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—_— REET AND 18; modern ‘inprowe sot ucrthwest ehse Fo BENT—A BRICK HOUSE, li? L STREFT Rorthwest. rent, $35. Avply at 1106 1. stroet norit West. Also. s six brick he K rent $25. JOR RENT—DWELIAING li street northwest. corer i | es vicinity painite f < Ad 15th, fr 120.0 Beaton Hatt. %h&"D.-125.00 For permite to Niat of proverty 1 Loans rates. Property placed rally advertiser {ree of al JOR ®t street id ‘ORY BRIC is Capitol street 3820. 9th, dew En arp ¢ Wasisingiou, co &CO, 11 dew ke excosure, J. ze. Toc &e. ns ad EUTHERFURD, ! rent. $40; PSATT & SUNS, 401 Ok RENT ONE Ti furnished house near 1633 jane and handsome new brick Fooms and bath ex class in evers res} n28-¢t RoR RENT 2 1396 19th street _nort eliings, contei All modern convenience APD To two beth rooms, range, furnuce ai ly to THOS, J. FISHER & Co. 1924 F street nord RENT—NE stories and hase: pietely or partly turnisi. sell part of furni ture to party renting. Ad: Box 63, Star cifice. nas at oR RENT— Jacobs’, first-class Furnished House: Ingnire at cifice down stairs. Keverencesexchaaged. $20 Farragut square,i71 Borthwes< 4 BRENI—-A HANDSOME 12-ROOM " Reariy new: all convenieucieand in frst—clas< ord 212 13th street southwest. A/S. CAX WOOD, Yih anc Streets Dorthwest, E230 OR RENT— STOKE AND DWELLING AND STABLE: SEPA- Zate or together, om i0th street and Rhode Island ave- Buc. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, n36-Im 928 F stre Fe RENT—-A MOST COMFORTAELE HOME, hendsome!y turnisned. Eight rooms, modern con. mees. Will exchange rent for board with s renned ly Musical peopic preferred. Address WIDOWER, Star office. sl f f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, DBCEMBER 1, —— — es f 1884—DOUBLE SHEET. LE OF propert, NE - Moses & Son's Furniture Stora. B. H. ex, 916 F strect hw. uses et ee COR S. es Boban coo1192 w10.2vee7.mision| BBB BRE 9 9 Ww a Sli Owe. m 00! Bae & E oo 11 BRR 00 rt Rok OO | HE 09 ! it 2 “oo JOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGR—THE FoL-| PER oN TITR orrT lowing ‘new Houses, with all modern improve | BoB ff 2 2 1610 19th street n w...13 B | Hs KN 5 ioe oa ie tes it GE i THE BEST TON H BARGAIN—A NEAT. NEW, SIX- SS aed aioe : ly located, aid ronfiue to} ‘This medicine. comainia pins Jeretahle “ales. quick" and conn) PE INDIGESTION, "314 BLOOD. CHILLS AND FEVER, » C. FIRST-CLASS NEW DNELTINGS | , OY Tafid and thorough asciullation with the 1 convenientiy located. 1936-1916 and | Teaches every 1 are ud Place, near Dupont Circle; 10 rooms, | tiie blood, stretirtisena she wey: pace Soom, store Toom, emple closets: | "a yiNe APPETIZER Best tonic known, I plate clase mirrors and si the latest improves| qJt Wil J9ar2 the wort cuss of Deeperata, pemgving at ts: Houses open, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1225 eerie ciation Test eee street nortumest. shoe : potas = ONLY IRON Mi! THA’ WOR 427 s N v1 )- | BLACKEN OR iNJURE TY ETH. sey nad ak Redes eee Tee ei eet | | Sis tnrvaltahla for Gineanes yx saltas to wainen, and to all _modera improvements; built for oll pereans sto lead sedentary lives. owner and in_ perfect order only 84.200: Soa fee AN UNFAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES or tere. to inspect premises, apply to itr LEIPO » 31 F street northwest, nS PALE CHEAP S-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ON if overwork, ner- Fe ity experience n, between G sud H acuthwest; cost $5,000: take 23.000 if sold a once, Ca PankeR, 03-30" 43g and E southwest. | Fok SALE CHEAP—A GOOD BUSINESS STAND | Bron 035, between 82,00; also, 5- ‘O: ou 44s, bet, T and K southwest; press brick W. D3S-3* €-ROOM BRICK gas and water; will price, 1.409 n2sate elegantly fini bey von troubles, ioas of upretite or d quick retief and renewed enerzy by i If DUES NOT CAUSE EPADA CONSTIPA 3 do. ration of Tron thet causes no injn- and Drugvists recommend it irk and crossed red lines on. Made only by. ICAL O0., Baits OR SALE—ONE BEDSTEAD, WASHSTAND AND ‘Sshof bed apriuge, all for 810." Cali at 802 A stryet | EF E. W FIVE-ROoM | orick Houses on M street, between 3d and mae | each; coed investment. . H. PAKRER, | NEARLY NEW CRIT c 6 a 436 and E streets south west. id eonehic te coe SHEAP—S-ROOM BRIOK WITH ALL | Bi medetn improvements. 611 F street northwest $4100 if sold at om C.H. PARKER, 436 and E streets southwest, EAP—A GOOD BUSINESS CORN OF ALDERNEY MUL K price 49 cts, Send address Wania avenite, it 70 on 4i¢ strect sontwest ; brick; Seven rooms. Go: SALE. ‘OR z Tight from the cout n be soon at SLUART ay S: lued store, 314 & 816 Pennsylvania avenue suuth- me ‘i | { invest PARKE. WOR SALE A NE, ROOM tented tos goud tenant at $16, pr cash, 2.00 in one year. ‘Alen a. 3 ver mit. Will 20) if ‘sold at ouce.. ©. uthwest. 128 AN ‘ORMOUS SACRIFICE—A J case Piano of superb tone and ty €73, An elegant st 1 ciwded Anply at SIDNEY T. NIMMOS, n29- FE SALE—A MAG leit with us to be sold | idehly finished Parlor ¢ i ive BE oa rte most a neluded.» Apply at SID) strect northwest. EB TWO-STORY, BASE- t and mansard roof Brick Dwellinz, on ath = Slutheast, eax Pens 5 rooms each, 1921 and 197% G street be inten days. The houses ananner—press brick ro-story squxre bay peu freplicesand | iy to A. ner 70 PIANOS AND ORGANS: h Ata. Melodvon, | Mason & Hecalin Organ. Loring & Blake Organ. Geib Sq nd ¥ 5 F.G, SMITH, 1103 8: R SALE VALUABLE BLOODED Horse, well trained to harness; cold low. Sachuser FOR SALE-A HANDSOME NE ged square Piano with five embroidered stool ata sacrifice, to make room; 423 11th street west, WOR SALE—CARRIAGES AND SADDLE HORSE 16 Hi: suitable for lady or gentleman. Inquire 59 Navy department, or of Bir, GOODAKEN 17 rest. Es ING, < bay window; Corcoran th streets, treet northwest, rent $16, 2203 to 2200 E street northwest, $1.00) each, & 14. two Fremes 2210 and 212 Vir- 000 each LE—GOLD AND SILVER FISH. red fish and bird food, water lass globes, aud all kinds of SCHAFE TOR IR, 685 D street northwest HALE. & SALE — TWO-STORY BRICK. P STREET northwest, eight rooms, modern improvements, m Frame, 10th street northwest, lot 20x95, © 00, OR SALETA PAIR CLOSELY MATCHED BLACK stor Brick, t | carriage Horses; Some aud stylish, 22 story. Brick, teu rooms, 20th street northwest, treet nurthwent aoe he room Frame, (wosquares northwest of Patent | 40R SALE-CHEAP-OND MOHAIR PARLOR ee Suite, good as new: one Walnut Book Case; one E: all modern improvements, 9th nor vest, B3,500. ‘veri Brick, nice lot, M street northwest, only Seven-room Fonse. in perfect order, Matreet north- west, near This, 955,000, Six-toom Fraine, 7th street northeast, near East Cap- rents for $15, only 81.500, easy terms. | Pioperty in all parts of the city and at all prices, and | on easy terms. 17 you have houses, lots or farms for | call, WALKER & WILSON, | Sait 1006 ¥ strest northwest, | Porsstveny DESIRABLE NEWRESIDENCES in Georgetown. 1 have several fine houses now tension Table: oe Whiat-Not; one Invalid Chair: ove Marble Top Washstand; one Marble Top Bares, n2.3e Fe SALE—CHEAP—BAY MARE—ANY LAD N drive. Apply at 218 ich street northeast, u28-3t" 1OR SALE- LARGE. FIN BURGLAR AND Fire Proof Safe, suitable for a lroker’s or real es tate office. Address Lock Box 20, it HE FI Aixtures of the Carroliton hotel, corner 8th and D streets northwest. ITURE AND situated on the Apply for tnfor- | Rearing colupletion, at the comer of si and P street | milion to J. MANSHALL, Carrolitou hotel, 123-0 which can be had at the low price of 35.500, if taken at | > ee 2 : - once: 8 rooms and bath with ali modern conveniences a ee ALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES, onpelettes, landaus and and auch door fockuways, Victorias. styles, new and secoud-band, JOHN 6th street northwest. iaudettes: pane carts and 100 other M. YOUNG, 313 n25-3m. | These are realiy beautiful homes and_ at cheap, low | NO. A. PRESCOTT, *R RENT—TO SENATOR OR MC. A COMPL ly and nicely furnished House of ten rooms, th. for four months er more; situated ‘West quarter of the city, house Gag all :iodern improve: ment! $120 per wionth for four months Addres: Sox 654, City Fost Office. 2a3-lin R RENT—FURNISHED, THRE: ‘basement rooms, Ehode 7 land avenue, in the most desirable part of West End: nicely f1 ned thromshout. 1b, 1429 New Yor avenue, R_RENT_THOROUGHLY FURNISHED NEW RESIDENCE, CENTRALLY LOCATED, NEAR THE “PORTLAND.” ten rooms, bath and butler’ Pantry: heated throughout, by furkace. als open fire a Teasunable to a desirable teneat aaa SY STEIGER & LIEGERMASS, 224-6 1903 F street. RENT—NEW 10-ROOM DWELLING, WELL LOCATED NORTHWEST; ail modern imp: iments and design,“ STEIGEN & LIEBE MAN a R RENT—A VERY, Bacdsomely fup ssbed, on fows C ‘aud perm eee 8D) Biabtey “os rece, 7 Por BENE FANDGOME DWELLING HOUSES Just finiahed on Nortn Capitol street, between B and € streets. “These ‘houses contain tea tooms, all modern improvements Apply to CHAS. A. Lio. 24 No-th Capitol tree’ Sail n-4w" RI avenue. 9rs.. S525 st. th W..8re.... Also, a Durver of weil-located Furnished Houses, Call at office for Wee: fa in, iseted every Satur- day afterncon. “Tanaionla can have thets houses ai Wertised ince by Piscuuy then in our bands, "BH. WARNER, 222 915 F street northwest, Fae; 2039 Tet. 10 T=. f. $195.00’ 3027 Water st..Geo'n...18.00 EW HOUSES, 505 AND 610 B STREET rooms, #tabie-ail improvements, 857.60 street." 5. WALKER, 650 Lowssiaus wO| ISlé wth Dw. Air... 90 | ise Tork st Yar, ni THOS, J. FISHER & CO. F strect northweit, 1618 Bist a.w. T2r.m 602 Bist ow. 17r8. mi Esty BRENT ERICK HOU SB MT P STREET, Cy N- taining 12 rooms, wit! podeTD im proven Tag" L. DAVIS, Agent, 1218 Sist 2t.,George!owe. of: a oR RENT— UNFURNISHED HOUSES— Cor N. Hav. &Sat@l50 00) 1802 M st. ‘1812 N street. S58 00 | Bim G atrcel FURS Est.nesr Conn, av. Ferracut 89. X st, bet 13 Mans. Conn, Tgch st., ear K st. Mass o¥ .pear T. cir. Hacer ise © 16h 2800 st. bet 18th & “ K..225.0y) iit is Ox n. Ave. PoE ESTE STEWART ELEGANTLY furnisued and in perfect repair. Large stable and earrings nouce ‘Will Lease for a term of one of more yearn Cen be @een by permit from our off ce on!) 1. TuOs. J. FISHER & CO., n10-Im ies E - rs ou T st. bet. 13th & 1: TitCH, FOX & BROWN, 1as7 Pe t northwest. T- ‘fine bull i SUIT ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE, i ne ig third cash; Dalance one an@ two years eee eee eae ween B aud 8 sirects, notes to bear six per cent interest, payable scuannae URO! : NOR Fine new house, te: story sud baswuient; 1704;rent | kily” tall cash af option of inttecasces coarer Myers tee Te eee Cenee Apply to. J. ¥. OLMSTEAD, "pss poste ¥ arate 06 eee. AND TRICOT SUITS, FROM $5 TO 315. - aot, wea tm In6 Sew vork ave, | “Ui-ata DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, 09 | trust and partly enumerated above, R SALE-SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS, SLEIGH Large and handsome sssortment of Albany Swell Body Cutters, Courtland Swell Body Cutters, Portia Caters, trimined in raw ailk, plush ane velvet, at Tanging from $37.50 to $40; also, laree assortment of 1326 F screet northwest. REGULAR SALE Uigshets robes, Be. &0- r CENITURE, We have also the est assortment of Carriages, Bng- oF HOUSEHOLD SUEMITURE, CARFETA, SS | cis and Wageus ora Fhe. least moucy in the city. ‘The LARGE VARIETY OF PARLOR SUITES, WALNUT lorse aud Carriage Buzaar, 940 i DCOTTAGE CHAMBER SETS, WARDROBPS, ERENCH-PLATE | MIRKORS. ' MARBLE-TOB 4 ES. HOOK CASES, ROCKERS, /AT RACKS, ARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, DININ LOUNGES, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, 24. | | ‘ume, a Dew feature in c¥c! ae as a work of reference. Ail the volutes delivered at ouce pen paying the price of one volume moutaly. Address Box 131, Star ofice. ny (JOR SALE—GREAT BARGAINS 15 SE hand Pianos and Organs, to make room for ar Shey, atG. L. WILD & BROS.'S Piano Wate. Toon Too Teh strect northwest. eS awe ‘Ok, SALE-A GOOD BARGAIN TO AN IMME diate buyer is offered ina full seven octave squt biano; rosewood case: heavily curved leva and lyre aud Yery rich tone: nearly new and fully warranted, for oly $209, including stool and cover; ‘small cash ja imebt and 310 per month: owuer must sel. Appiy at PIANO EXCHANGE, 425 9th street. EX & SALE—MILK ROUTE, WITHHOKSE AN FYS0 Refrigerating Ca: es 186, TWENTY-ONE SHOW CASES, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER SECOND, at O'CLOCK, we will sell, infront and within our spacious salesrocms, a general Collection of Household. svods, wo which the attention of buyers is called. 1t JENCANSON BROS... Ancts. ENTIRE FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., CONTAINED LN HOUSE NO.920 STREET NORTHWE ST 908. GES, SITING IN PAkT Q) HAIR CLOTH P. 2 : poli Cea A aur LE RELE TOP TABLES, LOUN iE ness if desired. Address DAIRY, Star office. 220-1m NI sEDSTEADS, E iN GA Ez. Nt TANS. MIRROK, SINGER SE 3 aN cents per. jiouc ees 2 rs AD. REVRIGSRA- | from #1 up. 84 Stove will i. bath-rooin oy sm ‘Piumber, 517 10th street, SIDEBO. MATTRESSES, “ BRUSSE | HANGE, KITCHEN REQUISITE &¢, AT AUCTION. Ou THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER FOURTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will seil at the above house the furniture, etc,, coutained therein. al-3t FPHOMss DOWLING, Auctioneer, | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LARGE QUANTITY OF DOMESTIC WINE AND Vinegane ONE COMBINATION FIREPROOF SAFE, THE PROP- ERTY Of THE LATE GILBERT “2 WIGHT. SDAY, DPCFMBER FOURTH, 1884, at EK. T ‘shali sell at the auction’ rooms of Dowling, 1ith street and Peunsylvania avenue above voous. The wieis in glass and wood, and wall be sold in quantities to sat. } REGINALD FENDALL, | Administrator. FR SALE—TOR CASH ONLY, THE WHOLESALE and retail wine and liquor store, 1732 Peunsy! avenue, nit. POE SALE THE Good Witt AND FIXTURES Testaurant doing «good . y THOMAS JS. MYENJ, Heal Bstate Agent, 120 insect nol-2u ‘OR Le bh eRe ‘one reat ‘very fine singers, Bird food and cages forsu‘e ¢ at the Bint Store, 1193 7th strvet nortiny st? oct Tm* Fe SALE—Te YOU Ww. change, oF hire horses, etc, OF fine turnouts, oto DOWNEYS Stable aay Repos tory, Lstreet, between 16th and 17th streets, Has c: stantiy on hand a large. stock of fine horses, new and second-hund carriages of every descriptio., at close fg ures. None but Arwsclass stack handle.” hvers ching guaranteed as represented WM. F DOWNEY. n4-im WAGONS ‘OR SALE—FIFTY CAREIAGES AN of all styles. Also a variety of Horacs and Harness, ection, "48s abl 470-0 stvest ucrtinneet Lie connection. 463 and 470 G stree est, and Bazaar of WM. F, GEYER. = R SALE—THE STANDING TIMBER ON THE Place,” between two and. three, nities, from Cobin Jalia's and about Sve home Komen nes fald to be the finest iece of Timber in Montgomery County, and is accessfole by’ goud read to the lauding al-3t | W4LTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRUSSFLS CARPETS, WAI- NOT MARBLE-TOP SIDEBORKD, WALNUT BOOK CASE, WALNUT FRAME PARLOK SUITE, AND WALNUT FRAME MIRROR By virtue of » deed of trust, dated Junnary 25th. A.D. | 1852, and uly recorded in Liber No. 994, folio 204, one | Of the land records for Washiagton, D. C., and by di- | fhe party secured therol.y,i stiall éell, im front | cauction re ims of Waiter B.” Williams & Co. om SATURDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, A. D. 1884, at HALE PAST TEN O'CLOCK A. M., the foll named arti- Gis amentione’ in sc dul: niarkod "a," “aunexed to decd of : bes particulars address O. E. WILLIAM: e €] Side! borg “r 2 = On nt MT. Sideboard, Walnnt Frame Mantel | FOF Patti west, UR SALE—CARRIAGES, CARRIAG: fo the front in my line of business, ies tly on hud alt of CARRIAGES, WAGONS, RSS, WH ROBES, BLANKETS, &e. Srery description. at prices and terms to suit all. aul fcatriage repalring and palutiuue attended 9 promptis.. By eving mes call 1 will try and make it teresting. 5. J. S, 621 G street northwest. se26 R SALE—A FINE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT Mirror, Walnut Book Case, Walnut Frame Parlor Suite and Brussels carpets, 2erms cash, a5 WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee, (ANSON BROS, Auctioneers, STEE'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., CONTAINED IN HOUSES NOS: \} 1338 I STREET NORTHWES1, KNOWN | SET, WALNUT M.T. CHAMBER of Sprins aud Summer Carriages, such as Victorins #ES,EASY CHALUS. BEDSTEADS, | Fhsetons, Extension Toys, Jump Seats, ‘Two- Wh BO ics ERPREASD A EMG meh | Shan and att mene ESE Ee SION TABLE, SPRINGS, Nv. a C.. ‘prom| at re C. = MATTRESSES, LOILETWARE, ASLAN’ 7 Hixon Wopoctors ng Roa ey ae aps PILLOWS AND BOLSTE.cs, 8 | BEDDIN AND OTHER CURTAINS BRUSSEL HALL,STAT. AND OTN CARPETS, RUGS, SELVER Vi ATED AND SILVERWARE,CUTLERY,CEOCKERY AND GLASSWARE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &c. virtue of adeed of trast duly recorded in Liber records of the sell, at public Premises. 1994 and 1996 1 street north- Avornrr Cuaxcz Ix Tur Wearsee AND NOW THE BOYS, LARGE AND SMALL, | suction, on the | West. kriown, MONDAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH, COMMENC. WILL NEED ING st TEN O'CLOCK A. all the goods and chattel | described im schedule maried “A,” attached to sid OVERCOATS AND WARM SUITS. erms cash, di-dts MOSES H. PAGE, Trustee. EREMPTORY SALE OF FINE BUILDING Lo’ POSUSIREEY Shiveces NINE BRD eee STREETS NORTHWEST. On FRIDAY AFTER. DECEMB! ‘we will sell, in! iront of the premises, %, Five a FOUR OCLUCK YM, LOT 19, IX SQUARE 363, fi 20: toan alley 1N SMALL BOYS OVERCOATS, ALL NEW AND STYLISH GOODS, WE QUOTE PRICES: 4.50, $6, 87, $7.60, $8, $3.60, 89, $10, 212.60 and 815. feet on BR and bas th of : eT Pond ood" opboctwnite et | IN LARGE BOYS; 87.50, $9, 810, $12, 814, 817.60, 620. R RENT—1s00 L STREET NORTHWEST, F “ibreestory gn basement, tex rooms ail moder veimeDts, beuse 30 Arst-class under. Appi ta peanigeree a a SE OLMSTEAD. _D10-m,wks,2m ¥416 S IN LARGE bOys' SUITS, $ACES AND CUTAWAY LF or Other Auctions See Seventh Page} SUITS, 36 10 $20, _COUNTRY REAL ESTATE RENT OR EXCHANGE—FOR A House. the finest Brown-stone House furnished or uniurn Avi street northwest Very nd-Inue SeSLL in the city. S15 436 1 tenant, SAMUBL L SCOTT. D.D.8. =a if ib Dentistry Office, 1297 Sie Tnoribwest’ “Preservation of the Natural Teach a specialty. ok R. RANDALL PARSONS. 48 STREET ., over Ballantybes. Operalive abd mechanic Gary abilflly performed Ges ediualstened: Mederst= fees. Ten years experience. Hours from 9 am to6p. m. seo STARK PAKGONS, Com orm ANDE STREETS w, filliug- a specraity aie, toe ‘of tooth. che without a . Used 0: rs if eatractiine ‘eal ‘Susthetbic, rt ses woderste. Le camevias = M. TALBOT:, DENTIST, No. at 710 three doors froth corner E “Dentistry in all Aweth ecrted ee pet sete Si = —_s ————— 798 SALE OR EXCHANGF—33.900—BEAUTIFU! F Lous Isiand seaside villaze residence. ALL NEW GOODS. NO OLD STOCK IN TEE ‘herctagtly furnished Clear and im heelthy’ leat tion, will f iu Wi STORE Hon, wl Giamiee for hous im Washington sod | ofloe. fait be: te R SALE OR EXCHANG! CITY PROPER. |e ae = | Workin: WILSON, ule street | borthw ni5-2w £. B. BARNUM & CO.. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SS Caerarct Hox: ‘Use open fire places with Portable Grates, selected from our couplete stock, Siate Mantels, Wood Mantels, {.atrobe Stoves, Ranges, Brick Set Grates, Tiles of English and American manu- 22 415 Seventh street northwest. facture. (OL- ‘Competent Workmen, FUBNITURE, CoiuMING GooDs, A"? OPH J.B. MANNING & 00, Woxcsrent to meet any and all prices quoted by all-in 1520 Penasylvanis Avenue. | low ne 2d Edition. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. REASSEMBLING OF CONGRESS, OPENING SOENES IN BOTH HOUSES. Senate. ‘The opening of the sesston in the Senate was pre- ceeded by a lively half hour of handshal:ing and gossip between Senators and the!r friends. Several Of the desks of Senators were decorated with noral tributes by their admirers, the most favored “in cus respect betng Senalor Gorman. The galleries were, as is usual on opening day Well filled with strangers, Promptly at noon th President of the Senate called the body to order. Prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Huntley, chap- lain of the Sena’ ‘On motion of Mr. L eted to inform t a quo: ozan, the secretary was in- lise of Representatives nm of the Senate was assembled, and 2 business, Dawes the hour of dally _meet- , Unt otherwise ordered, wa vielock hoon. re laid betore the Senate, and the seéré- , the credentials of Hon. Wm. P. Sheiiield, had been apppoltited by the governor of Rhode and to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Anthony. On motion of Mr. Cockrell the Senate then, at 12:10, took a recess of half an li 2expiration of the rec of the s the Senate pro- tne usual morning lately referred, Mr. Culloma—To s made inthe military egalust any class of Oflicers of the army d full pay of the been so prom warof the rebellion, upou their own Jeers of the army who served in the War ef Ue rebailton. among them the following: prohibit distinct service of the U for gallant and to reil the i transfer of one reiier ition to the ter, and the two for use tn the nay: A from the House of Re; that body to be ready to FENCES ILLEGALLY ERECTED ON THE PUBLIC DO- Mr. Ingalls offered a resolution, which was agreed to, instructing tne committee on public lands to report such legislation as may be Leces- sary to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to Sutamuriiy remove ali feaces ilegalty constructed biic domain of the United States. oof Mr. Haw 53> p. iL, another of haif an hour 3, p.m. the President's’ message was re- he Sonate, and ts readlag was at once d with, SENATOR ANTHONY'S DEATH ANNOUNCED. The reading of the message was listened to with deep interest. It was conciuded at Aldrich, 1a a few feeling words, made nouncement of Senator Autiony’s death. ADJOURNED. AS @ mark of respect to Senator Anthony's mem- ory the Senate then, at 2:25 p.m.,on Mr. Aldrich’s motion, adjourned til to-morrow. House of Representatives. Though the gallerlesof the House were well- filled this morning with spectators anxtous to rlew the proceedings attendant on the first day of a Session, there Was an abseuce of that crush of visitors wht usually characterizes such an a sion. Numerous floral designs ornamented the desks of favorite members. ‘omptly at Loon the Speaker's gavel called the House to order. fn his opening prayer the chaplain gave thanks that the members had been permitted fo return in health and safety to theur legislative jutlos, 222 MEMBERS PRESENT. The roll call disclosed the presence of 222 mem- Ders—more than a quorum—and the clerk was di- rected to inform the Senate that the House was ready to proceed to business. ‘The Speaker appointed Messrs. Randail, Cox, of ww York, aud Browne, of Indiana, as a committee to watt upon the President, in conjunction, with a similar committee from the Senate, and inform him that Congvess is ready to receive any communica- Uon he may be pleased to make, A NEW MEMBER SWORN IN. ‘Mr. Holman (Ind.) presented the credentials of B. T. Shively, as member-clect from the 18th Indiana district, to succeed W. H. Calkins, resigned, and that gehtleman appeared at the bar of the House and took the oath of office. AU i the House took a recess for fifteen minutes. READING THE MESSAGE. After the expiration of tho recess the House ‘Waited idly until the Presidents private secretary, ‘Mr. Pruden, appeared (at 1:40 p.m) with the Presl- dent’s annual message, and it was immediately read by the clerk. After the message was read the House adjourned out of respect to thememory of Representatives Duncan and r deceased. FLOWERS FOR SENATOR. GORMAN. Senator Gorthan’s desk In the Senate to-day was almost hidden beneath two large and handsome floral pleces constructed by J. H. Small, the florist, to express the admiration of the Senator's friends for lis lavors in the campaign. One of the pieces represented a vacant senatorial chatr, which bore the suggestive legend, “Reserved for arthur P. Gorman in 1877,” When’ the Senator's present term expires. ‘The other was a gigantic rooster, of the approved democratic species, which seemed about, to fap t's perfumed wings ahd startle the Senate by a vigorous crow. = REPUBLICAN SENATORS WILL NOT BZ GBSTRUCTION- IsTs. Senator McMillan, of Minnesota, does not believe that the republican majority of the next Senate Will refuse to confirm Cleveland’s appointments, He says the republican Senators will not put them- selves In the attitude of obstructionists. SPEAKER CARLISLE THINKS THE TARIFF QUESTION HAD BRITER GO OVER TILL NEXT SESSION. peaker Carlisie says he thihks any attempt to bring up the toriff question tis session would Teet with the same fate it did last winter. The same forces, he says, would be at work, and another defeat would be prejudicial to the cause, Tueretore, he thinks. it better that the matter should go over until next session, when they will Lave plenty of ime, and the retommers will be un- questionadly in power. A proper revision of the tariff, he thinks, could then be faa. CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN SENATORS. After the adjournment of the Senate the republl- can Senators met in caucus, A committee was ap- pointed torearrange the membersitp of committees, inore especially to Ml the vacancies exused by the death of Senatur Anthony. The caucus war in session 41 ICT COMMITTER, will retain ‘ts forruer ua of meeting, Friday, and to-day @ cali ior a meeting next Friday was issued. Chairman Ingalls said toa Star reporter that the pending District business would be promptly taken up and ever y effort made to dispose of It. Defensive Works on Land and Water. AYPROPRIATIONS LIKELY TO BE MADE FOR FORTIFICA- TIONS AND THE NAYY. ‘The questions of fortifying the country and fe- constructing the navy will receive serious consider- ation from the House appropriations committce this session. A number of members of the commit- tee with whom a Star reporter has talked have come to the conclusion that the time has come ‘when the defenses of the country should be looked after. Members who opposed the expenditure of money for constructing fortifications last session have expressed their willingness to support an ap- Ppropriation for that purpose now. They say also Uhat there no longer remains an excuse for not re viving the avy, and that they expect steps to be take soon to Make it one of the most_perfect— though not the largest—in the world. The com- merce of the country they expect to be Dullt up by the democratic policy, and a navy will be neceasary for its protection. The trade with the South Ameri- can states and the West Indies is expected to be Jargely extended. A tangled condition of affairs 4s likely to arise from ary action on the part of tats country to enforce the “American ee with re- Jation ‘to the construction of the Panama canal, and the existence of an effective navy might serve to facilitate a peaceful settlement of the matter, —— The Alleged Navy Department Frauds. ANOTHER DEFENDANT FILES DEMURRERS, In the Crimmal Court, Judge Wylie, to-day, Mr. Bell Mann, one of the parties charged with pre- senting false vouchers to the Navy department, filed de:urrers to the Indictments agatust him, A Convention of Post Office Clerks. ‘This morning. delegates representing the post office clerks met here to frame a bill and procure legislation by Congress 80 as to place the post of fice clerks om the same footing as clerks tn other departments. ‘Chere were delegates present from Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Buffalo and Louisville. A room was procured at Abners, and a recess was taken till 8 clock. presides A Straw Bond Case. ‘JAMES W. bps RR ORERTE A coURT AY. ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, the case of James W. Donohue, charged with perjury in connection with the straw bond casea, was taken up—Messrs, A. K. Browne and C, Pelham for defendant, & hi .who had charge of various kinds of stands where ‘The Swatm Triat. TRSTIMONT POR THE PROSECUTION OPENED TO-DAT. ‘The Swaim court-mertiai reconvened at the Eb- ditt house this morning, after a week's intermis- sion, Mr. Jere Wilson appeared with Mr. Shella oarge as counsel for Gon. Swaim. The defense made a motion to further adjourn until Wednesday, on account of the unavoidahl: — ot Mr. Grosvenor, but the court over ral Mr. J. Stanley Brown, private secretary of the late President Garnela che Hrst witness called, testified to belng 2 member of the firm of Bateman € Co, from November, 1881, until the middle of July, 1882. On the tirst of July, 1882, he said, Gen. Swaim was indebted to the bank in tiie sum of $397. Siay 11Uh, 1862, witness borrowed $5,000 of Swat, agreeing {0 Day 6 per cent interes! and 10 per cea. Witness profits on his interest in the banklnz firm. Of this stm $1,000 was given in a check ou Bateman & Co., which Was never cashed, and when witness left the firm in July, $5,000 was passed w the credit of swaim, while he'was debited with the ; $1,000 represented by the uncashed check. Ex-Gov. Shepherd’s Assignment Sus- tained. The Court in General Term to-day gave an opinion in the suits brought by the F. 8. & T. Co. toenforcea lien against the property covered by the assignment made by ex-Go" Di some years ago for the benefit of his creditors, that the ? ‘0. catne too late for relief, and that the assignment Was good. Appeals weré noted. The De Wolowski Casc. Tn the Poltee Court to-day the trial of Alexander 8, De Wolowski, the music teacher, charged by his daughter, Isabelie, as has been stated in Taz Star, with having outraged her, was attended with rather sensational scenes. Isabelle D young woman twenty-three years old, testified that the first outrage committed by her fether ‘upon her was in January last, when he choked he and threatened, Sinee then y to get pe sion of the and that Isabelie, when sh Luther's home, took three or tour thousand dollars worth of diamonds and sliver with her, and stuce her arrest, she with other ladies, had ‘deima other property. ‘The court suggested that such testimony ible now, but that the defendant a Warrant for the alleged conspirators. a3, for the government, said he under- ughter had carried off kome propert: ‘The witness, upon ‘cross-examination, said. that ion, When her father assaulted was afraid ndant Dr. A. M. Kloczewakt, Dr. Von Dolke, Mr. H. H. Ellis, A. Everbaugh, W. 1. Jounson and J. M. Per- reard cach testified to the defendant’s good chara’ ter. The defendant, who testined that he was 46 Years aud he had been a tutor in President Lin- coln’s family, denied the charges against him in the most emphatte terms. While Mr. Carrington was speaking in behalt of the defendant, the defendaot fainted. He was carried to a bench, when his daugnter fell as though she had faiuted, and was curried out. ‘The caso Was sent tothe grand Jury; vail being fixed at $3,000. RELEASED ON Batt. De Wolowski furnished ball this afternoon and he was released. eS The Washington City Presbytery. At an adjourned meeting of the Washington City Presbytery held in the Ninth-street Presbyterian chureh this morning, Rev. Dr. Sunderland and Commodore Easby, a committee appointed for the purpose, made a report of an investigation of com- plaints made in connection with the work among the freedmen in Amelia county, Va., under charge ot Rev. A. J. Henry, a member of the presbytery. Dr. Sunderland, gave itas his opinion that the ac- tion of the freedmen’s board in deposing Mr. Henry and then ascing for a trialwas unjust. The ‘presbytery decided to request ‘the board to continue Mr. Henry untiil all parties would be heard. ——— Dantes Havixe Evorep wira a Wipow.—Benja- min Anderson, the colored man who was recently reported mntssing from his home in South Washing- ton, returned last night. He sald that he had been working for a rich man in this city, but could not say who it was. He dented -having left the city With a colored widow as was reported. ee Tar Perit Jvay.—In the Criminal Court to-day five members of the petit Ju -Theodore Barnes, John M. Young, Geo. H. Browa, Henry Taylor and P. 0. Cooke—failed to answer. The following were excused: A. G. Chewning, G. RK. Reppettl, W. C. Moore and James Hendley. To fill the vacancies Walter H. Acker, John H. Wise, H. 8. Fridley, john C. C, Snyder, Ricuard Alien, Geo. B. Harrison, John Ay. Geo. W. Calvert and Henry McDay were select ee GOVERNMENT Receipr3s To-vay.—Internal reve- ADistkict Casr Dectpep.—In the United States | Supreme Court to-day in the case of Mary Ann Batchelor, appellant, versus Sarah A and Jas. 1. Brereton, the decree of the District Supreme Court Was afliriged in favor of tae Breretons, the ap- peliees. ‘The Egyptian Campaign. GEN, LORD WOLSELEY’S STIREING ORDER TO HIS TROOPS. 0, December 1.—Gen. Lord Wolseley in a Stirrlag generai order reminds the troops that iheir mission is lo relieve Gep. Gordon and the be- dee red garrisons, Which he seys is an enterprise lo stir the heart of every man ivurtupate enough to take part in the expedition. He explains the ob- stacles in their way and says he reiles upon all ranks to second his efforts to sare Khartoum frum disaster. He expressed confidence in their ability to rescue Gen. Gordon and his comrades. GEN. GORDON CAPTURES SHENDY. Carmo, December 1.—Telegrams from Dongola re- assert that Gen. Gordon bas taken Shendy, Soon Foreign News by Cable To-day. THE REBELS INVEST SUAKIM. Lonpon, December 1.—A dispatch from Suakim to the Times says tet on Saturday the rebels closely invested the town. The ships and the forts kept up acontinual Bring all day. A force of 500 rebels attacked the caval and camel patrols, but were repulsed. ——— Gov, Cleveland’s Right-Hand Man. DANIEL &. LAMONT HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY. Presideni-elect Cleveland's successful admin- istration as governor of the state of New York has brought into great prominence the man who shares his counsels and whose knowledge and sagacity have been unquestionably an element of importance 12 the developmentof the extraor- dinary success which characterizes the public career of his chief. Tae private secretary of the President-clect, Daniel S. Lamont, was born in Cortland county, N. ¥., February 9, 1851. He was the only child or a country merchant 11 good cir- cumsiahers, wno gaye him an academic educa- ton. Upon leaving college he entered his. fatter’ rk, cupation which proved uncon- yas Soon réiinoutshed for the pursuit | ‘Mr. Lamont was made a delegate to Er polite democratic state conventions before he had at- tatned 1s majority. His first office was a3 geputy Clerk in New York. He was a member of . ably iu 1870, 1871 and 1875. In | 1876-77 he acted as chief cierk 1m the New | York state department, under John Bigelow. Mr, Lamont was a contidential man about Sainuiel J. Tilden during the time he was governor of the Empire state and atter his nomination for the presi- dency in the period of his candidature. It isstatea that Mr. Tiden has employed lima oftener tn confi- dential matters than he bas any other man. From 1875 Untll 1883 Mr. Lamout was secretary of the democratic state committee of New York. He evi- denced as such a marvelous acqtatntance with the detlis of state polittes, and a Knowledge of public men and politicians rarely equaled. His facility of remembering persons and calling them by name 13 very tumarkable. He was appoliited to the position he ‘now holds January 1, 1883, and also infiiary secretary, with the rank’of colonel Mr. Lamont has had'some experience as a newspaper man, hay- ing been managing editor of the Albauy Argus for some years unill he accepted bis pe mot appoint- ment. He is still a stockholder in the Albany Argus company, of which Daniel Manning 1s president. Hie grandparents came to tals country trom Scot land. “He has a wife and two children. Church Fair Gambling. MONSIGNOR CAPEL CONDEMNS THE PRACTICE, BUT INVESTS HIS MONEY IN CHANCES. ‘From the New York Sun, Monsignor Capel stood at the head ot a short Might of stairs last night, at All Satnts’ church fair, with a sliver sign that read “Refreshments”, on one side of him, and another that read “Sand- wiches” on the other, while just above his head, in gieaining brass, were the words, “Ice Cream.” ‘When he was ready to talk the sixty-eight young women who sold chances in all sorts of household furniture and wearing apparel, and the young men masculine comforts were for sale in chances, all FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The iollowing are the opening and3 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported hy spectal wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: | @ Spm. oe “a ay } 99 | 913, Ya 8M)---.- Do. pret...../ 18 Nor. & West. p17 | a8 North Pag...) 18 | 18 a2 | ay Ry 136 1st 17% 17% 14541. 1X a Tay By i a ist 4 3 a ay | 8 IGS 108% Omaba, 39” | 30 Do. pret. a | ot Sy... 13%) 14 81) BI Bx! Sig 6% | FREE E. fi |Unton Pas. ab, Pac. a mac railroad company, nas given notice to the Dis- trict Commissioners of The Intention of that com- pany to isy [racks acToss 14th street southwest ortheast, was led by aid sue returned from . ¥ Wao liad walked with ve her her cru Temarkabie cases, crutches fiteen ‘y es to bring to Washin; had had all the be: imore, but had no relief Ul she a d with oll and prayed for. Then she threw aside her eruteh: d walked. A t ealed of scarlet fever house where she went P insy, Who was likey ealed.——The use of a house tn Baltimore been given to Eider Raymond, of this city, for faith Worl, and tnere it was wed Uno sok and affictedean go to ve healed free. Pray Were offered for a faith house in Washington. Prayers were requested for several persons, abd a special prayer for a minister in Us ci RANG OF THE TaeRMoMETeR—Tae following Were the readings at the office of the chief signal Officer to-dav: 7 am., 20.8; 11a. m., 38.1; 2 p.m, 34.8 Maxunum, minimum, 29.6. pasar Er ‘Tae KINDERGARTEN Fatn—Tue free Kindengar- teu building bazaar and educational exnibvit will day and evening, ual Wednesday | night. re are dafly free kind 1 exercl Prof. Richards lectures on the ne education, at 6 o'clock. No admission charged at lunch ume. é a The friends of Mr. W. R. Comstock, of the eastern division, U. 5. Pension office, on Saturday presented him With an elegant and unique shaving inirror, it being his 24th birthday John’ Barnes and John Isaacs, the two colored Ten who were charged with assaulting Officer Slack, in Ragtown, as heretofore mentioned in THE Star, were fined’ $10 each by Judge Snell this qorning. James Jackson, a young colored man, was arraigned tn the Police Court this mornii ma | charge of larceny from the person. He pleaded fully, and the case was sent to the grand Jury; nds $500. a PAWNSROKER’S Satg.—In another column will be found the advertisement of the closing paw: broker's sale of C. A. Smith, 314 9th street horth- West (Fulton’s), who is retiring from the business This sale presents an excellent opportunity to obtain handsome Christmas presents at low figures. Those in need of such guods should not fail to attend. The sale begins this evening at7 o'clock. THeRe will be a trustee’s sale of fine on Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and 3d streets east and corner of Sth and D streets southeast to- morrow afternoon at 4 and 4:30 o'clock. SHow Cases aT AUcTiON.—Messrs. Duneanson Bros. will sell to-morrow morning, commencing at 10 o'clock, at their salesteoms, about 25 show cases. Storeiceepers in need of the same for the holiday trade should attend. See advertisement. ——— | Political Notes. | _ The Virginia generat assembly, Saturtas, passed over the governor's veto the electoral bill, | which virtually places the whole election ma- | chinery of the state tn the hands of the democrats. | Hon. Samuel J. Randall spoke in AUanta, Ga., | Friday night, at the grand state demonstration, to | 20.000 people, and left there for Washington the same bight. | _ McGregor, who was on the prohibition ticket, in | West Virginia, has formally notified E. Willts Wil- | son, the democratic governor elect, that be will | contesthis seat. The republicans by this contest | hope to gatn a Congressman. |The officta, canvass in Washington Territory | gives Voor (dem.), delegate to Congress, 90,805; | Armstrong (rep.), 20849. The oficial orado was: Blaine, 35,277; | Cleveland, 27,627; Butler, 1,957; St. John, 759. ‘Tue democratic committee of York county, Pa., | on Saturday endorsed the nomination of Di.'J. A’ | Swope, of Adams, to succeed the late W. a. Dun- n for Che congressional term, which expires on | | ine dth of March next, | | “The Chicago Times of yesterday says: “The evi- | | dence of fraud in the second precinct of the elght- eenth Ward is pow positive, and this Was shown to | Mr. Brand, ts democratic candidate for the state seLiate, Whereupon he telegraphed to stop theman- damus proceedings, and he will now make no effort | to obtain his seat.” ‘The Times also claims that the democrats will make no effort to control the | legislature. | News Notes From the Old World by Cable. Prime Minister Ferry has abandoned a”! hope of @ successful Issue of the Inediation of England be- tween China and France. Reports have reached Hong Kong that the boller | | of the French man-of-war ‘hizaure Gonouilly, of | the coast of Formosa, bas burst killing thirteen persons. Private letters recetved in London from members of the Nile expedition say Gen. Gordon is short of atnmunition and consequently obliged to act strictly on the defensive. ‘The reichstag committee, to which the matter had been referred, on Savurday re] adversely The Plenary Council. TICRTR SOLEMN SESSION TRETERDAT—THR aDOR TION OF THE DECREES—NO RADICAL CHANGES PROD ABLE. The pontifical bigh mass, solemn session and other services tn connection With the Plenary Coun- cll, at the Cathedral in Baltumore yesterday, were snore largely attended tuan ob any day of thecoun- cil, except the opening day. Hundreds of peopie were unabie to obtain admission, All the prelates and officars ot the council wore red and. the bishops a’ mnitres to match, andue abort wearing plain white mittes. The’ apostolic dele- gate wore a very rich cope of white and gold, wit! mitre to match. The mass was Bishop Loughlin, of Brooklyn, with Rev. J { O'Connell, D. D., of vn, ; Rev. Jamen F. Mackin, ‘of Waltimore: sit-deacoa. and ‘Ret Joun Foley, of Baltimore, assistant priest. ‘The music was rendered by Ube Ceoilian and chotrs, as at all the pontifical high the council “At the conclusion Beunessy, of Dubuque, Sanctity of the Chureh.’ FOURTH SOLEMN SESSION OF TRE COUNCIL After the sermon the fourth solemn session of the council began. It was opened with prayer and the chanting of an anthem. The apostolic deir- rate WaS seated on the altar steps, with ain, oc Wheeling, and Janssens, or Nat at his right ana left. The numbers of the decrees acted on duriug Ue last Week were then read b; o muses: ‘the mass preached a sermon on “The i Monsiznore Coroeran and te Res. Di the secretaries of the po wed by the Mshops. The services Closed with begediction by the apostolic delegate. Bishop freland, of St. Pal cued a temperance sermon xt whe cat A Uiduum, or three days of devotion, will be be- sub lu the cataedial next Friday evening, tu honor Of the Teast of the luminaculate Conception, which occurs next Monday. Next Sunday, being the closing day of the council, there will be a pubile Procession of the prelate: aud clergy, ason the opening dar. RELATIONS BETWEEN BISHOPS AND PRIFSTS. The Baltimore Si says: “The Impression now Is thagthe council will not recommend any radical of the church and the reja- nd clergy to each other, bit is thought most probable, be passe ting” tore vitality to the regulations for the adjustment of differences between the priests and Uielr bishops courts which have heretofore existed tn sume Torm in the dioceses, composed of the best-known clergymen in each locese, Tor the trial of priests wo have fallen under the censure of their Mshops, and for the set- Uement of other causes of contention between a priest and bis superior, will be given a more practl- eal form and invested with greater jurisdiction, There is however, a strong seutment Monge the conservative Inexnbers of Uke council adverse U9 taking Irom the able hands which have hituerio he growing Al an church so success- Y any essentia! portion of their power, and 1. Sevms to be cleariy Tecognized that noUning’of Uhat kind will be Gone Uy Uhe council, here is nodoubi taat the counctt will provide for Issuing a cateciistn, Louk an Kuglish and a Ger- man one, under t slate of the church, which 1s regarded us © matter of considerable uoportance, One authoritative catechism will secure complete uniformity, It 15 said, and guand agaiust variaons from mistakes wise.” : as The New Oricans Exhibition. A New York engineer is on his way to New Or leans tor the purpose of preparing an estimate of how much money will be needed to piace the drives leading trom the city to the exposition grounds in & condition Mited to the demanus that will grow Out Of the tnflux of visitors expected at the coming World’s fair. Prominent citizens of New ori alarmed over the possibility that the city cor- poration will neglect the needed Improvements. ave deterinined to raise by subscription suMctent funds to carry out such a plan as he may recow- mend to (he event of the Tailure of a memorial which Ubey are preparing to present to the New ‘Orleans common council. Of a dozen drives lead- ing from the city, drives with marked natural advantages, scarcely one 1$ ia tolerable order. Fine scenery on the Outskifis of the city 1s shut om as effectually by reason of these bad roads as Though a deep river or impassabie forest ay bee ween, Jt means broken springs and injured horsefiesb, if nO Worse, to make a trip any distance down the river Ranks. One cing only is his ded upon— direction has the city government 2 Substantial asphalt pavement ts to accommodate travel from the city's center to Une exposition grounds, but there seems doubt even as to whetuer this will be compieied unul after the big fair is opened. A New York livery man ts serene ing to Uanfer a large portion of his ext stables to Nev Oricans during the fair. Mard times in New York are telling on the livery tual. ness in @ most marked fashion. It 1s hard to find a safer thermometer of financial health in New Dork than that which registers business at Ike veries. News Briefs. County Detective Langhurst, of Pittsburg, act- Mg under order from cout, bas prevented & fight between Charles Mi chell and John Gil ‘One of the Buzzard gang was captured about $0 miles from Bowmansville, Pa., Pod ma i pur- sult of the burglars who robbed ler's Jeweiry store tn that place, Gov. Slick, of Kansas, himself an extensive cat- te breeder, says that the proposed national cattle trail is impracticable. Vaughn Won the 4Shour walking match at Law- Tence, Mass., Closing last night, by @ score of 181 tiles 8 laps; Edwands second, 170 miles. ‘The English executive department continues to report the spread of disaffection tu Jreland, and the steal activity of secret societies in recruiting their numbers. The redistribution bill offered in the British par Vament raises the population standard for con- suiluencles with two embers, and gives a great increase in ue num of meinbers from Londou and other populous ve aers Mr. Bernard Coleridge, a son of Lord Chief Jus- tice Col . S endeavoring to compromise wiLa Mr. ¢. M. Adams. Mir, Coleridge has offered to pay all the Costs and $5,000 to settle the matter. Jos. Thorp. the sol. a Weaithy lumberman Itv- ing in Eau Claire, W:s, 13 engaged to Miss Anule Longfellow, one of the Gaughters of the late poet. aoe) Sara, married Ole Buil, the violinist, in Gen. Gershon Mott, who served in the Mexican ‘War and also in the late war, fell dead from heart disease in Philadelphia on ye Andrew Benson Was arrested 16 Malden, Saturday night, on suspicion ot having mi Mrs. Margaret J. Benson, a widow with whom he ‘was keeping company, aba who was found in ber Foom dead, covered with cuts. | reat excitewent vi cigar manu- tacturers in Key West, Florida, Om account of tho provisions of the commercial Weaty between Spala and the United States, reducing the duty on Ha- “Prank Sanders, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., inventor ot Towing machine, committed suiciae yes ‘to the proposal of Prince Bismarck to establish the Office of a second secretary of foreign affairs. ae Work and Wages. ‘The general feeling among busiuess men in Pitts- burg is growing more hopeful. .... Alexander Smith & Son's mils, Yonkers, New York, employing be- ‘tween 3,009 and 4,000 hands, shut down Saturday and will not resume for an indefinite time... Buell’s hoslery miil, at Tilton, N. H., commences to-day on full time, but with a cut down of 10 cent.....Ballantyn? & Fleteher’s Granite wool mulls. at Tikon, aiso start up to-day..--The em Plozes of the five principal glass. factories in Pitts. ure Wil today inaugurate a strike against a re- duction’ in their wages averaging 21 cent. About 1,000 pergons will be thrown out of emplay- ment.....The Gfoucester (N. J.) Gingham which have been idle for weeks past, will re- sume operations to-day at a reduction of 15'per cent in wages.....The Howe Sewing Machine company’s ‘Works in Bridgeport, Conn., were shut down on Wednesday till January 1, and about 200 hands will be thrown out.....A notice was posted at the War- Fen founary at “Palipsburg, N. J, Sat that ‘Wages would fuced 12 per cent. The foundry employs about 300 men, A PnILaDELpata Prize Ficnt.—Jaek Dempsey, of New York,and Mike Mallon, of Philadelphia, who recently won the title of champion ina spar- Ting tournament, fought a prize figut in the second story of « building in elphia Saturday night. The gloves were hard packed. ‘The fight was for £150 a side and an extra purse to be contributed by the spectators. After two rounds, during whici Malion was badly punished, the fight was in Dempsev’s favor. Mallon claims that he was not in a condition to ignt. ATTEMPTING TO EscaPe THE GALLOWS.—The ofMficiais of Salem, N. J., that How Sul'tvan, the boy under sentence to be hanged to-morrow for the murder of Ella Watson, had disconnected the ball and chain from his ankle, and that there were other evidences of an atiempt to make his escape. Yesterday It was discovered that Sullivan had loosened the ventila~ tor In the roof of the room in which he was con- fined. Tae prisoner now realizes that he must hang, and confessed that he had been on the roof of the building twice last week, but postponed his escape until last Friday. Thursday a death watch ‘was placed over im, and his plans of escape were discovered. , Sullivan says hie will show the what itracles can be done by a boy, and that ne ie eee feet ied when on the lows. FATAL SHOOTING IN MARYLA&ND.—James H. Wil- their wares, Father Power, ‘the Pastor, suid heuad suggested that tho Monsignor should on “Ecclesiastical Gamt tes Mgr. Capel said this was the third he had attended in this country, and that he had taken a retty strong feantaon hot to visit the fourth. ft all the ecci ibiers he had seen those, nt Were about the best. “But if I were to wo-buck to the P and were to tell him of the excellent priest in does is to run horses in the basement a a i io & eS BEE Bs8e Of foul play, as both wwuen found, and near by. It i iz De alt #8 Hi gs : i a MANMIED. Poo! Md, op August i ‘the at. EAE Boke caer ackem DIED. x this life November 30th, 1884, ater 8 " sutneas Mia SALLY - , aged seven ark Wil take Pisce from ber late 21u5 bth trent, Tuesday, wor Bi at twowlosr, Hriends ‘and felatives "aro Pes invited 10 at 230 5 , bdoved AA ~ ebaheaipaber ba ‘take place from her Inte residence, Ni Sortheast, on Tuesday, Descusber it 2.00 Pea thous wis Fothorio Oo Heaven, Tuy will tedoue” | Mamta. Heaven,