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— er " oe * oe < —— a = i = = : he court would regret to lose they aN + @ THE EVENING STAR. ethene oe Portree ene ; 5 PS scoorded them in court for Use purpose ot enka _~ PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, : ing exorbitant prices AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Kd ‘MR. BLIGS’ PROPOSITION. , Mr. Bliss sald that the government would une Ferthwest Corner Perasylraniz Ave, and 11th 8t..47 Gertake to furnish twenty printed copies of tp The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Teport to the defense if the defense would pay one GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. halt the price, or 18 cents a folio, : Ir. Wilson suggested that they should make @ rr Fererse Stan ie served to enbecrfhers tn the | Dargain with Mr. Clephane 80 as to make the cos’ SE Us carriers, cn thelr ow EE, Mt 10 copia pee | . Only 10 cents a folio for each side, or elec that the Qerivesch. By mal poetare prepaid a conte a mou, | . Getense should be required to pay Dut 10 cents for €28 year, $6; ex mont S its share of the made et (Entered at mt _Ofice at Washington, D. Cu. 03 > mpnere report by the present stenoge second-class | judge Wyle sald he thought Mr. Bits’ proposi+ Bore Werxez Sra rubched on Fruday sz acca | ———— ton Wasa fair one. a weprepaid. * T To copies fo Gey fee for $20. | ToL @ - MA AN AGREEMENT. a arurmainee| V2 GO—N2 9.253, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1882. PWO CENTS Picea eee ie ’peper rent ‘or nae pa soir S90 announced that, for their clients, they eo as | —— = = = ——SEE = — = — ——— | ¢ pted the proposition, i > . De . 5 ‘The court then, a few minutes before 1 o'clock, INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e. Washington News and Gossip, |AFFAIRS ATTHECAPITOL.|THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. |.2.o""2 = = : = Mr. Chandier-s ©; in Det. or WE GRAND FAIR Govenxwent Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- BUSINESS BEFORE OONGRESS TO-DAY. SSS peer — For the Benefit of the nue, $201,875.11; customs, $508 584.7 a ‘| MR. BLISS CONCLUDES HIS ASDRESS. wander, for Mr. Brady, Site ss : TET TR em =e = He satd he would ask “BUD” EAGLESTON TEMPERANCE TABER- ARRESTED tN CoLonapo.—The Treasury depart- - : : > Dn x f e arret 3 - | THE HOUSE VOTES FOR A HOLIDAY RECESS | the jury to do justice to these defendants Indes NACLE ment nas eee aH Oe ie PIS SHARP ARRAIGNMENT OF BRADY & CO. | Pendent of the tyranay of opinion. It was a good Will be held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, x the Traders’ National mae noe ees, Ss pect scoters jury, the crand herotem re | Sa : aa Petitions were presented in the Senate to-day | AN AGREEMENT REACHED AS TOTHE | 4) 46 for tuis ary to reb ae Tue Coxsisstox to select a site for thenew court | ror the passage of the bill giving Increased pen- STENOGRAPHIC REPORT. Of this prosecution. BRany Lamps, | 2OUSe and post ofies at Lynchburg, Va., has re-| sions to one-armed ani one-legged soldiers. to convince th : . D LIBRARY LAMPS. | ported in favor of th ee ic ormneg amen or | Mr. Sherman presented the memorial of the . xernment ad GLOBES, Ke., Church and 9th oa eth Phe Brope ty at tho stern Tract soctety, of Cincinnat, asking that | | When the Criminal Court met thts morning Mr. publte of iste Home tedet sie — Se aie Adie EO) Te ce On Se Or owen cuole®. | certain monthly publications may be carried by | Bliss resumed his address tothe jury. He tc ot m tue nner, pierent: . TO THE POLICY HOLDEKS each Valued at $13,500, ell * mail at the same rate as weeklles. up first route No, 38113, from Rawlings to White Justice Was Inflait-ly creater thon anye or i — Mr. Platt, from the committee on pensions, re-| iver. Gn this route the sub-contractor was re- Sar Hecate Nevo tien Seen NAvVat Onpers.—L'eut. Dillingham ordered | ported a bill declaratory of the act to amend sec | quired to swear to affidavits in blank, the blank me. cy has toned to f Vag r ITU. = INSURANCE <S sp x temeat of What Ube 5 1 wn THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. mL Ltout. S. P. | ton 4702 of the Revised Statutes passed atthe | spaces being Milled up in Washington at the | fommea fe strere Sup Gr eke ale bee, Minelind 343 Resoluti ns to compel the Managers t> reduce their | Comley to Island | last session, and it. was placed upon the calendar. | pleasure of the contractor, Th Midavits were | for What these der were abit Mannrnees Lomegaiaed Gish Ee seosy Soler xa navy yard, Pa. Midshipman P. V. Linsdale to ex- NEW BILLS. the basis of the orders of expedition made by ANALYZING THE INDICTMENT, Boxey ro Losx—Ist p: Surance, and c-uce! ution of policies, wil be voted on | amination for promotion. Lieut. Wm. McC. Little | Bills were introduced and referred as follo Brady. There w indications that when the] Mr, Chandler procoaied to analyse the Indlete Bemiear, &c.— 61h 1 Sa pene. DO nae ON PROS THY Le come ine | nas Feported his return hom A By Mr. Harris—To repeal the 10th section of the | contractors started In on this route they sought to | nfent, holding that there in the make Rew Prenic on pera ee gn Oe : hed ; Act {o prevent the introduction of contagious dis- | get a reduction of only $4 lours, but afterwards | ing of contracts with the “nt or in having Trzsoxar—1 23. rom the P outh on and Ordered to { eases into the United States. Referred to the com- | getting greedy, Petitions asking for Increase of servic a. He Exorsssors “pS°_ CANAL duty In the bureau of equipment and recruiting. | mittee on epidemle diseases. THEY MANIPULATED THE AFFIDAVITS Gave a Statement of the org Barnes CARDINA Hldshtpman James C Drake, from spectal duty in| By Mr. Logan—For the regulation of telegraphte | so as to make a reduction to 45 hours. On that |fegulations “of the Mee ees ets sold wil only be considered in i ‘ a aes ea a RAS and cable companies. Referred to the committee | route a letter was written by Rerdell to Perkins | ment, hol@ing that Str, ie eee las reported is return hom-, having been | On Judiclary, that if he could get petitions here before March 4, | power in himself to mate ary Der arg st is detached from duty at Villefranche, France, and COMMITTEE VACANCIES FILLED. 1881, they could get an additional increase, the | Statement of the ‘Ter Traprs . a18-11m u 1 _ | has been placed on waiting orders. The President appointed Mr. Barrow to fill a] reason being that it was doubtful whether Brady Their Fees, Usprrtaxres, &c.—7th pips. LECTURE: r 7 vacancy th n ee laims, and Mr. Har- | would remain in power after the 4th of March. Messrs, Eaton and Alexender, the stenographers «é Fe Sib pace bee a NEW Post OFFICE was estubfished to-day at 'Y on the cominittee on clatms, and Mr . ray Wantep (Hetp)_ath pero. —= Se ean fiacawall' County Ves Chas Tateon, | Fis to fill one on the commltgee on rules. Tho petitions, however, did not arrive here until | eraployed tn reporting the star rout» trial, this Wants : (CO ONGREG. ATIONAL CHURCH. postmaster, i ss * THE INDIAN APPROPRATION BILL. March 5th. Mr. Brady, on the 8th of March, made | morning presented a statemont to the court Tee NTED = 2 . stmaster. ia, Sage = the required order, but Postmaster General Thos. | specting their ing: Waste (i jas LYCEUM LECTURE COURSE. 1883, | northwest, where he will be pleased to serve them with ee Ke Tadian: & > u : ne? Wanren ons ercran v 5 reliable goods at lowest prigps. * ais CR PROMOTIONS AND Arforyrarents, | At, une Close of the morning hour the Ind P| 1. James directed that the order be revoked. | “An ti 14 as to etenographt we DECEMBER 20rH, — . = Of Coloradc, has been promoted | Propriation bill was laid before the Senate. Brady thereupon wanted to know if Mr. James | fees is ba he reporting of (ie 1 fenscdlas ¢ALMADGE LL ECO eles erkship in the Patent omtee, |, Mt Sherman asked Mr. Dawes (In chare of the | Grderindieaten the policy of hin namintct trial. The n emaployed us, and the livers his great Lecture on Onnes : ae uae os Ah tae ee avlvanin, has been | PUD to consent that it should be laid aside in ofder | showing that he knew What Mr. James’ aire Cetenise Separate stenogropher, After the “SEWENTS aia : ‘ : ‘ slate Miss D. B. Newton, o} 38) ay 3 f Sherman) yes-| Were. In August following, after Mr. Brady had | case had progressed for some time the stenoge AMUSEMENTS BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. eee D.c.. December 15, 1882, _ | promoted toa $10 position tn the sume once | “hat the bill reported by him (Mtr. Sherman) yes- | Were. In August following, after Mr. Brady had | csr had progressed for dus to furnia ——— = > « bookatore, 105 F | tho undermiyed bare formed a pecan aioe | Miss Mary f: Hiner, ot Marylind, was been pro. | terday from the committee on finance, relating to 2 lin twenty printed ¢ red for ATIONAL THY ATE E. 50 cents. frm uaned? Beri & Co NKERS and FI- | moted tothe position of copyist at a salary of | the entry of distilled spirits in bonded warehouses, BRADY HAD NEVER REVOKED THE ORDER, them 25 cents per folio was to er CIAL AGE . doing a general Banking, Ex- | $900. Miss Sa Jose, of Mass., has been We might be taken up. It was clatmed that the expedition and Increase | ree Tn view of the ence of a common aes 1 Discount urine ftaandcheexs, | POUnteA to a position In the Patent ‘omice ata Sal- | "Ni pawes was willing, but Mr, Plumb objected, on the route were maden view of the emengen- | report, the eoverument counsel sented to the ‘THIS (TU ble im the principal E t par, and in , and the Senate resumed the consideration of cles raised by the Ute outbreak, but as a matier of | A ysnenh » government's. bill. AY proposition The Fe De We bate een | rates CaO A Boarp oF Orricers of the corps of engineers, THE INDIAN BILL. fact the orders were all made either long vefore | to turnish the suples come Tron the Ctuer ef ie, THOMAS W. Ki er Gnd See mation Fepardin - | consisting of Majors Win. E. Merrlil, Alexander] An amendment offered yesterday by Mr. Fd-| the outbreak or long after it was quelled. This | aud Was advantageous to them, as the price they HCHELIEU ails operated i fa theprncinel Mackenzie and 0. H. Ernst and Capt. Thomas H, | munds was adopted, requiring that the Secretary | route let originally for $1,700, was carried up to iz ald us covered only the ustial Charge of a stenoge Eeoeeeees Sortie Se ans Se Handbury, has deen ordered to, ass-mble at Van | of the Interior shall nave the approvalof the Presi- | $31,981.35, the net profits of the contractor, whieh | Taph As ee a aoe atk $e, See: oe Buren. ATK..a8 soon as practicable. ‘They will | dent in setting aside bids “containing conditions | varied at different times, averaging about $12,000 | sought or propos*d by us, We sunposed,th view ot Wiliam R. Hayd: { : OF THE ROPES consider and report upon te tocae aud plance detrimental to the interests of the government.” |a year. The net anuual revenue of fhe route | the fact tht It would be imposaltie tor ne defend+ Repertoirt neyTvania; = — Fae roe eu couuis ernited ovat Wie Ar cent a section: was added tequiring that allbidei oro: || variellcrean $1,245 to $1,724. ants to procure printed copies of the proceed lepertoire: AS GUe ae a Torr. F W. Brown, | Tver, at Van Buren, by the St. Louls aud San P at less than double the price ti Wednesday Matinee Soe rect orate Rop'rC. Fox. Gzo. W. Brown. | Hrancisco Railway C posals and awards Stall be preserved and flied, THE LAST ROUTE IN THE INDICTMENT. that they wound again arrange men eee ee oD pvenine poring, tor 5 rc} c& r — and that a detailed and tabular statement of the The next route, and the last one included fn the | yn4 : gre iggy hd Tes heat property sw. barttar tam | ee” “11CHs FOX & BROWN, Lannis ror Foxeray Recistenen Matt MATTER. | shall be embodied in the annual report of thE | yy qietment, wae eae ae eee | anal indy Ma, Inditwetly.“ Our contrac ence in Washington. TL MAN, EsTaBLisHED 1866. The Post OMfice department ts now distributing to | Commissioner of Indian Affairs. as . . . : ‘nt had in view two propos > In maport, Pa. at onites a e das excha fives for for- | _ At 2 o'clock the civil service UM came upas un- | Park to Pioche, let originally for $2,982 On this pcould be reduced - | Joon SALE on EXeHA sor aoop | REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, ee eves a new and hnproved adie, | #ulshed business, Dut at the request 07 Mr.D, s | Toute Mr. Bliss charged petitions were forged and re oF —— Y Fa ts Spittax c one mile froni ign registered matte: ie re e | Mr. Pendleton consented tat 1t uld be Ay ale . e case a pet vend = e pl i XMAS WEEE ey oe ae ety ae Moen a ea Orrice—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. sive registration label, one of which !s to be placed TANiS CHE GoNaHLeaOn Oe eRe Reg Sad in eae see amenael ee a dants through an Sait or ee R. I, 40 xe tid iuere tha pay (Opposite U. §. Treasury.) on each piec: of registered matter before tt leaves other route hud been changed by erasures to apply cents per Doni Ee WORLD IN for thie eam of water, runnitig - a . the country. ‘This label, which, was deetened by rae aibiiay eit eisai to this route. On the petition it was apparent tion was consid med hor sere 2 2 rm son a Koo a. Wall be 8: . Moses, Of the registry division Ip ti - NDIAN BILL N i Falpantares were Bile iall¥ Informed that the . = scan eclene an Gite oe Connion fin Wate All properties placed in our hands for eale areinsertea | MT. Moses. of the registry division tn thy | xt 2:95 the Iudlan bill was passed, and Mr, Sher- | tat the Arty signatures were all written by not D fee department, i.0n excellent piec of wo "(frst | perior In design's | Tot or Jota, ray el Or unimproved. App 5 L necept our offer, nor would in our ‘*Keal Estate Ady. rti TRISH ARI without char; more than four or five men, The last order made nd ppea ance to any ef the Man obtained unanimous consent to take up the | Bie ones maria y tertas with us, as they hed ate in 186 ‘ igs ee a OOUEIEE s es Zan addition of $29,000 t» 7 Ph £53 OF BARRY & F = ~ ue ee aivenlto Wemanayementeresmts|| Oo WAI OUNCE eluntetee: bill extending the time for the withdrawal of dis- | {he contractors’ annual compensation, Was’ inade reap be maces CES RRY § 5 a e 7 D st eee S = I ties s re : BALRY & FA BOARDING. and of properties belonging to non-residents. Also to | ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CABL SUL SoHE Fro bonged wareni sss SS Ee thing. FGA EEAY 91 rie PPOSTTE, PATENT | te, Tenting of Houses and col‘ection of Rents at mod- | at the regular meeting to-day. ‘The session v House of Representatives, of 1879, th 2 of competent stenorraphers OF BAkiy SPAY. 3 es STRE LO an Lad crate rates, and without charge for paying taxes, re- | unusually short, adjourning before one o'clock. | The following bills were introduced in the House | Jette On twenty days of that thirt is per follo where copy Is “ and not less then ten cent 's done. to-day and referred: mail carriers and not ca asingle lew additional per follo where furnished twbeth ace By Mr. Nolan, of New York—To abolish the tn- | Brady romeo iuiniwum rate ald bY bol Houses of Cone ternal revenue tax on fermented liquors. Sing upo the fact that Brady | ETS {OF slinliar work n the service on the ground of what i ie mitting rents, and attending to repairs, to which per- sonal attention is given. a Houses always on hand for rent, ranging from $5 to | EX-SENATOR CONKLING AND SENATOR EDMUNDS x $300 per month, and faithful atten ion xiven to the dis- | are to argue the same side of a railroad case Mr. Bliss 2 Been : By Mr. Joyce, of Vermont—For the regulation | nad cut dow pom Ls ina or sale, of the smallest property placed | wich comes up In the U. 8 Supreme Court to-| of telegraph aud cable compantes. = i ds. Nothing of importance y RESIDENCES. PER-ONS vase call or address CA- dB -3t* one copy is furnished P mixinum rate much greater, piing the Intimation of Uhescourt that we i ¢ the mail bills showed, but six days liter restored i we de<ire the privilege of the court rooms R tt Ciaaigon hale security. maila with care, ana | MOV es LIQUOR SALOONS IN THIS DISTRICT. {sum to an extravagant figure, sald that tits oc- for both sides, We have. uifered the devend: PADIS apa __ ORPOSLEE | Sewl-annnal intercet collected and remitted without | Te Postwasren GENERAL hasbeen advisod that | Also, lliniting the number of Iteensed Liquor aa- | curred Just as Brady had been called upon to ants 20 printed copies for Try cents per folio. The - 1328 ok, hes been rented bya lady | Charge. a15-1m | In consequence of the passage of an act by the | loons in the District of Columbia to 200. vestigation ngtess. After mature retlection, | forty ake, for sat oan We MONDAY 2 New York, who ean ‘offer i ely Furuisbed | >. pp ING, RECENTLY RETURNED | Dominion parltament, exempting from postage LETTER CARRIERS’ OVERCOATS. however, Brady had concluded that tf he left. his. part from the long- A GLé TS PLAY 7 pe ee Seen, ae Feat othe City, has removed his office to No, 1113 F | Canadian newspaners addressed to Canadian sub-| Mr. Mills, of Texas, offered a resolution calling | Tecord as it appeared ee he cut the service ablished rates of the ston in this cane, FOR THE CHXISTMAS HOLIDAYS, = ~ seer ma thoes 2 a G1 Se, | seribers, the Canadian postal authorities have de-| on the Postmaster General for Information as to | COND, the question would naturally be asked why | hut-doso because of the wees expressed by thé 7 . aXe LENT “ABLE BOARD [A BE OB- | > r y RGE 91 5 a e} re exter e 8: e r a = ete he had ever made tie orders of expedition, 89 he ourt, and bee: rove THE Pal _ “ie PI AM OF MY LARGE STOCK OF | termined to extend the same privilege to sud-| Whether any olllcer of the Post OMles department | restored ‘Lion of the set By ; court, and because the government Is perfectly From Daly's Theat L# tained at 1419 K street northwest. ASI | beating Stoves, Latrobes, ith all of | serivers tor Canadian journals residing in the y a 5 | OnUeS OF pall ake ne Service. The entire rev- | willing to ineur the entire expense of printing If rom Daly's ‘The os = nea a eR OES NOR TS FIRST, | which are of the most improved patterns ‘at and below | United States has issued an order prohibiting letter carriers | enues of “all, the post oMlces on that route | Can save 10 conta per folio ont ite repens Fast the tmmediate supervision of Mr. Aucustin| J 44 G BK SUED NORTHW! Ad-awe | cost. . Re HAGROVER, pee froin Wearing over2oals, and if so who, and for} were leas than flity dollars a year, yet] “In an experience of over ten years We Love newer = —— SRELCE = WONT ees ae iith street _n.w. THE ComMisstoxeR of the General Lal office to- | what purpose. Rererred. BRADY PERSISTED IN PAYING kvown Of @ case where reporters engaged on both RACTICAL LESSON EN Ct * reealar bre ree meal | [74> OFFIC) s day cancelled 109 pre-emption filings and 100 tim- THE ARMY APPROPRIATION SILL. for the route $52,000 a year. Mr. Brady knew be- | Si(les served for less than 85 centsa folio. The You T Hiekets ‘or Si. Also, “nesta = ber culture entries Ine Dakota, revently made by | | Mr. Butterworth, of Onto, from the committes | fore any order was made on the route that there | *mOWNE paid to a etter ata ee tee WEDNESDAY ee ae Senne CSE ae one F. Le Cova as attorney for a number of pre- | on appropriatiors, reported the army appropria~ | was no necessity for the expedition or increase. | qy/hile,hy does th require efther a trained ‘corps of =e sil TPE MORT, WowsE ena Y holders are herety wet fed £9 renew ete ne | et mlat Maat Bek ee TON ak ect Fea | ‘low bill, and 1t was referred to the committee of | He was informed by letters of citizens along the | type writer expertetrot choc ae UeN SER N= THEATER COMIQUE. desirable #1 uation for familie pont beforetue last MONDAY in December, | (om Special Agent Burke, run zon rbd that the | the whole, Toute the trifling character of the mall that went | for which lange prices must be paid.” Where the MONDAY, December 18th eegiget OS ‘The rate of interest on 1 renewa's will be one (1) per | lente ee Mr. Butterworth stated that he would ask for | over the route, GOure sits from 31 a. m. to 4 p.m... the reporters ONDAY, December 18th. Nie een Tee suena wean ee ene =e ts consideration as soon as the Post Oice appro- | Mr. Bliss remarked that he had gone through frequently ail pleut and are pee ee day. oC before the iast few days, und thus avoid the | Ram oN GEORGIA Moos Acting Com- } priation bill wus disposed of. the history of the routes In the Indictment, omit- | pense of both comfort and henith, > former efforts. rable Rooms SI % re) s received LEAVES OF ABSENCE. ti * 5 pee month. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary, | m!ssloner‘of Internal Revenue Rogers las recely . ting much, however, that would come out in evi- = Soe BINON DUCLOS' s L BLONDES 7 RAUSCH = : rook |* Ulegram from Revenue Agent Chapman, at| The Speaker laid before the House, a request of IPTION TO STOCK a He had sta! ab vuieh he did not yertive Dilldine Atsoviation | AtAMta, Ga., as follows: “Ten Miclt distilleries, | Mr. Davidson, of Florida, for leave of absence. | g°uce, He had stated nothing watch he didn Telegrams to The Star hey would be able to prove, and which ebruary Ist, 1883, at the follow- 12 000 allons of beer, low wines and whisky were | There was objection, but by a vote of the | the cout would not allow thei to’ prove, He seized and ¢ royed In this district.and six illicit | House the leave was granted after anexplanation | wanted now to call attention to one single other BOOKS FOR SUBS in the Third will remai nm until and the 4. LITTLE FOUR COMBINATION, 4. nning and Drew, | = ———— = = istillers arrested during the werk ending 16ti | py yr, Davidson as to the cause of the request. | plece of evidence, which they, hoped te preseat, on Ww. 4 ni and Drew, SS = i rested he wer : 7 st 8 5 dence, 0 a ‘orld News By Cable. Fareat aie, BUSINESS CHANCES. yiand avenue south- | Hi among who accompaied Douay Cuilsetce| Mr. Cox, of New York, was granted leave of | PUL OE Which he could not speak with certalnty. awa 70 PROSPEROUS ints reat side : BUN = aera roy acoramanier cepa Caliectge | Co et Nem LO ae eran’ eave ier Gauls Win iviceteceiee “ Rabe aqeerede tp ‘Snelbake a i CFACPURI ERTY Ad Church & Stephenson, 8th street vi wford, had tls conveyance eut to pleces by sence on 4 sickness family, ss 2 A - EBLIN, Di —A meeting was held in Mul T.E. snelbaker, us Mast Wearing Io LOGIE ai Tac | RUE ee neon Oth atrest and Virglite avenue)| CFS eTOuL had a e Ur, Hardenburgh, of New Jersey, and Mr. Valen- | of the United States who had made a detailed | gar iast night for the purpose of fortning « brswee WE ROLLER SKATING RI tali brick emokestck, aultable forany | Walker & Co., 11th street and Maryland avenue tine, of Nebraska, on account of Important busi- | statement, which had become a matter of recon, |r the Iris National League, Me, Hartingtm ge T LLER SKATING K Bill be soil very low. THO! oy THE AFPLICATION FOR MANDANUS ON THE D1s-| ness; Mr. Dibrell, of Tennessee, indefinitely on | that he had knowledge of sums of money paid by | & speech, sald the more Prosperous farmers iaiust jays = . Paitimore, Mls fiends ue 1eh etrect and Maryland avenue |yyicr CoymissioNsns.—In the Court in General | decount of sickness, and Me. Tichardson, of South | {athe had kno Brady as Brady's share of the | Dé told that if they did not throw. ticmselves f NEW YORK AVENUE eouthwest. Ji sth oc 1 y iy iy : N AVENUE, Géon Wi uthwest. ae TARGuEStne i Carolina, until January 5th on, account of having 5 the new movement they wonld have the wh i \ SALE-S10CK, GOO ccuuwest Tc 14h street and Penneylvanis avenue | Term to-day the applteation for a mandamus on | (j\Colita’an estate as Keeton’ Tie eee eet | Profits. ‘That ex-Senator, sald Mr, Bliss, 1s afugi- force of the luborers’ agitauion directed against ‘Between Thirteentis and Fourteenth streets. payine bosiness, and is one of the best bi Thowpaon & Co., 1th strect and Louinana avenue | the District Commi-storiers by Messrs. Reverly and | Lunitted wes that dc Mee tout ae Georgia, on | tive, with an order of arrest from this court now | them. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY | “die "| HCE Nowe Katmtant Generate Omen i ww tae the i is not 1 nest in mS to 0, aud SAGURDAY AFTER- | J] IBERAL naTR OF ral’t iy ne eC y thy e - = ma = a Mr. Wilson interrupted and protested that Mr. BERLIN, Dec. 19.—The preliintnary preparatiops djitant General's Office. 8th ana E streets, Oceupicd by the money order dent now that the House was not in earnest in af r Jet Johnson, President, Sth and C streets south- | branch of the Post Oflce department, was sub-| {ts action of yesterday. Ife had voted against the | Buss was not stating what was proper, as he was | f0" Tendering the Weser navi fe Ee Moe : cMeving tha : " : Vessels, from Bremerhaven to 0. T. Thompson, Secretary, 902 Pennsylvania avenue | Hiltted. Sin good faith, belleving that It was possible | not stating what he proposed to prove. Mntshed. ‘The work, it Is estimated, will cost 90, ‘ northwest. APPORTIONMENT OF SPACE AT THE New DEPART- for ARE Hones to mae et curing ae wes ae Pe os ae £2 aa Buss, “that we expect to have 009,000 marks, and will probably occupy six years. Shares $2 h, and entitl er te 1, 000. = i bce some public HESS. le Wal vl im. Say tha e has been 11 mcealment; that ¥ « pet vi vive stitutions can be otesioad at oop se te iT BUILDING.—The joint congressional com-| was transict-d inthe House yesterd praca vadan The frst cas | Men completed It will «ive an immense Lmpetus Constitutions can be obtained at any of the above. | sk ay Was but} he has been concealed in Nevada. The first time | to trade between Bremen und New Yorke, named places. ‘The sec ¥ tra. sald Classes and other patrons | jearn to dis gre invived to pr abate cards form New Class y Re yasment of | mittee, consisting of Senators Allison, Dawes and | lowcomedy,and that the attempt tomeet during the we have heard of his emerging from his conceal- aioe ee NT STRanSeneas ee sae Memera Church | Davis (West- Va.), and Representatives Hiscock, Cee ortho wut farce. | Instead of wa-ting | ment and coming east was when he was seen on & Sentenced for Patricide. & Stephenson, corner 8th «| Cannon aud Atkins, appointed to apportion tae | ae ee nee gene ,for oF agatnst | train coming froin Chicago. Ido notknow whether | Woncreree Meee ee eee ee oa iuiergtane | m. rooms of the new State, War and Navy depart- | leaves cae intended to Go agree nee 2 ee at any rate, on the sane | court. this morning George H. Richarlson, she ce eS = a Z iG pon ee G i — ain w.ti a gentieman as. on | & ste a [2g COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB CERTIFICATES | Ty Muatnrd camtuliy the Week Gace ag; | Mr. Blount was excused by avote by tellers, | Haim w.tita gen per Chariton, was sentenced to state prison for Ife Capstas 4 SSeS the murder of his father, Solomon H. Richi Placques, Pa. ERTIFICATES OF | afterward: last February. A motion to overrule the verdict a8 hie ia hereby aiven ihaece held @ consultation in the private | Mr. Fisher, of Pennsylvania, asked Indefinite ‘DEBTEDNESS' of the COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB, | room of INCOLN HALL, cretary Lincoln. Secretares, Frcling. | leave, tepresenting that he mnust_make a lease of y 2 Mr. Bliss, continuing, sald the fugitive had gone rainst La’ .d evidence was denied. CESDAY SIN 1c ‘F y 2 payable ‘i 7 - t é acoal mine prior to the Ist of January, or many “ agi TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 19, & O'CLOCK. | praweD PICU! s E FOR PRESENTS. | May Tene, will becbstd oh Teal ea ableon oF before Ta Consulta lon Tne arate at at | men. would "be thrown out of enployment, | tO northern New York, followed by government Sey THE STOKY OF eee EEN. a i ftec JANUARY ATH. 185, it the oflier of RIGGS | over, put no defluite plan of division Was agreed | GTanted—yeas 88, nays 53. asents, and hence had Jumped across the Ine to Philadelphia Grave Robbers. THE s ETE EXPEDITION, JOR SCRAP BOOKS, SCREENS, POCKETS, CAS- | & CO.) Bankers, on which date the INTEKEST ON upon. = In reply to a question by Mr. Robeson, of New | Canada. “I belleve, gentlemen,” said Mr. Bliss, INDICTMENTS BY THE GRAND JURY. BY THE NATURAL F tles, Christiuas Presents, any Decorative Work, also | SAID CERTIFICATES WILL CEASE. J Jersey, the Speaker stated that there were fifteen | «that before this trial is over he will come to the | , PHILADELPuta, Dec. 19.—Eight true ills of in- PROF. R\YMOND LEE NEWCOMR. Tissue Payer, Borders, Xmas Cards, Wonders for Chirist- ARTHUR T. BRICE, AMONG THE Cai at the White House to-day | additional requests for-leaves, and thereupon Mr. dictment were found by the grand jury to-day Med: Waid ce ele ait es as. J. JAY GOULD, 421 9th stre aim ‘Treasurer C. B. 0, ae ae : n, McDill, | Robeson offered a resolution for a recess from the | Conclusion that itis better to testify—to come | against Dr. Wm. 8. Forbes, demonstrator of elebee ere we went, what we did, and what we | Goods. SG ives os ae all, a ean = lc es 22d of December, 1882, until the 21 of January, | here and tell the truth and subject himself to -— at — Medical College, Scar cae rf ted with Forty Stereop! vi e : tc ft. . iN re Voorhees, Cameron, Pa., an apham, Justice | 1993. whatever discipline the court may see fit to | with resurrectionists m the despoliat een Be ered ee es Lee of C8 AFTEK CHRISTMAS COMES 1 ts P) y REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Woods, Gen. Hazen, Commissioner Loring and| Immediately Messrs. Browne and Calkins, of In- in Lebanon cemetery. Representatives McClure, Morey, Butterworth, | diana, and Mir, Reed; of Maine, were on their feat | #POSe, rather than subject himsel¢ to perpetual ae After you have spent all your money you will regre 1001 F street, northwest corner 10th. Valentine, Pierce, Farwell, Aldrich, Luna, Hill, | with a point of order that the resolution was not a | Xie.” He believed, he continued, that they Suspicions of Foul Play. ebarrott’s 4 | that you did not go to ee eee Speer Browne: Hie’ Mutohiuer vhar bora dead | Wetetecer wetter wate Point was overruled by | should have, bim here basing his beltet on his | | Reapise, Va, Dec. 18 —The district. attorney oe “Pre % Having retired from the Book and Stationery Busi- | Paul, and Collector Brady, of Virginia. the Speaker. knowl of human nature. If he comes he | to-day decided to have the body of John Leintp» D DISPLAY WAGGAMAN’S DRUG STORE, ness, I wish to hove ALL ACCOUNTS SETILED at ae eee Mr. Robeson said that he wanted tg give the | wanted the jury to remember that he was not a gr disinterred beceegn tends ; Image “pn on ie the earliest moment. All persons indebted to me will | {apertant Nominations by the Presi- | House an opportunity to reverse its action of yes. Toe, edonncsord bein bed aid a = eri Ag are eke h i vom ‘coo 471 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. plesse call and’ ecttio. Any having claims against ma dent toile toed of Maine, sald CONE I the Hoste tocar | Ae Would Bono Tault oF Soe Tie elle ae | Ghis entering rock Guitiowe fever. Tsenes MARYLAND rout vB, ree coches sate fos eeitlerrenie ‘The President sent the following nominations to ic ald-when ta A what it did when it acted yesterday, It owed it to | they would show that is based upon Information made by two brothers Baines Hall, vouthwest of Baltimore street and} His handsome windows are di : : os x latter's housekeeper; 1 atel with a choice FRANCIS BR. MOHUN, the Senate to-day: its diznity and its desire to win the respect of the | BRADY RESORTED 10° EXPEDITION WHEN iT was | Of the deceased and the | colleecionof Vanen, Cut Glasw Bottles Bisque an os S00LS nasi ‘ Robert C. Campbell, of Loutstana, to be consul | people to stand by that action, and stand by it in WHOLLY UNNECESSARY, gpg iter Beat ad eS | Randtome store tibet of vnat hs has tside, His | _n24-1m ___1001 F, northwest corner 10th street. | or tho United stots av Monterey: Heury H. Jes- | Sodecisive a manner that no frivolous excuse | ana pald large sums of money for expedition saith nceath waging pepe plige donee. Nps +g Folland Peeve Caren” Theteare yeesents mute: | (2g GAS FIXTURES.—E, BF, BROOKS, Sup. of New York, to be charge diaffuires and con- | would be tendered Dy any member who respected | were it was not needed; that he pald large same | Ny, Tours, he was dead ands stranger neat v4 - tition ot life, oO < be cert . el ‘a |, Per- pie, 3 of fair dealin: and tuoderate piciect. ‘The Durochereatt ines sia; James Hunter, of Missouri, to ve surveyor of | Mr. Kasson, of Iowa.—That fs so, Of money for inerease in cases where he himself | probable that the skull was fractured. | Coloxne makes a suitable @itfor the hoifdays. Only TH STREET, customs, port of Saint Joseph, Mo.; Green C. | _ Mr. Cannon, of Ill'no!s, favored the resolution. | had the evidence that there was no mail carried JOLONEL ROG! R: ND PROFESSOR ANDERS | 25e. a bottle. di8-3t* t ‘of New Lock, conti: Full assortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- | Ch#udler, to wive tieir “hited States attorney northern district | It.the House adhered to Its action offyesterday, to- | on the route; that every Ittle thing was avalled aaitenattllii oe = Mississippt; Samuel G. Hilborn, United States at- | day, to-morrow and the next day would be wasted % 19. —The slative o 2 the Statioat DRIVER'S, 1343 . Pe eS TT peg e duty se to adopt thts res ‘ posits - y , wirebie avenues Ail are invisd. eS MR Fenn (p> SEEN FLOnA AND BETHESDA WATERS ‘The New Commissioner. .after the recess to xo to bustness during the balance | ditions to routes; that Brady utterly disregarded | "ive Wright was acquitted, and a nolle 0 tered in the case of Representutive Bl ‘punen yn im i ‘of the session. [Appliu: fe productiveness of the routes; that changes | ©” — = a kKESH FROM THE SPRING. SOME OPPOSITION TO HIS CONFIRMATION. Mr. Humphrey, oF Wi gas — nsin, (alluding to a re- Keene's Horses In England, XD SALE ; ; The nomination of Mr. J. F. Oimstead to be sterds Mr. ‘Ne ; | had been made in the routes, involving Mr. Hm MABHETTE Rs, — Jaume | ai "sersrne, ston oanalyce the fatements they W. C. MILBURN, Paanwscrsr, Distrlet Commissioner has aroused some oppost-| to the effect that recees WoUlt orse the wore: | large expense solely in the interest of | A CHANGE OF TRAINER AXD THE REAGON WaT. fret Lorthwest. one doer from ‘iketrt, | whorate usually divsied soto ie ec tion, but how far it will go itis yet too early to | Ment $75,000), inquired, sarcastically, how much | the contractor, and that Brady habitually paid up| Loxpox. Dec. 19—The Sportsman says tt 18 Ine 1 Peuneylvania ‘one skeptical, um should be credited to the time wasted | to the limit both for the increase of service and | formed that William Day will cease to train horses o Atcek of Par Pictury | Who consider every business announcement only an ad- 7 5 See. A‘ letter was revetved to-day hy s Senator | OF Meri ey ang tedan ang ation aac ne arn | ne ee ee proceeded to recapit- | for J. R. Keene tits week, and that Mr. Keene's rarer, Picture Cord and Taspelss Bh etc.,at | vertisement; the other accepting everything as true, ATTORNEYS. from a prominent citizen of Washington, 1n whieh | for the remainder of the week in this style of dis- | ulate the facts that it was proposed to show. “He | hor-es will be hereatter trained at New Market by Cash. Frew Art Gellery. “olf | and acting accordinsly. Our practice of printing only = ————— a the appointment was characterized agone of the | cussion. [Laughter.] said they should show, bristling all over the case, | Richard March. No intimation, tt says, has been the plain unvarnished truth has secured us a solid con- ps da at, BED IN| WOODWARD: most unfit that could be made. The writer] RESOLUTION FOR A HOLIDAY RECESS ADOPTED. Ci SE ed tester Saati = ian te Atha ogy tag asegd Least Orerconts have the col and weaned cucleatie But now | | ‘Titles to Real Katate, Index to County and Gecrge- | charged that Mr. Olmstead was “a tool of Boss| ‘The resolution for a recess was adopted—yeas | present to them Brady's Own statement that he | ally that the horses of his employer would De GaeaE | in that Separtuert. Geuecpen uae, conde | ee aib-Im | shepherd, a member of the real estate pool | 127, nays 101. Gxacted a percentage trom all expeditions ordered | placed elsewhere ‘unless Day “could” win st ex- | m., until farther notice. . » (ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Ting,” and that he 1s still closely associated Capitol Notes. and remissions made. They would show them the | races. The Sportsman remarks that this is IPS, . % Y TO LOAN ON REAL YS’ = JVB tn sums to suit, at lowest 5: - aT co tat return for the brilliant Czarwitch Berge aed witout di HILL IPS, apenas Nos, 10 aud Li Gunton Witiding, | Witt, men whose influence over him,asaCom-| Mr. M. P. Handy, of the Philadelphia Press, was ote etl moni eee ee (2 ee i ‘with Foxhali last year. _ ek aventio, G Ss No. 472 Louisiana Avenue non eet ans, | missioner, would be unfortunate for the interests | at the Capitol to-day. b-contractors. x bridges a Raton ONEX TO LOAN, EORGE PRANSY, ie ew) ze | of the District. ‘This letter was shown toseveral| ‘The Senate has unanimously requested the | these things by unimpeachable testimony. ‘The District in Congress. Mo é OuE-Palcw Choziian AWS nal HAS, J. GOOCH, members of the Senate District committee, and | President pro tem. to fill the existing vacancies on ‘MR. BLISS CLOSES. : = ON REAL ESTATE, AT5 AND 6 PER CENT ae & Re C SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, one of them, after having read it, eatd to a STaR | committees. When they have shown these things they would a ts fs oO. H LTZM, AN. 607 Tr S1REET NORTHWEST, Counsellor a Law snd xpert, st Se Bullatn 5 ath ee “Li know pening ne ee et LS) A BILL TO PENBION VETERANS OF THE MEXICAN WAR— | Jeave the case in the hands of the jury, confident Oth and F strcets north streets. Good good referens 1S 1 a Paaee moana nO toa te nes = Orposiee €- 8. Rust Office. oa mie Sen ee the "contrary; bet the writer of The pom eee vena caer perpen Aili paca ye earlier HAVE MONEY TO LUAN IN SUMS To SUIT, oa - 7. FITZGERALD, this letter 1s a responsible man, and if what he Ing agreed | and the cause of justice in the Dfstrict of Columbia or AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. eee as |W.” SPREE yarns w charges be true, f do not tiink Mr. Olmstead | to a bill which wil! be offered on the thira Monday | by rendering a prompt verdlot. ee ee - S! FURS! 60, Corcoran Building, should be confirmed. I want good men as District | in January and its passage urged under a suspen- In the House to-day Mr. Joyce, of Vermont, in- No delay where security is good. hd Practices in all the Courts, m3 Commissioners, and I will not vote for any other | ston of the rules to grant pensions to the survivors * troduced a bill, which was referred to the commit» : m0 Pe G BERN: CHRISTMAS MEMENTOES. H, MILLER, ping t know te Row it ie people Jintment, | of the Mexican war, Mr, Jefferson Davis, of Mis- tee on alcoholic liquor traMic, limiting the number — Waal dheadons Fulah oat rm tos Gun N. Attorney-at-Law, tuey ‘ought to say go, Tit they | sissippl, to be excluded. _A bill has been approved of licensed liquor saloons in the District of Ool- ONEY TO Luan. sJ00, goak gary, $100; better mrades, Rooms and 4 ‘Gunton Law Batlding, a71_| Will take the trouble to show that Mf. Olmstead | heretofore to pension such soldiers, but it has met umbia. The bill provides the number shall not ex- ‘have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, ta z N DOLMAN, 46 inches long, trimmed with ——— 1g not ft for the place I will oppose his confirma | With defeat, use Jefferson Davis would be a of trom s100and upward, at lowed rates 13° FUR VED Clee Ci eae s oa HOTELS, &c. Won in commitice and in the Renate. I think it | benef etredincat of che confederses ip dened te ° id : i 5 rests with the cltizens here to defeat him if he 18 moderate No delay. SQUIREEL-LINZD” CIKCULARS, $40 oa oe Se not a good man.” provisions. B. H. WARNER, IN COACHER CAPES, BER: RADDOCK HOUSE (LATE GREEN'S MANSION | ‘The reporter talked with several other members THE HOLIDAY QUESTION IN THE HOUSE. Je O16 ¥ street northwest. COLLARS ASD MOE ES pea NHAEDT House), Alexan irin, Va. First-class Hotel newly fur- | of the District committee, but each of them said eee es ea sograu | FoR Hiisivasos ron parsers anp ctosnn | fee Ee wea bllaetiocnatae hee atlce ies | ho knew nothing about" Mr itarat nant | Avie voted down the resolution fra reccas Shion. Bird sox% EROwe, MEN'S FUR GAUNTLETS AND MUF- | 20Ms for persons Ree eee ee TTL Dae Rte oe Ri ae Ee PEON | ocraihig with persoual ‘Tequeste Of sababors sue a PtCH, FOX & BROWN, Aizt.th,waw SPENCER & FALLS, Managere. - | could not say e would do. Teaveguciateccts ‘Inia Galee-tamereere FINE OTTER AND SFAI, GAUNTLETS, (suitable JERS! ground of important business. OND Lowest RATES OF INTEREST REED ROL OR BEES ooaee | Ce alae, A BOES PASK, MAW TERED, ‘The Hill Funeral Billy lowed on the or bu AT LOWEST RATES OF INTERES MOU TEP abbas FOK PARLOR MATS AND BABY | Jtine 158s ie heated by furnace, has gag in WHAT SENATOR BROWN SAYm- THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ARR BES apes, | F225 See va jheerful surroundings Geor after having mad mil-¢m 15H F etrect northwest | FORE ir ht toiSe none. iz Se ee ie ceavenenv ante ais ieecaae, CRCON i H udiating on beh: ay PERSONAL. B. H. Srvewerz « Sox, repudiating on behalf of the ‘URNACES, Senator Hill, any part in or 416 1237 Pennsyivaniaavenue, next to corner 13th. | J : sh 4 Row saw it was J #88 ‘AND RECEPTION BON RANGES, sentation of the bill for the funeral: expenses to a. DETECTIVE AGENCY, 209 9TH posted al business sa ce the Senate, said in private conversation, that the | Members intended ‘requested ; all Jon kg RE Eg c.E. | SEAL PLUSH, SILK snd CLOTH WRAPS, GRATES, undertaker had on his own moti * mb15-10zn REAL LACE FICHUS, GI PLUMBING Dill to the sergeant-at-arms. Mr. ‘ADAM Ross, TRE G-EST AB) BOARS UENCH RECEWERE - not, he said, explain why the Mabie Coe poet git week : = GENEBAL JOBBING. taken that course instead of gives ct Latest desins in Dress fi nch acton in al slim oflite than any one the pro- Flowers invasom, Jardinieres, Baskets tng Boose ct ' Sy fells the peat present and future destiny ives M. WiEtiaNs, HAYWARD .& HUTCHINSON, ion oom 208 fm 411 NINTH STREET. #23 | tite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pennsylvania svonue. a6 Branch, 1180;P2street, near Dupont Circle.

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