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THE EVENING STAR. » PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, ~ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Berth west Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t.,by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tue Fvexrxc Bran je served to subscribers in the eity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per Week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 eextseach, By mali pemtage ‘cents a month, snezenr, $6; tex monte, ye tered at the Post Office at One ectond: class mail matter) x ‘Tee Weexty Stan—published on Friday—$2 Pita Portege prepaid. Six months, $1; 10 copies for $15,253 Fepies for $0. s8,,All mail mbsertptions must be paid in advance: ri than for. ites of advertising made known on appitcation. WIDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR AxcsEMextes. Arronxxys—lst page. t Avctios Sares—7th and Sth pares, Baris, Panties, &c.—Sth page. Boarpixe—th pace. Bverxres Crances—Sth pags. Cory Irews—* Courtny Rear Drarns—#th vage. “% Dax Goons—Cth pare. Epvcationar.—6 Fisasctar—Tth page. Pasir Svrriies—6ch pags, bt For Rexr (Rooms)— For Keyt (House Fox Rext (Mise Fox Sars (M Fer Sane (Houses @xxtiew. Horvis—6ih paze Hovsrrv Lapies’ Leerures—sth pa Losr asp Fouxn Mowex ro Loax Mepicat, &e. Presoxat- PROFESKIONAL Praxox axp 0: Rarxos Erectt Ne Sreciacties Stramens, & Sare Devosty Bewise Maciises—6th para. ‘Tur Trapes—6th pac Uxprataxens, &c. Wasten (Help)—4th pare. Wastrp (s —Sth pase. an. coma) Stl pag. Sth pare. AMUSEMENTS. NAtiosat THEATER. COMMENCING DECEMBER 4. American Tour of "00 DoD oop D K Oo OP D J 'SSSg KK AA oO OD DI JE s, sK K_ AAA oe DDD JJJ ERE“SSS°K KA A.. urder the management of Mr. John Dietson. Supported by a + SELECT DRAMATIC COMPANY. Monday. 7) x at) MS M M M f r-2 1} sda: ~ AS Y¢ Wednesday and ‘Thursday Evenings, FROU-PROU. Feiday Even’ day Evening, LETH NIGH . Prices—Admission 75 ceats and $1; gallery, 25 cents; : Reserved seats, $1 and $1 Seats now on sale at Foros. ¢ Box office. as Txerease IN Prices. and Finest in the World. The Incomparable oo NNN S851 Oo ONNN § oOOoN N “Sss, O ONNN ¢ 3 1 00 N NN Ssss8 7 The Greate OYAGE EN SUISSE. It is fraxant with the Fun of Travel. ‘The keen spirit thous ht start i jane and perforins, res ‘There be no ONLY MATINE On Monday, December Classic stace, -etzes the prompt occasion, instant action, andat once ‘aud exceutes:” ed Matinee. ATURDAY. 11. the brightest hope of the Berea eae settee ove of M ASONIC TEMPLE—CONCERT, Mar Srcoxp Division (Mu ‘Mills, Miss Clara Baker, Mies A. McMurray, ire. M.A. oF, Miss Vay Chase, Miss H.L.Beatt ¢, Bites ¥_ E. Bond, Prof. alilecker, Mr. E. J. Whipple, Mr. Ham. Ada: Bocie Baxter, Octette from Choral lvol under the direction of iekets, 25 ete. For sale by the NEw THEATER COMIQUE. MON DAY—Deceupsr 41H. < Matinees—Tuesdsy, Thursday and Friday. Greater than al! T Shows. BARRY G. RICHMON: TALTY COMPANY. y. Pathos, Irish, Dutch, Chinese, aud Neeroail in one chow, ‘The whole concluding with the langhabie extravaganza entitied the TWO MARRIED M Admiesion, 15. 25, 35 and 0c. See posters and bills Of theday fur further particulars. as LPs HALL. DECEMBER 7 AND 9. ‘Mr. Maurice Strakosch respectfully announces MISS EMMA TITTH HU U RRR s85Sg BBB Y Y¥ TH HU UR Rg BBY ¥ T HHH U U RRR “SSSg BBB YY HU UR R BY uuu R R “sss BBB In Two (2) Grand Concerts, viz: g f AND SATURDAY EVE: a8. CEMBER 7 AND 9, AT 8 O'CLOCK. MISS EMMA THURSBY will be assisted by vat MISS EMILY WINAS ‘ontralto; MISS MAUD Mi AN, Harpist; T-HANSEN. Baritone: E. Wet, the Great Pianist, URICE STRAKOSCH, Accompanist. Admission, $1. Reserved seats, 50 conts extra. Ticket Office at Mestre. W. G. Metzeroti & Co.'s. 2S lw Pe ON EXHIBITION No. 626 E AND SALE AT E Street. MAKKRITE Rg, Street Ko. €26 F street northwest, one door from Tthetrest, (Paice O21 Fainuben, Engvavtaen Clicines, on eis ice Kece pe WASHING1U3 BY A MPLE, ON BSONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1882. Members w pear in full uniform. ‘Tiekets, adm el Cousmitt Bunch, J. A.Weixle, C. Giaw with. n: FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e. * —— — FYE BY THE Lapies arp society MT. VEENON PLAC: Inthe Lecture Koom, DEC eal and Literary enter! EV. FREDERICK D. POWER, Chaplain H. of I, He RE TNS Bis Lecture, entitled . RELIGIOUS LiF? ee. oF JAM 3 on TUESDAY, Sth i 24th street, between d ew Church. Ticket, Faia ay Tm REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER, AT LINCOLN HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, December 5, 1882. SUBIEC Seesieof ecate will commence on Wednesday, Nov. 99, 1882, at ¥a.in., at Metzerott’s music store. ni7-st Christian Church, 42-30" 7s WASHINGTON LECTURE LYCEUM -ATTORNEYS. -a the followin, counsi pr LictURes gg) iON HALL, D.D., of N.Y. v, res and the Sciences (uew! . T. De WITT TALMAGE. Wes Riesetontice, Crucites sun’ Meaaness Of Maieen Enfidetity (new). Wytnerday, Jan. 3iiev. JOSEPH COOK. i lous Signs of the Times (new). ‘Friday, Jun. 5—Kev. JOSEPH COOK. ‘The Spoils Sysiez, or the Pockgt in Politics (new). , Jan. F—-Kev. ROBENT COLLY! Filisy. Feb. ale. JOHN Bb. GOUGH. , Feb. 2—Mr. JOHN Powers ‘I bat Be (new). Number of Couren Tickets mited, $2.50 each, to be at prine pal bockstores. Seats THREATENS TO HAVE HIM ARRESTED. we, for benefit of 409 97x STuZEr NorTuwesr. are EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION.” seat. MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT, ¢ F 2 To the Senate and House of Representatives of th , = United States: It ts provided by the Constitution that the Presie Gent shall from time to time give to the Congress * information of the state of the Union, and recome mend to their consideration such measures as be shall Judge necessary and expedient. ‘ ; : In reviewing the events of the year which has ¢ . elapsed since the commencement of your sessions, > 1 frst call your attention to the gratifying condl- tion of our foreign affairs. Our intercourse with other powers has continued to be of the most friendly character. Such slight differences as have arisen during the year have been already settled or are likely to reach anearly adjustment. The arrest of citizens —= | of the United States tn Ireland under recent laws which owe their origin to the disturbed condition 9,241. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1882 TWO CE SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |REASSEMBLING OF CONGRESS, | St2teepoverament srompoution assessments, (tt prohibits any Senator or Kepresentative in Con Telegrams to The Star, | ormatcountey nas tea to a somewhat extended Vv" 60—N°. (ee covumpra BOAT CLUB CERTIFICATES. gress or officer appointed by the President from correspondence with the government of Great os — GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal reve- requesting or demanding from any of the officers Britain. A disposition to respect our rights has pO ADRDRE ar Mek RecERTRSGATERGE | mae arr; coon, er SR ATE CAE DAS. ee eee = | Dern Pract tasotd iy the ree of te bearing date May 2:0, 1880, aid pavableon or betore am Sot Californian To 1 te {THE SULTANS LIFE THREATENED, | arrestea parties May 1, 1885, will be eld th Tullo preentstion on | A ‘Mretixo oF THE LIGHT-HovsE BOARD was held the velionstocs Pare ance enamine "| The ciaim of this nation tn regand to the super- W'COnn dankers en which tale Hen TS SERENE ON | At the Treasury department this afternoon. Sec-| BOTH HOUSES GET PROMPTLY TO WORK. construction of its road. a, vision and contro? of any Inter-oceanic canal across SAID CERTIFICATES WILL CEASE. retary Folger ¢presided. Appropriate action was fine ae At Konnecticut—To reduce inter-}CQLD WEATHER AT THE NORTH. | the American isthmus has continued to be the sub ARTHUR T. PRICE, | taken in respect to the memory of the late chair- The senate. By Mr. Sinith, of Tlitnols—To take the tax off Ject of conference, at-1m Treasurer C. B.C. | man, Rear Admiral Wyman, and the board at- is fermented liquol 72>. = It is likely that tt iy Sere ee OPENING SCENFS—FLORAL TRIBUTES TO SENA’ fermented liquor and tob.cco. ly that Ume will be more powertul than (Eg FOURTH eum oF strode. Re aes a estat ton tie body. SITHE BODY PROMPTLY. FROCEEDE 10 eee 12Y Mr. Kasson, of lowa—For the better regula- | PROSECUTION OF REDMOND FOR HIS SPEECE, | atscussion in removing the divergences between e pail lon of the civil service. cant 7 7 < Tue New MARsHAL.—The new marshal of the | Many of the Senators were present in the cham- B aera rel rhe ——_ the two nations, whose friendship ts so closely ee praptea ae District, Mr. McMichael, was called upon to rush | ber to-day sometime before the hour of noon, and cultural commissions. eee Below Zero, Cerca eT St ate Sakina tam: things this morning, 1n order to get legal posses- | the exchange of pleasant greetings, comparison of | By Mr. LeF ‘re, of Oh!o—A resolution calling on NAVIGATION AT ALBANY CLOSED. the community of their interests, DEP Peanber | Slon of his oMice on this the opening day of the | notes about the past fall’s campaign, and other | the Secretary of the Interior for tnformation we to Ba “3 - Our long-established friendliness with Russia ina 5 ; = a-| Povonkerrate, N. ¥., Dec. 4.—The metcut 2 sirept northwest, Sutscripe | Stay route trial, Tt was necessary for him to fle | subjects kept up a perfect buzz of conversation in | Whether there has DOS Ie Rae eo ian | along the Hudson tals Morning Was three degreca | DSS Temained unsheken. Tt has prompted me to rhares in the Fount Issve OF S10cx will his bond and otherwise qualify before the meeting | the chamber. As is usual on the first day of a rT c 3 so by what below zero. The river from Catskill to Albany is | Proffer the earnest counsels of this government ved by— of Congress. Had the appointinent not been com- “ Any other railroad company, and if so by what au- wi os in ma 18 plete by the hour for the Assembling of the Senate, | S¢8s!0n, everybody was in good humor. The chame | thority such action has becn attempted. Second, | Aled with new ice, which in many places ts fast. Thomas Honeetville, 313 13th at. New. then Mr. Henry would have been lett in charge of | ber with the handsome new carpet lacely latd, | Whether any such consoldation has been approved | The steamer St. John passed south at 7 o'clock that measures be adopted for suppressing the pro- this morning; navigation to Albany 1s consiiered | ST!Ptlon which the Hebrew race in that country H. H. ‘Twombly Govt. Printing office. the marsbal's oMce until the nomination of his | new chairs and desks, freshly Wwarnished, wore a | BY any TRE ae re re eae cumenit, OF PY Rte pee ee oreo! has lately suffered. It has not transpired that rea. Wee four sihantDawrn w, | Successor and is confirmation by the Senate. In| pright and cleanly appearance, Some of the desks | Song Tate, ees c cra Get Ee Fae ana Dats other words, after the meeting of the Senate, it Toad. Third, whether the law affecting the Unton | | HARTroRD, Coxn., Dec. 4—The thermometer in | 88Y American citizen has been subjected to arrest : oo were decorated with floral tributes, which added | Pacitic Railroad Company has been disregarded | this city this morning ranged from five to ten de- | or injury, but our courteous remonstrance has ; would it > Preald er y 2 . everthel Rant. Faller, eee mca (tothe an ca WEF Ee oe | tote Pleasant surroundings. Senator Voorhecs | BY the failure of that company to appoint thegav_| grees Below zero. In the outlying country” the | nevertheless been courteously received. ‘Thete ts Ros A. Fish, |” Assessor's office, 434 &t.1.W. —<—_.__ Was the favorite among the senders of voquets, | ¢'AMent directors to places on the standing and if ne Th ath terday | Te#8on to believe that the time Is not far distant Geo. W. Harknesa, 1220 Het, nw.” = Perea nin ees: ond tarsher by tailing €o Hold) | ALP ANT, EY. Doc hike wealthier vouwedey | 7 musa eal be abe to secure tolerati Frank G. Middleton, National Metropolitan tenk | |THE Posragr on the double-sheet Stan 1s two | He had no less than three on his desk. The prettt- | Peruiar meetings ‘of the board of directors at | and to-dak has been exceedingly cold. the mint- | ‘ure toleration to A.J. Schafhirt, ” Drug Store, cor. Ist and H| cents. The Post OMce department requests per- | est was a mammoth horseshoe, composed of rare | which government directors could be advised of | Mum temperature at the signal ‘office being nine | all falths within her borders. ats. 1. ¥, NO. JOY EDSON, Sce’y, 917 F et. WHY CONTINUE THE USE OF REMEDIES . when ELY’S CK Jasure cure for poh i : ; : flowers, There was also a large Doquet anda} the conduct "of affairs of the company. | dezrees. “The river in this. vicinity was frozen | Atan International convention held at. Parle tm straw, made Into the shape of a shock of wheat. | Contained tn tie act of 1873 uas been defied by the Cen unson, ae far as Albany, ts closed for the | United — an agreement was reached In Te= AMBALA, | | Coxurssiowen oF Parents Mannie has been | Mr, Logan's desk was almost covered with a bank | Umou Pacific Railrozd company through an issue articles, and the Tights Of mnsuieteribg ee tarrh, Hay | called home by a serious accident to one of his | Of flowers, having his initials in blue, set tn a sur- | Of bonds and stock prohibited, except "pa . Pleagent of applicatio: = ee : to biney set ta Sent of Conzress, and, If so, whether the depart. | Manitoba’s New Lieutenant Governor, | and corporations. The formulating Into treaties Fever and Cold in the head, can be had for 50 cents? | chigiren while coasting, CADRE eee ae etn ab | nent as taker ae etn el tered Greer al oe NIPEG. MAN., Dec. 4.—Hon. J. C. Ackens has | Of the recommendations thus adopted is recelving Weenie 2 SP this kind. whether the goveruient directors have been at any | been sworn in as leutenant governor of Manttoba, | the attention which it meriis. pPly into nostrils with little finger. Tae Navat Covrt-Mantiat, which convened at | “Immediately after the prayer, the usual com- | t!me parties to the approval of any such issue of | in place of Hon. James Couchon, whose term ot | The protection of submarine cables is a subject the New York navy yard on 23d of November for | rulttees to wait on the House and the President ot vonds. wees aye ‘ office has expired. selina nagar) —— Les siasy ieee Tnave been afflicted with Catarrh for eicht years. I| the trial of Passed Assistant Surgeon James M. | Were appointed. Business Was then. procecded tote OF New, dermey—To xesluon postage Gi J Eercign News by Onbs policy of this government to favor the neutralieas fount more relief in one bettie of ELY'S CREAM | Murray, attached to the Juniata, on a charge of Tart: 1 Its proper order, the sometime custom ot | ‘Op we ce Valentine, of Nebraska—To compel the Tea OOGEE 0 ene we Wy Oabie. - | Lon ct this teas ot imercomrenk requested our BALM than in all the remedies I have used. drunkenness on duty, found him ‘gullty and sen-| taking a short recess after the appointment of payment, by the Unton Pacific railroad company, ise NEW COCRTS OF JUSTICE IN LONDON OPENED. | minister to France to attend the convention aaa Cuas. A. Crowe, fenced lim to two Years’ suspension from rank | Committees to. visit the | House and the | Payment. by { surveying, selecting and conveying NPON, Dec. 4—The Queen opened the new | quy- I also designated two of our eminent 7 South 6th street, Brocklyn, E. D., 8. ¥. | and duty, on furlough pay, but to retain his pres- qn de ath ree Senators rate employ, the recess | Oo rtain lands granted t9 tt court justice in London to-day with imposing | 5° to attend as our representatives at the ent number. The sentence has been Eres ay Reesor ae buslaeserenitt with which Con |. BY Mr. Vance, of North Carolina—To repeal the aioe aes ———- cuban meeting of un international committee at Paris, = ee e Secretary of the Navy and Wi e effect al : - Ene Tae DSTA ERIES, OFFICIAL AN! Val for considering the adoption of a common uult After a thorough trial of ELY'S CREAM BALMIam | from the ist ast. u gress meets, the all-prevailing idea veing that | !aternal revenue laws, + A dispatch to the Times trom St. Petersburg | measure electeie foresee “i = entirely cured of Catarrh, as also a member of my - every moment must be utilized. After disposing TAXATION IN THE DISTRICT. Says it is calculated that the embezzlements an In view of the frequent occurrence of conter- family. The BALM stopped a roaring in my head| MOVEMENTS OF U. 8. NAVAL VEssErs.—The Navy OF documenta, on the Vice eNaigents table, the] By Mr. Neal, of Ohio—To adjust taxation in the robberies, private and offictal, In Russta during | ences for the consideration of important matters which had continued for more than a year. department 1s Informed that the mouitor Mian- | Senate proceeded ne tue ee of Dilis 00 | District of Columbia. the year amount to 26,000,000 roubles. of common Interest to civilized nations, I re Seaks ES Caer tonomah has arrived at Portsmouth, Va., and will | history. of Senate proceedings “seldom has sucs | BY Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvanta—To abolish CORK, DEE TROSECETION OF REDMOND. fully Suggest that the Es meutive be invested by Sexton at the Tabernacle, | be docked at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The Ports. | promptness been aldlaged te Getting down to the | the oflces of Assistant Secretaries of the Warand | | CORK, Dec. 4—Informations will be applied for | Congres mnventions, call eh we es Paterson, N. J. | mouth arrived at Boston yesterday. Work of the session. Navy. tories jaRainst, Win, edmond’ on account of his | gates to euch conventions, anil that provision Bo seditious speech delivered on November 21, not- | Inade to deiray the expenses incident thereta, REGULAR RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS. TO PRESERVE THE PURITY OF THE ELECTIVE | withst; a " conti- | _ The difference between the United Stat and AputRaL Baten Revie vep.—Orders were issued} ‘The Senate was called to order at noon by the Ee enaing, Redinond’s: abeetioe onthe conth: af M BALM COMPANY, os d4-co3t Owego, New ¥ FRANCHISE. nent. Spain as to the effect of a Judgment and certfeat from the Nayy department to-day for the relief of | Prestaent pro tem, Senator Dav:s, of Illinots. By Mr. Houk, of Tennessee—To _pre- sink Diskaeercs. of naturalization has not yet been adjusted ; but t PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ‘ hoped and believed that att ce pas Rear Admiral Gco. B. Balch from the command of | After prayer by the Chaplain, the customary re-| serve the purity of the elective franchte Lo ros, Nov. 4.—The steamer Lake Manitoba, | {5 oped a fe at negotlations now tp Best and most successful yet orzanized; growing | the Pacific station, and for Rear Admiral A. H. bribery and other offenses ‘ainst | trom. Liverpool Gane Tork, a returned to | PPOgress Will result in the establishment of the e and to punt daily; shares of frst se th over seven per cent | Hughes, who 1s now on walting orders, to com- | 8!Utions were adopted for the appointment ot iA per annum aud still ine ne in val locns money | mand that station. ‘The order will be forwarded | Committees to notify the President and the House | & free ballot. It provides that section 5511 it c Revised Statutes Or tae United States shail be s> | Pelt, NaNins lost two blades of her propeller, “She Ennavie and just. “iM# Soverament so rome on the easiest payments; pays the biggest interest to Admiral Balch by the Pacific steamer of the | of Representatives respectively that the Senate amended as to apply to all cases of bribery and = ocked at Birkenhead. T have already called the attention of Congress the on call : : Grae ded as , ne burk Alexandra, from New York for Ham- Ineback dues: Meets ou EIRSEWEDN! SDAY tessa | 2000 Instant, and he will be rellevea about the last | had convened and was ready for busiaees other Improper Influences by which any voter may | purg, 13 ashore at Alnsterdat, It te eehored arnt Sa eie Lact that in the ports of Spain and its col aera ee eee a te a NOE the May on Jieeey paced OM theretired | Tne President pro tem submittowthe reports of | be induced to cast his ballot. at. any election, fey | PUPA IS ash: The crew landed at Nleuwe-Dlep. | Yesseis of the United States ter telat cae hual report trom fk. M. LAWTON, Disbursiug Clerk, | st of the navy on January 8 representative or delegate in Congress or at any vessels of the United States for trivial techmical War Department, Treeeurer, or JOHN COOK, Secre- = He eer eee mE eet, and the"| Ciction of electors tor Presiaeae aaa Wee bane. oe offenses against local regulations. Efforts for the tary, Gis 12th street nortuwest. TRIAL OF NAVAL SURGEON OWEN BY Courr-| finance clerk df the Senate, which were laid on the | Ckection of electors, for Pres ygoutrary, to his | , Rar James Challis, M. A., F. RS, F. RA. 8, 1s abatement of these exactions have thus far proved Every official of whatever r pointed to mectne the wummartial has Deen Ap-| A resolution to print 20,000 coptes of the report | {fee ahd) uncontrotied will by any suc |. __ THE LATE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. I regret to inform you also that the fees de yor elncicadult, howl be meing he pointed to meet at the Washington navy yard to-| of the tariff comniission was Peferred to the cone pereonaly eireate ot Geauuint so Wats Soe Loxpow, Dec. 4.—The family of te late Arch- | manded by Spanish consuls in American ports =" £0 $250 every year by purchasing all th pplics under | MOFrow, for the trial of Surgeon Alfred M. Owen. | mittee on printing. 3 for si in- | Dishop of Canterbury have declined the offer of | in some cases so large, when compared with the fares dccotnts ous rea tee yes Napa tN | AUCISW. Hryboty, Maas a nteiea] ee et | oa or neste ae mo eenenege mtrmorial of the | Savon yy TMrGata Or GURU TG rote cy aeeeiae. | burial or the archniahotts Gone ta ee aIOARY | Wale oC che Cote ee Ce ee ie ae large discounts from regular prices. We have more | Andrew Bryson, Rear Admiral Edmund R. Cal- | board of health of Memphis, approving the action ment in which such voter may be then engaged or | bey,and the remains will be buried in the familly | Considerable export duty, and that our remone than 1.160 urembers, who have saved 50 cents aton on | houn, Commodore William T. ‘Truxtun, Medical | of the national board of healthy and asking ade- | thoreatter to be so engaged under and by reason of | Vault at Addington,in accordance with the wishes | Strances in this regard have not as yet received their Winter's coal. "Card of 1membership, $ Director Phineas J. Horwitz, Cupt. dames E. | quate appropriations to sustain the same, which 5 : : : ths Of the deceased the attention which they seem to deserve. dies, "25 cents. JOUN GUOK, Secretee Jowett, Capt. ‘Thomas Scott’ Fillebrown, Capt. | Was ordered referred to the committee on epideinie | SPY existing Sle Secon cet Cy eee is ss The German government has invited the United sireek anetinwest: a2-3t_ |W. W. Queen, Capt. Willlam P. McCann, and | diseases when appointed. Loa eer aerate Fe hh States to participate in an international exhible = F cape i Inay resort to any device or trick by the use of any ‘The Sultan in Danger, ST Ge GA Mab BE | Hey, Ditcctor Zoun M. Brown, with Lieut. Richard | | Oninotion of Mr. Conger (Ateh.), the testimony | AY resort to any device or trick by the use of any. CONTEMPLATED ATTEMPT TO aseansrNare nix, | UOROf domestic cattle, to be held at Hambung 4m U's Hail, from Monday 4th toFri- | Wainwright, U.S.N.,as Judge advocate. Surgeon | taken by the joint committee on shipping and | ang 1 or at lection for re} debi nice Set sepia Cat | Ju!y, 1888. If this country Is to be represcaved, 16 we: Tunch 12 to 2p.m., to which | Owen ts to be tried ‘on a charge preferred by the | Bavigation was ordered printed. and deceive any voter at uny election for repre- | Loxpox, Dec. 4.—The Standard correspondent at na : < 3 linportant that,tn the early days of this se i sentative or delegate in Congress, and shail by | Constantinople Says the Sultan did not attend the “e * ‘ favy department, of having exceeded his authority NEW BILLS, Foren ag false and fraudulent theans cause any | mosque on Friday, and It has since transpired that | (uvsress should imake @ suitable appropriation, T fatten wera gin ey ee Commandant oC) Bills were introduced and referred as follow: voter at any such election to cast ils dallot con; | an attempt to assassinate him was contemplated, | OT eM ET POr ae our late minister to ated ennual tieethig Gf the eont BGdihariain bese and directing him to go forth’ during the recent By Mr. Hale—To relieve ships and vessels from | tfary to his purpose and intention freely and | The Sultan is completely terror stricken and 5! re “4 " Italy, has evoked from that government ex] ST Case ek MO ay of December, | fron tHe Rer vice fon ner eee ato cistnlssal | on commerce. To increase the number of judges | Money or other thiug of ealtece ee Taree t m Ci r is count iealian ¢ il on MONDA ‘> a be . bs spa h Da News Constantl- y. es Tosa a a0 Srelock aya ks the Ath day of December, | from the service for having deserted his post. of commisston of the Alabama ¢latms trom 3 to 5; | Inducing such voter to cast his ballot at any such | pdb 2'spatch to the Daiy News trom Constantl- | matic service of his country. ‘The Italian goverte nople says Dervish Pasha will be exiled. ‘ment has raised a question’as to the propri-ty of REGINALD FENDALL = referred to the committee on ary. | election’ in any particular manner what- seatctSondind scene Hes Secretary Children's Hospital, Dc. Capote BAve Neat yrexo with the Secretary 0 | Tiny provide {or coinage aceas REeT ate at {ever Or for or” against “any partic Suicide in Baltimore. cot tts Country recente seemed HOUSE WAKMING.—THE HOMEOPATHIC | the Treasury against Henry W. Brauns, superin- s 2 : tive of this country recently accredited both a& ¥ : 2 ular person or party, the _ person Barrrong, Mp., Dec. 4.—Wm. H. Butler, aged | secretary of lezation and as 1. Saye’ Dispensary will open at No 709 G street | tendent of construction at the new post office in | Dever; referred to the committee on finance. By | or persons 80 offending by the use of any of the Meee) *, ~ y, ‘s ‘ad a8 consul-general ab est) Fi : i 1 : 21, committed suicide to-day by shooting itmself | Rome. He has been received as secretary, DUB Rorthwest Monday evening, | December 4,,jtetresh: | Baltimore. They are made by a former superin- | MT- Miller (by request)—For the relief of the Con- ee ar ea anced cee caney, through the heart, He was originally from Nor- | his exequatur as consul-general has thus far been, the cauke are invited. Uma "HS evening: Erich tater here Benen SCS eee | NOW OPE TRIE ae aan ao of felony and punished as Lerelnatter provided. aolk, vas ease tatter has been referred to Supervising Architect | New York; referred to the cominittee on claims, ‘Thirds That the violation oF mnwOR the provis- oo The extradition convention with Belgium, which NIG ASSOCIATION wil be | Hill for investigation. Not much importance ts | B, Mr. Voorhees—o regulate the Jurisdiction cf fons of section 551! of the Revised Statutes of the Sas sores cxrel, 10; | sappiaivend Ue aeoteere aee Bae stented : esmoyolitan Hall corner of Sth and Eatreets | “tached to the charges by the Treasury officials. | feaerai courts in eases against ratiroad corpora- | United States, or the violation of any of the pro- | .BALTIMOR 4 Virwinia 6a, deferred, 10; | supplanted by another. The Senate has si Ing and Hon. Perry | 0S while in the hands of recelyers; referred to | visions of this act, shall be, and is hereby, de- fortier 49 id to-hay, (Ue Coupons, 63; do. new ten- | its approval, and ratifications have been duly ex= held at northwest, on TRURSDAY |. VENING next, 7th inst. at 6:30 o'clock. | Business of importance. A fuil attend: | _PERSONAL.—Ex-Senator Con! is hanged between the contricting countries. the" ommittce on judiciary. clated 9 felony, punishable ‘as hereinafter pro- | “BALTIMORE, Dec. 4.—Cotton dull—middling, 10a | CP * . ance je roauestod. ete Belmont are staying at Chamberlin’s, Granting & pension of 40's month to the widow | vided. ue SG ag PS er aa lg preamps ly ep renege has been added thas t'_____ JOHN. E. NORRIS, President. ——_— — of Rear Admiral Scott, Referred to the committee | Fourth. It shall be, and 1s hereby made, the PUT 1.2533.75; do. extra, 3-87a4-60; do. family, | Of Uke assassination 0 pled assassination of SUBSCRIPTION TO STO K THE The New United States Marshal. on pensions. és a: fead 255 eit a THILD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSO ills super, 5004.00; do. extra, 5 duty of the juds st in the United States 0 . At the conclusion of the morning hour the Sen- | cireuitcenety eee ns te Pa yn clreuit courts in their several circults to give this ieee ee TION will be received at ths following places COL. CLAYTON M’MICHAEL. unily, Reg oaatiens: have been o; with Switzers land loo! oo 5 riative extra, 7.00. Wheat, southern king to a settlement y treaty of the y ate proceeded to the consideration of the calenaar | act spec'ally in charge to the grand. juries which + western steady aud’ quiet south 1.06 re renoun by. . Col. Clayton McMichael, of Philadelphia, was on | under the Anthony rule, which requires that bills | may be organized at Site Goce ees wll amber, Leival 18.0 so. 1 Maryland 109s peeps tclegees Dorey lh the Unies eames Toprapeom € Cor Tot ek ea eanyivaniaare. 2. | saturday appointed by the President as United | and resolutions gn, the calumny doe objected to | “Hath. That the punishment, for the violation Fe Tena ieee yer ot ted December. | without obtaining the consent of the Swiss aoe 1 Oc Nermntion: Iitiree and Mar ove: oe States marshal for the District of Columbia, vice | Smt ve taken up in thelr order, and restricts each | of any of the foregoing: provisions of tls act, after ST ee Ise L ae toes ore tanee | ernment - ad Md. ave. #.W. Henry, removed. He was not an applicant for the | each question Pee Of five minutes upon SIOUIE COUT ShallTe SoU NT ae eae Western quiet’ abd stcads~southern white, @haos. do. | Tam glad to tnform you that the minigration of position, and his selection, 1t 1s understood, was | A Dill upon the calendar providing for the rein- eae ASatt Se ae 66 bid for new; | paupers and criminals from certain of the cantons February, Gia6i's. | of Switzerland has ubstantially ceased and Is 20 46: western white, | longer sanctioned by the authorities, ania, 42846.” Rye iia The consideration of this subject 15.60. “yeise | suggestion that the act of August 3 1982, hie ike bh tary for a period of not less than five nor | Year"ésaosw: Teen oe Row. Wal pes = Personally made by the President. Col Mc- | statement of Wm. Beebe, jr. in the army, with | more than creaty: years, and disqualification | Uats firm and quiet—southern, TE hi bone Hisean aaa Ooo. Michael ts @ son of ex-Mayor Morton Michael, of | ‘he Tank of second lieutenant, was taken up, and | to testify as a witness in any of the courts of the | 4aud6c do. mixed doande Pees s tt the memorial and other papers were read. United States, or ise of the elective franchise | quiet, 63a66. “Hay stead: Messrs. Church & Stephenson, 8th and C sti u les, or exercise of the ¢! bye RE re eee Philadelphia, He has for some years been the} Mr, Edmunds was nan le to see any substantial | Auany clei entative or delevate in | Pennsylvania "and Maryland, ive ' eaitor, and himself and his brother Walter Me- | distinction between this cage and the eases of | Goad ciecuon for representative or delegate tn Thoutders "and ciear Sab" side’ packets rnd | thelr own comity; hould bono eet ae ; T.Thoipeon, Secretary, 002 Pa. ave. n.w, Michael are now the proprietors of the Philadel- Cet ee who had lett the army for clvil | dent and Vice-President of the United States, 10%. “Bacon—shonldera, Ili; "clear rib ‘widest be open to the interpretation that it affects the money Wil be ie es a aoe eee eae phia North American, the oldest datly paper in | Hfe., ‘The EL ee re So Saco ont or ee ue eee, 14 Hams, 1al6." Lard—rehined, 12%. Butter | extradition of criminals om preferred chalyes o& 4, 182, at 7 pone pass the United States. The new marshal is tn his | ee well siehiber oc he Committ The message of the President and the accom. | steady trea, Son Whaat a5 Peis CARE | crime. s 4 pee =. oe thirty-ninth year; a consistent, positiverrepubi, . Sewell (as a member of the committee on messagt ite freah, 29; limed, 26826. cum dull | ‘The Ottoman Porte has not yet assented tothe * (2 NATIONAL Jockey cLun. can, but in his paper has always advocated the re- | Military affairs) explained that this gentleman panying cocuments was received in the House at ai. fee lower—Rio cargoes, ordinary a! 5 or | interpretation which this government has a % a ight have taken a second Neutenancy under the el fait, Cael; | Sugar lover and dull—A soft, 9: copper relative ; ° form of all political abuses, regardless of partizan- | ™! A twenty minutes of two o'clock. It was read by | rofined steady, 17%. Whisky quiet, 1-19. “Freiente to | UpON the treaty of 1830 relative to 1s jurind the annual mecting of this xd for toe Wg election of | ship. Mr. McMichael entered the army In hia | 2ct Of 1870, but preierred not to do so; and re~ refined steady, 1754. ya . 3 Liverpool _per steamer quiet—cotton, 3-16a‘g4.: flour, | rights in Turkey. It may well be, however, that general pusinees will be bold seventecnth year, was subsequently commissioned | Marked that Congress had heretofore made many | Mr. Edward Mel Rees hei 1s.94; gprain, fated. | Recespts four, 1.311 barrels: | this difference will be adjusted by -n general tee in the regular service and served through all the -xceptions e gencrai rule. = ap! Notes. Yiheat, 64,443 bushels; corn, 30, $15 bushels; oats, 1.917 | vision of tne system of jurisdiction of ‘the United On MONDAY EVENING, December 4th, campaigns of the army of the Potomac, part of the | _ Mr. Edmunds admitted such action by Congress | The successor of Hon. Aleck Stephens looks very | bu: Shipment meat 42, 000 —— States in the countries of the east—a sub to time as alde-de-camp to Generals Kearny, Birney, | @nd condemned it. He was opposed to this kind | much like ex-Senator Gordon,of Georgia. A curious Bone, Salee—wheat, 140,902 bushels; corn, 187,264 | wnien your attention has been already ed oy Penns tub, Boom, in Vernon Row, loth street and | sickies and Hancock, and also in cominend of | of special legisiation and te Aa vorot a Just general | coincidence, too, ts the fact that Mr. Stephens as | PRIS vone Thee «Stocks dull but strong. | (me Someeary of Beate, Peunsyivania avenue, at half past 7 o'clock. troops, was twice wounded, and retired from the | Tule. He knew that this kind of talk was not very | Governor o! Georgia certifies to the election of his | 4.7 tx # . _naT-7t J. Me 5. , 480; do. she 4ns. In the Interest of justice towards China service after the close of the war with the volun. | likely to have much effect, though there was some | Gin sheccesane loney, 5, Exchange—iong, 10. ehiort, fs State neglected: | Governnients generally % | Japan, I trust that ihe question of the return, — x, 1982, | SCT Tank of Meutenant colonel. Col. McMichael, | Teason for supposing that considerable dissatistac- | ‘The wreck of the Garfield monument fatr Is be- fall and easier 0. 177m, 1982, tion exists throughout the country about some- We Kew You 4—Flour duit and hears. | 6! = CTOBER exists throughout x i . 4. —Flour 3 THE STOCKHOLDERS OF SHE COL MN ‘accompanied by some of his friends, appeared be- tu uw ts ing cleared away to-day as rapidly as possible. Up of those Dec. countries will reach, at the it session, the : CKE s fore Chief Justice Cartter this morning and took | thing or about everything that Congress had done late this afternoon all of the portable exhibits | Wheat quenced ‘ai ent lower: subsequently recor | satisfactory solution which I have already will bo eld at the aERee cfd ees, that a mesting | the oath of office and at once entered weer wk | Of late. had not been removed, and the stationary Mixtures | {ower, aries alt cing fetes Rock aad say yee! | mended, and which has recentiy been aoe ton, D. C.. on FRIDAY, November vith, 1482, at 12 hers His spoinbnant 1s on to cary wane a, ore teeter en tas snolion) had not been touched. weak, 11.35. shadowed by Congressional discussion. c’clock noon, for the purpose of electing Trustees {c e long-contemplated restoration of the White - td y in y post . - the ensuing year. vctacet.. | House functions ot the ofee and the retirement | _-AUi O'clock the "Senate, on Motion ot ate, alle | ,,7R€ House committee on the District of Corum. Dec" 4.12/30 p.m—Atlantic and Great | The treaty lately concluded with Corea awaits bia is called to meeton Thursday next. Wertern, first, morgage trustees’ certificates, 61%; | the action of the Senate. WALTER 8. COX, President. | of Colonel Rockwell, who has been acting in that | SOD, took a recess for half'an hour do. seconds, 1735. 37. New York Central, 133%. | During the late disturbance 3_D. MARTIN, Secretary. o25-emtd5 | confidential relation. For this position Mr. Mc- THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. remiembered DY thar lnGy Ronde Sees aeeery | Winois Contra, iss, “Beading, Bb%. St Paul, 108.” | preyenes of Amerioas neesate & protec. CP acre ot the Colaba Band ete SROCKHOL- | Michael 1s eminentiy well fitted by reason of his| at 3:30 the Senate was again called to order. boquets, ‘The desk of ex-Representative Upde-| THE POSTMASTER GENERAL'S wn eit ener eons and property of many of uF Hereby notified that, by a ee aoe eonpany sre | gentlemanly characteristics, culture and ability. Mr, Anthony, fi , ni ‘a rT ‘d ‘Ma! as own citizens and of citizens of other count mt 5 Zi iy, from the joint committee appoint- [peas of Ohte, was draped in mourning, and upon MEPORT, whose governments have expressed their for November tis ponteseeh oy TU RSD NE eee The Nebraska Senatorship. See ea ae areas nenorzed) at hs 15 Ree Benes Or crane eae sess for this assistance. Benubnultd Yo reduce te Ranier ae eules yom | WHAT THE SKvaTOR ynow THAT srare saya. | Committee rOUldfinmmodlately cyaanttat {Ne | Hooker of tie House this morning presented im | Chenp Postage Divcussed—Postal Sav of tnborses fro Chine hase seven to three. JAMES D. MARTIN, A Stan reporter met Senator Van Wyck, of oaeee ed immediately communteate with | with a magnificent boquet of azelias and otuerrare | ingw Banke-Postat ‘Telegraph, &c. | tion whether Chinese nis-emtdd Secretary. _| Nebraska, at the Capitol to-day and asked him if | D0UD houses in writing. exotics. wz OFFICE OF FRANCIS B, MOHUN & CO.. there was any doubt of the election of a republi- Tue President’s secretary then appeared and de- THE REPORT OF THE TARIFF COMMISSION, The Postmaster General in his annual report | OW. fag the actor 80 os livered the message, which was rend. as well as the Commissioners,reached Washington | states that in to the rates of e: Construing lay REAL ESTATE BROKERS, can Senator from his state to succeed Mr. Saun- regard Postag\ with the treaty of November pony House of Representatives, yesterday. The report was to-day transmitted to | “{ remain of the optulpm.expreazed Amany letter | would secm tebe limitee oe Chives immt 1001 F street, northwest corner 10th. “None whatever,” replied the Senator. “Most : THE ae PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. the Speaker of the House. It is a voluminous docu- | of the 18th of May last, addressed to-the Speaker | coming to the United States Having retired from the Book and Stationery Busi- | of the members elected to the legislature as anti- in conse quence of the unrescinded order of the | ment and makes some Important recommenda- of the House of Bepresentatives, that’ the | Would nat forbid a mere transit across our terrie Postage on second-class matter ought prop- | ‘1. I ask the attention of Congress to ness, I wish to have ALL ACCOUNTS SETTLED at | monopolists, are republicans, and will vote for a ae Pa geauitiee ok ch 11 ee ee ee Tr enone SE Ger cane subject for such action, if any, as may be deemed, the earliest moment. All persovs indebted to me will | republican Senator.” f the d7th Congres rouse, the second session | Ths” commissioners are BOMeWAt. suretised io | erly to be abolished. Iwien also bo and | advisable. Please call and settle. Any having’ claims against me nator Van Wyck could not undertake to say | Of the 47th Congress of that body was to-day | nna that the report had been Prematurely printet | toemphasize tue opiniom expressed 4n the same | This government has recently had occasion to will please present the same for settlement. who would be lected, but he said that such a | opened by the Speaker at that hour. The gal- in a New York newspaper in advance Of its receipt | tette: t the or on: manttest Its interest in the Republic of Liberia by aes e thing as the election of ‘any but a republican was | leries, though not crowded,were comfortably filled | in this city. = = peat coin ee forking (0, ald, the amicable’ setticment of (the eet en rect, | who is a Candidate for re-election: sigosaiiita tne | M4 00 the floor the Dustiing throng of members Fe rat LOCRERIOR: Some anxiety has been manifested to reduce | republic’ and the British possesion of Blerat Soe ___ 100) ©, memtvent Cocnee 100h otroot. | | 0 12 @ CaN are foe We lection, also sald to tho|| oo ed in triendly Sreetings and in exchanging | Senator Lapham, of New York, sald to a Sran | nret-class postage to two cents per halt ounce se | repuel WALTER KER TAKES PLEASURE IN AD- yublicans will have all the votes they need in the jocular remarks 1n reference to the recent election. reporter to-day that he sincerely hoped Congress | it should be thought such a reduction in rates Yising his friends that hecan be found at the D R t The reciprocity treaty with Hawall will become Goods House of Samuel Ker, 980 Tth cteene kere eg, | Nebraska legislature. The appearance of the chamber-1s not changed, | Would at this s~ssion pass some law definitely set- | Would cause too creat a shrinkage in the revenues, | terminable after Sey ber 9 I on twelve r ie I would respectfully suggest that correspondence | months’ notice by either party. Wi prepared to offer them special bargains inal kinds of the same dingy carpet covering the floor, though | tiling the question of the presidential succession. may be cheapened almost as much by another o1 * Ne ee ee ea ene oaee oeeeter al eae fevatatautugot the Gemca iite ee ae tee | fala nett GAGE RE UE ee Measure, much less costly to the Treasury. cocroun ite exigiusce bet Siaccred oe ae 8. : PUR UNEPED SYATBS BUPAEME COURS AFFIRM [TEM | Hii Ioor somewhat brighter The tek occupied, | place the members of the Cabinet in the line of | If Congress will authorize the sale of stamped | Jations which it is important to 1 sug- (23 G45 FIXTURES.—E. ¥. BROOKS. JUDGMENT IN PAVOR OF THE LEES. during the last session by the late Representa- | succession 1s the best yet offered for the solution | envelopes at the same price at which adhesive gest, therefore, that early consideration ‘be ge A decision was rendered by the United States tive Updegraff, of Ohio, w: dressed in | Of that question. The passage of that bill wou'd | Stamps are sold, 1t would lessen the cost Of cor- | to stich modifications of the treaty as seem be 881 157H Srazer, Supreme Court this afternoon in the tax-sale case : ns omen render a special session of the Forty-elghth Con- | respoudence. demanded by the interests of our people. of the United States, platntif in error, against | Pack and ornamented with a basket. of Mowers. | gress unnecessary. YOU sec, unicos we sucess POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. In View of our increasing trade with both Fullatsortment Mitchell Vance & Co.'s Goods, Cor- | Of tue, United, States, plalntif” tn the title to a | 2° BIS opening remarks the chaplain of the | faw of this kind, & special session sauce called, speci: I follow In the steps of many of my predecessors | 8nd Santo —, I advise that use alluded to thi as without it there will be no Speaker of the made for diplot intercourse with the latter coran Building. #1_| tract of land in Alexandria county, Va., known as | Lowe and: Undoing, SRS es ot Seti Ee Senate, aud the ie of | #2 thls oMice when I invoke Congress to make one | Made for diplom Scope of the mission at Port-aus ee _SGRNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—RE- | the Arlington estate, and which was brought here | others mambers had been reserved during the re- | President Arthur only would stand between the | More effort to engraft upon the postal service a | Prince. “SF nevolent citizens of the Diatrict of Columbia | py writ of error to the circuit court of the United | cess in health and prosperity. country and such anarchy as would ensue from | system of deposits for small sums The great| I regret that certain claims of American cith Thaeibes are cette ractical methods of the Associated | States for the eastern district of Virginie ku rhea poaker then formally dgolared the session | the apsence of any Peieee a Oken of nore eaig, | lesson Our people need to learn is that of economy, far been urged ueaveieeie of Bavt Reve am Pie ant peters wear, | JUdment of the court Delow In favor of the Lec | Opened, and the clerk proceeded to call the roll ot | © Y | ‘The American ‘are apt to but are not . Children’s Cloteing: Hocachdd Beta MUTE Ine. | Helis ts SEITE, OnRiee Oe Sac e eee eee | wena Provides amply for the succession, but It would Sup sre aps wears, arian t6 sie: A recent ent with Mexico provides for. : broilers, Mending, Domestic Service, Washing by tho | Justice Walte and Justices Gray, Bradley, and| The cali disclosed the preeence of 92 members. hg policy of the administration, as | Wise See ranting & the frontier ty rpetuate the armed . on Batinet omcers enerally understand and are in| The easy introauction to the art of saving ts to | etther country in the pursult of hostile eae Fe = Pata A ne Pe oe Woods Miesenting se NEW MEMBERS SWORN IN. sympathy with 5 policy of the executive whom ape aconvenient and safe means of saving. | In my message of last year I called Associated Charities, #22 D street northwest. Ores Mire. Mutlers Grievance. ‘The following named gentlemen werethen sworn | they serve.” The post ofice is near toevery citizen; the *savings | Lhe prevalent lawlessness upon the open = = it — 500-6 | cue GAYS GEN. SWAIM CALLED kA ‘A HUMBUG anp | !2 88 members of the House, to fill vacancies: R. ‘HE NICAURAGUAN CANAL PROJECT. siya —_ a for its R. Hitt, of Illinots, to succeed Mr. Hawk; Seaborn There was a ripple of excitement about the | Reese, of Georgia, to succeed Mr. Stenhens; Chas, rooms occupied by the Garfleld fair committee, | M. Shelley, of Alabama, to suceeed himself. the necessity of legislati office need’ not be a substitute for the sn Silentiol of Comme Ittsthe intention of the projectors of the Nicaura- | bank, nor its rival, but its feeder; @ place where ee - nad guan canal to push that matter with industry a 1| small deposits with slow accretions may slowly artial relief from these mischiets A this session of Congress. Their bill, obligating thy ,row inl large ones, then to be transferred to | gougit in a convention, which now awalts at the Capitol, about 11 o'clock this morning. noe Somes cat) Presented, by Tees, 8 tee government to guarantee 8 per cent interest. on se on longer terms and with larger poral cs she Donane, Se Goes eee aera Mrs, M. A. Butler, the founder and manager of | Morial against the su Dey etek ae th | $75,000,000, is set for the special order in the POSTAL TELEGRAPH SYSTEM. Gacy ueureen ten tiehen tee ed eee latter is ratifed, the action of Congress will be store, had an interview with Gen. Swaim and | was done. this city, has returned, and wili devote his atten- establishing suitable commissions of Col. Corbin, which resulted in the lady leaving | Mr. Moulton (Ill) presented a petitiqn trom John ! tion to pushing this bill this winter, dispute between Mexico P. Caine, claiming to be electea legate from wis to bate the office in a rather excited state, it betng said Utah. ‘Boserred to the COMMITEE an SetlOns. CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. telegraph service is conducted by the postal au- counsels to parties, has that the gentlemen threatened to haveherre-| "4 resolution was adopted ‘The House to-day, by almost a unanimous vote, | thorities. amicably settled. moved by a policeman. gees 2 pointment of a commit assigned the 12th inst. tothe committee on civilser- | After the fullest. consideration I have been able Mrs. Butler, it appears, vis! rooms tor the Teform to report some bill looking to the ve to the subject, r= not fegeaed — ee sue uate ne ry ¢ Lee cee eivil service, the order sonsetnes sion thatthe ane has fully a when the tele- = for the benet ne exc a THE TARIFF COMMISSION REPORT. and postal service should be embraced under YHAS, J. GOOCH, made application for such articles during the fair. Ce leit after the 12th from mit to day until the subject is | graph 2 whole subj has been LICITOR OF PATENTS, ‘To a STAR reporter, to whom she explainea her | . 1¥© Speaker laid before the House the report of | disposed of. Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) made a witty speech, | One management, The Counsellor at Law Sid = xpert, St Cloud Building, 9th A! TATROBE b ustptNa nat TINNING. Jobbing promptly dona, ‘s GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MAN’ URNA! TE KNGES, 59 eS GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | the Woman’s Labor Exchange and Co-operative Memorial to the committee on elections; which | Senate on the 19th instant. Captain Phelps, of #KESH FROM THE SPRING. 3 - tulating the republicans that they had at | argued in former. T shail do but itttle more troubles to-day, she ‘said: “Gen. Swaim got very | the tariff commission,-and Mr, Kelley, of Pennayl- | congratu rehipas no Sp Fares. Good work, good references, modorate | an Bry, at me; and. sold 2 was a ta humbug. He | vanta, aaa its reference to the committee on last make on - rosining sense that reform in os aging = = at the eld fa! under any | ways and means. 3 me - T. FITZGERALD, obligations to the working women. Youcan ay ie Teport ig submitted In m: HM ript, king »-KHE TARIFF COMMISR§ONERS’ REPORT. Ww. ATTORNEY-AT-nA W. ~ | that Mrs Butler feels as if she has been grossly r innasorips maki ‘This report says: The commission has sought to 60, Corcoran Building, insuite1. Gep, Swaim sald that he would have me | ® Very volumtaous document of about 2,000 pages.) present a scheme of tariff duties in which sub- Practices tn all the Courts. m3 arrested if I did net Mr. Cox, of New York, inquired whether it was iH. MILLE, started t 3S mantedte Scepete report. N..* ‘ManeretSae, because I persisted in asking for | 2! Kelley.—It is a fnishea Rooms 2 and 4 Guaton Law Building, J think I will Gen. Swaim ar-| «Mr. Cox. ios ets 472 Louisizna avenue. av Mr. Kelley.—That is the ‘ore. reserved { d angdape | ads en rote ‘Burope: for cou ige |. n europe, thazee. at Free’s 1942 Fetroce, | J'URNACES, ean inchs | tr Comet am very honey to. Yar’ tt {Laugh Single ‘1S cuts. RANGES, him show for What cause he would have me ar. | ter.) 3 GRATES, irs. Butler said ‘women who were aided means, and ordey h j HH, >. Bare, iuaace by the exchange are-many of thom widtwe ore | Mr. Hyun trou the sore on, appropria; . a Tories boned the arsselse tt Gver trom ths taix | It was Teerred te the state hark a « IMPOR. AND TAIBOR, GENERAL ZOREING, pune esehate On THE RoaD TO Recovery.—John H. : x 2201 Penusyivania Avenue Northwest, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, who was shot is, Drotherin-law Augney, ‘Bor Avet-class work and artistic tailoring piace your 317 NINTH STREET. and not out of Gnders With “v0 loading Louse of Washington. 024 Branch, 1730 P street, near Dupont Cirle, ms

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