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rs ‘Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED Dee excee SERMny ‘ ; e sone a ara AT THE STA “ g Mayor Cooper Nominates His Su. Pennsylvania Aveute, Corner Nth Street, by waw Youester 88 Comtradior, a » Ike. 10-8 for Cooper sent |) The Evening Star Newspaper Company, the board of ‘aid. rmen tie ate hoon the ‘name GEO. W. ADAMS, Prevt. $f Allee, Comupell far controlier in place of ee ee Jobn Kelly. Al an Perley mov con- THe Evexixa Stan is served to subscribers in firm and Alderman ux meres -egntt We Ge city by carriers, on thelr own account. st referring to the committee on county aftiie, Feiita per week. cr {tents per month. “Ovvies at | Debate Is now proceeding on the amenaanen? Paid 30 cota atone sean, Bu att montha, 83 ‘The board of aldermen met at noon and & UEntered at the Post Ortice at ington, D. U-, message was presented from the mayor. A mo- Ae second clas mail er} Fritay—gia } tion to postpone action on any communication FER WEEELY BIAR—paDle es on eT conn \ from his honor was defeated by = vote of 9 to Bee | + ‘ ‘ENTS | The message was then we ind ai pa . - o 2@ nerination of Allan Campbe' BoM een ee pat in aa °, 8,636, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1880. TWO CENTS, | seottatinof*Aaan” compo tr cont “flates of advertinnw made kuown On application. rs £9 Fern Lo a committer on UDTY aa, —— 7 and a vote being taken resulted iu 9 in ir . x ‘ive and 13 in the negative. Alderman Per- STAI EN Mf i TO @ The Inauguration Reception. ‘The Asphalt Boiling Nuisance. FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. mati T Y if AMUSEM ENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EV ENING STAR. THE NEW MUBEUM BUILDING SECURED FoR IT. HOW THE OFFENDERS aie PUNISHMENT. 'e Sibaaibor’ ai ana pans ittn tin ouich wes cared i540 6 NAL THEATER. THRE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Photo. s, Hon. J. W. Thompson, president of the ex- District Attorney Corkhill to-day sent tne pega - Asimllsr cisposition was made of m es. Cee ENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE ce Fee Seen sae See aoa Washington News and Gos: ip. ecutive comratttee on inaugural ceremonies, | following communication to the District Com- ee i = 2 — © ie withdrawing the Hames of CMT A. diana to FVE VES = OED. xin 2 ~ “Bore: t : ‘!sstoners : jOUSE—Mr. Hul . from the committee * . ‘ ‘beaut ifall amented Boxes for . to-day received the following: m™! ‘ c stark LoTTa, Heday Preeenta. st HOBERTS: Bookstore, 1010 Cov esedeet Recatrrs To pkv.—ttersalrey=|/ so. 1 neve) the honor te Tf0im you that | Orrick orU. S. AToRNEY, Dist. or;Couvsatz,) | on appropriations, reported the pension appro- Setter ty Secenek Sante en LITTLE NELL and THE MARCHIONESS; reet, above New Yorkaveaue. decl0-2w_ | enue, $326,917.60; customs, $52 your request of December 3d for the use of the WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 10, 1850. | priation bill. Printed and recommitted. {It reading cf acommunication from the mayor Or, The Old Curiosity Shop, ANSUALELEOTION OF TROSTEES | rrp Axzuaxce sailed trom Key West yestes. | Natlonal Museim building tn watch to bold a | 7) eCommussioners ovine Distrletar Corenbla: appropriates $45,400,000 for the payment of | nominating Alderinan campbell. for. comp ota Sa Sie the ‘stockholders of the Washington | 4%) alee sos = romenade reception on the night of the thot | GENTIBMEN: During the last term of tue | SPpropriates $15,400,000 for the payment of |trolier inthe place of John Kelly. An framed aid tet to toe Dramas by the late dou | gr'gk Machine Ooupany wit Ueneldon the secgad | ay afternoon for Vera Cruz. Regents of the Sultsoatan TRAE Ut ane | ets a ole strict Of Commbis, | Racy pensiong, $251,000 f0r the payment fae | Ate mat mt ea Fee ene eee io ot Brousham especialy for Lowes. | St theotice of the Company, Hoo 4, 1400 New | ‘THR MAURICE-WonDEN Lips. Sti.—The prin- Lr reas eect the Suulinspaien tnstiuation, and | Mewrs:C Maintaining a ‘nuisance at the corer | €0,¢xanuining, surgeons. 'and ‘sim for the | Arm the nomination, and Alderman Birk moved ~ LOTTA APPEARING AT EVERY PRERTORM- | York avenue. | Polis will be open between the hour® | cipal witness in the Maurlee-Worden bel sult { Adoption on the sth inst, of the following reso- | of Band 1ith streets northwest, in this cits; | PALMent Of salaries, | committee on the | OM COUNES Bia A tee mee oman RCE. Tr dect0-17k24_ | in the U. S. elreult court in Baltimore yesterday | lution: Resolved, That the useo. the new Na- | the nuisance, consisting of whet {5 known as judiciary, reported back bill allowing marshals | amendment cod during its aibernan WASHING: | ry lian 'M, Daableria fo whoa Iewaa af | Sugtal techn ate ean ote teaes | Meer od, ammemALey ay tae TOOL OC | Ang geptiy marshals to tine tonsa ta ea | Houghton voted in favor ot I ocause te sa = i : > ev. Sultus ashiel fo whom {t was al- | Yy yeas t | o g u eo cratic Frivate Boxee 5 Orchestra Ohi tehich ‘Mr Monee amNY was jexuubtied | States on the 4th of March, iss), snd that the | gaged’ in preparing asphalt and tar paremeut | SASS, Heferted te House calendar. | the mayor ta hy a wn Secured Seats in Of 25 Cents Extra. Tg, Ait Manrice claims is ‘a Itbel on him. | scretary of the Smithsonian Institution be au- | tntxtures used by them fn contracts they gne for | Question whether or notan elevator should ne slate, Wh n thename of Aldean cone ne Been : = of Burning tee ctv Mea cae eeey mia and | (BOrizcd to make all necessary arrangements | from the District authorities and work done for | question whether or not: wing of the Capitol, | called, he sald Alderman Campbal was on tin. Gallery, ng Shrinking in giving her testimony, but she did | for this purpose. = 1 private parties. The trial was av. os Dut no final decision was arrived at. scruptlous man, and denounced the statement LOTTA’S MATINEE P#ICES SAME AS AT ESDAY, Jans not appear t3 vary in her recital The other Very respectfully, your ob't serv’t, one, and the testimony was unquestioned that Mr. Simonton moved to reconsider the vote | (hat Tammany Hall had affiliated with tne re- LOTTA'S 12 and ¥’o'clock pan. NIGHT. lgecle 17, M&SI& ant H. 0. § witnesses were Commander Henry L. How!son, Seon Teste. | nese Works are a public nutsanoe of the Worst | 17 which tne douse Sbetenive rook we tee publican party for any nomination. MR. aad MRS. F. Ss. | rc fe Peed cr carenn sult air. Dow, lenis | ——See. Smithsonian Institution, ONTerS OF the. Leung ae a ay ELE | committee on clains’a letter from the Acting Kellys Successor Confirmed. ¢ ! OBicere aid meabern will meet THIS BE Pant Mites Enea ‘The Yorktown Celebration. but many leading and tnituential citizens resid | Spcieiny or {he Treasury, transmitting alist — xxw York, Dee. 10.—The Board of arenes | utheast, 6o mabe arazaecuette tor tie tororal ‘ —— ae TOL RSESTENNIAL assOCIATION, | Ing in various sections of the city between win | Of Cims tristng under ector duly tisci. | confirmed the nomination of Allan Catnp: COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEM Stouriate brothes, OnuisrorHen Lox: P ‘Tum Natroxat. CoUNCIL of the Union League | The Yorktown Centennial Association of Vir- | aud ell ce Bee Tne ae Tes DW, | co and the Will relerted toimocmnies (WTavoteor isto sg 2 MRTER SCORDES. Funeral ‘Brinday“afternoon fio ‘hi od; | of America, in annual session in Philadelphia, | yinta, an organization Incorporated under the Tocality. The jury talled tocgine tea poeneee | war claims. EXECUTION EN CANADA. = ae say GLE Paci t BO TE ET yesterday elected General J. Negley, of Pitts- | taws ot that state for the purpose of alding | guity on the ground. as Iam informed, that ‘The Speaker then proceeded to call commit- , Hum and Bad Women the Cause. ° ME. J. B. POLK. fi invited to atten). : The, prisident for next Fear, and adjourned to | and assisting in the centennial celebration of | tueso parties were contractors miko ee Co Few Dili Poiog een Prieta narscter. and (a | | SHERBROOKE, ne ag ey ta BY ey aro. EEN, Cucskanci ocr: | meet in Washinston in March to attend the 1n- | the surrender of Yorktown, met At the Eutiet | trol ana ties tine woe cupying thelr present | the committee of the whole Mir Brichs trovea | ioe ere oF Thomas 8 pppoe’ WM. P. ALLEN, Scribe. Telephone auguration of General Garfleld, House to-day. The officers of this association | location by your authority. It was in evidence that the House resolve itself lato such cone, | aes Dock ius Guamnabe oioee well tast Bigik In ihe very ane ree ‘= HOT BUDA! Hot A GREAT Crown Comin TO THE INavevaa- | UNder the charter are Judge Robt. Ould, of | on the trial that this establishment was occu, mittee ry "| iene ate o Beara —_— et this morning. Wines JENTLEMAN FHom Nevapa, | E# ae v3 Cart : - | pains, president, and ‘Thomas Cochran of | pying publicground, and there were produced | MECC atta up the privtieged ques. | Asked opthe acatfold it he hud anething to san 4 GEN 3 Prepared with de! ups. | TIoN.—Col. H. C, Corbin, secretary of the execu- Philadelphia, Ex-d0v. Alex. Rice of Massachn- | copies from’ the records of the board of tlon—deing the Senate Concurrent taeietiee ag | wert op the scaffold if he had pw bnagey Sooty A prelogne and three a 0 expressly for | Afford : tive committee having in charge the Inaugura- | setts, and Gen. John $, Preston of South Caro- | public works of letters directing Messrs, | !ol—Deing the Senate concurrent gesolution as be replied ites strong soles Yan Fens POLK by Mr. Georve of New Yort. | the winter Mineral 3 y % a & a en, | tO COUDtIng the electoral vete. make a statement. I am an tnuocent man. M: ¥ rt s, i Mna, vice presidents, The first meeting of the | Cranford « Co. to oceupy this place, 5 e a a CHRISTOPHER COLUMEVS GALL—MR. J. B. | Waters for sale all the sear oy any ton ceremonies, has sent invitations to every assoctation was held to-day, when a Tegolution | and proof that this occupancy! and | ,,*T Bright raised the question of considera- , Hie satd his sole offence consited trate Oo POLB, HENSIAE WATER DELOT, Are very company tn the south, and the replies | was adopted directing the president tO appoine | directi¢a had been actistescd ops by_you, | Won.and the House refused to consider the Sot eee ee ee Bupported by 4 caret ectel company of Zs JAZ) PENSBELVANIA y fear! er eaters inion wil bee va, ; al executive committee of thirteea to take | It was also in evidence that this public ground | "“The House then, at 1:45, went into committec De ‘said ‘hig. wite compensa him ts do — : > LICENSE QUESTION. | sented Uy local military or civic organizations: THALETS AUG DUM Cee oe tn ec for oe elgut youre withsee the east ae | ofthe whole (Mr. Sparks in the chair) on the | advieed allyoung mentoaroll pig 5 aniereslle 2 Se, In justice to tly Tee Corapany we | ee tee ere ee aes e k° pecure halt. | Committee bas not yet been appointed. A com: | auy rent, “This isexclesons private enter. | Private calendar. women, saving it’ was hese two evils witch Monsdag, De 13—1 WIDOW | gest th Of sad oor aioay Foosived’ fen Warinen ce trunk ines, | alttee on engraving and printing, consisting of | prise, aucl as this nulsance Is of so graves char. Death of a Philadelphia Lawyer. - eet REDUFE COMEDY CONES: a a itis probable that this will Bs done. "A featnes | WD. A. Camp, of New York; Norvin “Green, | acter'and of such general compiatut, 1 aeem 1 | DERth 0 YHIA, Dec. 10,—Chapman Bidde, © A REC INCOLN HALE of the oveasion will be s special train trom the | president W. U. Telegraph company; Elle Char: | my duty to call your attention to ie embar- Inember of the Pliladeiphia Dar, Eighty seven Men Killed. eS Pacitic ai ete h sadae nies and | Her, prestdent’ Charlier institute; "A. F, Wil- | rassment the law officers experience in remov. of the Pennsylvania raliroad, dled + , _ — a MONDAY EVENIN B inetuepame whowlicaass | yitge oP With military companies and | matuPand A. G. Goodall, of New Fork, was ee | lag this: Meenee ee being ‘met with ths oe in this city I ht. During the oT SPAY EVENTN u, Ihe aon ana Date rere jointed to male arrangeinents for the engray- onictat setion, desiznating this plece of public mmanded the izist Pennsylvania | The romdas Sane eae ete nes £8 N BAIER, 12th and D sts. n. w. REsuntioaNaGiEimON Fa4 sec. | Ng abd printing of the certificates of raember- for f ; corey eae arse dec0-2t_D’M KEYES 0D st. nee THe REPUBLICAN Orrostrion 70 TAR ELEC ship To tue. astociation, witch isto beota nis. | © very respecttule, ——— oe past Uae oe = TORAL CouxT REsOLtrios.—A joint caucus of | torfcal character, containing among other G } geht ABEL SurT was brougist In Chicago. yester- | Soaren is impeded Dy S from State Vaccin can members of (he Senate and House | features a ptetiré of Carpenter's hall, ia Phil- U } day, by Cha: Farwell, Congressman-elect | ype pit is about F PEWS Deus Store | was held last evening in the hall of the House | 8delpbia, where the first colonial congress met. —S for the third Tultnots district, against tae Da sreat expiosion in aa ST DN _nose' | of Representatives, for the purpose of deter Then a ae maltte ot three, consisting of ! dcrous Woonshiners. | News, for $10.000 damages al edt have been | Valley on oP 5 t mining the party policy tn recard to the Senate | JUdge Owld and Colonei eyton, of Vir- | 4 v.s, DEPUTY MARSHAL SHOT IN aLacama, | Sustained im through Neirs editorials | persons lost t geil er el, etc concturent tresoittion, How Dending in the | Eimss, and Thomas een ieveuescommitoed | The following telegram was to-day receives | ee ee ee : a «, ieluding the renowned Ari Howse, whict ride: 4 2 va e sub ef epi iT 2 felines iGaniai tak Eever , renowned Arab | ' Sree SORE Tea rea oe | ee Spun te to taeete iat Sub-commn es | Cammiadonerot titans Reraiue nian | THE THEATER Cowigce at St. Louis was 3 Specified joint rule to regulate the counting of | frora the joint congressional committ " on c pone eno. the electoral vote. Between efghty and ninety ; OTktown centennial aud the board of state “HUNTSVILLE, ALA., Dee, prday at | burned yes f Was owned by Alfred G ition Pate ee ee pee eee members of Con re In attendance. and | Commissioners (conststing of one _com-| noonin Marshall county. about twenty mtles Raker, of Philadelphia. The loss of the lesse arucie oe mare na the Aret | boom 50, LeDroit Buildin, of rr 3 the debate, whieh occupled two and a hatt | Mmisstoner from ach state). These | from Huntsville, John B. Hardie and Basvett | N.C. Nutshell, t about $11,000. Most of the Prices 4 y all round. In one orteo “ty 18 con sons arriving in the city and wishing their names | hours, was quite general. Among thos who | Sib-committees represented the three organt- | Young, ®.S. deputy marshals, In company with | actors lost their wardrobes. _ deparisents there has begn rather m r = userted, will please seud them in. nowt aw. ti Sel r3 Blaine, zations having in charge the work of the cen- | Deputy Internal Reyenue Collector Hora = z : ine 38. The demand for shirtings for Caleutt took part were Senators Blaine, Anthony, p TWO SHOCKING AccIDENTS occurred in ness. dem ring aetone, Man- FDGAWS COUGH SPECIFIC, forcoughs, | Ferry and Telter, aud Kepreseutatives Lapaa.n, | tebDlal. it is intended that these suo-commit- | Gone, with warrants against. Jeffers more yesterday. A boy fell down ahatchway again been rather more a-ilve and in = golds, SHQOPING covam and ail lune | Hawley, Conger, Keifer, Haskell, Butter: | tees Shall meet tozether and arrauze the | breathy David Lemons’ Jatne 3 and 4 gifl was burned to death. Inthe free | cares there has been a slight advater on tL troubles. Frice 25 and 60 cents per bottle. For | worth, iiisrock and Robinson, “The Only ques. | business of preliminary workot thecelebration. | Joseph Crisco, for filtcit distiilin | Gray ine naoldont Gonaae to the victims own | day. Th 1D also a little more business YHE SHEIE ABi S . sale by al eee a nvuolessie depot STOTT & | tion upon witch any difference of opinion was | The centennial association tien adjourned to | upom the defendants within a I caxticeenee: and is the ienenan ie ae { and Calcutta, but Player auc in Dancers; OROMW ELL, 450 Penns; ay octd-3m expressed Was as to th stent to which it | ts sub-committee an opportunity to meet | Inile of the distillery, and after making taquiry | Cal ithe vi tim’s pare ‘who toc TRE SHEIK YOUSEPH AWDER (EL RAMLA- should be considered necessity or advisable to | {hoseof the other organizations, | ‘THie associa. | 4s fo tive names of the officers and Jos"ph isso | Wes 0 room and . Times on the frish = °~“NEE), FE ddier and Impersonator of W en FAIRS, FESTIVALS, : x oppose the adovtion of the pending rule, while ; tn adjourned to meet at the Ebbltt again this | giving his name, Mr. Hardie said, “1 have,” and Question. Dancer and Tambourinit: ; Odd Peltiwer Walt, Vietvect Presidential election, or that any danger at the | t0-day. and appointed the following sub-com- | Bone, who escaped with a sight wound iu the Stamford, Conn., instantly killing Miss Harriet | fer Gitet moretarn foe tome a RHAWADJA YAROOB (EL HAWETD), Player ¢ Cad Reliow: aS eer | Present juncture need be antielpated from the | Mlttees to meet those of the other organizations | lett side. Young being with the horses about Davenport, aged’ about 11 years ana severely | Mi’ Gindsteeee ech in Guild ball at tue ian RHAWADIA YAROOB ( AWETT), Playe: From Tar 618 TO THE 16TH Issts. ' ddoptt f the pr 4 rule, the X and arrange preliminartes: Senators Johnston, | half a mile off, was unharmed. The ( alted ri r. Davenport and the daughter ot | > s > "Tpneen, os ee DEAL AND INST held that a-great piikeiple wes Ateabe oath, | (chairman) Waste, Randolph Korean nanos, | Gut mule, of joseph H. Sloss, is organizing a | {juring Mr. Davenport and the daughter of | auguration of the lord gore Io ge bo THE SHEIK MAHOMMED SULIEMAN (EL MA ee ee hught at some time affect the stapihg: crass | and Butler, and’ Hepresentatives: Lorlog, Haw good force to arrest the parties, and will do all | Re J- y Se mg yi pliner ep tind oe LOWES), Whirling Dervish from Bagdad, and institutions, and that the policy of the party | ley. Dick, ‘talbott, and Richardson, The Con- e Can to bring them to justice, I shell accom. CRAZED RY NECRALGL iss Jennie REO | the government. to ask an increas of po : Direct ) | POSIPORMY BILE | should be to meet the Issue now. and to resist, | sresstondl committee also appointed the follow- | pany this force, (sluned,) » | an estimable young lady, ving In Foor Valley, | broves that in the jude ment of the comes YROF. JAMES ROSEDALE, Director and Inter- 'S UNIFORM, sIL- by every known parllamentary method, the | 15g sub-committee to confer with the President P. H. Downe, Revenue Agent. Lee county, Va., who is subject to violeu? at- tself matters have grown Worse. It proves Lone Bin be eet « adoption of a proposition allke unwarranted by | 40 Secretary of | State with rezard to | Commissioner Raum, upon receip: of the | tackset neuralgia, met with @ terrible exp-- | also that the existing means for repression are THE REDPATH LYCEUM T Hiner aries stauie tor the | the constitution aud at varlance with the pre. | iviting to the centennial auch of tie descend. | swore dicparen, Lekeserpuck se folione tances Hence a short ume since. On her way to @ | ono avail. it in the face of existing term Jimor te sunaunce tnt tis yon ancy Articies, suitable __ | Gedents of the past. At the conclusion of the | ants of foreign citizens who assisted Ameriea to | howling: Telegrazn recelved. I he | neld rear the house at evening sho was selved | fDO@vall. | If in the Suuce nee mek vow cially organized and brought to. this febate a vote was taken upon Judge Lapham’s | Falher ind-pendence. | Representatives Haw- | most energetic measures taken to bring to pun- | with a gudden attack of neureigin ana dives to enforce the law, will thy be strengthened 1 heavy expe! for the purpose of illnstrating, in resolution declaring It to be the sense of the | {ey and Goode, and Senator Anthony. The pur- | ishment the partles engaged in the resistance to | gimost crazy, took the wrong pata, and wan- | 4o so by Mr Forster's reminder? The authors ne seeapcheadth ner pra Senet ane re caucus that the republican tatnority should re- | Pose of this sub. committee ts to see to the in- | deputy collector and deputy marshals resutt- | Gered through tae fields and wands imran wine | of sedition and its abettors will laugh at uu eft thelr native-laudl_| = ste i adoption of the joint rive by all means | Feuon Of ouch guests of France, and omer | ing im the murder of John # Hardie, Take | lees way until night, came on. In ber madness | farqy" attempt to use odsolete weapons " : 7 2 z ? a 3 forelgn countries ig] ‘ed by | steps to ver ot distill pize id ascended the Cumberland mountain, aud | (A'S 2 ph rrowth ther boat the LADIES GOOD) SEEN IE ed ean ROaTy In, and withouy. | Ter ennrance on the Geeta, every. illlelt distiier arrested. ie marsuars | Sue ascended the Cumberia she was found on | (Uulling lawlessness whose grown ther ha he general public, portraying, | = = = i ee THE STATE COMMISSIONERS. force tnsufficlent employ more men.” the summit half frozen and unable to jf May well be asked Whether the couuln y a8 it does, in the most accurate manner, the every’ | Pceecetet MODES, AFTER OUR REPoRT of the proceedings in the The sub-commiitee appotnted by the board ot ‘The attorney sent siiptiar Instrucitons tothe | move. In her half del'tious - condition has Dot arisen at which Mt. Gla@svone puatod Gey Lie of the dwellers in the East. Senate closed yesterday, the bill cranting Mal governo commissioners was as follows: Gov-| U.S. marshals. The department of justice and she had tmagined she could travel better” " - 4 s : For s permanent place of business, hes taken ts Bh Nae HE a e MAY | ernor Holliday, of Virginta, (chalrman); Colonel! | the internal revenue, bureaa are acting to- | parefoot, ana taking of her shoes and stock. arthguake Shock at HOUBE 930 E STREET NORYHWEST, A. Jord $2,160 as pension arrears for her | Fincoin, of Massachusetts; Colonel ‘Taylor, of | gether to bring the gullty men tojastion ings, had wandered on the rough mountain side A a tas Fenmgi: | Aud will continue to desin and make elerant deceased husband was defeated. A bill was | Maryland; Mr, King, of New York, and Colonel SS oar ae Saae | for three hours, and her fect and legs were ae Merge an vars | EVENING RECEPTION AND WALKING passed to secure the safe keeping of money | W. Parsons, of Michigen. ‘The three sub com- ‘The Capito] Barbers fearfully lacerated by the stones and briars, Rin, CORA, “3 ae TOILETS. bald nip Datta States courts, and the Senate mitvees met hu the marble room at the Capito | sow in ma Tuan SENATORS ARE SHAVED | She Was carried ack to her home, aud 18 still ae F ra SUTH. adjourne| wutll Monday next. In the House | The arrangements agreed upon will be reportea H FREE AND REPRESENTALIVES NOT. in a dangerous Condition. : er = 2: van SEorH debate Was continued at some length on the | back to the organizations. ‘A Paragraph to the offect that U. 8. Sobators = SSS PEE re gy pee’ Ayres ne For the Bructit ofS Fesieree MOE COMME ne om aeon tn-regard to tne electoral , SE LOH ee tenMal are shaved at public expense while Representa- | members of tbe Hawes a eel nearing increase Ia the military budget of unas aoa 2212 13th street nerthwest. . - sociation Inte nise sanees ‘for ths purenas? ot | tives pay for their shaving has been going the | them to attend Parliament for business of the the 2 by a loan. = = ELEGANT WALKING, EVENING AND RECEP- SENT, ie Secretary of War and | the ground at Yorktown upoa nica Cornwal. | round of the press, and trmay not be amiss to | frst imporean = Nexuor of Albania. IPR Last WEE oe rene LION Dittseus.s ** ene Sti cma aera i ao ae yester™ | lis surreuderey. Tt Was agreed that vizgin'a | give some Information relative to the congres- | garsrep uy His Vicrm—Joua Wililans. 2 Pasha, gor ART LOAN EXHIBITION, ena adie Aid TBE Gs Oree eterno, on invitation of Gen. Rovert | should donate the ground, which consists Of a | Sono; tonsorial establishments. In eachend of | colored man who ts confiued in tie Mount I taking steps to disarm the ONURON 7 THE INCARNATION, SEVERAL BEADED) Fuses.) FOR EVENING | Patterson, to attend the regular monthly meet Tome ae Wuildibg whereinthearosiereteens | the Capitol are handsomely fitted up. bath- | d. J.) jail on a charge of haviug kilied and bas forced the notables to siga a Guan at ihe 15th and Heta. n.w., LATEST NOVELTIES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, | 10S 0f the Farnicrs: Club, whieh Was Weld at b's | Wation were drawa and signed. by tue Ament. Ee aa ote one Pee Oe ee deciiration of ridelity to the Sultan, r w % a 7 BUTTONS, ETO. fi e “4 ch’ ts sly | Can commander and Lord Cornwailis. Nego- | for Senators” an: is sei AUT ie a Be Pi tee fands there menacing bic nd ATRE -DAY. — es = z ~ ‘The presidential party spent the night with freinin aeencl 4 Seb at al stocl 5 ig of an expensive and lux- | iighten the other pri: and no one de LECTURES ‘VERMILYA's LADIES BooTs. Gen, Matterzon, and lett for Wasbingina thie | iN B00 MISRETER GE EO Saat oe eee | Ueieaceyig. ‘his then whe hee enatgene as Soothe him except Sherif” Couover.—%: oes Be — , | morning. 4 n by subscribing ek bath-rooms 1s a barber, and mantpu arte tontia: sn = = eri wi GOODS atic. can join by subseribing for st dl es INCOLN HALL. of ay Barn Hace. at cee LOW HIGHS Gor Saeeeeoe SEastox oF Consumes, | Me Mnatters attended to at the E | lates the razor and hatibrush, the latter |. po oo pecan a Toroworsve = am making to order class of SHOES for Ladies PROSPECT OF A UXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS. | meeting to-day was. tht opening of books for | Obly upon Se ate not pa Near Greenville, §, C., a few days ago while a HER OF THE HOMEPTC A and Children that cannot bs excelled. . ‘The action of the joint republican caucus last | the subscription of stock." Out of the fund thus | headed. Senators and a Lod officers ones) Southern bound passenger train was rusiing WOD lias : And Prof. Schliemann’ Dis- nob G10 Dee Be NE EEE As | might, dvetding to resist the passage of the | ralsed the ground must be patd for, Congress | Senate ar pies Zereore whe can enjoy the | Stop at the ateer ite ales an bow down tn C. = ss 0 OPP endlug ele solut: 2, , | appropriated $100, lor A se 5 rback attempted to are pending electoral resolution tn the House, may pprop iT oye of the Senate, under the | ON horse Pl is. morn! a8 ah: = % $20,000 for the celebration, and the jotntcon- | a regular employe e Phe engine was only about tw: iS morning ones = SE ne a be (he means of precipitating an extra session | Sressional committee 1s intrusted with thade, | head of “skilled laborer,” ard therefore te- ss ey giving ee gnegeh lowed by another plunge © -: ~ Ak: Jongress, unless the democrats either get a bi is f The 1 aT ceives no pay for shaving Senators. A barbor- Peso ai > as for along Ume taken rank a pe SISTEM OR OUETL rum present or back down. There are at | butsement of this tnd. The several meetings t f the House cloak | WaS striick dead and thrown off the tr d ght fg leg north. | ee tienty andehinty de ooratiy | 2nd cunferences to-day were to bring the dit- be ny ee eS etioe nd | The rider could not be discovered. When L aly anaes Gaeeeeaee PROBABILITES OF LIFE, 5, WASHINGTON. Inembers absent, Tori these Goseatiee wer { ferent committees and organtvations into abar- | Toms, but it1s an in ed there, front a theme | train reached Greeuville the man wasfouudon Break-down stincly tow Hage ibe wok Gon > aS a8," ==: wasE ORELE here, the democrats. Gut hese Absentecs get | montous system of works upon the object ia | every one who gets shav Chere trois Mem | tie pllnnot tie Eeaiib alii atime Aen Within a comparatively few days the so iy ‘SH BILLINGS, PRESSMARING “SEE ING STORE, here, the democrats are powerless to force a hand. ber of Congress down, must pay the regular santhe sigue dea” He Was an of a sold as Lich as 104”, 4105, so that pig Das DIALECT HUMOR, fuperiot style at short notice. "Ladies eau have | Of their own, tae democrats may not be able to | State com provide for orations, the reading ot | Fooin rent free in the cloak-toom, Because the | t-d0 cotton planter reenville county. declined heavily are iron ‘Mowntain, whch has by WM. S. ANDREWS. Dresses Cut and Basted, aud a perfect fit gusrag- | pass the resolution, as {t 1s rumored that two original poems, <¢. Much of this work is en- | Members find tt convenient to have a barber- KCT's BIT ath ot fallen to41\, and Chattan to 75. As w r = oe = . l. octl-3m_ or three of their members believe that the Cop- trusted to Representative Loring, of Massachu- | Sop right at hand. It 1s true that Senators J $1 of 365 Madison st blood write Western Union ts selliag at 524. but the JANUARY 31, 1331. LL THE LATEST NOVELTIES stitution ig a law in itself, and there 1s no | setts, i 2 get shaved free while Representatives pay for | po! aused by a malignant p' general 1 13 feverishly weak at about the IN : et abnor rule Serene nd ae THE THREE SCB-COMMITTEES thelr shaves; Dut the explanation shares | Teported to the health b lowest prices of the day PA!TERN BONNETS and HATS, fine MILLI- | dential vote. The leading democrats have as ace] ‘oom and the question of | about as follows: That the man who bascha { Nolan 7 NERY GOUDS, DHESS TRIM MTNGS ane ae Set nobplan as to what will De the tnither TET eee ape NE a es bath-rooms geta the same pay ds, {Witt Gf ¥ Henry ce tom gt = = = DEORE MENTS: fades CH CORSETS, UN- | Course of the demeeratic side. The impresston | MOM, mone Congress did not think tat bedy } Ube one who manages the Senate bathing anart- | SNe nih ae JO 5 = = ——— os AS . ct the atten uate 2 L ; in order that he may shave the Senator at | Gex, the pustul: vhicl “ ISSES" CLOAES, CAGHMERE WEAPPEBS, i - aia’ erable discussion as to what the states shoa'd | +n order that b Ona : | developed into the pustuie, which \ FANcy coos axp nvons _aualthemo recent Novelties : | oe tre ee Te ates oe so,a resolution by Representative Loring that | the Senate barber shop 1s a part of the bath | Poet i tnot “the inset ts sap nein erer beige ih ft | tne ¢ avin | cating department does wi i Main eae i ues . * | state wants to ta | year than that of the House. * c i seems provable, what it will do? ig ita success | While the Senators get shaved free, 11 docs not, c . i j iS adopted, and t ee adje . oT with baths thrown fn, cost the government aay | = Tweuty-rix Belew Zero. |, SHGRETARY THOMPSON left the elty last oven- | Fein cohprestanat meee eee ene | Tn Se eens eo me eorernment any | Divorcen Witnoct hs =A tele ee ee Ree ing for New York to consult with the gentle- | Monday morning, and select a site for the moau. | custom of having a barber sliop attached to te from Chicago. December 9, says: A Cu c Bs ten Uhere interested im the Panama canal | meut, Be ae ua neavatitita *, aud | ease of bushand and w e etn: parties toa 7 ? {8 very objec ‘3 = 0} res evot th PENG EEE Ke c Ce | divorce suit without their knowle ige came to es in Gold Pencils, Pens is thrown into eaurface of the | company in regard tothe presidencyofthe Amer- | Cupp, w. , BROWN and ISU Lieut. A. C. Kel. qe ee OE | gut here to-night, involving persons of some Pooket Penknives. Chess, tin conduc: asting into the apartments, | can branch of ghe company, witich will ve | , CAPT W. R. 3 oe Fico . —According p, | Ught here to-night, ini g se 0 Sistine and Wedding is condensed oa yuctures and furniture, A porons | offered him, ‘There Is aor mack ante tee | ton, T.S. M. C., have been ordered to report vo Galveston Nerrs, ieismo soctee teat thoy have | Bromine nl WE Tia Ine aoe oe CG and Fashionable Stationery s specialty. A jar hung vu; re ve saturates the air, | offer 18 satisfactory that the Secretary will | Capt. James Forney in Philadelphia to-morrow Tadin TeKene & nsiderable element of popu prominent Mason, who now fs, and for the last | superb line of Episcopal Prayer Books. uit does not super saturate it, and itis the sine sept it and retire fi hhe Cabi as members of a board of survey. jad in Texas a consideral op ten years has been, grand secretary of the | FRANCIS B. MOUN, jua non.” SCDEDESY amet xetlte trots the| Cabinet ——— +] arto opposed to immigration, and opposd to | Grand Lodge of Masons of Ilinols. irs. Bur- | Stcczsson To Moaun Buotszas, = THE PENSION APPROFRIATION BIL. was re- THE PRESIDEN’, Secretary Remsey and Gen, | #1 measures calculal lo change any of rill, who returned trom the east to-d. BALTIMORE, Dee. 10.—Virwinia sixes, old, a Rov20 4015 Pa. ave., cor. Lith st. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ported to-day by the appropriation committee. | sherman returned to the elty fram Philadel. primitive eee ae Socal and industrial | with her pers showing that her hi , + a0. deferred, 16; 40. consols, 30% ;, a3. eeoomd ————————— i mt phystognomy of the state, instituted proceedings for a civore? in Septem. | series, 29. do. new ten-forties, 49% bid 10-4 CSOIcE Boons. SHEED Poe cer nerenwest: the Second EperopaTIE cata Ae pees | RS a EE | ber last, upon which a divorce was granted on | “BALTIMORE, Dee tection a and weak — Sy e1 ‘0 5 cel the sect reported, the first ; SARINDROZEanE CCENTRICITIES OF A ‘oliceman, eta Novel 5 > | middling, Flour lower, dull aud wee! Ancient Home and Its Connection with the Teted POROUS TAH EE ALO BATONS eee” | velpg the fortigeation ULL At THE MEWUESG OF THE Caniver excopt Powers of Paremog, NJ. ee irae | Gocaments to Mayor Wetriact and ctu ea, | Howard eatery muper,, 3 T8a4.25; do. pe = we eAisl AREER UE Secretary Thompson were present at tue mcet- | jar accident on Wedti evening. He bad itl wanda Spring! 25; al History of Pai SS Eee fees onaoat chairman of the House com- | ing this afternoon, No business of public in- | (igeek tava tay con Sine enn He BIS= | an erhen the tantier trae De | 50s8. 35; do. family, pnureh Building inti We have endeavored to make a first-class arti- | tmittee on commerce, intends to press vigorously | terest was transacte tol from one pocket to another the weapon was = ap Church Buiiding in th r ip he denied having ever instituted any proce7d. id quiet; ton.. gle only, and have spared no expense in the manu- | the bill regulating inter-state commerce be accidently ‘ischarged, A small portion of the | tres for a divorce, and sald he did not know ya 2.33 | facture of our KITCHENER RANGES to secure 8 | tween the states. ‘Mrs. MARGARET Woars, daughter of the late | ball was chij off. Th's entered the eye ct i J 1 cok the | 1.93: do. an: 6.00 | Cooking fixture that ix all that can bedesired. That _———— 5 % pped ye CC | anything about it. ' He immediately tcok | 1.4081.23. 00 | megave Succeeded, the number that we have gold | TuEne 18 4 FAVORAGLE SENTIMENT among a alee soe vou ue uae him- The pollen an ane petata pas ee the | tain for Chicago to investizate the matter. nominal; Bio. 6.00 | andthe satisfaction they have wiven is the self by bisservices in Mexico and elsewhere, A ¢ ——— : ee jovelt: roof. Hundreds of reference in this city and | majority of the members of the House postal silk folds of Miss Powers’ dress, who was stand- A SAD AND DRAMATIC EVICTION took place In | FA8rsy. st re: Baimore.” Weare aconts for the EALITMORE,s | committee to aubsliine @ ine ce Brazilian | Hyg ‘AY appointed toa position in the census | ing near. and buried itself IA” a allie’ pocket county Wicklow, Ireland, Wednesday. An old | Suthira steady snd fra weeteri, auiet | Contractions weet nae Be fee naa Aa CIS | seamahinn. When the rogular postal a prone habdkerchlef in her pocket. man named Archurkavanagh, in feeblehealth, | hixed, sput and December, bixase old, 57. un HAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON, priation Dill. comes up for action In the House THE FOLLOWING INTERNAL REVENUE Ap- wea who had a cabin on the property of Earl Fitz | steamer. Oats Arm but quia western whit = novil-Im No. 327 Oth atreet n. w. pe ee oe eter ae hey Los M84 | pouxasemNs have been made: 8. S, Sloan, Levo | ue es ne erage noone oe ended ot eee salgee toy the Bart at the 3 i ti Po WEL: ' tment to offer looking to such subsidy. Beaven and D. P, Farmer, storekeepers, sth dis- | ‘0%,{2e murder of Sie reetn eae FE. D. NOROR( ‘ N ; Jast night tn a verdict of murder in the second | last Wicklow sessions. His gamekeeper, with : a Hi4*W4uv & wUTcHINson, Naval ORDERS.—Assistant Engineer Walter | trict of Kentucky; ©. A. ‘Hearing, storekeeper, + will bave its com: 5 degree, which consigns him to the state peni- | two ballifis, went to execute the decree | every year, Tsthe simplest, | 327 Ninth st. now., Shewell trom duty at Chester, Pa., and placed | 5th district of ilitnols, and F. I. Dow, gauger, | tentiary for life. An interestin, TAN 2ST. uaibe some 30th distric: of New York. f, feature of the ee ee ee: = al on waiting orders, Among the wires ict of New York. trial was the appearance of a little son of the | Kavanas! , 4 Presi . = i | a eevecentec Banca med the week ened yeutenaay ete risoner upon the witness stand, who gave evi- | crossing the threshold of his cabin the poor old HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING the following: Lieut, E. W. Very attached to ‘THE Hovse COMMITTEE ON INDIAN APFATRS dence against his father. He did not see the | man gave re a pang the gamekcep. _Rovi-Im No. 817 Oth street n. w- by the roadside. im city residences, and, having alarge force of com- | the signal oiice fc ree we ‘o-day; | held thelr first meeting of the session this | murder, but could only tell that his father fre- | er’s arms. . er, & a Petent workuien, attend prompuy to all Jobbing | Meuse he popes ten ed tO tho Tellancess | morning, and in view ¢¢ the urgency and im: | quently’ beat his mother, and that they hated | Over it for hours sat his only mourner, a grand. orders. octll | one month from 1th inst.; Gunner R. H, Cross each other. (ree = —— was ea, on toad a Portance of legislative action upon several bills position. Kavi had been . = = attached a PSED aww one: L880 | SAEs AST STE | isa SS SENS se | ere meas ee Pate | es Gam, mmo come | Gem imes ee ea 3 of new and attractive by exam- at ——— ‘Tequest that ah early day be assigned for the - x bedridden for some time. tnstiol superiority of our work parent CoL. GEC. BusHyHEan, romins igné Damed James Mulholland was employed to exe- sete le WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, D the superio! ap) it. & prominent member mnsideration by the Honse of the several mat- st afarmer named David wi to corn, none. | Bales—wieat €7', 6 ahd & HUTCHINSON, of the Cherokee tribe of Indians in North Caro- ters pertaining to Indian affairs. Chairman | Cute & decr 10.—Stocks buoyaut. Money, ree a re Dece 17 Oth street, w. | lina, yas in Kichmond yesterday en route to | Scales Was also instructed to report an amend- | Gommley, living at Lough Fay, a wild part 8 axp 9. ff | _ SUN Srors that can be seen by the unassisted | Oyshels; comm 7.4 1 | | PAKTNERSHIP between FRAN oO! + ; the county. jecree was at the suit of a | eyeare rare. Such a spot ts now visible a littie | ¢ \4QY Ton Ton, Mi Stocks Booval Money = Washi comes here for the | ment to the bil now pending upon the House - oF . Mul- | to the right of and below the center of the sun's ormments quiet. v Moveusun 80ru, : trader, two of whose clerks accom| m2 of nen . : P. PALMER Novick 18 uexgny Given rive Purpose of endeavoring to get Congress to m1 calendar, which provides for the allotment of aed. Upon arriving at Go! ‘house the | disk. By protecting the eye with a picc NEW (YOUR, Dec. 10.—Flour dull. Wheat y pl latter came but with a ant gun and called out Smoked or colored gleam, the spot, may seen quiet. Cor ake A an appropi jon. his ple. ‘There are | lands tn severalty to Indians. The object of the of HernkeY | about 600 "in the North Carenee lands of the | amenoment is to extend to the todo holders | | | lack speck ‘smooth, - NEW | stand. Then like a bl on the , yellow sur- | an is 80th Cher f to Mulholland to drawiag a line 9 FASIIONS IN MILLINERY, } Hid, mutually DISSOL TED, fan ae, tad to rokees, of theee lands already allotted the same bene- three or four fimoved to Rock Oreck or any | cam have the work done by ° . 11.4. m.—The Stock Market Iuronten xp Destoxen oF ADAM KOCH is th fons teat oF and in the early deahage a TORS. Toad he threaten shoot Mulhoi- | face. An opera glass magnifying Savin romaine teoee hte said Francie H. Finley. said . — ie Nig and privileges as are provided in the pro- | faratt ho creed it Muioland paid no heed | times makes the spot icuows. A telessope | dectne s 1 2107 F st. northwest. | rartnership and thote due by them will be settied | THE Wetcome TO GEN. GRANT.—Gen. F.C. | bucra to the and advanced. Gormley then “* N. B.—No cards. deci | yu and by Adam Kosh, the remaining partaer, | Fora, commanding the loys In blue, aad Col raised Iie guntand shot, the baliff through the OW ON EXHINITION. Tedar ine eenaee, the usienes o8 the sid stand (5 6” dichenor. of the National Committee. | |THE WEEKLY Stak (now in its twenty-ntth | falsed ‘The corpse was soon afterward removed N ¥. H. FINLEY, called upon the President to-day and requested | Year), for this week isa large eight-page sheet, | to Cooketown. Gormley fled. Most of the police | _ROva0-2awsw A. KOOH. el nA Veet ale oe de] ae containing fifty-six columns of fresh News, | were away at Brooksborough, where a land | (a PER: aa interred 1 _ gran’ ve of absence Pp. | Literary and Agricultural matter, including a | meeting was in ndsome select | Womnaet cpiehlr aan denna the wame Le ey ext, to participate in the escort to pompend or ner ~ Washington News and Gossip, Cemetery, by the in Blue to Gen. Grant, local affairs, Home. ‘Matters, Fashion Ser a Trar FoR HINSELF.—A couple of the grives commander, e President authorized | Notes, Personal before December 10th to ie "Bicpon Cases, ‘who | the announcement that this request would be News, late nh Net Tilinols mea went to the vicinity of Colby deer before Decen beri eau 5 Sed Rocce Sin ee hurtey ana ‘one of them violated the law by BONNETS AND HATS, ee ere re gr 2 IU will be sent, ld, for the entire eession | setting aspring gun. After he had set thegun a CHOICE BONNETS AN * LJ. MIDDLETON, Jn. a ——_. of Con; renney during the night and so rov29-eo!Deet0 Necretary. rhe anitnguaorerOr Fremont, of Artzona, 1s | Montesa Meee core aratIOn Cero. changed the appearance ot things ‘that he got Cn z - : ss a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Stoves, | 4 the Ariington.—tIt is thougat that General gle coples at the counter fm wrappers five vents, | into etiuseit and his dead body was found FOS EVENING WEAR, RECEPTIONS, Erc., | Lee peg Latrobes, at low ee Soon take up his residence in ~~ ee —____—_. by his companion. William fore ees ae EH aces an: x exico, SO aS to be near his daughter. whose "Tra: —The board of trea. | Dame of the unfortunate man remains: repped GEO 2 & covigian? War in thet ae Ting: 1s now afiister ot holders Of Benno ON ante oe Mave or. | Were taken tO Milinols.—Madison (Wis) their bealth that they will be Swuartered ws on | Nagtae pane W SSAE POS Es aiegear teed! | WSCE WES Loar, ad Soi Wan. Shao, | Suna al able coied rasrants Ge ramos, | ne nance poceaiae An ae ek Ba sae cael | oe 50. i of New York, are at the Riggs House. —- There a, pt SOULE & Co.. 190 La salle sizeet, Obicazo, | Of New York. are ai th Teepe uouse juste | ent towns for OF THE L\Ti sr DESIGNS AND SHAPES. li . Schmidt, | ‘The subscriptions to the De Lesseps canal | 42¥i4 ; bs f joreto the county jul, | Momarity, ee a Ean Deracsce pollss | stuck-an Han Eraucewon als far is about Lown | Pacific Write for particnlars ootlt-solzm | eased ex-Senator Cnaffee's residence in New | Shall heres Se eee slmsnonge Our “pi he buve ‘a provocation to Strike | tin, ve per cent. beluz paid. aa cara tg METEEe aae oe York. ‘The General aye he intends to reside at ee x CORN SOL" s e - 2" the justice asked. “He may bave had ‘Three students at the Kentucky afilitars f The one woman and two 1. Le BLOUT. 2s gad Hott GOERS ithout or pain: the Fifth Avenue Hotel tor the winter. Es- | _During the fiscal year ending June, 1390. Something ot the kind coneayled about his | stitute have been fined $5 each for ‘whipping a Airs. Kennedy, in (laren. c 6. oa ‘Agent, Boom nd Blo Fengror Wright, of Towa, ts tr town, staying at | 754°9 Canadians crossed the border aud Settled | person but it was a brick he struck me wid,” | woman, snd she has sued their wealthy fathers | don county, &. C., 1ast = , Were captured Bec8- 0k 710 7th st. northwest. | 7tbit.u-w, Wo ctre Do Pay: Bm | te National. In the United States, replied Moriarity. for $10,000 damages, Wednesday and hanged tothe nearest tree,

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