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——EEo——————E————————————————————— - THE EVENING STAR. : | MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, MATTERS SUGGESTED FOR LEGISLATION AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, - Rerthwest Co c ja Ave. and 11th 8t., by —- The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | ‘ OUR NAVAL AND COAST DEFENSES. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. t -- - - : zihers t,t | NO LARGE REDUCTION IN THE TARIFF FE ed PROPOSED. ‘ : . i itch = A Solution of the Utinh Problem Suge F ; | = = = Kested—The eduction of Local Ret a: | : WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1883. TWO CENTS. | =23—eee e ee — - = = = = — —= — | The Beneficial Effects of the Civil : _ [ a OCTEKY BODES. Fatiieet ate . , Service Law, &c. AMI [ENTS. |. SPEC TAL NOTKC ES: SOCIETY NOTES. Fanon nag io Washington ne AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Telegrams to The Star. = Forws. Enthusiastic Reception! THE REPUBLIC _ Now that the opening of the gay se a3 neon ed Dy his wits) “_ ee To the Con of the Potomac are re- a siting NA ¥ 1G t th BRILLIANT SUCCESS woh und of calling and receptions fi The wife of Gen. Abraham Myers has visiting her | PRELIMINARY WORK OF CONGRE: VETO BY GOVERNOR PATTISON. |,“ 2 ERA C the Mexican War Vete \ iy dof a corre list the varions re- | Mrs. Hollingsworth, of Canada. ae a | : k te : ception d jout the season. Mondays, as |” yrs. Lippincott Greenwond"—has given cle —_——— ‘ i usual, are observed throughout Capitol Hill by the (ee = -riea for the present. | THE OHALMERS-MANNING CONTEST. anaes | ourrel ; re oe ine fudge of the Supreme Court, private cltizons there, HET anata tainly ice {BLOODY WORK IN A COURT-ROOM. | usin st: a w nd ¢ TS ss resident in the navy ly recetved commendation both here and thos living on Lafayette square SDrOAd a nove AWAIGHG. Get GaREENT Toe IG o a aS: —_—-__ | Fae. ee ted MESES | concert. Should ane obtain this Mrs Lippincott | ELECTION OF HOUSE OPFICERS. | wpewping cABHIET Chine EN/SPAIN nina May dnesday to the Wives 0 1 Cabinet el with her. While in Paris the past sum 1 s and Norws hursday by t ig Lstreny | Wl uayel w — SS } whiten calis for spectal ¢ and families of Senators. pted tothat | AN spea = : portion of the city km c aie Senate. - DEATH OF A WOMAN WITH A CURIOUS A paruicntariy along |g 1 to order at noon. After ISTRY. , eee ieee a noty. | socone wer | petitions were introduced. Among them the fol- SS ee & ee sd opiahons cate ay | ahd Mrs. Stevens WIL in New Yor wivnatate © < ried an j fetal the via anya nad nb, of the Naval Obs: By Mr. Ingalls: A bit to amend the arrears ot | P&B SF “e =cate ne Wetorcs she aties with K PT eee Bon” ltenaee GHRIdase pension law by ng certain imitations made in] 5 APPropr TE cen th anh, thas es if DAaH SEEK ne AGE nat act. RRISBUR! we. AD e from the ae ngement has been made en account of | ner given by the | Saniae = of the n bills ¢ 2 | HERHOOD OF olny recent itchealti; wich, theenvened | Which he was elected pr | eek: A bill providing for the re ee bil tries, While our Eastern relations have been put Fe be one time to keep herentirely out of society this 1, I will be remembered, publi aie crnnasesl Uy rea) Mile aIeseuted to aie upon a wider Dasts by treaties with Corea and ; : S sine a Work on poiltieal economy v Edmunds: A bill to provide forthe further | to-day, “The governor ‘bases The new Youndary-survey treaty Pravin’ datk of honses on Connecticut avenue be- ceived. pre citizens of the United States tthe business for whten ton and a sup. eh me ad L str joy. Shepherd, | Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Beale and family, against violation of ¢ ghts secured to them in extra session had not been at- ae} pene known, At the | Oregon, are visiting Mr. Jolin Beale at his re by the Constitution. Also, a bill to establish a pos- | en uke pat » former residence on the Hetehts. Lal telegraph system. | ‘The house, after hearing the governor's me ie Franco- sM. ee, the Russian Mink Under thé management of Lteut. George Peters, | | By Mr Sh : A bill to provide for the issue of | read, Induliev T discussion a aiso Ween prow ; xt is the house occupied by hal hal banking assoclatios es When the message w . The house con- | Xie, Anat, ¢ Was trausacted in Ue now assigned to duty here as next door to which are the apartments tor | Bro “Seton S Wat Iembers of the diplomatic corps, Ad. | fT0f. Solty, at the Navy thls house lives Mf, be Bille, the Danish | Mis esunied a ook of mar leurich and request that b fet, dim ned for 90 per cent Of U aken up ket value of the bonds. RS esstonal apport » business of import of the term of the Treaty of of the fish was duly g isles. At 1:50 the Senate, on motion of Senator Sher- | | 1 for the | hes | Bridish Gove: P oreciprocal Heges formerly Councillor and a prominent | fh AN, LOOK ATecess Unt! 2.30 p.m, to allow the | Senate, te raps pita ips a HOLMES & | nerly Cou Sony anaee nil, Scotland | ce appointe With the House come — y ie ly ose. ’ SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, BOMEDING AS SEAULE at ine ne eee ee foe ee oe nal a complete system of catalogulng has beet WINe Or ine aesieabea onal Gn ee IL. Dee. The pilot os dete Wot the Attanth and Pett Govan are | et, betwe a 9 TOT muse epee Genera Blew ser llndopted: e 1 Senate at 2:30, on Sunday, at mid + DS . hip Ala 3 » fostering care o ress. en. Liked RD'S OPER where they’ will be a asfor all | and family, is that recently purchased and occu. | “0p! ton of Senator Platt, of Connecticut, a further re- | 75 mlies east of Fire Island. is believed le be | srought Int yeutlor ft tke was . essay olen Kinds of orn » with deivers in | pled by General Joe Johnson. | Mrs, and Miss Randall, wife and daughter of the | (je¥ Or ngnater Platt, of Connecticut, Nuniber 8," which is principally inauned by Staten oCouner ig ie lier Monday, with a superb cast of characte very. a ries, our fishe Intelligence direct from a member of the | &X-Speaker, have returned from thei men, as well as Alsi, the bext care mmer spent Isianders, Horses, dt-Im_ There 13 consequently great anxiety - Hshing appliances and pre- econ. | at thelr country place at Berwyn, Chester county, House of Representatives. among the famiites of ptlots living on the 4s! 1 products, have matutained a foreno MISS LILLIE LANGTRY ks LAD I . BETW | ie pe umulore teas Minister Wy Pfamilly con. | pa., and are ¢ fablished for (hd Winter abies | THR CHALMERS-MANNING CONTEST TRITPORABICT DIS- Who are hourly sending down to the shore fo Ror that « OngICa create ae UIRST GRAND cx MT be preame ‘Awe ia | daughters, younger than. Miss. ¥ re expected | Home on € street, Capitol Hill. POSED OF. ings. - sion to consider the general question rhs CONG ; RCH, | er ab ihe embassy diving thie Gor weeks ane d milly Chubb returned Sunda3 a ne , Mr. =, ER e Tishertes eas 0 y REGATIONAL CHUKCH, | Orr atthe cmbisy during the coming week: mad Miss Emily Chubb returned. Sunday night from | after the reading of the journal, Mr. Converse, of Sennsex REIRGRFIUNe tn the tistieries andthe. mieans of t First Quartette. Reserved | p25 THEE ae not, us currently reported, here already her vist to New York greatly lmprovedin health. | Obfo, sald that he had been requested by Mts Mane |, ater ae rnator anthony” feos | Guts under just and enduring conditions the F siston at oor, £8 cctnantta ation will | Whor she 13 boing BUM Tee eee ae | Rev. $. H. Howe, who was released from his pas- | ning, of Mississippt, to ask the unanimous consent greatly improved toalay, ‘The pliystelans Say that th America, eS Srounds ts Stat | be hela at Hall 61 pent | Ariiiur Sack ellie West. isnot here, nor has he a ge In Washington on the 9th pian | of the House that the question of is prima facle | he will be about in or two. PAUPER IMMIGRATION, JN stiosan teste, OUR MaGurE, | [Hee o# He” | intention of making his home at hls father's hous : eee ese oa Bational chumeinin | Mbt toa seat be referred to the committee on trike Sestiod by ArbMération, Question has arisen touching the deportation to oe ONE WEEK ONLY, eet ces in Washington. Norwich, Conn. A aeNy tte nage has been pur- | lectlons, with instructions to report upon it at the 4 2 cCOMMES —The strike of the freight- | the United States from the British Islands, by gove BVERY EVENING rge Wheeler, 80 widely known | chased for him, and his salary has been made $8,500 | Carllest day possible, r differences with employers | ernmental or muntelp: nnection with the geodetic surv mum. DAY. DEC. 3, c=. (URDAY M. o , of persons unab TINEE. | per Mr. Kelfer asked that the ease of Mr. Chalmers ation. to gain a living and cqualiy.a Durdenon thec ‘There 7 | auspices: Wifes who was Miss Blur. rented the | Lieut. and Mrs, Robert Doyle bade goo bye to | be also referred, and Mir. Converse put his request —_—— per Such. 0k Chess peau as al nee tbe e Ronee vet, adjoining that occupied by COL | cir trionda here last week mutenant having | 10 the form of a’ resolution referring to the com- Foreign News by Cable To-Day. wig ae Spee ptr tee : YenJamin, and ‘so recently vacated by Lieut. | then gaieeaicneg Tia ad go with her to | !lttce on election all papers in the contested elec. BUSINESS DEPRESSION IN SITANGHAT. pauper defined by law have been sent back ae Mason and wife, who have now mnoved Into thelr | fren omen €9 loin the Cs 8 tion ease from the second district of Hiselssippl: | Loxnox, Dee. 4.—The. fini arilcle of the | In accordance with the provistons of our statutes. R. PAR: 2 REMOVED FROM 724 | own house, just finished, hear the Blaine mansion, one On the pauctions to report, immediately whether | paily Nerxsaye: It 1s understood that afirm in | Her Majesty's Government hi insisted that pre oe 1th stre H street nortiwest. 2th street. Mr. Montgor ir, jr., after spending the | on the prima facie case, as presented, either Mr. | Shanghal holding silkto the value of £1.000,000 lies tuations havebers aiste, Riemuae aoa € ds eu aims . Ferris have returned to Wash- | Than S here, left Monday on his re- | Manutng or Mr. Chalmers 1s entitled t6 be sworn in | fatiedfor retined tren eee Tes ated that | C2Utons ha — MapeneEe £0 pe ¥ and Tharsday, = and again taken possession | Ur to Princeton. asa member pending the contest,on the merits, | the firm k quidating its affairs, | Vent these objectionable visitors from coming SR SPECTAL | of thelr old qui tthe MePherson house. Mrs. Temple will remain at the Portland during | and not to effect the final right t6 the seat. The S houses in Shanghal are | hither without g by their rela. ‘ a Ce | Ferris, a nied by Mrs. Poe, s the Com sence north on the naval conrt | Tésolution was adopted. ¢ Danks resolutely refuse to | Uves In uals « 3 of the British authorities In applylig measures for rw orn in. pelea. how s giving (Annapolis with thelr sons, who are | martial, lacmbers of the academy. though her phystei bar oft ereeworn in, | Miss Mary Johnston will remain for the winter | Of auy deseription, : eee ea eg re sal IMPENDING CABINET CRISIS IN SPATN. with her mother in Paris, pursuiug her musical has just returned to Washington | jointed, the memorial of the governor’ OF tame |, Sapam, De a Wuovant fecling on | studies, over which she is as enthusiastic as ever, absenee in California on the Thomp- | and others (presented by lim. yesterday) and all | blue and hae : prster remarked of edition, which disbanded at Red | papers presented to the Clerk of the House in re- eee kia & bearing her sing thet she was | Blu, on the 17th ultimo, Mr. Kerr wil remain here | Para to election and qualitications of ler, Will return to powe : for ie winter. Peters, of Kansas, with fustructions to. rey 7 S'is eligible to aseat; and if not, | Loxpo, Dec. 4. ght is much Improved, | , “The delegates from the territortes then appeared | jend money until the war clouds have becn We, ds reading or sewing | tthe bar of the House and were s Matinew Saturday THE Lith SAVAG NEXT WEEK—M W ASHI hi or, 11 50 MANY Cases proved theffectual, an So in certain rece es of needy reaching our territory through Canada, revision of our Iegislation upon this subject Correspondence relative et Treaty has been continted 1 before Congress, of Frunce against the Importation CTATIC her 10, Mr. Lawre ‘ALS. tothe Clayton-Bul and will be ‘The legislatic NG OF ‘TE “aa American girl w LLS I | plinent widen, in her eyes, expressed the ‘gre, raise to be awarded. aun ae ae ‘ood, led. tO | Will probably propose arthur W iets Speelstneme | eybepard swine products from the United States praise to be awarded, . . whether the contestant, 8. N. Wood, 13 entitled to soba se Welle eM | hasbeen repealed. ‘That result Isdue no less to the’ Annual | Miss Edes will move into her new house on kK | Washington News and Gossip. aseat. Adopted. Parllament for Warwick for speaker of the | the friendly representations of this ment that the Teal danger jecting Line Directors shear that of Col. Jerome , probabiy during the py touches ‘of the bullde by that tim THE RULES. house of commons; Geo 2 | parllament for Ripoi | Mr. Peel tsa iberal, | Goschen. member Of | than toa growing conviction in Fran wing declined the om restriction was not demanded by an id the youngest Son of the | to health. rinany still prohibits the introduction of all Goversmest Recriers 5 Cust JATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. ‘EE ADMISSION, To-pay.—Internal rey- | Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, offered a resolution pro- 722 672.95. viding that the rules of the Forty-seventh Congress Nata historle Sir Robert P ns ; be the rules of the Forty-elghth Congress until the ——— | swine products fri ca, 1 ‘ rs. Ray, whose health 1s now so far improv ae noved! from Soldiers’ Tome | exniration of two weeks tram the date of the ap- | Bailroads Withéra | impo fii Government & treudiy ingiteten | to permit of a dally walk, has as her guest | to the White Mouse for the winter. Everything | polntment of the committee on miles 4.—The Cincinnatt, Indian- | experts to the United Duinble ida. ‘This pleasant acq' aun 5 not been brought In, however, and the Pi Mr. asson iuquifed wi - Louis and Clitcawo, the ¥ | HIE Gren RES the usual form of the oulkund Chtcase the Wabash and the | use of those products ae s Fe One Past, Sum ay spend one more night at the cottage at | Tesolutlun had been ch: : ak and pr roads last night withdrew | jnvitation was de Sa 5 = Henne rnoris, (0 ripened into a warm trlendship. BO eae” Oe AIBDE ab eo cotage ah | power of the « se the | from the Latayctte pool, the Lake Erie and Western NEW THEATER COMIQUE. ae Js lngely in- | Surgeon (Generat,, ‘necom: rules * road leading the movement. i ee ga ee a ee hat mete yen y his wile nnd twolsona, fre atadiie tee VAL Pxomorioxs.—The death of Lieutenant | Mr. Hatch replied that it had been suggested that ——— with any Yack rarily at 0 EI By oan DO eulteanite ar Ki y ving | the Committee on rules within two weeks would cor. TF S_ MAJESTIC CONSOLL- Heeport ymblisued iat | PO: BRSHS WUBI ABE Y cen he Suton 8 a TOR aoe ae Geet oe OO WE | ciomie to the Howe & Beoludies Leconte mo | Cikones . DALION.— me be the most proitabla assocta- Pr ut. J. | force the rules of the Forty renth Congress, or to | ing Henry , & bartender for Jake Aug, | but I trast that: e borrows M Mrs, W Ying | Hentenant commander; Lieut. D. inodify them in soipe respects, a Vine street saloon-Keeper, was fatally shot by jonal and international ad with the wife of ¢ her home, No, Juulon erate) he pee eur en ae ‘The resolution was adopted. Charle x a suMiclent motive for pro- § Lafayette Square, wher Wi be established at to bea Hentenant of the MINOR OFFICERS ELECTED. —-_- at least for relmbursemnent of such expenses thew Vs daughter, Mrs, | SEMA. G. Rogers (of the juntor grade) to be ah en ; shies Affnirs in Texas: nay necessarily Ineur. teoendays: Vieaestisa anil Serestive Bugher, and her only unmarried son are now | Sign. The nomination for minor officers belng then in visting their parents order Mr. Geddes offered a resolution for the elec- A FIRE—OUTRAGES BY FENCE-CUTTERS. moat i ae ae — 3-3 Lieut. John Auger, who left hore recently to join —The solicitor of | tion of the following officers: For clerk, J. B. AMES ees continued ndship by sending a special envey and. sabemiatoon TEP OFFICE oF ws Auger, rt Leavenworth, has ae Gnestion Wncther | Clark, of Missourl; for sengeant-at-arms, Jolin P | Milans Junction to the | @ Tepresentative of the Navy toatteud the cert s Li gone from there 'to New York, where he’ will er, of New Orleans, can rec rere mony White there have arisen during the year no grave questions affecting the status in the Russian Bin- | pire of Atuerican ‘ettivens of other fatth than that a pout, The solteltcr | L°e2™, of Ohlo; for doorkeeper, J. G. Winter- | were burned yestcrda ameelen oe etmboat. “The solicitor | sinith, of Texas; for postmaster, Lycurgus Dalton | ance, $5,000. the minister from Sweden | ip adversely, as, on account pf her scx, he | of Indiana; for chaplain, Kev. Df. oun & Lyndsay. | A Special to the News rom Austin says: T. B. Hai Ww York on Sat- | Cauuol be sued. ; of the District of Columbia. fis, a stock-ralser 2nd banker of Tom Green county, | hei by the national church thie wee vife and two children. | Nayar OnpeRs.—Capt. Wm. P, McCann, U.s.N. | ,, Cannon, of Mlinols, offered a substitute tor | informed the governor yesterday that twenty miles j anains ashort visitin New York before | ) eg 2 the light? | {2e election of the following: For clerk, E. McPher- | of his fence liad been ‘destroyed by fence-cutters, | ain ‘ashington. has been ordered to duty as a member of the light” son, of Pennsylvania; for sergeant-at-arms, G. W. | and that 10,000 posts and ten car-i , Succeeding Commodore John Lee | Hooker, of Vermont; for doorkeeper, W. | be under medical t “nt. Owing to the increased dem for the pizpose of supplying 2dditio: chinery required to furnish Heht to the Govermnent THIS WEEK. | partments and to private consumers, the Bourd. of Fat Boy, White | Fc fer alinitet amount’ of working capi- | ith the” Me tal—Treasury Stock ale. sv Books of Subscription Ww of the condition ¢f the Co: firm in 1ts conviction that the righ tt abroad should be in no wise affected by L ds of wire, tO- | theirreligious bellef. eto ae | Burman? BAY and other property, had een | "Tvs understood tiat measures for the removal of Pray meant’ state: | We understand that Rev. Dr, ana Mra Barttett | house bo Chi UNIQt Ps ir it aah aie 3 i low, of Tennessee; for postmaster, Geo. MeNler, of | burned. “ chiens which ow turd » at aes. i [aS et Becretary, | GUD came tis GrnInE 10 REMDGrD OF Re race cat Fe A ART ree Oo ae | Aaeooar Tor RECT SG ce one ee Cub and Puerto Bo are weber eae ENA ¢ TAGE PEREORMANC Gthice orthweat, | CaUreh and Its congregation, from 8 to 10 o'clock. | MNAMON ict spector Of materials; Lieut, | |The substitute was lost, and, the original resolu: | - —.Lymehing im New ¥fexico. the Spanish Governmen roe TE WARS Miss Annie F. Ellis, Washington correspondent of | Commander I, 1 and Lieut. Lucien Flynn, | ton having been adopted, ‘the officers elected | arsrgvengce, N.M., Dec. 4A man named John. | “Tie proximity of Cuba to the United States ana GiEAND UNION Wy AN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, hasre- | NOMIstown Herald and other journals, is at Wil- | detached trom t ah and placed on sick | Cae forward and qualified. Son, who last’ week shot and killed a cowboy, | the pecullar methods of administrat whieh by 200 Voie w= the South Washington F street to 604 Yih northwest, 3 leave, and, from duty at the | | Mr. Dunu offered a resolution forthe appointment | named Brantley, hear Coolid, h inst, aud ordered to | of a committee of fifteen members, to be known as because he there proven hecessitate constant discussion and t. TCHES AND JEWELRY | had reported hith for stealing » Was lynched | appeal on our part from the procesdings of the + oe. W beg! Tie Amieets TUIANe the committee on rivers and harbors, to whieh shail | on Sunday night. insular authorities, Tregret to say that the just FRIDAY EI u BER 7, 1883, repaired in the best manne atm | be plvenito the 4 Sot aie Eos be referred propositions for the bog eee ot protests of this Government have not as yet pro~ = wx Ht. DANIEL, Eso. Saree S A FULL A! SOuTM TOF Coven Washington on Wednesday evening, at Pepa S. S. Hartrorp arrived at Callao on the en Laie to the committee on Victims of a Railroad Accident. duced satistactory results, - Union solo artists y 2 one the CS at ont Washington | UNCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharinucy, by appointed to decide certain DS against the Spanish Govern- ‘ognition of a satisfactory rule 23 pf naturalization in the djourned. Some of 1s re than two years ago, Worcester, Mass,, Dec. 4.—Mrs. AmasaG. Davis, |, The commlsst 5 % ent . READY FOR THE MESSAGE. sixty-seven years of age, one of the victims of the | Clalms of our citt Tie Cocer oF Carus met for the first time yes-| a committer, consisting of Messrs. Curtin, Black- | ruse Yous a oe eee one OF the accident of last | MCRL after t tenday. Judge Nott resumed his seat after an | purn and Miseock, was appointed to wait upon the Weanemdayy died at te City hospital thts morning. extended absence. Nothing has been heard from | president and tnform him that the House is ongan- | MIs. Hollaud Marble, of Hokdent ts at_ the hospital Judge Weldon, the new appointee, but he ized and ready to recelve any communication he | 12 dangerous condition. All Lie other victms are Comer 7th and 1 streets, 'reasurer Wyman has returned to Wash- OPERATIVE BUILDING | !gton from a short visit to Utah. OCTATIO! Col Alexander Montgomery and daughter re- turned to the city Friday evening, afte: absence ts are $2.50 per shi Padvaniced eni@antranhere of bany months spent in traveling through Canada hot yet Deen pald. ‘Their speedy paymen x ie . Rnd the moras pected to arrive shortly. the docket. of inay be pleased to transmit. improving. . expected.” . shiek izes ‘meds 7 | jaf ammphle ts will be furnished anc subscription forstock | # . was road yesterday, ‘THe. {hoetaw case was before Sora Coe iicngcay ania on en eS spflilims to a lange Amount which were held by the ——————— ‘The business of drawing for seats was then pro-| Arnreverqre, N. M., Dec. 4 A correspondent of | been dip tbat ically presented to-the Spanish Gov. Parents were Issued to-day to Rudolph Heunsch, | ceeded with. the Journal at Prescott, Arizona, cives the follow. | ernment. As the action of the colonial authorities, Dee. 5, 1883, at § o'clock, | of Miss (1 _ 1 te Uline from her | Washington, winding indteator for watches; Henry | ‘The members having all retired to the rear of the Ing acoount Of a. {ragély in a court room, there | ibich hae given rise to these clatmns, was admtiediy iS . CONCERT early childiood, wil ng her studies here, 4 - 0, : bitters 5 ies eareeal % s Tudg ench, clitef justice o1 errito illegal, full reparation for the injury sustained by a aa | Uie faruily of ME Chi ana. Eel, Belmore, Sn Ts S Aiea he ees a ar Rresiding at the trial ofa cas entitled Kelsey’ | our citizens sitoutd be no longer delayed. uf pag peridot Mrs. Hudson, wife of Surgeon Adrian Tindson, | drawn theretrom one by one by a biindioMted. page. eet arguing a qu tion reraing t io ak | setthemeee, rns, Mania cuert isa keee sere Inst, for the been quite 11 at her apartments on Vermont Phe desks formerly occupled by Messts._Kelley, of | missibility of certain. testimony, Attorney, General proceedings of which this avenue, With a severe attack of pneumonia Pennsylvanta, and Robinson, of New York, were | Churchill’ and District Attoruey. Rusch Decame | Hated wore tn audit fs hoped that the sw WM. H, Royp, Pa how improving. Dr. Hudson returned aber adorned with hats, in hopes that their prior ‘rights F ex nd finally came to blows. While | Government of withhold the speedy > GAS FIXTURES: ai Weeks since froin his western trip. would be respected. were endeavoring to restore order Me- 86 OF justice: Should Aapelit s é s Miss Lanman, of Orange, N. J., 15 visiting her one eee nue ae ee Wee rung | Atee, the defendant, drew cane, pasted any 1 | (offer for the unusual severity and unjust action } 5 GI ] r. Charles 0 y p ea as called, two ger epper va 2 \ ilicted a fatal ae a " case GLOBES, brothe T, Mr. Charles Lantnan, at his home on P pened to-day by | Ta cne of ahem cake te einen cnt atterwvarde, ee ane td i its ha ordinate colouial officers in Lhe case Of als apnea an ____ at In great variety of colors, surctt wee, ene n. M. C. Melgs, supervising engineer and archi- | amid the Joud laughter of his collegues. | Mr. Co Scott Miner and son-in-law of Kelsey, the | The’ Helvetian Confederation has proposed the HURCH OF “OUR FATHER” UNIVERSALIST: PETEOEES seeloss Miller, daughter of the Justice of the | rect, for furnishing forty tron castin: was the next fortunate individual, and he was abbed him tn the neck. He then made | fnauguration of aclassof international t tor Cc i > vee won a ; s s Court, in addition to her various other | poands, for abact of columns | greeted with applause as he selected'a seat in the | arush for the court reporter and was about to | the te nt to arbitrath Le Cheir cf ‘will: providie « series of PLUMBING AND HFATING. aeconpitshinents, Is spoken of as being a tine Ger- | POY pension building. ‘There v | third row in front of the Speaker's desk. Mr. Ly- | plunge his kntfe into hitu, when Mr. Beach drew | Between nations. This Govern =e ane® as naan SAML 8. SHEDD, Inan scholar, including BE. N. Gray & Co., I | man waslucky enough to secure a prominent | revolver, <a Dall through MeAtee’s spinal | to the proposed negoUation of such a Un aty with s s recently 1 portrait of Dr. Lincoln's itttle | John 1. Springman and George White & Co. of tug | Upon the republican side, and Messrs. J.D. 7 column. Order wats tinmediately restored. Moore | Switzerland. 400 9th street northwest. | son Gould at Stmtich_ attention from visitors to | city. nd MeKinley, ¢ and McAtee will die, Mr. Beach will recover. eer te Tira y sherty of consciences [ON OF VIs SD | the familly re on I street. = Mor —. and civil rights an all strangers In Bul i pacaietly led Ge CNURYIe | Cie ITE Or om Dap A Dervry Contctor Sior.—The commissioner SM See TUCKY ics Death of a Female Recluse. gar United States have uo distinet cone sand papa Bran and Nerve Foie anid Safe™ | clad fn black velvet, whit deep) | of internal revenue has received a dispatch trom | 8B. Sele ete antes ln ow bata anno: CURIOVS STORY OF HER LIER, Nentional relations with that county and are not a Gistiesty OY SMe aerated by the glass or | be cole low viet hs | Deputy Collector John W. Betts, dated Raleigh, N. Oates tT ined vata, obtained a good | | Curcaco, Dee. 4.—The coroner vestertay held an | Matntald diplomatic here ee anton C., December 3d, stat at white destroying the | seat contiguous to those of M nd Mr. | Inquest into the cause of the death of Mra. Mary | vement of hat arse and proper protec. diroaghiou Blackburn; Mr. Reed, of M ood position in | Tiyde, aged 60 years, Who lived a: S| ion of the many American clulzcas wie eat to | the center of the republican sid of | and dicd alone, A ‘ that country as tai: mm Is : hington Social Chiy held tts first | New Jersey, and Mr. Mor Mass., prominent | resuited from a combination nt of that f be given auth 3 Tr eaison at the resid sed by tive m rats tn the front rows of the republican and | nourishment and drink, She uniece and consulat: : hanksutving the worm cap and seven- | democratie sides respectively. Mr. Ochiltree, of | of the Duke of Aryl and ee rk Revenue Agent Kellogg hus | T desk on the republican side of the | Lorne. * t to the point of disturbance with an | and Mr. Po ul, Of Vermont, be the < a to complete the Works and arrest at- | near nelgitbor of Mr. Kelley, Con- rules, Lieut, Dorsheimer, y York, and Mr. — r, Of Virginia, were in nator Trumbull and M. E | securin’y promi: Gy postions: Fortune did not ancelot Blacford, of the Alex ent letter, descriptive of his rowsh Finland, Tark ithe “onsesuive: wtora the oppressive stor Ting the port Neb ae aelthes Hine smile upon} son, of Towa, or Mr, | pated it. propos = td by Behe H APUIE fee tne lees = | arowne ot Tad but “both niade good |? —>—— 1 trations the Wade, for sev past chiet rohs from what was left. Mr. Lefevre, Ups and Dewns in Wall Street. = cane | Mrs. F of thi sce house of representatives, 1s | or Ohio, was the first’ democtat to desert 4.—Stocks opencd 24% per radi ; etna | Miss Selfr imival Seliridge, | in the elt H, Evans and E. T. Whitcomb of | his side, and to see's a commanding postion In the ‘was followed by a tally’ Gen eat | Oe ss pHlut- | Who married, soe eleven or. twelve ¥ oA vere registered in St, Louls on Sune | front row of republican seats, Where Mn Casslye of Sorthiey athe Villards sit bee PARTIES vation, | CPL Btholen at that tinue (ay MES, Maddtck, another Engitsh professional | Nevada, and Mr. Muldrow, of Missiseijph, alsy lee vy thot Mr. and’ beauty, who h ve gone to Florida to | count Ss tO mi Northwestern fell off ind preferred 1 to 148; North. | comission apy Fr criticisn leated. “Mr. Keir *r, of Ohio, had to’ content himself with a T place’ on the outside 14g per cent. to AL AT AB pacific pneaerred aay ae cont 22, 2 ject. s the winte onville, near which elty | om Liverp as | circle of seats, While Mr. Finerty, of Tilinois, was | Cra Tacitic preferred, 1 4¢ per cent. to 612,, and Ore- | j . DNESDAY, pass che ony ae ville nee emia city, resigned his pc w York | obliged to sock a among his pollucal peoples gon Transcontinental 1/5 to OUR RELATIONS WITH Mexico, / OO ate pone Bre. J former martiage, | 2ewéh on account of Ml-health, and will go to | wise eke SCs followed by. Mr. Hewitt, of New SS At no time in our national history has there veon and It was at Mr Merrlman's house tine se aie Rote eere eet en eee Sone al York, ale Kelly's hat “was resp pected, Dut not so The sence riaatea, | BOE Maulfest need of close and lasting relations Se ror : ee thel : allroad, has as guests Just how hi ers, Col. | Mr, Robinson's, and he was compelled to seck LTIMORE, Dee. 4.—Virsinin sixes, consolidated, | wy; eter + state tha ean ity Ttem” col Gig Pon ete tests during thelr stay:in this\| Sonn ws. commanding at Kort Beatty: aed dosepls Se Testing place it ihe ast row of seats, but uo had for | 477 AecceaNe coupon BH Heke eaefortioe a Nae | With a nelzhboring state than now exlsts with 1e- DR. WILLIAM se 1. a prominent mining engineer of Arizona. ‘Mr. Springe ginia new threes, 53g bid to-day. ‘Spect to Mexico. The rapid influx of our capital Bishop Beckwith’s daughter, who came here to |“? a Str.” HUN Of OMS, Nie nolnae ot taal nas BALTIMORE, Dee f Cotton dull—middling, 10a | and enterprise nto that country shows, by what . FRANKLIN PARK, De one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of ner | | AUaUSTA AswvsseN’s Witt.—The will of the late 3 Mr. Townshend, llinois, joined t 10%, Flour without change and quiet. Wheat—sou has already been accomplished, the vast reciprocal anaes ne relative, Mrs Brokeuboroush, 1s staying With Mrs. | Augusta Asmnussen Was led” with Register. Rams | 204 Mr. Townshend, of Liinols, jolnied the demo” z : a 2 : . ern firmer; western firmer und inactive: southern, tv. d A : Attention to Curvature ef the Spine ana | Man arber, on N street. dell to-day. | She divides her personal property be- | (r2ucatmy of occupation on. the republican side. | {Tear as. jo" auabee Pada ae ot ite d, 1.128 | advantages which must attend the progress of its Ge eeneral. Lieutenant and 3 : Mr. Mills, Of ‘Texas, and Mr. Slocum, of New York, | 119s: No. westerh winter rea opot ead Boeri internal development. ‘The treaty of commerce an@ i . ith | (Ween her children, and names W. H. Veerhoff as 2 1235; No. 2 in ‘ uber, welopment. iy cenerah pe Albery Je Dabhey lett with | oy ctor devistue (olin ae eee also had recourse to the democrate annex on thé | Lorvaruvig, Jauuacy 1i0aln ‘February, 112 will be at his W " - > P. Ce: rhe liente: xtreme Sea V1 Og.” Corn. a - weatern, navigation of 1845 has been terminated by the Mexi- MARS Poge LooK axp a Eeaibiontner ut frou Mis severe ime | Uae Mneon Fe ae eet hier Towa, and Mr. iliscocky of New York, were aeoic | sania iene, eather hte Beat do. gent can government, and in the absence of couven- Stina. | 6 GRA’ has been granted sick leave, In order to recuperate | 800. G- W- B. 4 g | the last names drawn, and those gentlemen re- | 55360: western mixed, spot a guit contioes: | tonal engagements the rights of our citizens in wea | The eee ome ais healt ‘ bes ante 10) De iecla! and divided betwee all thé | Solved ee inten ay i" aS Rau ecte wile, Sciam NL gMss aoe | Mexico now depend upon the domestie states * canenecute printine ‘Mr. and Mrs. McFarland, of Baltimore, have been. = ~ __.| _ ‘The Speaker appoint e committee on sytvenis, soaks. Bee quict, Obese, ‘Hay firm and steady, | that Republic. “There have been tustances of harsh class shall not excesd20, | Pasonable figure unchanged." Butter firm—w enforcement of the laws against our vessels and as follows: Messra Moulton Welborn, Glase A Husranp’s Suir For Divorce, — To-day Mrs. packed. 10a24; creamery, "> ; | citizens in Mexico, and of denial of the diplomantic 4 Belva A. Lockwood filed a bUl for divorce for John | ®2uney and Miller, PRIC ted to persons who } .. DRUG a t ‘Then, at 2:10, thé House took a recess for twenty | pickled a1 resort for thelr protection, ‘The iuitial step toward. . T, 4 : Johnson Eliza 1. Johuson, Plaintitt states ; g ‘easier Lee arse Pes TAD the Jeading Pharmacy'in South | Cards are out for the wedding of Mr. John wW. | Jounson at. Ellza I ‘ingeon, U. & ariys for the | minutes, is and easier a better understanding has been taken in tho 5 eee tidy seae Prescriptions a specialty. | Macartney, of this city, and Miss Laura Fracker, of Past five years stationed at Fort Foote, Md., and |, The House reassembled, and took a further recess alias, E negotiation by the commission authorized ry | Patent Medicines, Perfumery Toilet Articles in | Zanesville, Ohto,—to take place at the residence of charges his wife with deserting him, ‘after he | Util three o'clock. Tool uw Receiy Congress of @ treaty which 1s still before jest ui2 | the brite’s mother, in the latter city, on the even- | hd aii ped and injured his hip'so as’ to confine Capitol Notes. rela; wheat, 3 , Senate awaiting its ‘atl. GAS FIXTURE: tng of Wedesiay, the 23th instant “Atter a short Ihitn to lits bed for two months: Mr. W. P. Cannaday, of North Carolina, ts a can- | ot, S00) bushels: rye. 600, bushels: eo gay for oie pare omng ot che a four they will come ashington for their ure ———>s>___ te for St sf THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO home, rstding for the present at 1437 Q street. HELD To ANSWER 4 CHANGE OF OvmRAGE—In the | {Us Sud: be Renee ee ne seats, backed, | wheat, 411,000 bushels have been prolonged for another year. The ope one FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. Hon. H.C. Burehard, Director of the Mint, re- | Police Court, this morning, Robert Wilson, colored, Hooker Has the backing of the eastern Senators, oe ptm oy] ‘LEASE CALL AND EXAMINE turned to the city yesterday, accompanied by Sirs. | W85 with having committed a rape on his | HOVE One ne to members ot the fdas . thelr most dangerous bands tare ae me fe CORCORAN BUILDINa, Burchard and thelr son. ‘They will be quartered at | step-daughter, Annie Wilson, last might. Annie last night decided to contuiue in effect, for the gov. | BePorted for Tue Evexrxa Stan, by the skill and valor of United States a E.F. BROOKS. _| the Rizgs House forthe wine pendant ake cine euade, her ‘statement. The do- | ores OF Eis LIONS Te ge or eee ee ROX | Suoorina.—A lad named B. J. Donnelly, son of po pone hE Ado = = Miss Kate Penton Trimble, who has bee! fendant took the stand, and said that he had her til Batter the tment of the | Mi. John Donnelly, was shot near the left ear last Thi seth pang ed fighting in a common cause, (Cp [BUILPING LoMBER,.” 4XD HARD Woops |_| Miss ree aoe ts been visiting | consent. ‘The court sald that that was No defense, | STeSS, until two weeks after the appoint night by a schoolmate named Robert Pitts, while e convention for the resurvey of the boundary . of every description eapecially ordered to suit | friends in Chicago for the past six weeks, has left | and he ought to be hanged. He cag tao oes cong | committee on rules. Ing upon M street. The shooting was acc- | from the Rio Grande to the Pacific having been customers. there for nbier, Olio, Where an aunt resides. | grand jury. The immense floral segs ted attracted such playing ratified aud exchanged, the preliminary reconnals~ oh the ex. | 4-4.5-4. 6-4, 8-4Ash Counter Tovs,prime and seasoned; | M1s8 Trimble will not return home until some tne universal attention in House yesterday, was ‘sance therein stipulated has be.a effected. It now Since tha | Also Walnut, Mahogany, Cedar, Cherry, Poplar. Oak, iter the holidays. A aelenel Misuar—-William Tucker, a pened Let eorlpipu Murphy, of Iowa, by two of Arrowroot or | 48h. White Pine, Georsia Pine and Virginia Pine, rough. Mrs. Margaret Bailey, of 1810 K street, will leave | painter, while enga, Painting a at ‘southern frien ‘Seminary and High School in Fairfax snealy It ty | dessed, cr mantfsctured into Partition, Celling, Wata- | tn a few days to pass the next two or thee means top af ‘the Inde engent dee Capen Paulding: ‘A CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN SENATORS ees c ne, strengthening, caxily dizested, | Stim, Flooring and Mouldings, in lots to accommo. | in Georgia. 2 eets, oon, Slip} telephone lines — . : here which were some weeks ago extended to the pe he Frm ek tho ueeohne wo ments. ad with Stare Bugac, and is therefore far more ccot LY» ais distaice | Was held this morning; at which @ resolution al- | Mills, and some of the places of Dusiness at West | ,<44 Cumvention was signed with Mexico on July fy mapa Wer lorie co well tee Ai cnc tiled with dispatch and correctness, at | Mrs. Eugene Fuchet will not pass the winter | fom is scaffold and fell to the vipat le ‘was very | Tecting the chairman (Sherman) to appoint a com- ephones, the com- | Henjahuin Well and the Abra sate ‘Com. less than curvent market prices, here, as usual, having decided to remain in Cleve- pea pee: ee ese Some bones are | mittee of seven to revise and reorganize the com- ‘operation, | pany, io whom lover awards wero mate ty — . _ Panwa WM. McLEAN & SON, = roken. He was taken to Entwisle’s drug store, tees was adopted. Another resolution, that the re- —At 5 a taims Commission, BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. a Cor. 18th ana Bs actin: Mrs. ure Sa aT eee De oe J, | and thence to his home. publicans proceed to the election of officers of the PoLice Rerort.—At the station house this peed ond ‘still —— a Senate. aes ——— | Nourse, 15 ¥ i . J. Nourse, 7 = case ‘was offered, and upon ft some debate arose. uredted ards which have made ‘Commision neces wb FPUE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY, FOR COUGHS, | At his restdence on Q street. sarah AC Mctaant coe Toe Marna ‘tor ue aestion = gash ‘the caucus ad- charged, with our, the Exocutive lan ‘directed the suspension of - . BS & €0., the Golds, Bronchitis, Isha eee eet | Mx Marry Taylor, for the last few years asso- | aivores the ates to-day filed his He de- | journed. ‘The chairman subsequently appointed She cMicers. Raymneats of the distributive quota received frou sa noncrester, sass. -| MONARY M hiss over 40 year reputation and | ciated with Joe Jefferson in the dramatte world, | nles that he was ever married to henos flat he oa ig as the committee: Cameron, of Wis- SreaKzn—Judze | Mexico. ao is yaielans, ininisters, lawyers and | Will probably leave the a after this season, | fully deserted her over ten years neo as ¢laims | consin; Hoar, ‘Miller, of California; Harri- ds thougiit, Car gongraphical proximity to Central America the pi best Cough medicine known, choos instead the profession of an artist, for | that in May, 1 he was lawiuuly to son, Hi 10 Miller, of New York. The’ indica- delegates of this | and our commercial relations with the Hasan & Hiscacc Sold by all Di 25 aud 50 cents a bottle. which line, it 1s said, he has lately developed a re- | ©. Taylor, who has borne him four n He | tions i, ho steps towardste-organtzation will Alexandria in the | states of that country justify, In my judgment, : ‘CHINSOM, i-n' markably line talent. After quitting his actors | says he has no property trom wnleh to all- | be taken.until Mr. Anthony comes. It. is hoped Himself so] such a material increase of our consular corps 4 NINTH STLEST, . L. KERVAND, life Mr. Taylor will go abroad to pursue his new | mony or counsel fees, his only income being eS RCr | that he will be able to cometo Washington ina’ oo ee ee Engraver, Lithogra sher and Plate Printer, studies in Rome, month, his salary as messenger in the Post days. ‘The contest between Agents for LOWS CHELSEA ART TILFS, TP fatter Role and, Bill Heads: Checks, Drafts, &c.;] Mr. AlonzoBell, formerly Assistant Secretary of | department, ‘(NEW FORM OF OATH PROPOSED. passed from the ART TILE, AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TI. COM- | Mining ‘Stock Certificates a Specialty, the Interlor, 1s now with his tamily,| Tae Jury Diwagnemcin the stricken with =e on in ANY, MINTON, MAU snd other IMPORTED TILES. | 45 Jo12 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | 15900th street, Phoenix: from her ashes, : for absolute cession BRASS FUME GOODS in Portion Hy no 507 Pricrcnesaxp Fears 507 Sees el ean conc : x, past. i EATWARD & HUTCUINSON, GEO. C. GWYNN, 507 474 street s0 oem strat. 8 Fut exSca'in Enders’ sh ~~

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