ago. Ce ont een re eanON Seine ee S Le Mr. Prevost. etd tn eae a the association was called yond and the pub ‘z O. H. MORBISON, } ALL THROAT DISEASES, Tiox.—Hon. 8. M. Bowman, of Lexington, Ken- | One of the editors of the Chicago Zribune, anda | gra ST Coane againet the Baltimore and Onto Cc. Be ‘Rheem “vioespresident. “Ww. Holmes: fused tosign a license, and tic! sucnemann LAW BOOMSELLENS EE STATIONEIMS, ALL BREATHING TROUBLES. icky) 13 backed very strongly by his republican oe Gramatic gushor, is in the éity tor fea company, a decision was rendered in | second vice- recident, W. M. Fletcher; Grd and others sig at Bey bereatter LU and ey frien as PE ‘. pkins, low of | New Yo esterday in eneral term of tl Vice-president, F. joyes; secretary, G. A. freight iuimore . novi6 Wabninetoo, DO. |, It paives mero the aystem curative agente and southern repubucdas ta Gann ettnee Mee fhe late Mark: Hopkins, treasurer of | {te Cen Supreate court On the 2th of Febraary ee Prevost assistant, sec ary, WB. Robinson: ap ey a coe fenid trek ae 3 4 jowman been l- road, 1s said es! injun Tatot u itor, . PSO: assistan' : Company would OICE BOOKS. | gif DRAWS YROM the diseased parts tho poisons can in Kentucky ite was the originator ands | ome8, in this country. Sue 18 wort Over feodant mn interoriag th Piaintlrs use oF Hobbs; orator, "A. Baker; weasurer, 1 OE ig Pe eg a —— . resent petal 006,000.—Mr. 5 ines along the road. 1 ‘, y ‘signed license Ancient Rol Bome and Its Connection with the THovsanps Testiry ro 17s VintUss. sity at exon Due te ee he pa 2 ae tea to specially, represent tthe moved teiere the late Judge Curtis to have the pa in Wore Bors Ieee tt wm es ow ak een roppostve ths apo The History of Paint ng, YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED. Po a cee Vermont avon rors eee tae eee pine membered j chat some months ago ME. Daniel , ‘made upou the Adatns Expres Company tat oltmann, vol. ist... . EK dians. . wi some time Church Buslding ta the Easy Appiedand Basen rare. ted he Bonaible, favor the removal of these Indians Teaang | NoMduott, cian generat tera now his thatthe court hut me Beard tei became nea ana. ga fobs eae a ee oa i ‘kson. Sold by Drugeis rece! New Mexico, so as to avotd a which § y diction, and reverses the decision of the court I. Jones, ‘deciine iT Fable Book oh are ean Bree, icine asta tees ree ar Snminent tule winter I i Leino serene ase ‘A50ur 70 SCARENDRR.—General Below; te court also thinks President Garrett | mas, suleequently appointed a commitiee a [ep valda to sign applications tor and Painters of the tel tain t en. Garfield will think 1¢ necessa recelved 4 dispatch from General punish pt 7 she, too, Binns THE ‘* ONLY" LUNG PAD CO. to give the south a Cahiner since. | erry, at St. Paul, that ho had information ‘Tue Wearwan since Sunday mon eee aenenand Was Algo sent to thé govern. | Tum AsruatT Casms.—The case of Cranford, tn London Paris aba Viewne. Stationery Jost re < Coan from camp on Poplar Creek and Fort Teny Gul tIUUetOUE tee eee Oe | ee Hofmann £ Co.. charged with malutaining « * exived. Samus 3. CHAPMAN. alpimaraatie ae ED ar cpeabea mt Mxsrig this atternoon al! | which in the strong probability thavge Ran wii aie bees eee Sit | vam case of Keaward Philp, str mill Ob trish tn the ee . i. wTOBE, { nd for Testimonials and our book, ‘Thi the members were present, ne Wusl- ai as in} , indicted for | streets—1s still on trial In the Crizawal Cou: ore MarEOrCr iN TOD | NS Bog ee om by oe lan our Oaly routine bu. z gut would come in ad surrender at Fort Nebraska, where it was elght de IPelling Gen. Garfield, goes over till next | Ji 4 below James, and to-day the court “a zero, Suow has fallen throughout Canada,” | week, gaged with the souneed ob the pages"? ©