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al i Toa 4 eed “THE EVENI NG STAR. ‘Telegrams to The Star PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, | - AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, AFFAIRS, Pennsylvania Avenue, Ooraer eat, by | , trong. N oe - er Guardian The Evening Star Newspaper Company, this morning says:— A GEO. IDAMS, Prea’t. = } ‘strong tone bas again prevatied throuchout tye tage iad | | Who of our market. Prod» . 23 a fui, Tre Evestxo Sten in served ty mnbserihers in ) have shown unwillingness to sell except at tall tig ey: Up carriren, On ‘own acconnt, at 10 . rates. There was, however, less business off or- cents per week, or § a per month, Cwies at j ing on Thursday than oa Wednesday and Tues- the cunnter, 2 canta e: By mail—postae pre | day, alt hou; : . Ss create comes sack, x tnell_oneeren 2, 5 | day, although sales can stilt be made with coos {Enterad at the Post OPice at Washington, D. 0., siderable freedom at something below regular as second class mail maiter ] quotations. Tue WEEELY Stan—published on Bs cits a whe trish Question, it +10 copies Lospos, Dec. 1 A dispatch fro * There ts great wy ent throaghent the country tn conge— the disincliaation of landlords to lay Atseveral meetings recentiy held S Were summoned lo give employment, ear, paatave prem ler $15. 20 conies S2-Ail mail anh viv Aiea echrrewong. mort pean ed: | VOL BEN 6.642, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1880. TWO CENTS. Kates of advertising made kuown on application. AMUS > IN } — = — : ‘ TY Ee: j ~ ‘ ‘ONG prs. The agent of the Earl of Cork wag EMENT SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENI ce STAR. meral Bets oe the Soldiers’ SOCIETY NOTES, FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. a tb srovide labor bn the earls estate = = = — | = = = = be ain jenera t la aaa rear Chanledilie, County Cork, and he has just = = —= = = ERS AND ME 5 ; = | HOW BE LOST $125.00) OF BONDS BBQURATHED The dinner given General Grant last evening . * De rat sie ® nett aes sin that "3 ae ES moustaty Lopar Washington News and Gossip, | 10.sorimns’ nosigs ny a wank rates, anp | by Mr. John B. Alley was consptcuousiy elegant | gpy gre by direction {ty und give employment Wau March, tose Last three performances of Pad ea ae RESTOKED THEM AT HIS OWN EXPENSE, in all ita appointments. ‘The others pressat | of a mayority of the commilitee on appropria x. da its leading article on the Irist BR. AND MRS. CHANERAU. | 3oss ofctock aw: mn. toattend the qinaral Gf nar a Govenxwewr Recetrrs To-pay.—Internairev- | _ General B. F. Butler has pald to the board of | were Presiaent Hayes: Viex President Waeeier; | tone reported favorably on. Holse palate Wi$ morning as follows: | cessed brether Jone Bi Me ube eof sister | €nue, $445,457.64; customs, $512,494.17, managers of the Homes for Disabled Volunteers | attorney General Devens; Senators Dawes, 2: - ed fee eK rsof the ¢ are embar- To-pight and to-morrow nicht } 1 ndizw are fraternally invited. y the s 199.000 " { lution providing for adjournment of Congress nd for the most par ol know what > . ally J. ——_. | the sum of $122.000 in bonds. There have been | Hoar, Edmunds and Hill, of Colorado; Repre | Doce ‘22 me ' a fe 2 exp MB. F.S. CiI\N¥RAD H. . BRO. At THE WuiTe Hovsé—Senator Hoar, of Jes that General Buth 1 a. e * from December 22 to January wh few are Bold > EXPLeSs In Spencer & Tayleare’s Comic Dram: { deel Mesnclivectiacualiwin aia Gincer, auaens | one ‘at General Butler had defaulted, as | sentatives Loring, Claflin, Washourn; General Mr. Beck opposed the on tn view of thelr recret at the line thelr leaders have pur- KIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAV * HOARD OGOASTING ee eS 2 * ‘P- | president of the board, in the amount men- | Beale and Mr. Alley’s son. Xo ladies were in resentatives Aldric Scale We act the Important. business pending before col | Sued, Mr. Whitbread: ene of the most respect= splrit of those tines and the spirit prevatling To-morrow Matinee at 2 . “ook srnatetn cl a | Uoned. He never explained It, and there had | vited. not even Mrs. Alley. The nen tacluded | gress. An adjournment of a few days might ed liberals in the House of Commons, speaking MES. F. S. OHANFRAU | = Coupons Of the ae AEE Dompany. aua | iedsp not Hinsteln called’ on the President | neon a lawsuit about certain bonds, out of | every delicacy, as well as wine, ad 2 at Bediord last night, descrived vividly In Tayleure’s Original Version of {as ete Tse The paid ¢ antec ne which the trouble grew. Gen. Butler having pald Sore Mr, Saulsbury also oppo the reign of terror that bad left no ayleure’a ‘ wpuary Ist, ISx1, will paid on presentation at | the $i22.000, whieh Included accrued Inte est.out Many of the gentlemen named abov: nt which might, if adopted, mak honest calling safe in oa large part spe | ee CON OAL: Salt inten: Bygthweet, on | GEN. AND Mus. Grant left this morning on | Oye own pocket, now makes an explanation, | fer dinner to Mr. and Mrs. iloratto King’s | Doneesary, 4 Of ireland, and avowed his feeling that the sad ST eee A ee te ene xo } tm beard “Gus. LOVELL, Peasid nt the limited express train for New York. Some years ago Horatio Ward, an American } Tesidence. where a large number of invited | “yrr MC onald also opposed the resotution ay Ume Dad come when the gorerut might be nr pent ii ipl th emen } living in Europe, willed $135,000 in bonds, of the | Suests. including many of the highest social | providing for too long & recess. compelled fo use coercion.” The writer pro- ete ats cae wats nite ene | 6G i Cart. M. J. BUNNELL, for years past one ot fous states, ‘to the Soldlers’ Homes. ‘Tne | 8N¢ CMiclal position, enjoyed (heir hospital Mr. Withers advocated the resolution. Tons | feeds: “There bave been Iberal governmenta cured feats. | Night performa: popular t )DGE, No 7, FL AND A. M., | theemployésof the Senate, hasresigned, having | w1'l wes contested, but General Butler won the | 7BIS entertainment Was a most enjoyable one | experience taught him that public b before the present, governme arrassed , | wi the BL ne CHEN (Friday) t 'y, N.Y. | ult. ‘The bonds were sent to him by messenger | MD EVery sense. Mr. and Mrs. king were as: | Wind not be tarilitated by sitting durtas by Irish dificulties: but they have not been MONDAY. DECEMBER 20 | EVENING, “at Towiock.. Members are earnestly | port clected clerk of Livingston county, Vink | across the ocean. Before the messenger arrieed sited In recelving (by Miss Broughton, of | Noigars. Many Senators would eo. away slack 10 do what Uey could to assert the au- ~ _AhOtAD THE WORLD IN Blane Devs. | Bedurorincyetgee: Rattyre ct ben mtancs. BY | of Maryland has been appointed to the placs | Gezeval Butler went on a yachting cruiss, and | Enkland, asister of Mrs. Tioton, “Among the | Tow. and there might nut be a cfaorain tot! thority of the law. ‘The contrast between ths vacated by Capt Bunnell lett word for the bonds to be deposited in Dank. } Oter suests were, Justices Strong, Harlan | “me yesolition Was disagiecd t0— = = — 5 + and Muller, Mrs. Miller, the Misses Strong, “| now fs little to the credit of the goverament, ELE YONDER OF THE NINE- ev AT A MEETING OF THE DIK — When he got back the bank had falled, and the 4 Sy ia er | Ba: . no’ Me A eect, atment, or TP SLNxre cenress. | CS be tat WashinGros any atone ‘THe Pension Arrroraiation Br.t, whiten ap- | bends were all lost. In replacing them General | BIOL And Mrs. Neweora. Paymaster | “iP iamside moved that when the Si to that of the present generation. One of the = | TOWN RATLHOAD COMPANY held on thy isth , , | Butler bought the same issues of bonds and | General Cutter and wife, and tbeir guests, Rev. | saiourn to-day it be to mect on Monday 5 worst evils consequent Upon the government's MISS JENNIE ITAGAN, | inst, the following resolutions were adopted, viz: | Propriates $50,000,000, Was passed by the House | pid in the accumulated interest. As some ot | Edward Everett Bale (author of “A © Man “Cres of No!” were at once raised. attitude ts tue effect It must have on the popu- THE INSPIRED SOETE Hesulred. Thatthe intelbwence of the death,’since | yesterday. During the proceedings General | fhe 000 Of the bonds left to the homes by | Without a Country”) “and daughter, Mr. | 0 "Rornside withdrew hic moron eee! jar reception tn Ireland of their remedial begise . AT TALLMAD fF orcLocg. | aud telotes Amectate Director Winten Geemose | Grant appeared tn the hall, and a recessof ten | Mir. Ward are not at par, it took but giezuey i | AMOUX. of New York; Scantor and Mrs Tam. | Mi; Burnside witad re ne otto eee et aedvely preceseats tat tha BATURDAY AFT? 30 O'CLOCK. Petned peace Siro dith lerp reset | MUhULes Was taken, during which he was intro- | Go this, It was at the Weanesday night meet. | 1D, Mrs. Washburn, of Minnesota: Mrs. Ill, | yaittce of the mec k Dar assoctation for an | legislation should be recel¥ed as a ©atl sfaction — — - = That we apdreciate tha toss | GUCed to Most OF the members by Speaker Kan- | Ingo: the board of managers, Who have been in | Of Colorado; Hon, ahd Mrs. George B. Loring, | fice ot the New Vork Dar / | OF justice, ut 1 1s too probable that it will ba i ace ociat. oe 16 i i manag ee Judge and Mrs. MacArthur, Commisstoner | M¢rease in the salaries of U. S. judi | ? m Fosrs OPEBA Novse. we have sust ix for the future deprived | all = en jon at Willard’s the past tew days, that | qudee and Mra. Macarthur. | Comm - s (Fla), from thecomumittes on pud- | cession to th Less — — ates Couasel, his sound: Judie GES. GRANT dined last evening with Hon, 1. | General Butler walked in and lald down uis | #€ wate a roughs, Mr. Clari ‘and ‘grounds, reported favorably vernment did not venture to THE PLACE FOR MERRIMENT. + ment an it of bis lone exp - ‘ fle of bonds. e architect of the Capitol; Mr. Hoffman, Co! he te Di wuth ete ge = if the arbitrary demands are not LACE oh Work of the reapect, B. Alley. Besides Gencral and Mrs. Grant there | P! a and Mrs. Clarke, Mr. Yoshida | Kivonarl, | freq veacucy to pie es ae cia Secretary of d in the form in Which they have been ANOTHER MERRY SUCCESS. | coe ae eee es, wozeN oan up; | were present the President, Viee Prestdent The District in Congress, Sapan se mit ister and secretary; Mr. Maxim) pubite bulk bess Pensacc ar = ins, Bes ‘Will SUL be said that what ts eiven ts - | frlena thie'Rs teen ered a the minds OF | ee ae Tear DAN aed TU or Coins | Chatman Hunton, of the House committee on | fete%, Mumister trom Nicura the one reeeitly burned, Said grounds aad | UL np goede ae py ddd ed SW : * © Bose hat the Secretar io | E nds, , Dawes, c 40; SSE 5 "i ‘ si driguez, £ y ot riding 9 COB 350-0 The rr of a people ¢ mito have their HAVERLY'S WIDOW BEDOTT COMEDY | the Lcart | Ston a copy of thos Hesoli, | Representatives Washbarne, Loring and Claflin, | (Me District of Columbia to day appotuied | Mr. and Mra. Jeremiah — Wilson, General ah ging net age SE anOre sia TES. a y. She mon false and foolsh novons rpaiar Comedian. tf ns in te thy in their aillic- and Mr. Wm. B. Alley, the son of the host. Messrs, Aldrich (chairman), Stemmons and | Dunn, a aunt an Kauffmann, Colonel Mr Voorhees, from the jo! | © confirmed la the bratn e , : BISHOP, . re Martin a sub-committee to draft a report on the rand Mrs. C. 8. Noyes aml | yah ed favorabi i ricomings of the ¢ t aREMIT ABLE WIDOW, OF TAXES, A CHANGE.—The board of inanagers of the | charges made against the District of Columbia and Mrs. Nordhoff, Colonel, M a | PO ee | na perasrence 6 AS me spent ti ote ¥. MAGBY. MBIA. Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers of tne | Commisstoners by U. S. Treasurer Giifillan. Iiicl, Mrs. Major Powell, Mr. and Mrs. | for their cc Dramatized by PETROLEUM V- Of CRINGE ENE: Sty. | late war hd accepted the resignation of Major | A joint resolution was submitted tn the , Prot. Taylor and Miss Tastor, M yi Of the tac E4Q. -RRLINGUENT TAX- | Fleming, of the northwestern branch, at Mii Neaiae Ge oe | not vent REOSIVED LAST NIGHT WITH SHOUTS OF PAYERS waukee, and tinted s sd Nx. | louse to-day, by Mr. Atherton, to relfeve | Jr. Wertme, Gen F. A Wall r i] vent — His g joint resolation of Conurces, approved Jano | Cauley of cinclnnath to filithe racnses | livery stable proprietors in the District trom | Hoxie, Postmaster ‘General. Ma | Fishop MAnESEn Gert Cal ascessiuente, dive Of comubis | ¢ = i duplicate taxation, Referred to District com. | Seph M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ ies CHIcand, Dec. 1 egraphs IATESEE 84 GREE An Informal caucus of | mittee. Miss Rhees, Hoh. C. E. Hooker, | oErni Se ane “ from St. Piul an ti he reporta doe Us by tie addition the greenback Representatives was held yester- | senator Dawes to-day presented a petition fen Eat Bon. . Heuer e Comin sa | exhibition to Spe i Fishery | or ine soft er 30-Mr and Mra. GE Unlces (hiapetviecete eatiet ae be sy ee ans qpan Plan of action | from the Women’s Christan Temperance Mr and Mrs ie ise Wight, Mee ahd Mreew, | Of bis distinguish, ae cher en gaerrtgnthgr mim ¢ time lin by , all tha peoalties | against the pending tanding and a line o' Sim riglatto nibit gale S00 i a Aer ' get Seen Se ve - tab Se ene aces | acainey the pending, fandicie Millar praying for legislation to prohibit the sale ot | Scott Smith. Judge and Mrs. E Dr. and |g P8 Tom Graceville assert te eree, a- | intoxicating qnors in the Distr ce of silver. | pia, s ‘ton Was reached, and another meeting will be held In a few days. THE ANNUAL REPORT OF CHIE! el of Colum- | Mrs, Burnett, Prof. and Mrs tman, Attorney General Deven: ‘Vv. Dr. Elliott, Dr. H. Lids APPROPRIATION FOR A FALL OF RECORDS. i ir. abd Mrs. Phomas Wi in, Prof. Mark Senator Morrill to-day reported back from the | BSS, Hon. l. D. Lindsey, Prot. |} 3 Nnivo, of the | committee ou pubiic buildings and grounds tie | Ee, AnHer. a Ft eM geara this opportunity wt not | HONAl DANK system, unllintted vol Ur, audi: is materially to their | 4) NO detluite fe: beture PM ESCAn AND LITERARY ENTI rar NE OF dE PRERSON LITE! ND DEBATING S0- METY en PRIDAY FE y hi, at JEPFERSON SCHOOL VENING, Deo. 17, TD etresis southwest. Pro: | ‘he yssiy wutssta mdi t.ou of Lae | committc nquire Into | expediency of incre: © number of Jud, of the Supreme Court 018. Agreed to. Mr. Morgan offered a resolutton tic Hailway beavy pe PPpose. 8 ad other ¢ JOU i tinuly Ormawa, OX ge “| Collector of Taxes for the D: bureau of statistics, says that the five leading | py to appropriate $200,000 for tae purenase or | Miss Agnes Ker | for this session the select committee on ths | pers of thes parllame ci articles of export during the year ending Jun: site near the War department and Judge Johnston r : Ma Site teins Sat aha manifest of Cane Ri. 3 :—Bread and bread. | thereon of a fireproof butlding for tne Mayor Bowen, Mrs. B Mis: pete ao Sees 5 " jon of tt B yugs, oF sourna on, (inmantiacturad, | Keeping of records ef tne execiitivedepariments | Dreard Mis. Gallaudet and dunghter, I Te ee nes xIway Dolley. RUTH, tT pret. >. OOm6 i $127,045.242; mtueral Mrs. Chiekertng, Prof. Gill, and tm OWENS | Rowad ayaa nitgmmen TE Ged Gee tie ee rs have withieid Uirceatbies cn ee een Come ta a Lurers Of, AGAINST TRAMPS AND VAGRANTS. peu he Retecr ui at Gad Fellows: Rau Tor tie | questions ete brane cannes had Sor oe eae — reer ' oR GI thas = he says, “al- | ‘The bill Introduced by Senator Rollins last | benef of the Children’s Hospital fairly divided | Beer, ecianpietely In rate ¥ eT fy dented the a of the ae Thar Letrectco | PudY surpasses every other country’ ta the | session to punish “tramplne” and voereney in | (EE BOnORS of the evening with Mr. and Mrs, | DUH Completely Investigated. — eis » consulted on ome. 1G No. Lio tae, | Magnitude of Its exporis, both of breadsturs | S*Sston to pun enon tne cates King’s handecme party. To some indeed, and | {ie Fetch question bad also appeared as pit concedes that t of the | aoe, pONTE a8 usual 85410936 S.1m., 12 top. | ANG (Provisions, Hand the American’ market | bo District Was reached on the calendar in the | especially to tho young: folks, 10 wasthe tore | iouon which aiso meade Gimcmeraten Tare | Tot, ee bY — m., 6107» Li. abroad can be still further enlarged.” He re- | Senate to-day. A letter from the District Attor- } attractive. since one of its features was da: resojuUon was agreed to. . ne} ander in the = hicseawes left at fers to the decline in otr merchant marine emi | ney’s office setUng forth the need of additio ing, for which ample room and excellent music | "TyeTercious ‘appropriation biil was reaq | PUD!C absidies LECTORE BY before 10 o'¢ ployed in foreign commerce, and say The | legislation in order to suppress the thi had been provided. Between the beautiful de- | rwice ahd recited to the colmitier Wa apes | ate Inproportions ed and AKCHIBALD FORBES. Tact Uthat capital finds abundant and more | catd monte men, and the scamps who un: vorations, the pretty and elegantly dressil | priation — caret app PEstricuiol 1 ’ ouatry 6 OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIB8 INS. | profitable employment in the home industries | the yulse of guides rob strangers was read. | young ladies, the brillant lights and the n- | POEUGTS from the committee on puvite | S24 © re setulers claims, The country ig The ewinent Evglish War Correspondeat FA i ple eriropieag Ner eaea and enterprises of th!s country, of vast aud | While the bill pending the morning hour | Spiring music, the scene was Indeed a most at- ‘Be ; tte publi i P tO face With agreat danger, witha last opportunity of avertung it, ‘Ta : recites tl and matntalns that the pratrie se loops w t double the government ’sestimat last sessfon,and that the company wii) monop: i Ee eee ates Widely varled resources, than in the employ- j expired. and it went over. ‘This bill as reported | Uactive one. ‘Many notable people were pres. | DUlGinEs and grounds, reported Tavorably s» “THE INNER LIFE OF A WAR CORRESPON- a5 bas Shichi ae emig P ei \ ment of vessels upon the ocean, haz undoub: DENT.” - mI te 5 oq ¢ ate Dill for purchase of ground and ere aire a a favcrably from the District committee provides | eDt, including Mrs. Hayes and the ladies who | St coris dere arclicsie miuned torenew their | €dly bad a strong Intuence towards diverting | thavall idie, viclous Br disorderly persons wi are’visiting her, and a number of others promi- | {Hereon of a hall of records in Washin; Holde the anditor spellbound. LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY } ton Pi GHT, Dee. 20th. e e a : Placed on the caiendar, | hice for Is¢1 on or before MONDAY, Dec. | attention from slilp-bullding and ship-owning | out regular means of support. or who go abou: | Bent in public and social Mie. Mrs. Grant had 4 = i. Please cail early aud Urlug policies or | enterpiizes, ‘This fs the main underlying cause | Begciug; all persons found trespasing oa | expected 10. be present, accompanied by hay | , Mf Ibgalis entered @ motion to reconstacr . of our taritime declension so far as relates to | Premises of other; all persons found habit. | daughter-in-law, Dut was prevented by the 11. | tHE sole by wich the holiday adjournment | jive the entire trade of the northwest uutil t Sing’e Tickets, 50 cents. = ve mined to reduce the | foreign commerce.” The gr ually loitering about Uppliug and gamblins | ness of Miss Beale, with whose parents they are | TeS®) ~ isagTeed to. year i900. It refers to the two great corporations Reserve Seats, wit! interest on the piemitin notes to one snd one-half | rathoadsin the United houses or houses of ill-faine; ail persona guilty | staying, so ehe sent her regrets with a subsian- | 11S yUly Gcnocrais voting yea were Davis | of northwestern states how contendiny for ths Be Oe Ca ee Ene tee ee | low Of indecent behavior in the streets; all per | tal remembrance to the excellent charity, in | (Ut) McPherson, Ransom, Vest, Wallace aud | tramic, the proprietors of one of which are tn- 3 ‘Tat J. WESLEY BOTELER, Seoretary. isi sons ing devices for gaming and cheating; | which she always took a deep Interest. Al- ‘The only republicans voting nay B Verested in the present contract. It deprecates: | ‘rea eunah at ber ) the rallroa ts | all persons known to be pickpockets, thieves, pees sain is at ale uot = pines te ake ak Pure. ig Nay we-e Bla’ = — rset ong Ag) lana anak se a. hp bs eu S m “ 354,005 PLC. OF, ving bee vict C] Gee is they are re y iz Ki ti a pans ae be ng Stock [rom taxation for 20 years, 4 JOMN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUT | Vania ave., at 600. per full pint bottle. OSGIEy |) mre tsecion niin Toud depots, pluccs of amusement, business, | (ey are always sure to be attended b¥ the Senate bill for punishment of tramps in | epee i eg ‘RMON s Y vle., shall be taken and deemed to be vagrants, | pieasabtest people cue meets in Washington. bs strict ~ « hanced by the settlement of the other portions. ve Gilnilan $14,-95 With which to pay | abd upon conviction shall give security (or | Ex-Postmaster General Jewell 13 again in the ee oe ee Lette Sa | It points out that government virtually give Shey Payers: | the interest on the water stocks bonds which | (Ur good behavior for one year in a sum | city for a briet visit.——Many Senators families | UOn WED the morning hour ¢ Pall Ang | erections tne 70s miles already completed. rc t. ae hot over $0, and in, case of failure to give: | were receiving calls yesterday, and had numer | yt WPUCT oh ME Thitendon ae ibs | by Canzds, besides a bonus of over $5,001,000 In such secuiity, they shall be contined in the isitors.—— General Hazen, the new chlet | Covernment Insane LOSPIta eerie eo can, | EXCESS Of the estimated cost. It considers the “ >On Monday District workhouse noi exceeding one year, | signal cMicer. expec'a his wife ana enthiren SEE SRIEuNt GF TeAnea on ok oe panty by Ce castern or Lake Superior section, unnecessary inthe French Lawuase,”” dect-Sin | op Se ; : far PRN unless security be sooner given. That when a | alter the holidays. He ts at the Riggs House. : of his Sa & resent, and strongly favors the constrac- seus in | > HOT SODA! HOT SUDAT! next Mr, Arc ald Forbes, the weil-kn person fs the second Her Con TICUE cf any of | ——Dr. and Mrs, W. W. Evans have moved into error an ee Tevised statutes. Was | tion of ihe Sault Ste. Marle branch, as giving -TROPOLITAN SEMINARY AND ons ryrnps, | COespondent of the London Pegrayi, the olfences named, if they have given batt, | thelr handsome new ‘residence, corner of M | ‘KER UP and passed. . 7 the country two competing lines (0 draw ths EINVEKGALEN BOARDING AND Day Pre sonsdrnk for | lecture at Lincoln Hall, on “The tuner 1.tfe 0 Judgment shall be rendered against the bo street and Connecticat avenue, where they ex The Senate resumed constdcration of the eln- | products of we northwestern states through: Geeetenn ces beeen Tg he winter tall Mineral | War Correspondent.” For ten svars past he his | men with costs. Any vagrant who enters ect during the winter to entertain their friends | C@tlopal bill, on which general debate was had. | the dominion, and urges pariliment not to Sorus and Eyeriag Waters fr ea) iS PHARMACY AND been a critical observer wpon all the buliding without consent of the owner or occu- | formally and informally.—Past Assistan: | HOUSE,—On motion of Mr. Hunton, a res section a measure entailing $40,000,00) Increase -0. GRA ES, MINERAL WATED DEPOT, Ue-felds of Europe, and has won h. Pani, or who spall kindle a fire tn any street, | Paymaster Jordan leaves ‘here to night for key | Ulon was adopted granting to the ststersor J. 1 | Of the public debt, thus furulsbing a pretext. Exening (asses in Mathematica, Kuglieh, Bok | FSP IETS Nitavrapn aud oerape cAlboes, | Treast 2s | Berap Ficturés, Trimmings, 80, Prof. and Mrs. L. E. C. COL- | Fapeterie in beautifully ornamented Boxes for | falls due January first ni lence and private School for | Holiday Presents at RUBERTS' Bookstore, 1010 1535 I street uorthwest. ‘Les. | 7th street, above New York avenue. decl0-2w MR. Forr ph and classes for r 800 Isth street northwes: : a 3 v tion from his descriptions of excitins ¢ alley’or road, er shall be found carrying fire: | West. Mrs. Jordan and thelr litle daucuver, : : a ASAE tor excessive taxation. = cece _ __M29 PENSSTLVANIA AVENUE: } and humorous 1n¢ The lecture 13 ATMS oF Offier dangerous weapons, or wus shell | Who are detained by the fliness of ner sister, | Steuart, late Postmaster of the House, a sum | “Grrawa, Ont, Dec. 17.—The Hon. Mr. Blake's HOF. J. MAX MUELLER, Director of | pa WABHINGION, D. C., Dec 2, 182 of as pithy, nervous, graphic and pictu threaten 11 to the person or property si | Mrs. Judge Wiggins, expect to join him ii... | al to bis salary for six months. | motion for coples of the evidence on which tne — aid Voeal Musics 203 Misnexciiie | the” POTOS deena oF ge Stockhclders of | and bas been warmly welcomed where! another, $i puutshed by imprisonment at | laterin the season, al On motion of Mr. Ainsley, a bill was passai | government selected the Union Paciile ratiway eat dsceims. | he pOdOMSG TERA, COTTA COMPANY for | pen delivered. ‘The New York Herat says ic | hard lavor years; any vagrant Who wil- — amending section 1,352, of the Revised Statut s, , AS the siandard for the Canada Pactile was car. = ~ ~ Was bright and crisp throughout, and remarx- | fu'ly Injutesthe person or properly of any person | Navar. ORDERS.—Leay ScBocL orn spony len CS Po Pests able for its word painting. Ji 13 some time since | s)ail get two yearsimprisonment at hard fabor; hers in piano. voice, organ, ete. exer: | Te HH, McKETI e Was ington bas heard @ really good lectus, | any act of beggary or Vagrancy by a person not So as to limit. the sessions of th: semblles of the several territor: duration. e for granted Lieutenant E. H. Leut legislaty wo sixty d + din the Louse of commons last night. New Houds of the Philadeiphia and will be 0j Bhare : See and wincoln Hall ougur to be tilled b 1 »D oe sb ee: sion to leave the United States and apply for) n On motlon of Mr. Bingham, Senate Dili was | Erie Hailroad, cise. Charen ora. a [HE ANNUAL ELEOTIONGF TRUSTEES | RIhI. A private reeaption 13 to be tenner | S person commltting thesame isa vence itin | extension; and for one month to Commaua r | passed granting a pension to Margaret Hela’, | PMLADEINDIA, “peep hd mie git acne tat MM ODELING Scouser 2s o, sone | by te stockholders of the Washinwton Mr. Forbes to morrow night. tie ning of this act, Minors, under 17 years { J. B. Coghlan from J sd. an, Widow Of the late Major General [etnt- man ai ee tne iShares Amgcor| FO ONDE s a PED NESD AES Hoe | BEGk Machine Company wil be held on the second | ; —————— Me) old, ccny.cted under this act, miy be committed - zelma : ir March 31, issi, the adeipbia and x eee Ete Tone | MU eDAS rp being January tu, west.) | THR Hovss Holivay Recess Resoncrios | to "one of the charitable, educational, in | Hules at the Bi Mgraving | ‘The morning hour having been dispensed | T8d Company has resolved to issuc under its s.¢. cor Sth and K sis. n.w. ‘ferms $5 per mor areeees Company sea thea, | YOTRD Down IN THE SENATE.—The House rey— | dustri«l or reformatory institutions of the Dis. and Printing. with, Mr. Felton moved that private busiocs- ral mortgage $5,00 oo) registered five per e . z 2 nee 6 5 © for the Se, as he stated. o nd the Pennsylvania railroad ‘nose-im* , 1. and3 p. m lution to adjourn for the holidays from the 221 | Ulct, there to be kept and employer until dls- Inquiry at the Bureau of Engraving and | be laid aside for the purpose, as he stated, or sav iveree pele MIVATELY, Of IN CLASS_Mathematio, Hy order of the Trasteca. decto~ instant to the Sth of January, was report-a | Gumped uy the District Commissions, or pound | Printing, in reference to the points made in a | thet moving I re een the mitit ie chloe | Lstin, Greek, French, German and Engish. ” [ee FOOD NATTNAL DANK, WasitiNa: | fa¥orably to-day by a majority’of the S:nuc | Ub TATE CRO eee oy eal communication published in Taz Stan We:ns- | “ihe notion was iejected. not receiving the | agredlug to purchase at par as they mature tha EVENING CLASSES, 85 per month, invariably s LON, D. C. tenor poset ee A ae Ae - Pe 4 | §00d behavior ‘of the convicted minor. It | day, Shows that there has been no recent | necessary two-thirds vote, and the House thea, | PFiclpal and interest of said bonds. The com- is made the duty of the police to | Ci anges in the rules regarding the honr at | at 1:10, Went Inio committee of the whole (Mr. arrest persons violating this act, and females | Which the printers’ assistants are required to | Steve Venants to pay the state ta and principal. By Ube pon the ‘nt of the in advance. ‘The annual wcating of the stockholders for the | crowd too much important t i A Special attention to preparstion for College, West «1, ae portant business tnto t Point, Annapolis apd al! competitive examinations. oe Oe et he bot ae tae ae ns. | Closing days of the session. It 13 admitted, : ortant amendiie ; . | the payment of $3,000,000 secured upon the main time, charged from date of entrance. HOLDERM of the LEDROLI PARK BUILD. | tthe end of the session. Mr. McDonald ta. | '#portant amenamen Uuieeg States ponds are ts lower for the fours)| Noe ands ¥ Class hours suitable to al, Terma moderate. Fri | ING COMPANY, { | 5 Pport; Vi Ss P3- | calenda 1100) £ first mortgace bonds, the *, tl . oe and bil eTSODS, et report; and that what gave rise to this impres- | calendar. 4) maturing frst rig as nds, « _Bovi7 8. W. FLYNN, AM. Jabusry 12th, 1851, bstwecn delioura | $844, that pension trauds fhvolving $5,000,000 or | aug bilnd be enna from the provietons of | sion Was this: Soon after the removal of the = + aesaay, g mortgage bonds, which, with Unls Issue, e LLE. V. PHUD ‘HOMME’S Fro © Bac eGck pe 2 Suet (ote meee and 1 teed TES | the act. ‘The debate to-day Indicate1 that the i ES Dae Seep OAR | doer Fork Dee. leThe Posts init a ae ean tae proente et es cones ro classes. Bev Intermediate, Adv! E fs , AE Dil will pass Loe Senate, : - | in cons: quence cr the falling offin theord«rstor | . N¥ Teapot rage asst 1} 2 company after Siew corm ‘November asin, Pupiis classed at ony. | (OS ABE ANNUAL MEETING of the sTuGK: | Sito tu encet RT ers BS thls WAIT be presscd | IDOFLANt ares ee Possibly With some UD- | ory’ he could reduce the heurs of labor oft wese | AMele to-day, says—At the Stock Excham <4 ' == ants, SO Wat instead of thelr report.ns 000 secured upon Lhe Sunbury and the election of Uthcers, will | YOred as short a hol{day recess as 1s constster.c ae hi porns at ~ oy were not re 0 ence work | 40d fives. Ratlroad bonds are strong, atan ad- | Wiillainsport division. The net earniags of the Wate leaaous f desired. Gall at J10 ldth at.. between | be heat the uitice af the Gompany, Iona i With the occasion. Mr. Withers suggested tha. | ARMY OnDERS—The general court-maritat | Lngyedy aan, sand tiie arrangement cate | wance of :.a2., the latter Muwaukle w St. Paul | Putladelpinta aut Pele ratinoad oeaiany toe the 32 m- aud ip. ru. ; Mondays and Thursdays, te- Droit Hui ding, og WEUNESDAY, January ith, | Senators would go away during the hol!days, | appointed to meet at Fort Whipple, Virginia, | until last Monday, when, owing to the resump- | COUSO!s, Which are up to 1245:. The share specu- | present year, it. Is estimated, will be sufficient, . tween 439 and 5 p.m. nowt Hetsers the boure ofland2pm. se and if there was no recess Congress would flod by special orders, November 27, 1330, 18 di: Uon of work upon'the special tax slam) lation continues’ strong. with the exception of to pay all fixed charges, including interest on IKE CEDAMS.—A home SOH9OL for Youna | So TSE AA = See oese | Ree wimont a quorum: ‘ne resluton was | acy Vewestorsrcn montiGron cucoun | come meceeure thine cies ano a the telegraph stocks, Whtch at times nave been | the bonded debt, abd leave a surplus; and it LS "Dtinics and Litve ‘Gisin ia citusted on the | cE POAE'S COUGH SPECIFIC, forcougns, | T Leotraie ecairalicn cine eta ne Bays ihe | ceruncate of aisabiitty, is grated Capcatn | LOUF earlier,“ whieh 18 about the at Wie Opening very weak, Weer Gone | ee he Gcbi- while it diminishes the interest ‘of 93 sud {a very scoessil to he DOPIN OUG an ane ent! y voting in the negative, The > Seems On pawatoe 2 ee . ce a | al eI v * e! nion | crease the deb', while it diminishes the tater a Cee = Paci, ae troubles. Price 25 and 60 cents per. bo: For | talk now isto have a ee from cones Randolph Norwood, 24 cavalry. ‘The leave } for them that has existed nee the rest; location is healthf apply to the Misszs : Y ry oa = elling at 7 Of the notably strong st hace to the extent of $50,000 per annum, > iY 1 ta. 7 > 83 spate ee mLed Se eut. W Je bd St cay- | Mist establisnincnt of the bureau. There | 314M c . fer aes eng | bates = ,000 annum. od beantiful. |For cizemlars CEOMW ELL eb Pon nnigeale depot STOTT & | the 23d of December to Monday, 3d of January, crenieu pena ee AB aL ees: | was no loss of time to these ladies, bar | St, Paul « Omaba, preferred, has advanced | pie endorsed guarantee of the Pennsylvaula LE, corn tte and | oe — . 4 i we E e to v71,, the common to 49°.; Chicago & Alion | rallnoad company upon the bonds is the at ‘Tt ste., Geersetoy novlé-2m ‘THE BILL FoR THE RRLWEF oF Scpgristan. | absence granted Post Chaplain Caas. M. Blake, ; dally gain of an hour during the five months ra # = n | railroad compa i abso- _ VERNON SEMINARY ROM THE“SANIFARYENGINEER” | pext Nucuors of the Insane ete ae U. 8. armny, 18 still further extended six montis | WAL Uey Te ieeineauality arch rae or thee ana ‘Texas. to 41: Tests" and Pactite: ter, es printinal as Weal Ae tmeteuon es tome MM ostitc"Axy Dar scs0on i OF NOVEMBER 187: reached in tho Senate to-day. on surgeon's certificate of disability. The tol- quali yay : FOR YOUNG LADIES. By what 15 | lowing general court-martial 1s appointed to | assistants itis learned tat Col. Iris Iron Mountain, to 525; Cedar Rapids, to matures. A. J. Drexel & ( a3, ever .. OF Ubls city, have = vals customary, use of water vases in farnaces | c almed as an error in revising the l'.S. Senate, | meet at David’s Island, New York haroor, ou | stice bis first connection wita the bureau, | S80, Francisco, to 46x, 65 and 96% re- | contracted with the Pennsylvania raliroad For farther infurmatton addreas | SS vary objectionable, ae wareat quantity of stsain | his sulary was reduced trom $1,000 to $2, 90" pet | theist Gay of December, tos) for the cota oF | urged that their compensation ‘should. be tu: Sinukes vhnd St Pout’ te) iiss? Mth | company for the tssue of bonds. The bonds are oetlé Sus “SOMEBS, Princtpal. a pS ee te aie comes ee apnum and out of this some’errors in his ac- } such prisoners as may bé browght vefora | creesed, Or rather that they should be placed . 45 executed and ready for delivery, and interest — j at : count grew. The bill up to-day was to restore | Captain Theodore Schwan, 1!th Infantry, C: MESSE CHIE BOARDING AND DAY | ie condensed on pictares sud suriare. .4 persue | hisealury to the former Ngnres and reliove ine, | tain P. 1 Hemineron. ith Infantry; Capt: upon the same footing as other skilled female Shore to 12-,, and New York Ventral, to 1455, thereon begins to accrue April 1, 1ss1. Cinpioy (& The matter, however 1s Geers | It will be noticed that the largest advance hay teeta X E es ; mceigs of the responslbility of the mistebes ee | Dewitt G Poole, fd uitantry Dione is not entirely under nis control. The laws of | Bee in the stocks which nave not yet moved | Mebbed of $10,560 im a Sleeping Car HE Bar Cues for advanced papis In Aartjand | Lut doce not super-saturate it fd itis the sing | Of the responsibility EM eee ee ee : | Congreasrequire that the plate printers sat much and which take much less money to | Jkxssy Cry, N.J., Dec. 1—L. M. Myer, of aaa rato Jobnson, 1th infantry; and First Lieut, G. \. | be rad the same rates as are pala by puvate | Babe an the premium stocks require; atd | Augusta, Ga., reported at police headquarters HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, JONTES: y - “a. A a ao te elas ] there fs undoubtedly a good deal doing tu tn: | this morning that while on the way here he i THERE 18 A CONTEST for the Charlotte: Bomford, 1sth infantry, judge advocate of the | Companies doing the same class of work: and 4 trapsferrii fi : 10,800 ° MDERGAHTEN. Mies POLLOGE & NOES No. B17 9th st. northwest. Va., post office. The present incumbent 1s Mra, } COUrt. the mules governing the private companies in | Pye co ee WOW ErGOn Goch Tr ast | ee ee ee One ance ; rived to the low priced stocks: for instance, | his pillow. He says the robbery was committed Erincipain. Education thoroneh fn all deyartments. “athe Joint committee on | theburean, ‘Tha printer is pad co nome Te We hear of several large speculators selling oné | between This ‘city end. Philadelphia ‘soue time He ae aera a Gee grmal clas: for | Uented FOROUS TAK EVAPORATORS: nove) eee Ma). Gene Sara eeoy, amd daughter of | te congressional library Leid another meeting | WOUsend Linpresstons, and from this, in accord- | Balt of the Northw prostor #01030 points and | es ne COCO tacieg’ Daly insirucion 2 German free: "1177 (PE WATCHENEH HANGE Those “whescek che gamer of the UWS. anny. | today to select a site for the proposed nea ei ee eee bas | put the money intoSt. Paul « Omana, whicd it | The Markets, Ee ss i ‘We have endeavored to make a first-class arti- sate ead > building, but adjourned until Monday without a eet eta: | is not unlikely will In the not f - - a : SREROEMIAN, BUSINE®S COLLEGE: | SCT Pa RGUREMI INGE ean, | thebet in Vrgtaa wring mewcyin which tg | MHCLIEY any Conclusion, shtant is oma $5 co" ae per week wile {a tue | SHmes Dare ofthe Cieago. Northwostayetom, | gDALTIMORE,, Deg, 17 Vigenls eng old 3 corner of 7th and L sta. nw. ais, ae eS are a a aan eee atcue.® | celebrated University of Virginia is locaton a a = =e bureau it Is $135 per ay, equal to $7.50 per | The Southwestern stocks are also attracting at- | gerien, 29 past due coupons, 03, do. new pee soaneetys nnd encccnee) Giverore ot 18 | se Dave acisnocdiecy the number ise we lave ool HE CONGRESSIONAL YORKTOWN COMMUTrER week, and to every argument used by thechier | non and are likely to be benefitted | ten-forties, 49 bid to~ Tein primary andadvanest grades | The only manufacturers of Dr. Qolburn’s cele- | MAry Long, widow of the late Gen. Armstead | tye Linrary SITE, ay. at 2B if-1 yraduates secu: id the satisfaction they hi veu is the best TOMING 5 to-day elected ex-Governor R.C. Winthrop, of | of creast ef y,thean- | 12 price by the combination schemes | | BALTIMORE, Dec 17.—Cotton firmer—middling, ritous of trust aud proft. "Oourse of stady aud | proof. Hundreds of reference in thle elty ana | | NOF Comins 10 Wasninorox.—The report that | Messrcnusetts orator, and sn dames bron swer on the pattot the printers ‘has tan tase | OM foot whien will’ reduce” expenses gupcr, +3:b0a4 Ube" do. entra ous 25" aoe ig the English: Lanwuace, ast. | Be uutore, | We are axcnts for the BALTIMORE, & pene ou pay a ~ actington aut Hore of Norfolk, Va; poet for the centenatal they were now being pi fa more than they would aS os tease fee ee mee family, 6.5036.25; ‘city mille 8y bu acy iC Pract y | clase i. a wi fant to celebration. receive vate establis! ent and for tw amd 4.50a5.25: do. family z Bookkeeping, by single and doable entry, ads Constriction, usequalied in thisisrkee. see her will therefore have to go to Baltimore — hours leas work, Over two years agothismaster | ave been competitors for business, will by the | 26a6.60; Patapeco fama oe ol Sens ee ee | HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, for the purpose. ‘THE Maxe's Nest wiicn Mx. Day mas Dis- | Was referred to a committee, but no fayorabie | LW, ,tnauagement be a Sse cen Schade stronger: western bisher, and ton and terms call at the College or address HEN- _D0vil-lm No. 817 Oth street n. we . = , 3 | COVERED.—A pamphlet has been addressed to | Tesult was reached, and the chief has recentiy | Pag ta tng Tora Gt ena ee | eT Re ee a al ee te tee HY 0. BEEBORE, Frinctvel. suit | FYAYWAMD & HUTCHINSON aclded Oe eat eee a ATEROFRIATIONS | representatives In Congress, signed Henry Day, | Téferred the same subjecttoanotmercommittee. | Pa od ng gra anti eox ee Tee: | tater Nea, ent ae Boon Japuar WHE ARCHER INSTITUTE. WASH. c Ss o Q a + | who are now cousldering It. The matter, 2 ves ‘ ¥ en 28 = 49 HE ANCHE INSTITUTE, wasa- TRG we has decided to bold sessions during the holiday | Gatcg Fairview, Bergen county, N. J., Doc, 14, | boon stated’ tore teas ry great pe gba ton & Texas opened at an advance of 24 per | }-j2'tLJ¥Ms, February, 2.227<al 22 Marche ; eC ae ian | jo Wee recess. The hope of the chatrman {s to have all | 1550, which goes on to argue that Gen. Gartield | the printers. z cent, and has declined i's. Union Pacttic first | cioeing nrns—southern white, 60a6i: «de yellow, *. Mass. avenue, Waabinwton, D. j-ly | #ive epecial attention to Oe ae eon bills ready to report | Is ineligible for tie pres lency because he failed —e—— cdicraes apes Shae —— il a be 81; western mixed, spot aud Doreen 2) ent r : | MODERNIZIN hi eSS, CX! e legislative, execu- | to take out naturalization papers after he had LICBNS ve bee! Nts as we ie. © money mari 6 | anduew; January and February, 67857. “Os Preis inmructor sad’ Liagaat pradaste St | incity residences ands bertows tone tore ermne | UE ad Judicial, river ind harbor, aud'suadry | made a trip to Europe. ‘The writer, Wolds thas | pAkRIAGE Lice Ves ald Me Helle Menetos, | Percent bas thus tar to day been the uulform | dil Wat & shade betien western wilt, tiatig: University, Paris. “Frenoy taught aa | petent workuuen, attend proaply to ao fobeirg | civil bills. poe a eereot eo goes Out or the countey must | of Ind: Isaac Robinson, of Louisa oo., Va.,and | hucl0r ail IOADS, and. Uhere ts much teas Gif- | ieee, eae eee ee A Maninen Bron per dlag Ah nt Ba i a owe a [ote oct? be naturalized to again regain citizenship. Mary Ann Honesty; Henry Douglass Mason ant | igh tadtegr is Smqney han even yesterday. | 15400 per ton. Provisions quiet—iness.” porke ys wociety. Method easiest. ney PERSONA!.—Hon. J. N. Camden, probable U. as Eliza Jane Johnson; John A. Madigan and Katie | TNE Weuey Is also more easily obtained at | $5 sp. Auk meate—looseaboulders, doe packel, & WARE, MANUFACTURING SLAT Senator tn prospect from West Virginia, isat | THE Any Avrgorrtarion Brui.—Mr. Cly- | Helly; Wm. Charles Sander and Elizabeth | MbOUt ¢ per Cent for 60 days, and even lower for | and 8. Bacon—sboulder, O&; clear rib rides, 8 GECOND HAND CLOTHING, TELS of new and attractive dears, aad by Mak: | the Ariington,—Asststant Collector Charles | Mer, Who has charge of the army appropriation | Pauline We Gram; Frank Wallace and Sean ae eg ea ey b> HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, waToHss, | Siva We superiority of our work fs sppareat. Cinch, who was the oldest attaché of the | Dill, thinks he will be ready to report It tothe | Owens, both of P. G.Co.; John B. Merrell and | for cent. ‘There {8 HO assurance thatthe pres-it | Emueeasiertresli, Sua$i- Utuet, dad. Petrotenmm PISTOLS, &0., &6., HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, A CK Custom House, and the only brother | House next week, unless cut off by the holiday | [4a K. Gibson; Solomon 'P. Fosque and Annie | Compcrative ease will continue. The recent | Bow ina:- aired, 336. Cotioe titer but inacive— Can be disposed of at the yery hichest cash prices | gngg ‘Ho. 317 Uth street n. Gt Mrs. A. T. Stewart, died in New York yester- | recess. ‘The bill will not. differ materially from | #. Watts; Joseph Butcher and Isabella Shiles; | heavy imports of gold ought, bowever, to be |B See ae Pinay cue, he by calling on M. WALSKEY, 901 D strect, coruer ther Hyaemplmentary dinner was) given | that of last year, and will make appropriations | Frank Jackson and Lizzie Nolden: Arthur Jack- | ret Rext week, it they have not already. toa | SEEK A Taveryool per_etenpier.quiee ection, Sea ee ee WE WILL cvamanNTEE tee sgt Ryan. the poct priest of Mobile, Ala., at | on the basis of ‘an army of twenty-five thou- | $00 and Louisa Taylor; John ‘t. Turner and | tmivea extent begun to be felt, The trouble ts | Fee ake Sehen! Vee seater, gio “foun, bre mptly attended to. i THaT THE the Kennert House, Baltimore, Md., yesterday | said men. Margaret Jenkins; Stephen M. Walker and | that speculation at the Stock Exchange threat. | 2,208 barren wheat, & bushels. corn, 35,383 [Es AND CEMENT. FE. D. NORCTOSS FURNACE REGULATOR by John B. Piet and a number of other publish- dulla A- France; Richard Toulson, of Northum- | enea to Increase the demand for money taster | ushele. cats, 1,000 bushels: rye, 3,571 bushels. fat Will save ite com in fucl every year, Itethesimplest, | ers and vor anes: —Gen. 0. 0. Howard | SECRETARY Ramsey returned to the city this | DeraLd county, va.. and Mary Frances ton: | than the supply can be augmented Galil the | Kivmeite. whest, 99,00. bualicls, corn, mone, YLOB'S PORTLAND O&MENT, 1 ponct con eee T AnD BEST. iett New York for San Francisco last night.— | morning from New York. John M. Kills, of Lancaster, Ohio, and Mary large January disbursements of the treasury | Stleeswhoat 400,564 bushels; corn, 109,278 The strourest, ‘cheapest. beat | pa Ne fousor EAMES Ti Roane Abe: Poropat ees, Sbringer, the Cincinnati philan- i ore bn Mga ey A Barns. | egin. Wosbee ong, peo. 17.—Btocks active and H = recover! a ‘orth, of Bid 7» Vie; 9 b ORK, Dec. 17. sac nd strong. EOCKLAND (MAINE) LIME, . HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, nese. He 1s Very, Weak a er aneaerere ill Gay, SuERMAN’s Starr.—Its underatood that | Jennié ¥. King; Norman Pettitt’ and Mary Death of a Pastor, ene CuaEIRO—1ODR, 67B'n; short, 481355 arso, Tw PPD Amerion | ooytt-1m No. 817 Oth street m. w, | Wi-——Scnator Randolph, Representative Haw- | Lieut. Col. Richard I. Dodge, of the 23d intan. | Willlsmson, both of Fairfax county, Va; Chas. | Nawark, N. J. Dec. it Rev, Charles. 7. YORK, Dec. 17,—Flour quiet. Wheat dull.: a awiGamune ras ley, General Allen “Kutherfora and Commodore | try, and Major John © ‘Tidbal, adartiliery, wil Pres BUST ANG Mila Randolph; ‘Thomas L. | Krueger, jate pastor of tho East. Reformed | cenurcienged. id CHUBOH, SCHOO! SITURS. | PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAEH Calter, of Washington, were noqieered in | be appointed to the two vacancies on Genera aoue county, Va.: George W. ‘Clark, of bug | Church, died yesterday at Thomasville, La, | NEW YOKB, Deo. 37, Ate me. The Stock: Market WOOD MANTELS AXD TILING of every as | P WIRES abd that Lond Lorain gies ought in Eng- | Sherman's stair. ‘These vacancies were caused | Soun,cqumly, vas George W. Clark, of Des | where lie had gone for his health. opened wauecaily firm, but jn the early dealings the Sertytion a epecialty. BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. | sition in Cacada, and it 1s said chee Ws Po, | by the death of ‘Col, Audenreld and the promo- | City, Iowa: John IL Bundy, of Essen Co Ya. Riotous Stud. Held for Tria brard a sone buying movewent wes developed. L. E. Gannon, H. H. DODGE, Louise do not pee’along tometer eee and er er leut. Col, MeCook to be colonel of the | and ‘rnults Jackson, of Orange C.H.,Va; Corne: | PaiLapsiruza, Dee. ti--ight of the Cee ta tae aerate eae Ree a Room 7, Corcoran Building, BONDS, STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SECUR- | Representative Frye has gone home, being sum- TY: ius Campbell and Sally Moore; Jas. E. Padgett | dents arrested for participation in the fight on | Seapercent St. Paul and Omaha, Tones. Pacinee " 7 0 moned by a dispatch that his veneravl ON = and Helen W. Hyde; Isaiah Lancasterand Keak | the campus Of the University of Pennsylvania IT1ES LOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, y ‘Pi le mother UNCLE SAM’s New YEAR INTEREST PAYMENTS. 5 oO Lea nyer shares, New York Ventral and Irom ECOND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT | No. 639 16th street, Was NOt expected to live.—-Iepresentatives 3 Frecman; Chas. C. Carter and Martha R. Doug- | last night, were to-day held for trial on the and the hixhest cash (Conconax Burnprna.) James, of New York: Young, of Tennessee, and | Th€ People in Wall street want the Treasury | lass; John Wesley and Annie M. Middieton; | charge of riot, and one of them—Geo. Fergu- Guns, Pistols, HER | EN fC RINCE ‘AND WHITELY, Ewing, of Ohio, are all detained at their re- | department to anticipate the payment of the | Wm. D. Crossman and Ida E. Cain; Jas. E. | son—on the additional charge of carrying con- Zoe. Sis etn at.. near Ps AGENCY FOR P! 7 spective homes by sickness. Mr. James is par- | January interest x and Nelile E, Brown, Wm. Belt and | cealed deadly weapon: OTICE— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ko | Legit tig frie alyzed.-—Ceneral ‘Sherman will go to New | money market may. bo removod: Laat aprn | Eula Eastern; Isaac C. Miller, of We | Noriega MMe Saw SORE ONT EIS 64 Broadway. New York. - York next Monday to be present at the New | the quarterly in licipatea severat { 10d., and Caroline Lawrence: Wesley Ward A “Divvy.” Us 7 N 5 DI Rvery clans of SEQUEITIES Bought and Sola oo | England dinners “Pre Peetinare wil can te | esata | and Barbara A. Thomas; Lutter Calbert and | San FRaxcisco, Dec. 16—The Eureka Con- SOCK AWAxS RLEHIA, MAILS | Comuilasion iu Bag Fraucicyy baltiaors, Pata: | present at the dinner, terest ducdana eae aoe es atabkentaa: | Nora Hackley; Middleton’ Birekhead and Char- | solidated Mining’ company has declared a div- COVES, NORFOLK and IYNN HAVEN Bays, | delphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders ‘The amount that will be disbursed by the gov- | 10lte M. Joyce; W. H. Harrison and Maggie 8. | idend of 50 cents per share. SLIDERS aud LIAMOND DACK TERRAPINS | executed on tho New York Block Mxchaugeatone: | meg w, 5 ene rede Burrs, both of Spotisylvania county, Va; Wm. ——_—--—__- aiwaye on band Hetsis; Hewtsarapteand Familive | eighth of one yer cent commission. Private and iB WEEKLY Stak (now in its twenty-Afth | Sop hen Will be very large, | Apout $1,002.- | Johnson and Fannie Harris, ‘THE MISSIONARIES must be progress Sapplied at the NORFOLK OYSTER DEPOT, 621 | telewraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, | year), for this week {sa lange eight-pace shect, Will be pald for interest on the Pacific raii- in Japan when the chief priest of the Chioin B st. northwest. New York aud Boston, through which orders are | containing fifty-six coll gh ” | Toad bonds, abeut $7,354,445 forinurostonthe | Knizp sy COLORED HIGHWAYMEN.—Elbert temple at Kioto is so distressed and alarmed at } Gels 6 SEE |) eee oe Later eeitiocer of socks ana | Literary and ‘Agricultural 1 he oh ae ae per Cente tis Dud Wikke Reel and John Lear, who were returning to their | the spread of the doctrines of ee pi! Di] ye , incl a e! ” Oo WPe PADIES.—\ COURSE oF PHYS.OLOGT- | Bonde and information regarding the Marketa re- | compend of Washington News and Gossip, 2 | 000,000 DRC Into tho saateete aad aaa TT peig | Homes in Bullock county, Ga., in @ wagon, | among his countrymen sae eee arawae BOCKAWAYS aud PHIL bracing all the different or- | Celved through our wire every fifteen minutes Sy 7 camped Monday night ten miles from Savan- | a memoir containing his aa coll om os acing SU She dierent or | Gaily. “Orders in Cotten, Graia aud Provisions = oo ~ ane Home Matters, Fasiiton | &1101 Nt about $10,000,000 bonds of February sth, | nan: ‘They were found insensible yesterday Ae 4 = ‘aph News, | istl, full due December Sist, and will be as 8 ? Mey are pubject, will be civen Dye | Qxecuted with dispatch. eck-3m, Special, Correspondence, Selected’ Suorien, ce: | festas presented’ it chess bonds arepresereas | woraINE, huving Decn Knocked in the head by | Department of Tacatlon Mie “LOCY W. ABE! e s Pi! @ gang of colored thieves and robbed of $200. it Roehdzin treet hs “ RDERS RECEIVED MR. J. F. will be sent, paid, for the entire session | P omptly early fn the-New Year tke mone: ip Bre ES Sic Doub es | OER ET Se roe wey | aan SSeS oe icnarcan oe | eat enperaiy era | Neen uomcenccine rere 5 ta pc en mace and continuing every’ Saturday thereafter. First | T- north wes 2 e yovernme UN v Hefei or NO oA aa | PS nevis | Stnocouuter in wiappers ceca © °™™ | ERC * MES | ochkpeloae's ieaaiann Sinan” | Faueteengetuee

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