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= __JAHE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peuncylvania Avexte. Corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, iEO W. ADAMS, Prevt. | Tar Exexixo Star is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on their own accoant, at 10 | cevta per week, cr4i venta per month. Copies at | the eonnt By mail—onetace vrs | Puld—60 cents a month one yaar. 26 :aix months, $3 | {Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D.@., | nf class mail matter | H ‘Brin published on Fritay—$2 a Six months, 1; 10 copi 20 jong iauet be paid in ad- | han is for own on application. » Peper ken Rates of advertiaing made k Vv ‘OoL vening Star, . 56—-N®. 8,634. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDN AMUSEMENTS. | ESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1880. TWO CENTS. | LADIES GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. NATIONAL THEATER, BYERY EVENING AND BATORDAY MATINEE. LOTTA, LITILY NELL and Ta® MARCHIONESS ! or, The O! oeity Shop, | J creation of Charles Dickens’ genina, Drama by the iate John c LOTT 7, EVERY PERFORM- Prices of Admission: Private Roxes Shand Orchestra@hsirs. $1.00. @rehestra Circle 78 cts Dress Circle 10 che. Secured Seats in Oireles, Gallery, 25 LOTT 4B MATINEE P* NIGH Monday. December 13th H+ NFEAU- {ORS OPEB!’ COMMENCING MONDAY, Cents Extra. ES SAME ASAT | MRS. F. 8. MB. and MRS. F. 5 OUSE. DECEMBER 6, MATINEE SATURDAY. | and Children that cannot be excelled. MH. J. B. POLK, THE UNION SQUARE COMEDIAN, In the very successful Comedy Drama, entitled PROM NEVAD 4, A preloene n expressly for | Mr. POLE Sf p. Of New York. GHRISTOPHRR COL 3 GALL I. B. tel company of eon Wednesday. ¥, December 19-HAVERLEY'S WIDOW "COMEDY COMPANY. dec! CRS kvening ones. | NATIVE PALESTINE ARABS: over auimier 4 i @ rev ed Arab ‘Trade-M: euice, ' SEEM « | THE GREAT APPETIZ of Liviuestone, Man- El. BAJALEE), Reed TOUSEPH AWDER (EL RAMUA Impersonator of Women KBAWADJA YA Dancer sid RKBAWADJA Y the Syrian Harp THE SHEIK MAHOMMED SULIEMAN (EL MA LoWEE), Whirling Dervish from Bagdad, and | PROF. JAMES ROSEDALE, Director and Inter- | Prete: THE REDPATH LYCEUM BUREAU has heer to announce that thix party has been sps- Gaily organized and broustt to this couutry at Reavy enpense, for the purpose of filnstrating, in the most rea. tusaner, oriental life and cus- | OB (EL HAWETT), Pleyer on toms. it is wusrantced that these are the only Pal- | estine Arabs have ever lefi 3 ‘This & erefore, fai novel be of ‘rai public, portraying, cclurate nauner, the every iwellera in the East. "LAB PRICES a ceorved Seats without © EL Mul Panneyi- deck Fal snd 8th \ of Immacs- | dec2-9 a Gals £6 ba BE LASE WEEK. ART LOAN EXHIBITION, CHURCH CF THE INCARNATION of 15th and H sts. n.w., Lunch, 13m. rev, half price. novd4-Im LECTURES. | oor nan. — HEROES OF MERIC AGE, cent Wonderfal Dis By Hon. WM. PABSON IDAY EVENING, DE JEMBSR 18, 199¢. PROBABILITES OF LIFE, By ‘‘JUSH BILLINGS," ANUARY 17, 1892 BD ky WM. JANU 5. ANDREWS, ¥ 31, Iss. Beeur Music Str Lescoms, For a permanent place of business, hag taken HOUSE 930 E STREELS NORPHWEST, And will continue to desin and make elewant # REOEPTION AND WALKING TOILETS. EVE: novi! i M™- B. VAN BEUTH. PARISIAN MODES, AEL2 13th street northwest. 'VENING AND RECEP- Ready-made and made to order. SEVERAL BEADED FRONTS FOR EVENING DRESSEs. nts. | paves NOVELTI&s IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, ETO. Elegant Line of SAMPLES of newest Goods ‘con- AN NG, ELEGANT ware b stanily on hand. Yuen Jam now offering 8 fine stock of of wy own wake, at very LOW PRICES, and am aking to order a class ot SHOES tor Ladies TERNS, SXST. north. ME. WASHINGTON, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAEING AND TRIMMING STORE, 2241 Pennsylvania avenue, Suite, Costumes, Cloaks, &c., msde in ee by short noe aster have resece Cut and Basted, and a perfect teed. oct fee THE DAIKYMEN OF THIS cITY | = ofter their heartfelt thanks to the Honorable Commissioners Jf the District for favors oon- GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO DaY.—Internal rey- | 28 follows: By Mr. Rollins—To incorporate the | generat vice General Ord retired. enue, $928,152.35; customs Seen wi rank of brigadier general. Lieutenant ‘THE Ratp UPON TRE INDIAN TeRRIToRy.—The | Rallway Company. By Mr. Pendleton—To pro- th the igadie ALESSANDRO GAVAZZI, istivguished Italian patriot and evanwelint, Will spesk on the progress of civil an4 religions liberty in Italy, on THUsSDAY EVENING, m_, in the New York avenue ‘THe pabito are invite cember 9th, at & Pree) terian churei The Tenth Annual Ball of RICK will be northwest, on 4S the KNIGHT! riven at Ocd Feliows’ Hal VEDNESDAY, February 2d, 188) quitting gentleman aud ladies,’ $1. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. — The nnual Meeting of the stockholders of the WASHINGION ASD ALEXANDRIA TUBNPIKE COMPANY is called for MONDAY January 8,182, at 10 o'clock a.m., at oftice of Francis u. Suwith, eq , corner Wolfe and St Asaph sta., Alexandria, Va " Election for President aud ALBERT HEWSON, Clerk THR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION F THE MEDIOAL SUOIELY, D. C., will be beld at the rooms of the Society, Gonzaga Hall, on WEDNESDAY, Decambers ‘The oration will be delivered by Profession _and Public gre invited. LOUI! OKT, Jr., M.D. BCHMIDT,'M.D. BIBERNIA BUILDING ASSOOIATION. ASpecial meeting of this Association will SDAY EVENING, Decembar she Holl, corner 8th and £, msidering amendments to the All stock holder are req THUS. URUDERIOK, JOHN T. LYNCH, Kecretary. NEW BUILDING ptors of stea pssels; also, te tory that Oklahoma does not yet exist. for Representatives. In Congress, and to pauish Femocinte justices OF LNB eee Ix THE Hovee yesterday, after Tae Srar went DISTRICT DEFICIRNCY. se nT Gr ew ap xtonl Sor Now se ¥ | comrounteation from the Secretary of the Trea- LF. Twis en the y areion Nips at Chere ene sury, Inviting attention toa letter of the U.S. | Als, & DUmer of | McLane, Mr. Bicknell withdrew his demand for | T'easurer referring to a defictency of $162,000 In the previous question, and Mr. Kelfer spoke | {he appropriation for the current fiscal year for | jrarnes, of V1 Jost the resolution, after which the House | {terest aud sinking fund on the funded debt of LADIES’ BOOTS. Winter GOODS Tue House Disrricr ComMITTEE.—Chatrman | quence of the act or "3 “hapelle: PI < Hunton, of the District of Columbia committee | WHY. t0, Tedeem in, 3.65 bonds the outstanding Aix la Chapelle; Phanor M. Eder, of Nev., at ‘at Sorciock p.m. | Of the House, has not yet Issued acall for the | Cratiical e late bosrd of audit with ac- JAS, H. VERMILYA. no 610 Vth st., opp. Patent Office. ME. S. J. MESSER, Dnessmaxrno in connec- Ae foe T. TAYLOR'S PaT- meeting of the committee. There 1s already | cessary appropriation be made for this object | EY¢iyn P. Mussey, of Vt, on the Mouse calendar a number of District | before tie maturlty of the Februar asee ige | AS&C. Prindle, of New Yor! bilis undisposed of, and the feeling ts to dis | terest upon the 3.66 loan, in accordance with the pose of these before the calendar 13 loaded with | Treasurer's recommendation. new Dilis, “It is probable that at the first mect- g of the coramittee a sub-committee will be appointed to prepare a report in the matter of Treasurer GUtlan’s controversy with the Dis- trict Commissioners, ion with Agenc: be held on WEDN. Sth, at 73s o'cloc for the purpote o! SSOUIATION —Tha Bernard Maurice against | gs ascertained by the t Second Mouth y Meeting of tha SéRIAL. Rear Adratral John L. Worden, for $20,000 dam- FROPUSED AMENDMENT 70 THE CONSTITUTION A™ THE LATEST NOVELTIES PAUTERN BONNETS and HAT! | NERY GOODS, DRESS TRIMML TONS, three st} DERGAb Mf) ages for alleged defamation of character—ts on M trial in Baltimore, in the United States dl u 2 originated tn oecurrenc:s | S€ctton 2 of artic which happened tn the year 1572, involving the | Congress autho stab) resignation of the plaintiff of his posttion as | lations for ceriitying, tra professor of Frencit in the Naval Anrapolis, and of an endorsemen Worden thereon, in which the character of Mr. | Clartng the r Maurice was said to have been reflected on. | government of the body while conveued. Suca ‘The following witnesses were examtued yester- | laws not to de enacted, altered, ame Capt. Wm. H. Parker, president of stars. | Fealed within one year before the time tine land Agricultural College; Admiral C. R. b. | the appolntim EoDAY, Ath inst., at 7 p.m. for at the meeting. $1 per e WaRDS, President. INO. COOK, Vice Prewidont JNO. A PHESCUT! NGH ahd BUT- FRENCH OOR* IN- OES, fine NECK OACHMERE WRAP?! ise of 'S, LA KID GLOVES. MISSES" OLOAK! ML WILLTAW. 1 Site Trevise Paris; 907 Pa.ave 5 5 re’ ris; ave. Feathers Dyed, Carled and Gieaned ee. aud Treas. A SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE, under es of the Sinday School Onion, ith and Sth of Will be held at the C Of lth and G streets, on the bth, There Will be daily meetings at ‘ougrecationsl 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. TOLY HOCK AND RYE, TOLU ROOK AND RYE. TOLU ROCK AND RYE. TOLU ROCK AND RYE. FOR COUGHS, 001.D8, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. CONSUMPLION, AND ALL DISEASES, OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. TOLU. The moet TOLY. TOLU. TOLU. knows for Br. TOLU. TO!U TOLU. Pulmonary Agectiont TOLU. TOLD. TOLU. LENT APPETIZER and TONIC, for TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. general TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. snd increasing sales and testimonials TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. —recetved daily are the best evidences TOLU. of ite virtues and popularity. TOLU. TOLD. TOLU. PUT UPIN QUART-SIZ! TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU TOLU. TOLU ARTICLE IN TUE MARKET TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. DON’T BE DECEIVED by unprin- TOLU. cipled dealers, who try to palm off - TOLU. common Rock and Bye in place of our TOLU. TOLU ROCK and BYE, which is the TOLU. only MEDICATED article mada, the TOLU. GENUINE having a PROPRIETARY ERNMENT STAMP ON BACH E & MARTIN, PROPRIETORS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. TOLU. GUY! TOLU. BOTTLE. TOLU ‘TOLU. TOLU. TOLY. TOLV. B8OLD BY DRUGGISTS, GROCERS 'TOLU. and DEALERS EVERYWHERE, TOLU. J.C. ERGOOD & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTs As VOC novl0-col2m + conducted by Rey. 3 Wa. ©. SHERWIN. assiste: Crank, ‘of Philadelphis, and York ; ‘Tickets for the entire conrse of six meetings, 5 Eingle admission 25 centa. KEOEIVED — Pure VAGCINE Sand QUILLS from State Vaccine Farm of Pennsylvania, at DREW'S Drag Store, corner 9th st. and Pennsylvania ave. n.w. (Ge borp's bry he canyass for the above work hag been com- d Book will be put to pross immed: Roagers, superintendent of t al Aca at Annapolis rge’s county; John the Navy department; Rtv tary at the Naval Academy, aud Bernard Mau- FITZ JOHN PORTER. Tice, the plaintiff, Cart, HOWGATE REsi THowgate has resigned his Position in the army, | of Fiiz John Porter: ee effect = an ee val fo Washington, having been on dye HOOD | to the army Fitz Joun. Pore ce April, 1S¢8. His connec. | Mlssed by sentence of court-martial, January tion with Arctic exploration has made him | 1th, ts more Widely known in this and other countries. | S'até NAVAL ORDRRS,—Passed Assistant Surgeon th 1 for the ti it C.'T. Hibbett, trom the Norfolk navy yard and | Compensation or allowance for the time tn) ordered to the steamship Onward, per steamer | {{Bi2s Between his dismissal and his restora of 40 Inst. from New York, relieving Passed As- t sistant Surgeon C. E. Black, who will return o . . W. Mr, Fans Brann, AND SUKE CURE ly. All persons who © made changes or who contemplste so doing, are requested to notity th Publisher either throu oom 50, LeDroit B: sone arriving in the inserted, will please send DEG Fi WINDOW, a beantifal new ttle folke; ThaOQWaT_ TERBOX for 1880, and 3 ver other Picture Books for the Holidays, at ROBERTS! BOOKSTORE, 1010 7th street, above New York rat the oilice, weir changes. Per- Wishing their names IT18 COLONEL JonN B. BOWMAN, (and not S. M. Bowman), of Kentucky, who has been urged a3 a representative of the south in General Gar- table preparation (GAR'S COUGH SPEOIFIO, for co 8, WHOOPING COUGH and all arent, Wholeeale inte. le WELL, 450 Pennaylvania ave. NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. Bethesda, Bedford, Blue Lick, Con he Liths, Rockridge Alun, Friedrickshall, iad Futna, White Sul vhnr. 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e. QPP PELLows: rau Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, FNM THE Gra TO THE 16ru Ixers. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIG, By some of tke beet talent (pr: mchial, Pectoral and A DISTRICT DFFICIENC has forwarded the following letter to Speaker since Leg 4 eadtug vile tor = res od canttn ines R, Estey, of Box 1 v » e warts p the © a él Du ton, and Jobn Smithmeyet Hieperens te eer eneeer. eaave | as gentlemen were desirous of ftatshing theae. | {oh And John L. Smithmey closed copy of a letter from. the rreoseeeene | bate on the question which had been under dls- | peris provided for in the act of Congress” Mr. | PS on the subject of aden. | CUSMon yesterday, he would omit calling Itup | Clark was chosen chairman of this board of the AUER ion tor ine. unul the “electoral” resolution had been dis- | experts, and they labored diligently during the iathorn, Getty Tan, AUEuiciaris, the United States ciency ore it - current fiscal year for interest and staking fund e Mr. Wi eat hi z ‘ feted. thetr rey on the funded debt of the Distret of Coluimpla, | satement “estes 1 004 1 TePeNt BIS | Slened to nem. They, completed thelr report | especially ‘o the item of interest on the 3-65 Wi end U Joan. The Geteteucy arises tn consejuence of In reply, Mr. Wood stated that he proposed | their recommendations. It was the report, or e requirements of section 9 act June 16, 1S<0, : rf ees 5; directing the Areneurer of the Cited Stakes from {ts deliberations crerything of a partisan | Voorbees submitted to the Senate Monda: Cee ee eonds the outstanding certiN- | call the funding bill up immediately after the rely impracticable ‘to provide accom cates of the late board of audit of the District of z i 5 : ‘al }Hbra Columbia with accrued Interest. A copy of the electoral resolution was disposed of. modations for the congressional brary opinion of the First Comptroller of the /reasury upon the construction of the law under which the deficiency occurs 1s enclosed herewith, and it is recommended that the necessary appropri. ation be made for this object before the matu Test interest upon th with nd family use. T: sional and ataa- ‘SCHOLARSHIP, e cies to be Voted for. Se Useful aud Fancy Articies, euitabl Holidays. on enle. Searon Tickets. ity of the Februar: joan, In accordan GIVING MORE FOR THE THE YORKTOWN CENTE! field, of Rhode isiand, and other governors of thirteen original Capitol to-da ONEY THAN ANY IE“ SANITARY ENG Prous N OF NOVEMBE) 187: “The enstomary nse of water vases in fnrnaces is very objectionable, as agreat quantity of #taaca is thrown into the alr, corrodes the surface of tiie They ore here to meet on Friday next for consideration and arraugement of matters for the Yorktown . oon bration. To-morrow a sib-committee of the Mr, MeCook introduced joint resolutio; Senate committee on the Yorktown centenntal | thorizing the President to place U.S, Grant on | once prepare a bill—after Selecting a suttaole will Getermine upon a site for the mo: and {t will be reported to the full committee | Pay Of general, asa recognition of his eminent | ing, asd placing the work of construction under and by them to the Scnate. services, Referred. accmpetent map. Architect Clark is generaily a Sevate blil was passed, with amendments. re- | designated as the proper man to have cuarze ‘ur Devare on THe Evectoxar Resowvriox, | Moving the political disabilities of J. M. licls | the work, and the proposed bill will no doubt which began In the House yesterday, will run | ll. of Md. PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE. tin conductors, and, passing into tha apartm is coudensed on pictures and furniture. A jar hung upon the regis ut does not super-satiral face saturates the air, it, and itis the sine HAYWABD & HUTCHINSON, No. S17 Oth st. northwest. The culy manufacturers of Dr. brated POROUS JAK EVAPORATORS. HE KITCHENER RANGE, ‘We have endesvored to make a firet-claas arti- cle only, and have spared no expense in the manu- facture of our KISGHENER RANGES to secure o cooking fixture that is ail taat can bedesired. That we have succeeded, the number thet we have scld and the satisfaction they have given is the best f. Hundreds of reference in th altimore. We are agenta for the BALTIMORE, 3 portable range of largest convenience and first-class construction, uLequalled in thismarket. BAYWALD & HUTCHINSON, No. 817 Oth street n. w. a week at least. The pending resolution which derstood that the Senate bill just passed had Passed the Senate is, in effect, a revision of the Snes cue ene tie Tomo ne oh ae old joint rule numbei 2. The ublicans es, and he ask a retalnod on the | e» r Sethe Tesoluuion hae they hold tothe ee table for the present; and it was 80 | proved style of ‘architecture, and with theory that the Constitution executes itself i Tsien tie metuod oF counting the vole, when the | Alf. Buckner, chairman of the committee on ; Senator Voorhees does not intend to let this president of the Senate counts It. Any other | Dabking, intrcduced a substitute for the fund- | question rest until the bill authorizins Provision, they say, is an election of a Pregl. | Ing Dill, and it was referred to the committee | struction of the itbrary buliding and appropria pgress and not by the electors, as | OO Ways and means. It authorizes the issue of oe the money therefor s! provided for in the Constilution. While the | Treasury notes of the United States in the | an: democrats disclaim any intenton to dispute the | amount of not ee Nie denom- | that the work of construcion will begin with election ot Gen. Gartield, they deny the position | tations of not less than 310, and bearing in- assumed by the repuDliicans, that the Vica | terest at a rate not exceeding four per cent per President can count the vote. Otherwise, they | SDUUM, of which sald notes not more thao hold that the folnt convention of the two houses | $0,000,009 shall mature each year from the date of Congress to couut the vote 1s no more or less | Of their issue. than a lot or assembled spectators a3 wilnessas, ‘The House Colburn’s ce's- ERSONAL REWIWISCES iF P THE Wane CE? Oo BOOKS, & {ANCY GOODS Aw IN FINE BL BvoKs is ready for inspec. t selection of Poste ieplokon } 1 Ren ever ‘he latest Novel vartueut tare Bewest Books tor € aap t nein, Peas ce. hens, | tstiae aud Weer yuctY @ specialty. A al Prayer Bosks FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Buceksso% TO MouvsS Buorsena, 1 nov20 2OLS Pa ave. cor. bith st. | a PUBLISHED SCHOULER'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION, { ' W. ll. @ 0. H. MORRISON, LAW BOOSBELLERS & STATION 475 Passa AVE novlé Washington, D. HOICE BOOKS. Ancient Rome and Ite Cousection with ths Ch ore - | real S00 | savant 6.00 | assis” Novaities | ‘are 2 . _ Stationer JAMES J. CHAP: MarBoroLitan BOOK om Ww ee WHEATLEY, Wer AnD DRY BOOSRIN 49 Jefferson Gtreets” Gzoneztown, D. 0. ee facility, the best talent, snd@ s ful FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DY® STUFFS AND | OHEMIO. tax for the fall trade. | Work called tor and Gcivered inthe Ge’ by | ail or exprese from other places. | ra by mati promptly attends. en | WE HAVE WE SHOW SENATORS AND MEMBERS oF PESTERING P2 Show A. SAKS & Co., ONE PRICE 316 and 318 Seventh at. prions IS SUPEHSEDING ALL other remedies for OOUGHS, THRUAT and Bold by drugwiste. Price 6) ft lorsed by Rev. - Leech and A. Foster, Washin 2 M.D. Wm. 8 and 8. A. Wilson, Bai dec? novy23-eotDecld : [WHE CELLULOID TEUSS AND SUP: THAT NEVER RUST! REVER WEARS OUT, 01 thing, is ne WOER wine CHAS. FISH ERY Mrs. Fisher devotes her stiention to the wantat ady patrons. HisSwann & HUTCHINSON, 317 Ninth st. new... give special attention to MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PL in city residences, and, having alarze force of com- Petent workmen, attend promptly to all Job! which, for all purposes concerned, might ag | the Senate concurrent resolution as to the el well be witnessed by the spectators in the gal- | toral count. leries. It 13 certain the repnbitcans do not tn. tend fo pass the pending resolution, and the The District in Congress, outlook is that the Constitution, ag it 13, will ded upon to declare Gen. Gar- PERSONaT.~Sonator Brown basgonetoNew | Senator Jones, of Florida tntroducea the | WHETe. The wings of this itprary may be us: CARMENTS York.—Mr, Tennyson 13 golug tospend pari | bill, yesteriay tntrodueed in the House, to in- WE WILL GuanaNTEE E. D. NOROROSS F will Save its cost in fuel every OBEAPEST AN: Do not confound the nautie with souls other. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, No. 317 0th street n, w. ARE MANUFACTURING SLATE MANTELS, and hi TELS of new and attractive destens ‘the superiority of our work {a apparent. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Mo. 817 Oth street URNAOR REGUL ear. its the simplest, THE BEST CUPTERS IN THIS OITY FN OUR EMPLOY. and by exam- UNQESTIONABLY THE I" THE LINE OF United States, and it will be transmitted to the | The usual rigits and privileges of atreet rail. | proper position when viewed from an easterly | y date through Chict Jus. | Way charters are granted in the bill. fon of that front with a structure of the | Jersey, and is now on the somo ges ener RIES ees, Ln OELEMal as iin wines ae eee ed q rn circuit, will ‘The sub-committee of the Senate District legislation may be brought to the windows of | §. GRATES AND OPEN FIRE-PLACES, BEASS FENDER®, ANDIRONS axp FIBRE SETS, FINE GAS FIXTURES, LIBRARY LAMPS, DROP LIGHTS axp DECOBATED SHADES, President at an earl, tice Waite. Justice ably be assigned by el ennesivaniay Now Serer and Delaware or. | COmmittee, having in charge the District code, It is constderea General Devens will vacancy on the by Justice Stron; most likely that Attorney } held ameeting to day and discussed generally | rior walls, thus obtalning more light and ex- be appointed to the | the question of taxation. It was agread that | Pocure to the open vir. G DISEASES, Supreme Court bene caused | the license ana taxes musi be fed with tno | TES JOINT COMMITTEE FAVOR a SEranaTe avtip- we offer the MOST ATTRACTIVE stock to be found in Waehington. A democrat from Tennessee, who arrived in | DUt Senator Harris, chairman of the sub-com. | ston it is Inexpedient, f Washington this morning, says the republicans | M!ttee, and also the whole committee, is study- | extend the Capitol building so as to provide Oniers for PLUMBING, HEATING and VENT- | may get the United States Senator from that ILATING promptly attended to. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. cau have the work done b; before December luth to Mr. Stephen Casey, will be found at 1516 it ey, Who T street northwest. MIDDLE TOs republican, has recenti; EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., 1425 NEW YOKK AVENUE. 'OR SALE—New and second-hand CLARENOUBS, OOUPELETTES OOUPES, and other first-class Car- are NOBERT H. 410-416 8th st. n.w. Repairing promptly attended to, te patronage he (Harrison) could 3 = ! : i is FY le and should be made at no tant dayin and Tarr that upon his revurn ur W. 0. Roome fone rete) ag. | of the Capitol for the better necommatation at sald to democrats: taat ae wo peSament division, has revised assesaments on | the two houses of Congress. We therefore | 7" followin; Roe GuoUZL inthe | Sth streets west; 24 street east, trom Nore, | for the Library. ats there belleve Harrison has | CTolina avenue to Virginia avenue; Sth strect THE QUESTION OF A SITE. | th certain low-tax or “repu- | Nest, from F south to Water street, and 4th | me joint committee formally adopted this j mocratic members of the tegislature | SWeet west, trom New York avenue to © street | recoiution, and the hext ques! ion was the adop- to vote for him. ‘Tum Star's taformant,—a goog | DOFth. to Tennessee, cal friends, bit NEVER BRR! YS CLEAN. and od 623 7th et. now. LANDAULETTS, COUPE ROOKAWA’ risges in great legislature, and thi ater. The demces HIS IS THE BURGLAWS SEASON NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar spd Damp Proof Vaults from $5 to $60a year. Government bonds on deposit for Fi0c0. “Also, recaives Silverware in Tronks ji moderate rate. ‘Board of Manaers— William Stickney. president; George W. Rizxs, a retary: A. L Sturtevant, + Henry A. Willard, John Cassels, Thos dent; B. ‘vans. SANE fare Pore. i OAT, - Jas. F. BRIEN, 419 Oth st. n.w., exacination and repairs of diied oot Seat Makes a 9 of PLUMBING, wits ‘Orders rangement. democrat,—sald the very gioomy over the most disposed to ‘Star's informant Tennessee democrats ft R EMOVAL. SIDNEY T. t hive ie eh hed bss removed t>, room, 43:3 7th street northwest. isbrated BHONINGHR ORGANS ‘@TICE.—Thousands of WATCHES have bean by me during the last thirty y as when manu- with oare, last MR. J. F. that the low-tax men are democrats on national | Deen murdered and mutilated in the most horri- fer oe ne balleves Will joln tn the elec. pe manne (occa ll o Fae ene ae Deat jocrat legisiature ing with Gen. Tersssas after the abandonment . ics the governor, and Mr, wet | of Victorloscamp were attacked byracem a) | - GALVESTON, TEX., Dec. 5.—Kight Rev. Father | Xept_in order eat eet ORS § 4 0’ no Tan en Snyd ‘state Officers below ‘Millin could not say whether the’ two Wings of | Indians a ew days ago, and only Terassas and Wou'd join in this or not one man escaped. confidently about the Seniateentt ae the opinion that a democrat would be OwixG To THE EXODUS. labor has become | Chambodat was the parish priest of Nacga: HLS CORN SOLVENT.—Warranted to cure Bik. 324 Soft CORNS without injury or Pain. | ‘TAB at. ow. cure, Do pay. octal Sin ONPHILL BREBCH-LOADERS, meuts, Snest in ity, will be sold at s saori- ne ey wIULEA ae ae, 919 7th treet. fice. well-known, reliabie Pe ‘ade to orders and ry 2% Bemeniber the No., 740 8th Le ae : Jette to age ose consul at Hong Kong, in | {aed unions to compel higher eiee reat, | to.Galveston in isis, and was made vicar Warfield, collec i 2 = a itor 01 ie joMadscniery Syren in ‘New Orleans and ar which position he filled until he was relieved CUES Bt. northweets @ letter to Mr. A. A, Errive in this coun ary sca Guetta t the first of Febra- | ment ig still on the ee many colored = universally beloved, and bis isdeeply T TQ < FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. | Important Nominations, THE EV ENIN x STAR. = —— The President this afternoon sent the fol- Wrachincian Naas ..2 EDNESDAY, December 8, lowing nominations to the Senate:—Colonel Washington News and Gossip. SENATE.—Bllis Were introduced aud referred | Nelson A. Miles, Sth infantry, to De a brigadier Colonel Wm. 40. 6th and 13th street railway. By Mr. Jones, (Fla) | Bp, Hozen, éth infantry, to be chief sigaal o Micer —To incorporate the Washington City Street 706, vide for the transfer of claims from the depart. | Col. F. Upton. to be colonel sth artillery. Maj. Interior Department has advices that alarge | ments to the Court of Claims. Also, to Halt | George P. Andrews, to be lieutenant colonel sta number of wagons passed Arkansas City, Kan- | the time for the prosecution of clalms by or Sth artilions Soh Eine oe erat) pee sas on the evening of the 6th. en route for | against the government of the United States. | ih lower grades Alon © het oe es Oxiaboma. Prompt measures will be taken to | By Mr. Teller—To provide certain regulavions oy convince all intruders upon the Indian terr!- | concerning the manner of conducting elections ard surveyors of customs, and supervising {i to press, the republicans continued to filibuster | ‘The Vice President lald before the Senate a | 10), WM. H. Sullwell, of New York, for Art zona; Stephen P. Twiss, of Missourt, for Utah. dist.atty's and marshals. S. Consuls: Henry 5. . X., at Pernambuco; Ai:aont | at Curacoa; Edward Backus, of 1, J. Crouch, of Pa., at Saint 5 Courtade (vice consul at La Unton), at La Union; Jas. T. Dubois, of Pa., at Atherton, of the District of Columbia, espectaliy as to the | His. at Pari item of interest on the 3.65 loans, in conse- 350, requiring “the Seore- Guayaquil; Henry Hortsman, of Pa at Nurem: crued interest, . It 1s recommended that the ne- | PTH: Gro. F: Lincoln, of Conn. Rd aia; W. W. Randall, of Wisconsin, at baniila; Albert | Rhodes, of District of Columbia, at Rouen: Geo. W. Rodeevelt, of Pennsylvania, at Matanzas: + Samuel Spackman, of Pennsylvania, at M CI Edwin Hi. Smith, of Virgtuia, at Naples; W. Siler, of Arkansas, at 1 agnayra; J. NEW APPORT Mr. Davis (W. Va.) offe: ing the consittutional r INMENT. da resol pilreme apportionment be made after ¢ Wiison, ‘of Missouri, ‘at Hamburg: Ea a instructing the Secretary of atertor to | Youngs, of New York, at Manila. > THe MAVRICR-WORDEN DEFAMATION Case— | COMMUDICaLE to the Senate the returns of the pe ulation of the respec @ states of the Union " = ‘es th census. Agreed to. The New Congressional Library PLANS AND REPORTS—WHERS THE NEW BUILD! WILL bE. roviding for the const jon dments.giving | of a puilding for the Congressional Library has uies and regu iving | tc Moran introduced a joint resotution | ng oh amendment to the constitution as The matter of ret | Topo: authe mademy. at | and opening th sodomy At | tng such. vote: by the two oi sult, of ine ection, nd for the | Congress providing for a joint eelect committer, elor re. | consisting of three Senators tor | bers of the House of Ry : intnent of electors in any state. Re- | have power to er: | 2 demy | ferred to the select comiuittee on the election of | United States, three persons of suitable si W. Bowie, of Prince | President and Vice President. and attatments, who, or a taajority of whon Hogs, citiet clerk of | Att p.im. the Ssuate went Into executive ses- | Sng Altarumens. weno, oF 2 tn soa nities hard M. Chase. secre- | Sion. careiully exetsine and ¢ T what. practic able and beneilelal changes ¢ rade When the doors were reopened, Mr. Randolph | of the Capitol buildin: : gave notice of the following amendment, inthe | modation ef the Houses of Congress and of th —Captain Henry W. | nature of a rubstitute, to Lile bill for the relier Congressional Livrars, having in view espectal ly the need of better Ventilation, light, aud posure to the open air of Une legislative ha’ls, and the conventence of comraunication between them, and between them and the librar; end ‘the need of greater Provided, however, thatsuch rein- | tetter — arrancement “for th ent shall give no higher rank than | It provided.further, that the experts shoul } colonel on the retired list; and provided fur- | mit plans, designs and estimates of 09s: ther, that sald Porter shail recelve no pay, | improvine tue Capitol and for library accom. modations, and that the jolnt committesshould submit thece plans to Congress with a report ; as to Whether or not @ separate Mbrary butla. | 1.25 p, m. the Senate adjourned until to- | ing ts preferable. ‘This act 280 directed the | morro joint committee to examiae the questioa of a | HOUSE—After the reading of the journal, | site fora brary bulldiog ouside tire Capttol, | elley presented the credentials of Newton | And Teport that with its cost. Under thls reso- ments, member-elect from the sixth Con- | Mt!0R Senators Voorhees (chairman). Kernan e and Morrill, and Representatives Geddes, Cook gresstonal district of Alabama, and that gentle- een s <a | e ¢., That the President fs . in his discretion, to reinstate who was dis- i ; Be it enacted, in How- i noe. hereby authori: S 4rd Claflin were appolnted as the joint commit- man appeared at the bar of the House and qual'- | tee, ‘They met and organized on the 16th of last fied, taking the modined oath. dune (the day Congress adjourned) and | —Secretary Sherman Mr. Wood (N- ¥.) said that at the last ses- | appointed Edward Clan jarenlinee of the | j of Washing- | the three ex- ! posed of. summer recess of Congress upon the work a3- that the House should do its work, andexclude | rather reports of taese experts which "nator or useless character. It was intention to | ‘The experts unanimously agree that it is en- Mr. Conger.—The gentleman propose to call itUup this session? Mr. Wood.—tI propose to call it up as soon the gentleman and his friends wilt ha hausted tue discussion on tbe other pi within the — Capitol ~ butlding. ‘Tue recommend a separate building to be col structed not only with a view to present accommodations, Dut large enough to meet the rapidly growing heeds of the Mbrary for years Ue. to come. The document submitted Monday BP lapon the 3.5 | MF. Conger Why should the gentieman | contains the joint TOpOr of Ue experts ws t x bs Be eee oor te: ae + walt with such an important public measure | the necessity of a new buil and, in addt- ‘Treasurer of the United States, for the discussion of a political question? tion, the separate repors of ae aubmitting ‘AL.—Gor. Little. Mr. Wood.—I am not obliged to answer that | his plans, Gesigns and estimates for the bulld- question, and 1 move to dispense with the | ine needed. It fs the intention of the joint morning’ hour. select committee and the brary com- States, were at the | This motion was defeated by te republicans, | mittee to push tia matter with al: and tbe Speaker proceeded to call co:mimittees, diligence this winter. A number ef plans but no bills Gf a publle character were re: | with estimates, have been lald befor centennial cele | ported. the committee, and 114s the intention of an- | latter to select the one they deem best, and a ont, | the retired ist of the army, with the rank and | site—providing the money to begin the Dulld desigoate him. All the indications are that Ju sequently Mr. Conger stated that he un diclary square will be chosen as the site of the roposed building, which will be fully haif as | large as the Capitol. and construct or Ment material, “1m the most ap ‘Su all modern improvements and ‘conveniences. x the con have been passed approved. The committee feel confident early spring. 1 MEETING OF THR JOINT SELRCT COMM /TTRE TO-DAY. The rene select committee of Congress on | the subject “ws better accommodations for the 7 st Congr lopal Library met tuis morning to con- nea the consideration of | Sider the report of the board of experee ta this report the commission of experts, atver | giving the reasons why a separale butiding 1s necessary for the Itbrary, say that they are aware that it Is necessary to bave within the Capliol an adequate parliamentary jibrat ais Chairman Hunton directed notices to be committee to-morrow. brary should the collection be moved else | advantegeously for the documentary library 0 either house; Many thousand books detonging of the winter in Italy.—-Lfeutenant Greene's | Corporate the Wasliipgton City Rallway com- | to these, particularly that of the House of Itep- | book on the Ruaso-Turkish campalgn ts already | P&¥Y- resentatives, are now deposited in out-of-the- | accepted in Europe and Eogland.as the beat ANOTHER NBW SUREST RATLROAR, PROPOSED. Way and insecure portions of the Capitol strictly military work that bas been written on | — Senator Rolling to-day introduceda bill in the | ,,72e commission ure of the opinion tat mans. | the subject. —Mr. John i. McLean and J. Ed- | serate to incorporate the étn and isth street | f Hot ail, the Improvemenis required can bé | Win Speer, othe Cincinnatt Enquirer, are at kK Thos. Cochr: C. Mr. McLean leaves for New Yorx to. | TAllway, making Thos. B. Cochran, Jonn C. i 10 wi night.——senator Cockerill and famtly have | Martin, Jefferson Raynold, Henry P. Sanders | connecting corridor may ran trom wing to wing. | ‘en rooms for the season at No. 920 15th | and others the incorperators. The proposed street, McPherson Square, street railway is to begin on $ street, corn: made to the Capitol by extending the eastern front of the cenicr Dullding. 0 planned that a This arrangement will ofier at times a more | of | cenventent means of access between the haiis | of legisiation, and will at all times afford the | 6th northwest, and run along S to 15th, theace Resignation of Judge Streng. to , thence east to isth, thence south toB | means of better communication between the ainGaitay dutanlE onvaneah once suc- | Street, thence east to 6th street, thence north | wings on the gallery story. It will aiso provide | CBSSOR ON THE U. 8, SUPREMM COURT BENCH, toS street, with the right toconstruct abranch | additional rooms for ‘committees, and for | 5 line running from 18th street west, along Bto | records and files. This improvement will have | Judge Strong has written his resignation as | jf av east to 18% st the further advantage of completing the east | Assoclate Jnstico on the Supreme Bench of the | south Water aries wed ne as Tee =2 P Water street, and along that to 7th. | front Ina manner as togive the domea more | direction, and will screen the present sandstone ihe Chlet Justice to the the outer Walls by taking out some of the inte- | g's resignation. Mod is (pees pen noes revenue practicable, but ING. — at the people and the trades and business of | ‘The committee took up and approved the fol- ‘The Tonnessee Senatorship. {he District must not be burdened with too | lowing resolution proposed by the experts: CENFLICTING DEMOCRATIC OPINIONS. heavy taxation. Nothing definite was reached, Rescived, That i the optnton of this commis- | if not impracticabie, to | the question of taxation in its bearing upon | additional space for the rap! growth of the mentioned in the act creating this board, can —Washington street, from 4th to | recommend the erection of a separate edifice Uon of asite for the proposed building. Atter | devilment done by and desperate | propositions and recommendations, in writing, presentative McMinn, | Femnant of Victorio’s band in the neighborhood | Will recelve due attention at the hands of tke d get the Senator, | Men, women and children are known to have | olution for a separate building to Congress, of Father Chambedat, | Ch iat, late vicar of the Galveston eee tte ‘at St. Maye inieomee ‘at £.30 p, ™. yesterday, Of pneumonia. He had been Ss driicate health for several months. Father ‘Scarce in several parts of Louisiana, and those in the days of the republic of Texas. He movea Strikes | eral of thie diocesé by Bishop Ogden in 1350, other places. The exodus move- | eighteen months since at his own aaah ok He men are preparing to eS, and for de- | this winter. Last session an act was passed by | 4 | he stepped to the the ratitus tu trout \ Lee's 01 a | erashing through hts skull He leaves | bound sta, | cle to-day says: At the Stock Exclu that everything of an investment charac should advance to @ price which will yield ¢ served calling a meeting of the House District | could be kept in the main room of the present | *! | do Rio brands, '6,2525.60;:" Patap | Sig. Bacon—shoulders, 6: clear was, howe’ i arcyand de * | BERS: Telegrams to The Star. FORE! AFFAIR: Mr. Parnell’. 8; ‘h Causes a Cab- inet Difficulty, Loxpox, Dec. 8.—The Mor ving” Pos! says :— Another very serious diMcuity has arisen Within the cabinet. Mr. Parnell’s last speech has convinced many of the miutsters that land law reform alone Will not sausty Ireland, and the advocates of coercion, headed by Mr. Fors ter, chief secretary for Ireland, are increasing Ubeir demands for immediate esercion in orde: to maintain the law. The urgency of the ques. tion has become £0 acute that the idea of a De- cember session of paritament or itaporiant ces. sions from the cabinet ts not to be lightly st aside, A very few days Will show wheiner Mr. | Glaastone can again Stille Uhe discoriancles in the cabinet. If he summons parllaneat t> propose coercion, he may los" two colleagues, and {f he refuses that course four may desert, Improvement of American Credit rend. Loxpox, Dec. 8.—Tenders for £3,500,008 ot India 3 per cent stock were opened yesterday. ‘The appiteations amounted OF £14,500,00, Farying from the ofictal imum Of 9 Lo i04%. The tenders at cla laa will recelve per cent cf the amount bid for; those above figure will receive the amount Did for in he Facncier, in & discussion of the foregoing tn connection with the redemption of the American debt, says:—The United States Will be apt to rate 108 credit as at least equa! 19 that of India, It may be questioned whether, on the tssue of the coming loau for refunding ee | the bonds falling aue uext year, the Secretar’ Of the Treasury Will De so liberal as WO give -'y T Cent when he can evideutly Soat bonds at + lower rate. The success of the loan has strengthened the market for all drst-class in vestments, but prices are somewhat restraine? by rumors that £50000 in gold wit: ‘be taken to-day or on Thursday tor & ow York an operation whieh would render aa advance 0 pod pank Tate On Thursday to 8 per cent pos sible. The Times ip Mts financtal article this oy ing says: The finances of the Dulted States may excite the envy not only of Eugland but of E. rope, The unprecedented rate of redemption is having Its natural effect In ratsiag Ube credit of the United States to a level with Che most staid and best-paying comipuntues of the old world. In reaching that level tne United State will only attain the rigutral _post- tion. county which is faith ru) to sments, whose resources are so lita u the best ersutt brobability, ~ The ver O pay off the det ally by reductog the supply ing part passu with | emand for sound mir nealct 4 Girt Fatally Burned. TLLE, Va., Dee, This moraine Kw a colored girl, Wing wear RM in thts county ting nex d her clothing vo take she rushed out aud rau toa house with her clothing are all over her She was so severely buried on ber back and other parts of her body that she caunot live Gen, Ord Likely to Sette in Mexico GaLvestox, Tex., Dec. 5. sj tal u New's, from San Anioulo, says that Ge 0 mornt mo ‘tification of mMaud of the de. partment of Texas and from Ue active army, Vacated Lis ofiioe at beadquas Assistant Adjutant Generat rep to Gen. Sheridag unttl the temporary com mander appears. AS Gen. Ond's) son Gen. Trevinos, has been appoluted mlx war of Mexico, It is rumored tust cau be his future Lon! Cut Kaitread Kates. St, Lovis, Dec. he Si. Louts associ, of general ‘passenger and Ucket agents, al teeing here yesterday, adopuex special rates during the continuacce of rates from Kansas Clty and St Louts to «hi- cago:—New York, $19; Buffalo, #15; Parkersburg, $15; ia, $20; Wash ington, $19; Wheeling, $15; Cleveland, $14. All ‘the eastern lines interested In these rates were notified of Une action of the 4 A_Dismissed Policema: s Sr. Lovis, Dec. 8.—Police OMicerdobn W, Mar tin blew his brains out at police bead«uarters about 6 o'clock last evening. He has been before the police board under charges preterred by Sergeant Fioerrick and had becn dismissed from the force. Leaving the room of the board, ice, drew his pisiol and se and five children. Stage Passengers Kebbed. GALYRSTON, TEXAS, Dec. 5.—A special dispaici from Brownwood to the News says: The east- was robbed three miles east of this place ats o'elock last night. Tue two robbers, after relieving the passengers of £165, cut oper the mail bags. extracting the registered iev- ters, from which they obtained about $350. Rubenstein’s “Power ef Babel. CHicaGo Dec, s.—The first performance tn Aimerica of Rubenstein’s “Tower of Babel” was given in the Central Music Hall last ulght oy tbe Apolio club. Cost of a Ratirond Acmdent Atcaison, Ean., Dee. 8 —The loss to the pany by We acckient on Mouday ni Chicago, Kock island apd Paclac ch Tully $54,000, =n Wali Street To-day. NEW York, Dec, 5.—T! tion has taken courage from ube decision Ways ard means committer to agree upon cent as the rate of tnterest which tue new re. funding bonds should bear, the theory belug buyer ® per cent income. It may be early yet to assume what the rate of interest ou the re- iundng (5) bonds will be, bu’ Wall stre is preparing to discount the effect of the estan- lishment of sucha rate. U.S. 4 ent bonds which are payable to sii or in gold, at the option Of ‘he government, are to i mt < yesterday inora- ing. -lroad bonds are steady to sivong at an advance of 4 a24,, Une laiter Texas Pacific land grant income i's. Tne stock m at sharp price stringency of money to the futertor and the Treasury continue to €aceud tue ign specie and the domest and another, Tue bai rule appear to be elther expaudiny - ing their joans, alibough the Ube latter is what the condition of the reserves dictates at where the banks ere orgatired ut BRauiona! system and are subject to the cent reserve requirement. Titue loaus cv per cent aud 2 comutssion for 30 days w thet run down to 4 per cent, as maturity extends into the uew yea! cantile paper there is for thls mom: pension Of business, so far as the trom the wholesale grocery trade. paper is unchanged. The Marke, BALTIMORE, Dec 8.—Vinei do. deferred, 1733; do. co..nol ferien, 2¥49; do. Dew ten forties, 49 bid y BALTIMORE, Dre 6 —Cotan - very giie:— idling, 11%. Flour ull aud low street and west. -u Eyer, 4 Udak.60. do. ex 5.50; do. family, 6.7536.50, city culls 6 24.00; do. extra, 4.75u5.802 do. famil Wheat, southern ¢ ebont steady and q swith Light supp et—sout) re ot, ¢ iP qel IY cember, 1.19% bid. 1.20 asked. January, 123; February, 1.25%a1.26% . March, 1 southern steady bnt quiet. wi wn white and Fellow December, 959 « su February, 50,9 lie. 5; do. mixed, fis jo" Hay Fteady —1) 2 Maryland, 19.00.21.00. P Visions dull and weak—mese ‘pork, 14 00. Bulk meats—locee shoulders, mole offering: clear rib sides, none offering: do. packed, 5% and % all Interests very closely, as are also Senators | Library without serlousiy interfering wit the | Hams, 10\al: enued, 9% State; that State Senator Harrison, a prominent | White aud McMillen, thé oter members of te } architectural proportions thereof, and also its | }7 Be Nee ; 'y been to Washington | SUb-committee, Witn the view of doiug justice | conveniences for legislative purposes; but that | qui but firm—refined, 9. Cofles lowcran 1 whol and assured the administration that with the | % @) “practical and beneficial” changes, such as | nominal— Kio cargoes ordinary J Sugar frm—A soft. 9 Whisky Frewhis to, Liverpool etondy 1 barrels: wheat 31,140 bushels; corn, 26, /: bela; cate 1,531 els. Shipments—whea' 57,000 bushels; Corn, ngue. Balow~ wi T bush ls, corn. 113,600 bushels — NEW YORK, Dec 8 —Stocks streng. Mopey. ve 6. Exchange—iong, 478; short, 480), erpments stron: NEW YORK, Dec. 8 —Flour quict. Wheat firmer, Corn active and higher. NEW YORK, Dec. 8, 1) a, m.—The Stock Market Hi Kou some discussion it was —— rede ympel mext | eos SE end io teceny: 3 Senatorship, an ie ORRIZLE MURDRES BY IxpIANS.—A Galveston | Wednesday to select a site, and parties who are | i mt sharp! improv ve itup. ‘The ‘name Or re Pus special from Fort Stockton says:—Peraons | interested in this matter are requested to sul | Ri ingene 3 ftom ig to $44 per ceut a8 compare? because he is an | J8Stin from San Elizario report that Mexicans | mit their propositions, &c.. in writing vo tne { oMiceholaer and does not a appalii la next Wedn ~ These up with the matter lesine to become mixed | ‘ror Chihuabua ‘PP: particulars of | joint committee by next esday, On the other hand, Rey ON Qf Tennessee, told ‘a STak re; of that in that section from 20 to 30 tee. The committee will report the res- | $8 13-16 f Delleved the democrats woud get, tha eey, He ioe orton 8 quowtinns of yesterday. Readiux al exception th wera! buoy - ed 2 per cert, and Louisville id shville fell of 24 per cent. 16 for muoey oa 69716 Zor tha Scone abd 99 1-16 for ant. bonds, now Sves, 1064. Brie, th. do. | eeoond console, 101. new Sork, Ochtral, 4d. antic and Great Western second morwase trux- tees’ ‘certifies 30. Hilinois Central, 125. Penn- vanis Central, 647%. Reading, 267%. SEW YORE MARKETS THD aPTEENOON. f quotations were cu: in New The BO p. 5 pear at SSE Se eon ek U. Ett

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