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- THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Feethwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th8:, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. eDTIzmO San fe served to mubertners Mm the i a tBke Sw account ok 10 costae SPL eats pee month. Copies atthe counter, teotieach Syma roeags repaid Goce mae bs Pus monte, eaters st the Post Ofice at Washington, D.C. pavondcines msil matter! — Ohe ‘Tae Wareir Sran—pablished on Friday—St a year. pasngeprpad. Bir munthe one a {E27 All mail sutecriptions mmst be pad tm advance: at gaper aeut loner than is paid for | Estes of adverti«ing made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. (AVE MOVED INTO MY, NEW OFFICE EW noomne Non 9, Yoand Ii, second foot of te Keke building. "No. 1416. ¥ sircet northwest, where f ‘be always pleased to see my friends and cus- ‘Shops remain at the old place,with telephonic conuec- — ROBT. L FLEMING, 200.8 “Architect and Builder. THE Us’ UARTER! Con MernoroLtan ns jat'the company's ofice, 2411 Ridiatter SANUAIN 2 1583. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Wasmnsoros, D. ©. Deceinber 27. 1584. The Directors of thie Bank have declared a @iead upon Hweapital stock of four percent, bay: ‘able on January 4, ase &. “Wasuixoros THE CO-FARTN! iating: 4 5A RUFF, Cashier. G., Decesnber 96, 1584. SiP HERETOFORE. EX- ‘between thew under the firm name | Sotw THORN & CO. bas this day bern dicwalved by ‘outual consent. CW. THORN. JOHN TINGRAM | The c and Siliner wader the same Drm name as Engerofore, Mr. Ingram wili be found with tx 4 CW. THORN, ter cents For st When you wart good value ask for | PIPER-HEIDSIECK ‘Champagne. Unscrupulous dealers attempt to substitute other ‘brands for the sake of extra profits. “PIPER-HEIDSIECK" on sale with every “wide- awake” wine merchant in the trade, 1 21-m,w&f20t 7 Be re, eae cea nanns oe ae EES: SES LEWIS JOHNSON & CO, BANKERS. Exchange on the principal cities in Europe for sale in suune to vale Travelers credits raed. ‘Bny and sell all local and other investment securi- Hen. Orders: Aa _ executed in Phils Setkinetal coliectica buninca, A FULL LINE OF HANDSOME HOLIDAY at “3. PRICE'S, — is Drug Store, a3 No. 426 7th street southwest ie HRIS" S$ GOODS. Ferathase ha a Lamps, Brass Andjrons. Fire one ress "assortment of BLASS ORS Sclnin Flowered Vases, Baskets, MENTS, Fancy Por fc ty E F. BROOKT £21 15th street, Corcoran Bailiine as. $= JNO. MORAN, 2125 PENNA, AVENUE, CP nati ot Bibby Catcoben and itepeien for hare: ‘also Sexton's and Wood's Parlor Suu Latrobes, to heat ‘two stories, as low as $20. Havinu a larwe force. orders Will be attended fo promptly. Telephone. oci-3m (Se BENovaL I to 625 F Law offices of W. Pace Brit removed to RETENTION OF VISITORS AND RES EB" GE Spartcutarly called to PHOSYTE A the ew snd popular Brain and Nerve Tonic and Safe- (guard against Malaria. For sale areated by the, or GStotdes by W.C MILBURN, Sole Inventor and Mane facture. 1429 Pennsy vans aveuue, aur eS SAMUEL S. SHEDD. FINE GAS FIXTURES. RED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND Arg SHADES. DUPLEX. MOEHRING AND STUDENT LAMPS, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. ROGINSKI & LEWIS. THE ELL ENOWS laziers, are a $9.2. All onders promptly atvended to. be Hourpay Presests. Se — 44 AND 96 SEVENTH STREET. PAINTINGS, !ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, OLEOGRAPHS, TOILET AND WORK BOXES, JEWEL AND ODOR CASES, ALBUMS, BISQUE FIGURES. CHRISTMAS CARDS, : WHISK HOLDERS, &c. READY-MADE PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE FRAMES ‘Made to Order from a Great Variety of BRONZE, GOLD AND FANCY MOULDINGS. CHRISTIAN EISELE‘’S BEAUTIFUL PAINTING, “MOONLIGHT ON THE OKLAWAHA” ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE ar W. H. VEERHOF?'S ART GALLERY, 41 SEVENTH STREET. 4 SIMILAR LINE OF GooDs, { \Witu THE appitiox oF WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, &e. AT MY MAIN STORE, M6 SEVENTH STREET. B B—Framing Fine Pictures a Specialty, @l-Imlp Tae Crzsnrse Ocr Suz ‘TO REMOVE CONTINUES. Everything must be sold, even in such staples as, RUBBER GOODS. Reductions have been the rule, and some rtyles 0 ‘Coats have been marked from $3 to $& My axsortmnent of RUBBER coaTs Toms yet intact I wish to call your attention to-day to | some special styles vf Coats, adaptal to the purposes of Horsemen, aoe } Transfer Agents And all whose business call for continued exposure | One style permits abandant ventilation acd the free use of the hands for aceess to pockets in under gar- iments and protects them from the wet. ‘Men's Gossamer Coats reduced from $2.50 to $1.50. Men's Heavy Coats reduced from @250 Wo 82 (Cape Anu Suits in black and yellow, t ‘Special closing rates fur lange quantitie: iG, THE CLOTHIER, NO. 410 SEVENTH STREET. UENNE am Lana Artestios: LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. MLLE M. J. PRANDI, > Mus. M. J. Hewr's, 1909 F erage GRAY SHADES! RHEA WAVES! —- SHINGLED BANOS ‘These styles never peed be im the hairdressers’ han Is. So se sche QO P= cost oFF. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, ‘at 20 per cent off Marked Prices, to Reduce Stock. MEG AL J. HUNT, j EB rei sarionar Bas ening Stat , + V% 64—N2 9.884. NOTICES. _WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES AT WAUGH M. 'z church, corner Sd aud A ntroots northeast: to: night, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Preaching by'*he pastor, Kot. N. Bagg, D. D., and other appropriate _ SPECIAL Gorcises. Offerings {ok the beiueht of sexton. All well isposed persons cordially invited. gr MOUNT VERNON PLACE 3B Oil ES 'south. corner of Mh and K strectn Light service. commencing ‘at 9:90 p. i Public 4p ted. (oS WATCH NIGHT SFRVIcES AT ForNDiy M_E. Church T0-NIGHT to commence at 9:0. Sermon by the Pastor, Rev. Dr. H.R. NAYLOR, aj Briate to the occasion. fa SONS OF JONADAR —PIONE ER COUNCIL, ee er eithala ts eoual “were Nigh Meets Interesting public exereiecs appropriate t3 the coceston inereatig phic exerciws appropriate ‘will be helt from to 0p ut All Jousiabs aud thelr Friends aro contialy invited. JM BUCHANAN, He- cording Seeretary. it [HEADQUARTERS KIT CARSON POST, XO 2 one WASHINGTON D.C, DECEMBER Special order Na 5: "ii: compliance with orders from Department Flead- arters, ‘she comrades of this Port wilt assemble. at os! Headquart ere at 11:30 a.m. on JANUARY 2, I for the purpose of paying their respecta to the Prod Of the United States and calling apon the Secretar of War aud the Eleutenarit General of the Army. Tt {rorgied fant every unember of the Fost will pose i. ccanion BY order SOHN C.S. BURGER, Post Commander. WM. A.ANDRE, Adjutant a REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK, ‘At Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, At the Close of Business, December 20, 1884. = 274,910.29 55 ‘kaon 90 Siker stocks: bonds and wore 355890.00 Due from approved reserve agents $5,800.35 Due from other National 0198. 33 ruc from State Henke an bank SL Real estate, furniture rea Carrent expenses and taxes pald = Be Premiums paid. 5 Checks ‘other cash items. Banik. 5 Pelican oa ‘Total.. ‘Fgeasurer 6 tal stock paid in. Sarpius find Undivided profit Ditiends napasd videnda unpaid. Individual deposita subject to checks. Gortined check ne ‘Due to other National Banks. 1 Due to State Banks and bankers. Total... ceseeeeteeeees SLABREOOSE District of Columbia, county of Washington, LW.LATRD, J. Cashier of the above-named bank Jemnly swear that the above statement is true best of my Knowledge and belief. Snbecribed and of December, 1884. Correct—Attest. £8. FREY. Notary Public. § THOMAS BROWN,/ MJ. ADL ER, It THOMAS KNOWLES.) Qe Berorr or Tne cosprtion oF THE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, At Washington, D. C., At the Close of Business, December 20, 1894. v Other stocks, bonds Due from older National bentars from other National ban ‘Due from State Banks and Bankers.. eal entate, furuituce aud Sxtares. Current expensesand taxes paid. Premiums paid. ks and other ‘of other bet ks Cheol Bills Fractional paper currency, nickels and pea Due to other National Banks te othe Na = ‘Due to state banks and bankers. ‘Total... District of Columbia, ax: 1. GEO. H. B. WHITE, Cashier of the above-named bank. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the bestof my knowledge and belief. GEO. H. B. WHITE. Cashier. ‘Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of Decemer, 1884. WILLIAM G. MOORE, Notary Public, Comzzcr—Attest: J, W. THOMPSON, 1 * JAMES E. FITCH, ‘Wa, THOMPSON 1 W. PS. SANGER. TO THY STOCKHOLDERS OF THi iE ‘OF WASHING -Theannual election of eleven directors venue, on TUESDAY, January 6th. 1885, between the jars of 12 m ‘m ‘aoe te J_A. RUFF, Cashier, CP yaa Martin Cclepeind cacen s NEW z = Bs JNO. H. MAGRODER. 430-3 ‘1437 New York avenue. Cc DEPT, OF THE POTOMAC GA kt, ‘Headquarters, 9th and D sts., Dec. 29, 1884, Ordered, That the Posts of this Department will as- semble at these Headquarters cn NEW YEAR'S DAY at Im. sharp, for the purpose of paying theft respects to the President of the United States, ‘The line will be formed at noon and will move at 12:15, without a mo- ment’s delay. The line will form ou D street, right Feating on 10th street, and will march by fours, as diree- ted in G. 0, No. 6, (C.8.) On leaving the White House, the line will reform and march to the War Department, ‘where the Comrades will be reevived by Secretary Lin- In and Gen. Sheridan in their oft “py command of D. 8 EEEARTE epee t commander. © HL TKGRAM, ese Asat. Adjt. Gen'l. (ar DoceMENTs ix HARDWOODS ax SUILDING LUMBER. WASHINGTON, D. C., WED ESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1884. NEW YEAR RECEPTIONS, A List of Those Who Will Receive. OFFICIAL PROGRAM O¥ THS RECEPTION AT THE WHITR HOUSE—THE RECEPTIONS BY TBR LADIES OF THE CABINET—A LIST OP LADIES WHO WILL NOT RECEIVE. ‘The President’s reception will be conducted ac- cording to the following program: At 11 a. m.—The President will recetve the mem- bers of the cabinet and the diplomatic cor AU 11:15 & m.—The chief Justice and the asso- oe Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States At 11:30 a. m.—Senators and Representatives in Congress, the judges of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the judges of the Court of Claims and officers of the District judiciary, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ex- meinbers of the cabinet, and ex-ministers of the United States, At 12 ni.—The officers of the army and navy. At 12:30 p. m.—The secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the commissioner of agriculture, the ‘assistant secretaries of the departments, the as- sistant postmasters general, the solicitor general, the assistant attorneys general, the superintendent of the coast survey, the heads of the bureaus of the several departments, the national board of health, and the civil service commission. At 1245 p. m.—The Associated Soldiers of the War of 1812, the Associated Veterans of the Wat of 1816, ‘the Grand Army of the Republicand the members ot the Oldest Inhabitants’ association of the District ret DR hich will t 1 p. m.—Reception of cit which will ter- men at2p. m. iar ive Mi ‘arrlages will approach the Executive Mansion by, the eastern gate and leave by the western. ‘The Presient will be assisted at his reception by the ladies of the Cabinet and by the following: Mra. Geo. F. Edmunds, Mrs Jno. G. Carlisle, Mrs. Justice Miller, Mrs Justice Field, Mra. Justice Woods, Mrs. Justice Blatchford, Mrs. Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. Miller (Cal), Mrs, Hale, Mra’ Cam- eron (Pa), Mrs. Miller (N. Y.), Mra, But- Jer, irs. Manderson, Mra. Frye, Mra Cul- Jom, ‘Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Hawley, Mrs Sherman, “Mrs. Vest, Mra. Ingalls, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Sabin, Mrs Jonas, Mrs. H. W. Siocum, Mrs. J. T. Spriggs, Mrs. John. R. Thomas, Mrs. J. Randulph Tucker, Mrs. Theo. Lyman, Mrs. John H. Ketcham, Mra. N.W. Nutting, Mrs, Thos. B. Reed, Mrs. A. G. Curtin, Mrs E. Jobn Elis, Mrs. H. @. Burlet Mrs. F. A. Johnson, Mrs. Gen.’ Sheridan, Mrs, Chauncey Meieever, Mrs, John Davis, Mrs. Wm. A. Maury, Mrs. Clayton Mc- Michael, Mra. Bancroft Davis, Mme. Jerome Bona- rte, dirs. Wim. H. Hunt, Mrs. Geo, M. Robeson, irs. A. F. Rockwell, Mrs. John Field, Mrs. Charles Nordhom, Mrs, McAllister Laughton, Miss Stout, the Misses Frelinghuysen, ‘The arrangements for the press and the public ‘Will be about the same as last year. It ts expected that the ladies asked to receive will be at the White House at least 15 minutes before 11, ay the President 1g invariably punctual to the minute on Occasions of official ceremony. The Cabinet, &c. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury and Mra. McCul- Joch will be assist=d in receiving upon New Year's sy by their daughters, Mrs. Tale and Miss Mc- Culloch, Miss Patterson and several young ladies from New York. ‘Mra. Postmaster sina Hatton, assisted Mra. James B. Edmond Mrs. W. B. Thompson, Mrs. W. P. Hepburn, Miss Kittle Wiison, Miss Helen Nichols and Miss Maggie Hepburn; 1204 18th 6t nw. ‘The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs, Teller, as- sisted by Mra. Joslyn, wife of the Assistant Secre- tary of the Interior; #28 M st. Admiral aud Mrs. Porter will receive to-morrow, ‘and will also receive every Monday during thé month of January. After the reception at the White House, Mrs Clayton MeMichael, wife of the marshal, will re- ceive at the residence of the Attorney General, as- sisting Mrs. Brewster. Navy Deranraexir, - Wasminaton, December 30, 1854. ‘The Officers of the Navy ond Marine Corps will assemble at the Nayy Department at 11:30 o'clock & m. on Thursday. January 1, 1885, 1 special full- dress uniform, to pay thelr respects, at 12 o'clock, to the President of the United States ‘They will form in the Navy Department, under the direction of the senior officer present, and pro- ceed in 8 body to the Executive Mansion. Winias E. CuaNpier, Secretary of the Navy. Other Receptions. Mary Alexander, assisted by ber sister; 1707 r — > eae Mrs Win. J. ‘Acké (nrg, paid, Miss Larner ‘Miss Reinicker, of ”/ J, Md.; 133 E st. nw. MI . re het e Bo ot OS habeas Miss Sallie A>» fisted by her sister, Miss Moliie, and mis {SYtSSontgomery, trom 3 until 9 p- m.; 1906 Ver" avenue. Mrs. Jon B. alley, assisted by Miss Alley, Miss ‘Tomes and Miss Lizzie Shellabarger; 926 McPherson quare. irs. W. D. Anderson, assisted by her sister, Miss Alice Atchison and Miss Gertie Brown; 46 Defrees street. Bishop and Mrs. Andrews; ‘The Richmond. Mra. Job Barnard and Mra M.C. Barnard, as sisted by Mrs. J. R. Young; Mra Representative Beach and Miss Beach, as- sisted by Mra. Representative John K. ‘Thomas and several young li t the Portland. ‘Miss Maria Benton, with the Misses Agnes and Minnie Davis; 457 G st. st. n.w. Mrs. Wm. Birney, assisted by Mrs. R. C. Get- shell, Miss Kiraey, ‘Mrs. A. A. Birney, Miss Jessie Waite, the Misses Chadwick of Boston, and Miss M. EB. B._ Roberts of Cincionatl; 1901 arewood ave- nue, Le Droit Park, from 1 to 9 o'clock. Miss Mary Berens, assisted by Miss Minnie Xander; 1128 7th st. n.w.. from 2 to 7 p.m. Mra Bollinger, assisted by Mrs. John McGirr, sr., of Phtiadeiphia, and others; 2219 I st. n.w. Miss Burton; #41 H st. ‘Mrs. Geo. A. Bentley, assisted by Miss Katle D. Bentley; 1527, 14th st. n. w. Saif S&P. Brown, Miss Arrick and Miss Hewetson; 187 O st. Mrs, R. V. Belt, assisted by Miss Rachel Belt,Mrs. 1. P. Berthrong ner Joves, Mrs. D. Haskell, and ‘Uie Misses Wilson, of Havre de Grace, Md, from 1 OS p. m.; 1314 19th st. nw. Mrs, James bel, 132934 5th st. n. w. Mrs. M. C. Butler, ufter assisting at the Presi- dent's reception, will receive with Mrs. Gen. Drum. Her daughter and niece will assist Mrs. Drum. Mrs. A. Brandebury, assisted by the Misses ‘Merrick, nieces of Asst. Secretary Coon, and her mat beh Kate Sherman, of N. H.; 1522 Columbia 2 m. Mrs. ford; 933 T st. n. w. Mra 5. H. Bodflsh, Mra. T. A. Cushing and Miss. Hattie Cushing, assisted by Mra. and Miss Howell and Miss Johnston; 65 F st. n. w. ‘Miss Grace Babcock; 1327 F E: mn ‘Mrs. T. M. Buckingham. assisted by her sisters, Mrs. John R. Coffin and Miss Lida Carpenter, also Miss Kate Wells and Miss Jessie Hilton; 800 A st ‘The Misses Bradley: $07 C st. n.w. Mrs. Wm. Andrew Boyd, of New York, witl as sist Mra. M. Lititla Watson; 1114 M st. n.w. Mrs. J. H. Bird and daughters, assisted by Mra Marshall, irs Belote, and Mrs. Porter, of Brooklyn, ‘from 11 to &; cor. 6th and C st. sw. Mrs. S. R. Bond, 13 Iowa Circle, with Mrs. A. B. ‘Mullett; 2501 Pennsylvania ave. Misses Nellie and Moliie Brawner will assist Mrs, Earnest May; 1424 Q st. ‘Miss Bernie will assist. Mrs. Com. A. A. Semmes al the navy yard. 1 Langdon ‘Terrace, WM. McLEAN & SON, aw THIRTEENTH AND B STREETS 2. W. C2 she Wasitowton and Geonsetoee Sone for the election of bel Paice of the company. G ongetowns 3” WEDSESDAT, hie polls wil be opedcd at ia m., and closed a 2 eit bey m. ‘Transfer books will be closed ot the ith of Suathary, ‘1883, and opened on January 15th, 1883, i. MUBT, Preeident. ONES dezindtd ‘THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIREME! CDP" estrance Con Wantingtou aed Georme pany of town will meet at the office of the wow. DAY, January 5, 1985, between the hours of tbe. m. apd C. M. KOONES, Secretary. HB for the Pirpose of electing thiren dlrectors for the eaening year. ‘GW. HOWARD, dedtd Becretary. WE ARE SELLING A LARGE VARIETY CB ontiicttos Present remem pes ba MUNCASTER & HOWAI Corner 7th and I streeta northwest. Larye assortment of Gents’ Shaving Cases snd | OFFICE AXD KESIDENOR. " 216-1m* (2p Wasnter0n mapxer COMPANY. ‘The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wesh- ington Market company will be held at the office of te com in the cit Washington, at 12: hoon re ee pe ain dn Feat an to act on any uther ‘withia the Warmmrorow, D. Gs, Decetier Ie iad. atte ( veesco cavenen CHARLES F. RITTT, Successor to J. P. Crutchet, + 1804 H street northwest, an 1300 F street. Gj 20cER_NOW Is YOUR TIME_LAMP caTM- GR se ae eae large, Toc. arg. or student, Sic.: BSc, Toe. a is Teh street northwest | ma Mra and Miss Bowles, assisted by Mra. Lieut. Pendleton; 1823 Jefferson Place, Mrs. Dr.’Blixs, assisted by her daughters, Mra. Ciara Bliss Hinds and Mra. @. R. Milburn; i329 F ‘St. BW. with Mra, Senator Conger; Mrs. David 8. Barry 192f M st. nw. és. Wm. Ballantyne and Miss Ballantyne, as- gisted by Misses Stewart, Fristoe and Merril; 1823 ave. irs. Z. D. Bucher. of the Washington Collegiate institute, axsisted by the Misses Douglas, Miss Ada B. Conn and several other young ladies; 1700 L n.w. Mrs, Gcorge A. Bacon, assisted. by her danghte Mrs Belle B. Bond, of “Boston, trom 12 to 6 p.m; 2026 Pst. n.w. ‘Mrs. & M. Bryan, after 4 o'clock; 1416 N st. n.w. Miss ‘i hannah err v6 Brae Lowenbery, Henn , Goldie ‘an Bertha Sickie, of New York; 7107th at, n.w., from 206 H. Batley and daughters, atter 12 Mrs. oock; Br ee sae ‘Miss’ Nelle ‘with the Misses Shillington; ageenw ¢4 and Mrs. RM. Baer, at the 808 A €., from 7 to 10 p.m. Lorene gl ‘Will assist Mra, M. Letitia irs. Gea, L. son; 1114 M st. nw. Miss Laura Beall, with Mra, M. Letitia Watson; 1114 M st. mw. | Mrs. W. D. Baldwin, Misses Abert. Miss Finnie in and Miss ‘ald, of Baltimore; 1502 13.b st. n. w., lowa circle. Mrs. Deunis Buckley; 40 I st, n. MA, Hayhese 90 Bae capitan Jaynes; st. Frank Burry, assisted ‘Misses Barry, ‘Miss Dumont, Miss Ha and Miss Ver- malliton, of V) La, after 1 O%¢ 1M Cats e AF; 2017 12th st. nw, irs. General Balloch, assisted by her daughter, Miss May Balloch, and'Mises Maria L Tayler and Migs Kate Kenlbail; Univera by her sisters, the i i its es Tae ‘iss “kia Macartney: one re a from 18 to 8; 1401 var Gon sata ies, wor, wir | BER Miss Lily Carnana, assisted by Miss Lulu Payne, from 2 06 p.m.;715 8 st. nw. Mrs. Allen Cl Clark, assisted by Mrs Wm. H. Pearce and Mra. C. A. Boynton; 117 7th st. ne, mate Misses Chapman; 414 Join st. South Wash- nm. he Misses Mary and Alice Churen, with Mra. E. C. Fawcett, from 12 to 7 p.m; 88 D st. se. Mrs. John Carr, assisted by Mrs. Sido and Mrs. ‘Moran, from 11 6 2; 428 11th st. nw. Mrs.'Wm. Chureh, with Mrs. E. C. Fawcett, trom 32 to7 p.m; 38 Dst’ se. Misses Fidrence and Lu Canfleld, with Mra. C. A. Prentiss; 1125 12th st. n.w. Miss Mamie Creveling, assisted by ner cousin, Miss Fannie Bannon, ot Troy, N. ¥.; 2028 17th st. nw. ‘Mrs. Lewis Clephane and her sister, Miss Julia; 12% K st. nw. Stns Hobert Cohen, assisted by her daughter, Miss Maggie Cohen, Mrs. Harry C. Baker, Mrs. L. ¥. Ellis ‘and Miss Kessler; 513 F st. n. w. Alisses Kate Cole and Minnie Alexander; 811 T st. DB. w., after 11 a. mh. ‘The Misses Crenshaw, of 19th st., with Mrs. L. C. Higgins: 1327 Q st. n. w., atter 12 o'¢tock. ‘irs. William H. Chase, assisted by her daughter May, her niece Miss Thompson, Mrs. T. Russell, Miss'Lizzle P. Brown and Miss Lizzie Winship; 1175 thst. n. w. Mrs. Coons, with Miss Hopkins, pf Vermont; 1311 s211 st., West Washington, ‘The Misses Cowing, of 1232 13th st. n. w., Will assist Miss Helen Kimbail; 238 North Capitol st. dirs Dr. J. W. Clarke, assisted by Mrs. Jonn Moodey, Miss Mamie Reynolds and Mra. and Miss ‘Vanderpoel; 909 1st st. n.w. Miss Annfe Connor, assisted by the Misses O'Ne!l, Leary and Soper, of Denver, trom 1 to 6 p. m.; 63 North Capitol st, Mrs Angus Cameron.assisted by Mesdames Geo.C. Hazleton, M. Gulick Brown, Alex. Sharp, jr., Jobn Winans, ‘Burr W. Jones and Misses Culloth’ and Mary E. Losey: 5 B st. n.vw. Mrs 1. ¢ Campbell, arsisted by her daught the Misses Campbell, and the Misses Patterson; 61 st. W. Mrs, Z. ‘T. Carpenter, with Mrs. Jos. R. Hawley and Miss Foote, of Connecticut; 312 C st. n. W. Mrs. Gen. Clark, assisted by Mrs. Eversfield, Mra. Gen. McKibbin, U.S. A.; Mrs. Capt. Breeze, U. 8. N.; Mrs. Representative Pusey and daughter, of Towa, and others; Vermont ave. Mri. B.A. Clifford; 937 K st. Miss Maggie Clark, assisted by Miss Lillian Or- cutt, after 1 o'clock; 915 East Capitol st. Mrs Jos. I. Coombs, assisted by Misses Lilitan and Belle Hughes aid Laura Chappel; 208 East Capitol st. Miss Cartwright, assisted by Mra. Virgints Cart ‘ood; 1609 wright, Josephine Maddox and Daisy 35th st., West Washington. Miss Emma Coinbs, assisted by her sister, Mrs. W. H. Combs, Mrs.’ Jas. B. Sheckels and the Misses Mamie Rice, Emma Detweller, Essie Bartle and Katie Sewell, after 1 o'clock. Mra, ‘f. 8. Childs, assisted by the Misses Childs, with Mrs. S. A. Martha Canfield and Miss Mary 404 Conn. ave. Miss Christina Caspar; 816 1st st. Miss Carman, with Mrs. Tiers; 1441 R. Lave. ¥ Misses Chase, assisted by Miss E. F. G. Mer- ritt, from 2 to 11 p. m.; 1109 I st, n. W. Mrs. Frank B. Conger, assisted by her sister, Miss Brown, Mrs. Austin P. Brown, Mrs. Charles A. Bull anid Mrs. C. L Magee, of Pittsburg, Pa; 1746 St. n.W. Mrs. Omar D. Conger, assisted by her nlece, Miss Maude Conger, of Carnie, [L; Mrs. E. 8. Lacey and the Misses Lacey, Mrs. B. M. Cutcheon, Mrs. Bur- gess and Miss Bayley; 1321 M st. nw. Miss Ida Dorsey, assisted by her sister, Miss Nannie Dorsey, Miss Fannie Godey and Miss Min- ble McMillan, from 1 to 8 p.m; 1638 16th st. Mrs. Robert Downing, assisted by her daughters, Misses Ada and Nellie, and Miss Virginia A. ‘aylor, of Alexandria, Va., froin 11 a.m. to 6 p.im.; 1392 9th st. Misses Agnes and Minnie Davis, assisted by Miss ‘Maria Benton; 457 G st. n.w. Mrs. Chief Justice Drake, assisted by her daugh- ter, Mrs. Westcott; her granddaughter, Miss Cres- son, and Misses tollingsworth, Dutton, Anable and. Pennock: 1416 20th st. a.W. The Misses Dittrich, assisted by the Misses Fauths, from § to 9 p. 724 7th st. BW. Miss Emma Detweller, with Miss Emma ‘Combs, 1107 p,m; 918 Ist. n. Ww. ‘The Misses Donohue, from 11 to 4; 910 34 st. n. w. ‘Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, widow of Gen. E. J. Darling: Hamilton house. Mrs, Senator Dolph, Miss Dolph and Miss Odeneal; 1040 Vermont ave. Mra. Wm. W. Dudley, assisted by Miss Wake- field, of Indiana, after 12 o'clock m.; 1917 Harewood ave., LeDrott park. Mrs. F.S. Deland and her dauzh' iss Magiie, whl assist Mrs. Wa. Fletcher,with her sisters, Mrs. E. Shuftle and Mrs. Jas. T. Beadie; 515 M st. n.w. Miss Lillie Duncan, of 1216 14th st, with Mra. Gen. Wright; 1203 N'st. n.w. ‘The Misses ‘Dean and Jessie Owen with Mrs. W. ent bran, ite ‘the Adjutant General of the Ariny; 1516 K st, Mrs. Henry W. Denison, wife of the English Seo- Tetary of the Japanese legation; Hamilton house. ‘Mrs, Paymaster Deering, assisted by Mrs. Lieut. & L. Graham and Miss Emily Weston; 1616 21st et. nw. Miss Dutton, assisted by her sister, Mrs Dr. Pritchard, and Miss Marguerite Langley and Misses Hattie and Nettle Simms and Miss May Dearing; 231 12h st. nw rs. M. Eimer; 9884 M st. Mrs. M.G. Emery and Miss Emery, assisted by Mra Henkle, Mrs. M.G. Emery, jr., Miss Simpson and Miss Isaacs, of Maryland; 307 T'st. n. w. Miss Bessle Engish; 3321 N'st., Georgetown, Mrs. Elmes; 1712 Fst. ‘Miss Hattie Fisher, assisted by Miss Lilite Smith, of West Washington, and Miss Josle Jones, after 13 O'clock; 315 11th st. Sw. Mrs. E. C. Fawcett, assisted by Mrs. Wililam A. Church and the Misses Mary and Alice Church, from 12 to7 p.m.; 38 D st, se. Mrs. Charies Q. Finley; 937 H st. n.w. Mrs Win. Priess, assisted by the Misses Sobl; 1122 8th st. n.w., from 2 to 5 p. m. ) lynn, assisted by Miss Allee Corcoran and Miss De Lynch; 37 Massachusetts avenue n.w. Miss Lizzie Fendrich,asststed by Miss M. A. Hogan. and Miss E. Harra, of Richmond; 808 18th st. n.w Miss Chas. Fanning, assisied by Miss Carrie Mele- her, after 6 o'clock; 1133 Park Place, Albert S, Fliat with Mrs. Alfred Thomas and sters; 2006 14th st. Miss Hevtle H. Fague, assisted by Mrs. F. W. Fague, Miss Annie Evan5 apd Miss Maggie Fergu- 301 11H st nw. Miss Hattle Fracken with Mra, Middteton Smith; 1616 19th st. Mrs. William 1. Finley (neo Morris) will assist Mrs. M. Letitla Watson at 1114 M st. nw. Airs, Charles E. Foster, assisted by Mra. Horace F. Whitinan, of Philadelpata; Mrs. Scott. Smith Mrs. Henry kt. Smith and Mrs. C. B. Foster; 915 Rhode I-land ave, Mrs. Samuel Fowler and the Misses Fowler; 616 F stn. W. Mra, William Fletcher, assisted ‘yy her daughter, Miss Sarah, Mrs. E. Shuflc, Mrs. James T, Beadle, Of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. F. 8. Deland, Miss Maggie Deland ard Mrs."sarah Antrim; 5:5 st, now. Mrs, C.E. Foster, assisted by Mrs, C. B. Foster, Mrs. W. Scott Smith, Mrs. Horace F. Whitman, of Palladeiphia, and Nis Paymaster Heary BR. Smith; 915 Rhode Island ave, Mrs, J.C. Fill aud Miss Ada Fi, trom 1 to 8; 1821 15th st.. ‘The Misses Graham. assisted by their cousins, Mrs. George Marsh, and the Misses Graham, of 16th. St. Mrs. Wellman, of Ohio, and Miss Helen God- ard, of L pisville, Ky.; 1916 H st. nw. Mrs. Graves, assisted’ by the Misses’ McCormick; 626 224 St, nw. Mrs, M: K- Gullek, with Mrs ©. A. Prentiss; 1126 12tn st. nw. ‘Miss £.H.Gelston, ‘assisted by her sisters and Miss Annie Travis, from 2 lo 7 p. m.; 630 East Capt tol st. rater, Mrs, Z. P. Gunion, assisted by her dat ‘Miss Nina Gunton, Miss Lulie Rathbone, and Miss Sallie Rathbone; 941 O st. n. w. Misses Jennie and Ella Gibbons, with Miss Spie- den, will assist Mrs. Thos, J, Stanton; 2911 O st., West Washington “ Miss Fannte Godey will asstst the Misses Dorsey and Miss Minate MeMilian, from 1 to 8; 1638 16¢h st. Mrs. and Miss Glhon, with Miss Alice Tucker, of ‘New York; Miss Cora Semmes, of New Orleans, and Miss Byrd Greer, daughter of Capt. Greer, U.S. N.; 2019 Hillyer Place. Mamie E. Grant, from 1 til 7 p. m.; 1900 R st. nw, Miss Maggic F. Garrett, assisted by Miss Mary E ‘Smith and Miss Mary Robioson; 1212 13th st. nw. ‘Mrs. W. ¥. Gupen, assisted’ by her daughters, M. Lizzie, and Mra, M. Keating; 382 In: enue, Mra. Henry Gannett and Mra, SS. Gannett, with Mra W. W. Dudley; 1917 Marewood ave., Le "Droit e Pavlss Gradwohl, assisted by Miss Matlhouse; 1124 “Hus Won 3 Galt, assleted by Aisa Killinger, rs. Wo. ja X from Lebanon, Pa., her ni Miss Mi Galt, with Miss Boyle, Miss Burton, from and the Misses Burchell; 1114 Vermont ave. dirs. Jos. R. Hawley, assisted by her sister and other ladies; 312 C st. nw. Miss Hattie Hota, assisted by Miss Bertha ©, xe Ts Hartson, sot a by Mrs. N. H. Cobb, rs, y Mra. N. Mrs 3. Elam and aire Hart, Miss imma i Eaton, Miss Alice Bierce, of Sharon, Conn., and ‘Miss Jennie H. Soule, ot New York; 1823 G et, i.w. cits Bepreseptative Hopkins, assisted by aoverat ire De. leap, aosioted by Mra Ke Mi . i Shaerey and Miss Eee ant of Philadelphia; 1618 Ruode Island Mrs. “Hutchingson, assisted by her mother and miter, Mrs and Miss Suehay aed otha TPG st DW Mrs. & Hodges and wy Se erisses Parcs Migs Laura Hodges, ‘assisted. oy ee Bete i 1809 Pleroe Place aw : Sao genamss i a st, with Miss Emma emerman and Miss Mollie Hauptman; 804 11th st. iw., from 1 to 6, ‘Mrs, A. A. Hosmer, assisted by Miss Janet Rich- ‘ards; 1330 L st. nw. Ara. C. M. Haddaway and daughter, assisted by ‘Miss Minnie Birch and Miss Bertie Bruner, Falis Chureh,V: 12 to 6. Mra. M. J. Hunt and daughter, assisted by Miss Ida Re Miss Annie Thrasher, of Baltimore,and ‘Miss Mollie Brightwell; 210 E st. n. w., after 1 Bz ‘Miss Ida Hesselbach,’ assisted by Mise Lulu Kab- ler; 1195 17th st. n. w., after 2 p. mp. Airs. M. A. Haynes, "with Mrs. Senator Blair, 201 East Capitol st. ‘Miss Molile Hauptman, with Mrs C.'T. Helnecke; 804 11th st. n. Ww. Mrs. J. V. N. Huyck, assisted by Mrs Byron ‘Turner, Mrs. John C. er, of Wyoming, Misses Mallte Floyd Otey, of Lynchburg, Va. Ella Boone, of Alexandria, Va., Mattie Thompson, N. ¥.. Jen: nie Chapin, Phila, and Miss Huyck. ‘The Misses Hoilister and Mrs. Lerch, assisted by ‘Miss Alice Wurdem: 6 Grant Place. Miss Nellie Harper, assisted by Miss Ela V. Mar- low; 113 8d st. n.e., after 1 p.m Mrs. H. A. Hi assisted by her daughter Marion and Mrs Harry Thompson, of Oakland, Cal, Mrs. Edward H. Thomas, nee Frankie Wheelock, and Misses Fannie R- Thomas, Jessie Johns, and Annio Price; 1549 Columbia st., 18p. m. Miss Ida M. Hawley, assissted by Mamie A. Glascock; 16 3d st. n.e” Mrs. Barclay Henley, of California, with Mra John Mullan, of California; 1310 Conn. ave. Miss Belle Hoehling, with Mrs. Tiers; i441 B. L. a Mrs. Halliday, assisted by the Misses Cooper, En ish, Gouverneur and Wilcox; 1814 N st. stn op nas ae eS ae 1230 14th st. mens oa Doe Saha) Hunkins, from 2 until 5 Pp m; 1411 alt ‘Mrs. Dr. Harlan, assisted by Mrs. Af Sea ‘Miss and Mrs. H. 8. Van ma, and Roy, of Virgi ‘Miss Free! of Mississippi; 915 16th. Mrs, B. 8. Hedrick and daughter, assisted by ‘Miss Jullet White and Miss Besste English; $321 N, OStre ie He Hay, assisted by Mra ra. st er rs. K. Evans and Miss Mildred Brown, of Preaerios, ‘Md.; Mra. AD. Kearfoot and Mra. Giles Kendig, of Lancaster, Pa.; 1535 P. Miss Lizzle Holden, assisted by Misses Ella Rock ‘and Ida Smith; 802 6th a w. Miss Anna ©. Havenner will assist her sister, Mra. C. H. McEwen; 021 Na. ave. & w. ‘Miss Hopperton; 1301 Massachusetts ave. Miss Gertrude Jones, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Geo. ¥. Davis, and Misses Mary L. and Jeanle Tay- lor and Kate k. Macqueen; 1320 11th st. n.w. Mrs. E. Johnson, assisted by Miss Laura Hayse; 420 10th st. nw. dirs. M. L. Joslyn, with Mrs. Teller, wife of the Secretary of the Interior; 928 M st. ‘Mrs. W. M. James, sister of Paymaster M. C. Mc- Donald, U.8.., with Mrs M, Letitia Watsen; 1114 st. nw. Mrs. W. T. Johnson, assisted by her daughter, Miss Annie, Mrs. H. W. Purdy. of New York, and Mrs. Charles T. Forbes, of Missouri; 513 13th st. nw. Alss Lula Jones, asststed by Miss Phebe Clark, of Martinsville, Ohio; 223 181 st. & e. Mrs. J. F. Johnson, assisted by Mrs. Loulsa Rich- ardson, Miss Maury Warren, Mrs. Mary Ford and Miss Ida ‘Turley; 424 3d st. sw. Mrs. Frankland Janous and Mra James Q. Rice, assisted by Miss Desslo Hellen; 1528 O st. n.W. Mrs. D. R. James, Miss. Whitney and the Misses James; 1412 T street. Miss Jesste Johns with Mrs. H. H. Hall; 1549 Co- Jumbla st. Mrs. Johnson, assisted by Miss Perry and Miss Davies; 1418 Ist. Mrs. 'l. M. Jordan, assisted by her daughter, Miss Jordan, and Miss McIntosh and her lady friends, after 1 Oelock p. m.; 1718 Ithode Island ave, Miss E. B, Johnston, assisted by Mra_A. D. John ston and Mrs. Cornel J. Hagon; 1401 K st. Miss Pauline Kolb, assisted by her sister Annie, 1006 p.m; 103.5th’st. nw. Miss Cassie Krichelt, assisted by her sister Mag- gle, 3 v0 6 p.m.; 2105 Lt. nw. urs. A. V. Keyworth, assisied by Miss Barbour and Miss Johuston, of West, Washington; “723 ih st. Mrs Joseph T. Kelly; 519 4th st. n.w. ‘Tae Misses _Koones, assisted by their sister, Mrs. Florence B. Solger, Miss Kate Polkinhorn, of 2224 Pennsylvania avenue, and Misses Victorine and Annie Koones; 207 East Capitol st. Miss Helen R. Kirby, from 2 to 10, at the ¥. MC. A. rooms, Mrs. L Kimball, assisted by Miss Helen Kimball, Mrs L Kimball, jr., Mrs Judge Butler, of Indiana, Miss Katie Fryé, Miss Mal McCauley and the Misses Cowing, atter 12 o'clock; 238 North Capitol st. Miss Mary H. King with the Misses Crowell, Kent and Torbert; 1816 10th st. nw. Mrs 8. H. Kauffmann, assisted by Mrs. Col. Wm. Wail, Mrs. Rudolph Equgmana, Miss Agnes Ken- ait M Keating with Mra Gapen; 222 Indigna v Miss Kerr and cousin, from 10 a. m. to9p. m.; 211 13th St. 8 WwW. Miss Kennedy, with Mrs. Kauffmann; 1000 M. st. ‘The Misses Karr and Miss Rasner, assisted by ‘Miss Morgenstern, of Richmond, Va; 623 Pa. ave, Mrs. W. T. Kent and her daughter Mabel, with Mitre Henry M. enighe, ‘asisted by her daugh- ira. Henry M. Knight, ag ter Jennie, Miss Bie’ Warman, ‘Misses Dora and Ella Newton and Miss Anaie B. Yeatman, from 11 & m. to8 p. m.; 1106 Md. ave. & w. Mrs. Charles King, assisted by Miss King, Miss Warwick, of Glassbeton N J.;. Miss Grimin, ot Bal- Umore, nd Miss Anna King; 908 M st. as Horace W. Upperuian, hrs ae. Pls end ise irs. Horace W. U; I. C. Fill, 1 to 8; 1821 1sitst. Miss Emma KR. Levy, asatsted by Miss Rowena Howell, 1936 11th st; after 12 o'clock m. Mra. RE. Lewis, assisted by Miss Lefla Lewis, ‘Miss Isabel Lauck and Miss Marie Reed; 1412 N st. nw. Mrs. J. W. Lander, 45 southeast Capitol square, assisted by Miss Eustman and Misses Allen Bell and Peters, of Georgetown. Dr. and Nira. Lamb and Miss Seott, of Phfladel- pha; 1324 V st. nw. cpt ree Ses) 1 eae ae oe by Miss A. J. Haynes, Newark, N.J.,and orence E. Mall; 422 Franklin st. n.w. i: Misses Eleanor and Mollie Libbey, daughters of Joseph Libbey, asaisted by Misses Jennte Dowell, Lotta Mayfeld and Clara Libbey; 3043 West st, st, West Wi OST test 1 of Congress Miss Leitch, of assisied by Miss Libbey and her cousins, the Misses Goddard, Stailins and Ubhomt. Mrs. Georze C. Lewis, assisted by Mra W. M. King, Miss Katie Stickney, of Hopeton, Miss Min- Bie Adams, of Newport, VL; 1215 8 st. p.w. Mrs. Charles Lyman, assisted by Miss Emma Young, Miss Cora Lord and her daughrer, Miss Ella; 423 M st. n.w. Mra, Wim. Laurence, assisted by Miss Laurence, Hla Finley; 1344 Miss Harles Harrison’ and Miss Vermont avenue, after 12 o'clock. Mis3 Mollie Leitch, assisted by Miss Nellle H. Sherwood. of Brie, Pa: 22 Oth st. Mrs. Representative Lacey, of ichigan, Miss Lacey and Miss Edith M. Lacey, 1537 Pst. B.W.,With ‘Mrs. Senator Conger; 1321 M st. n.w. Mrs. D. W. Lathrop will assist Mra. T. B. Val entine; 1337 15th st. Mrs’ G. Norman Lieber, assisted by Mrs. 0. D. Greene, Mrs. Silas Casey, Mra. S. E. Blunt and airs. C. H. Bonestools 1988 18th st Mrs, Justin :S. Morrill will receive, aasisted by Miss Swan and the Misses ‘Tyson, of Balumore; 1 ‘Thomas circle. ‘Mrs. Herschel Main, assisted by Mra_ Mattoon Mrs. Fard and Miss Mabel Main; 2009 Maasachu, setts avenue. 2 Miss Eva Mills, assisted Wy Miss Maxwell, of New York: 1135 13th st,, corner of M st. hrs J: & Macauley dnd daughters and. Miss D. Little, ot West Virginia, with Mrs L. P. Williams; Irving st., near 7th st. road n.w. Mrs. W. W. Meicalf, assisted by Mrs. James M. Ray, of Indianapolis; 1531 Vermont avenue. ‘Mrs. Richard T. Merrick, assisted by M'ss Yulee and Miss Nellie Myers; 1808 F st. Mra. J.C. McKelden, assisted by Mra Young, Miss MeKeiden, Mra, "Beveridge, Mrs. Lieut. Ma comb, Miss Besile McKelden and'Mra. 7.C. Bourne; rE. Marsh and the Misses Grakam, of 26th Bt, Witl thelr cousing, the Missex Gr 1916 H Bt., assisted by Mra, Wellman, of Onio, ‘Miss Helen Goadard, of Louisville, Ky. ‘The Misses McMenamin, assisted by Miss Mamie Kernan, 827 Ast. ae. Mrs. Ernest 1. May, assisted by her sister, Miss Nannie Lyon, of Baltimore, and by Misses Nellie a ‘Mollie Brawner, and Spindle; 1424 Bt. TW. ‘Mrs. Dr, Geo. H. Mitchell; 1902 18th st. n.w. ‘Miss Belle Miller, assisted by Miss Katie Smith and Miss Jeasle Zappone; 1846 11th st, n.w., after 1 m Pim George C. Maynard, assistea by her sister, Pat after 12 o’clock m.; 2501 Pa. ave. fire Joan B. ok, with ‘Mire. ME. Le Wat- "fies Lizeto sod Broms ayers; 140 M st, re Ea Swe Jonn MeGirr, sr,, of BBEISLER ae ho aes Se ene eee and Mrs, Hudson, of 5 ‘2211 1st. n. we ‘ ‘Bille Matteson will assist Mra Catitn; 1736 ‘18th Bt ann Bettie: te ae a ‘Miss Mi Meade, from 2 until 7; 1334 11th st. nw. aii Bila ¥. Marlow, with Miss Nellie Harper, ‘St ne, after 1 p.m. ‘The Misses Belle, Nelile and Addie Merrick, of Rhode Island avente, will assist Mrs. L.A. Brande- Dury; 1822 Columbia st. ‘Mrs. McCallum, assisted by her daughter, Miss assisted by Miss Carrie Bacon, Mary, from 1 to 5 p. m; 10th st., bet. H aud I i. € ‘Mrs. Gen. D.W. McKibbin, with Mrs Gen. Clarke; 1032 Vermont ave. ‘Miss Mal McCawley, with Mrs Gen. Clark; 1022 ‘Vermont avenue. Miss Luce Murphy, assisted by Mrs. M. E. Retley and Mrs, E. A. Cliffard: 997 K st. n.w. Mrs J.C. McCormack will assist Mrs. M. Letitia ‘Watson; 1114 M st, nw. ‘Mra Samuel E Mullen, assisted by her daughters Eaith and May, and Miss Blanche Waters, from 12 Until 10 p.m; 445 M st nw. Mrs, McMahon, assisted by her daughter and Miss Sullivan; 643 H st.n.e. Mrs Commissioner McFarland, assisted by Mra Dr. Smith, Columbus, 0.; Mesdames Ryan, Peters, Funston and Perkini, wives of the M. Cs from Kanga; Mrs. W. H. Clapp, Mrs. Edwin G, Fleming and Misses Comly, Hanback and Van de Laude; from 1 to 6; 1896 I st. Mrs, Thomas H. Martin, asststed by her daughter Bittle, and Miss H.W. Downing, of Rochester, N. 5 Mra. James E. Morgan, assisted by the Misses Morgan, Miss Randall, dabghter of Hon. Samuel J. Randall; Miss Mackall, of Georgetown; Miss Wolfe, of Philadelphia, and Miss Magruder; 905 E st. n.w: ‘Mrw. John Mullan, of Cait absisted by Mrs. Barclay Henley and’ Miss Eddy, of California; Miss Helen Garnett, of Richmond; the Misses Cohen, of Baltimore; Miss Key, Miss Nicholson, Miss Gwynn, Miss Elliott, Miss MGCeney and Misé Minrelle; 1310 ‘Connecticut ave. Mrs. Dr. &. 7; Mason, assisted by ner sisters, Gussie, Lucy and Nelile Shanon; 218 434 st.n. w., ter Mrs. J. J. Noah, assisted by Miss Noah, Miss Lin- coe ee ‘Christopher, of Baltimore, after 12 m5 st. polis Helen Nicholgon, with friends; at the Riggs \ouse. ‘Mra Samuel Norment, assisted by Miss 1da Nor- ment, Mra. Dr. Taylot and, Mrs. James Marshall and Miss Grinnell, of Newark, N. J.; 1013 M st. n.w. Mrs. Dr. Noble, ‘assisted by her daughter Irene, ‘Misses Lila Galt,’ Mira Noyes, Nellie Gray, Mamie Lothrop, Bessie Markriter, Lucy. Marie Man- Ring and the Misses Mohun; 619 E st. Miss Kate Nash, daughter of Major W. H. Nash U.S. 4., with Mra’ Senator Logan; lowa circle. Mrs. W. L. Nicholson, assisted’ by Miss Nicholson, Miss Fielding Roseile and the M Darneille, after 12 o'clock; 1822 I st. n. w. ‘Miss Nichols, daughter of Admiral Nichols, with Mrs, Frank Hatton. ‘The Misses Nichols, assisted by Miss Inez M. Goodrich, “Clematis Cottage,” Howard avenue, Mt. reasant. Mrs. Dr. H.R. Naylor and daughter; 195 G st. n. w., from 12 m tll 8 p.m. irs, Charles Nordhof and her daughters, as- sisted by Mrs. Jonn W. Foster, Miss Foster, MiSs Craig and Miss Eleanor Foster; i731 K st. Mr& A. L. Nairn, 1109 H si, assisted by her aughters and Mri Davis, Ailss Davis and the ‘Misses Noerr, after 1 o'clock. Mrs. C. S."Noyes and Miss Noyes with Mrs Tiers; 1441 K. Lave. Miss Mamie O’Neli, assisted by the Misses Roche, from 2 UlL5 p. m.; 444 Ridge st. n. w. Mrs. John Ohl, assisted by her sisters and Miss Lizzie O'Keefe, of 21st st, n. w.; 2006 I st. n. w. Mrs. Thomas O'D: ‘assisted by Mrs.'Cavan- augh; 317 10th st. n. e. Mrs. Owens, the wite of Dr. Thomas Owens, U. 8. N., with Mrs, John Lee Holcombe; 20th, n. w., be- ‘tween O and P sts. Miss Lillian Orcutt, with “Miss Clark, after 1 clock; 915 East Capitol st. Miss Gertrude Owens, with Mra. Commodore ‘Semmes; at the navy yard. Mrs. S.C. Pomeroy, with her Miss Plumb, auguter of Senator’ Plumb, with Mrs Henry A. Willard; 1383 K st. Mrs. D. W. Prentlss, assisted by Mrs. F. P. Gross, of Washington; Miss’ Anna Roach, ot Colorado; Miss Susie Hawley, of Connecticut; Miss Eleanor White, of Maryland; Miss Leila Buker, of Mount Pleasant; Miss Gertrude Burnett, of Washington; Miss Mabel Crampton, of Illinois, and the Misses Prentiss; 1224 9th st. B. w. Miss: Hope Per Lee, with Mrs. C. A. Prentiss; 1126 12th st. new. Mrs. C. A. Prentiss, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Tys- sowski; Mra M. K. Gulick, Miss Per Lee, and the ‘Misses Florence and Lu Cantield; 1136 12th st. n.w. Mra. J. W. Powell, assisted by Mrs. Horatio King; 10 M st. n.w. Mra Peter Preuss, assisted by her sister, Mra, HL. ‘HL. Hempler; 513 R. Lave. Miss Kate Polkinhorn, with the Misses Koones; 907 East Capitol st. Mra J. W. Poler, assisted by her daughter, Miss Ireny Nettle MeCambeall and Ella Croggans; 22 K st nw. Miss Lillie B. assisted by Miss Nello Gilam, of Petersburg, Va.; 214 24 st. 8. €. Miss Carrie W. Pryor, astisted by Miss Edie Gol- der, after 11 o'clock; 229 A st. 8 @. irs. Halbert K Paine and Mra. B. Ladd, assisted by Mra. aroh’d R.Marvine and Miss Minnié ‘Miss Mary Pennywill, with Mrs. Roach; 809 L st, Pls Patterson, with Mrs 1000 M str Misses Lizie and Mary Prather, with Mra. Roach; 809 L st, alter 12 o'clock. caliss, nme Price, with Mra HL A. Hall; 1549 jumbia st. Mra. JobuC. Parker, assisted by her daughter, Dr prightiood; 1200 6th st ae {LWo0d; 2, W. hae her friend, Miss Miss Ids M. Gan amar : Regina Melville, ew Detween 12 and 1 o'clock. ‘Mra. John A. Prescott, assisted by her daughter, Frederica, and her alebe, Miss Alloe Prescott; 7UL st. Mrs. J. A. Peck, assisted by Mrs C. Stwerd and Mrs. C. C. Catter, from 2 till 10; 128 Pennsylvania ave. se. Mrs. F. D. Power, Mra. J. M. Chadsey, Miss Julia Dinmitt, Miss Abbie Power, 1331 Vermont ave. Mrs. J. W. Pilling, with her sisters, the Misses ‘Schiniit, the Misses Wison and Miss Hopperton; 130: Massachusetts ave. Mra, K. A. Reed, Mrs W. P. Lawver and Misses Juila and Sara Schneider, ‘alert ine sehntin® s cal wnelder; pats thom E, Rogers; 406 Spruce st., Le Droit puis Ransom, in her studio, trom 1 t0 10 p.m; 918 = 2 caliS. Ossian Ray, with Mra, Senator Blatr; 201 apitol st. Mus Etile and Allce Rightetine, assisted by Miss Nettte Tune; 2119 10th st. nw. Mrs. Gen. J. J. Reynolds, assisted by her dat ter, Mrs Everett Hayden, and her sister, Mis ere os 1601 8 st. nw. Mrs. H. J. Ramsdell and by Mra. Bush and Miss Baldwin, of Tioga, Pa., and Miss Carrie Gibbs, of this city; 2013, Mrs. Col. R. G. Rutherford,assisted by her ter, Miss Bessie Rutherford, and Miss Geneva Wil- Mains; 1311 Corcoran st. ‘Mra. James Q. Hice and Mra, Frankland Jannus, assisted by Miss Deasie Hellen: 1528 O st. nw. ‘Mrs. Thomas E. Roach, assisted by Mra E. B. Roach, Misses Lizzie and Mary Prather, Mra. Amos Wisod and aiiss Nona Wilson and Miss Mary Pen- "Sirs MB Rey, With Miss Lucle Murphy, as- sisted by Mrs. A. i Cliffard; 997 K at. nw. ais iH Valentines isthe See WR rs. T. B. Valent ii Miss Lillie Smith will assist Miss Gattie Fisher at Sivas Magute Steep: 1908 20th stn. seiliss Minale ‘Silapson, with the Misses Schneider; at. D. W. Miss Katie Smith, with Miss Belle Miller; 1248 11th st, n. w. , assisted ‘Mrs, Thomas Somerville and ‘Miss ‘assisted by Miss imma Monow, ot. ¥-, and ber cousin, Mise Madeline. Jono, ai Nor 7th st. road. ‘Mrs, J. Mott Smith, Hawailan Commissioner; 1820 1 wa Minaie Simpoon, 1608 15h oc mW. isd With Sirs. WML ‘stewarh, at Stewart Castle, Dupont Circle, “Mra Hooker, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Cassidy, Mrs. Glasscock, Miss Duncan, Mrs. Eppa Hunton, Jr. airs. George A. Sheehan will assist Mra. ‘Thos. Somerville und ter; 727 Th wt. N. Ww. Mies Sebuliz,aeaisted by her sister Caspari; 1237 @ st.n. w.,2to8p cor. 9th and D sta n.w. Mrs O.F. Smith, assisted by her sister, Miss Luzie C. McLaughlin, from 2 to 10 o'clock; wo 23d st. nw, Mrs. ‘Snellings, asctsted by Miss Snellings and Miss Mitchell, from 2 106 o'clock p.m.; 114 C st.uw, Mrs and Miss Spriggs, wife and’ daugater of Representative Spriggs, of New York, assisted Dy Mrs Paymaster General Smith and Miss Jonas; 1228 17th st. Mrs C. W. Spofford and sisters, assisted by Miss Susan B. Anthony; Riges house. Mrs Addison M.’ Smith, assisted by Miss Ada L. Smith, Miss Lulle Wells, of Hyattsville, Md.: Miss Mamic Miller, Miss Hester Davis and Miss Minaie Stewart; 615 Fst. n. w. Mrs John P. Smart, with Mra M. Letitia Wat- son; 1114 M st. n. w. ‘ypliss Hattie Stewart, with afiss Baitantyne; 182 ‘ave. Mrs. G. G. C. Simms, assisted by her daughters Mary and Annie, Miss Annita Boarman and sev- eral other young ladies from Charles and Mont- gomery counties Md., after 1 o'clock; 1327 Corco- Fan st. ‘Mra. Frank A. Simons, Mrs. Lester F. Ward and Mrs. John M. Comstock, assisted by Misses Mamie and Satie Simons, Misses Ilo and Louie Pollock, after 11 o'clock: 1384 Corcoran st. Mrs. EK Shue, with Mrs Wm. Fletcher and her Mra'Jas Beadle and Mra ¥. 8. De- land; 515 M st. a. w. Miss Katie C. Smith, with Miss Belle Miller; 1248 110 st. a. we Mrs Chas.” W. Sparks, with Mrs, Thos. P. Sparks, from 12 t08 p. mn.; $11 A st. ne. Mrs ‘Thad. K. Sailer, assisted by her daughter, Miss Lottie Sailer; Miss Marte Glenn and Mist ‘Teresa Johnson; 1161 5th st. n. w. ‘The Misses Starkweather and Miss Beardsley; 1430 8 st. nw. Mrs. EL. Stevens and daughters; 224 Maryland ave. n.e. Mrs BH. stinemetz, assisted by Mra 8. W. Sunemetz, Miss Denbain and Miss Stnemetz; 129 nw. Mrs. Paymaster Henry R. Smith, with Mrs, Chas. £. Foster; 915 Rhode Isiand ave. ‘Miss Sophia H. Schulz; 1112 13th st. mw, Miss Maggie Scott; 1322 6th St. 1.w. Mrs. J. Smith, wite of Paymaster General Smith, U.S. N., with Mrs. J. T. Spriggs aud daugh- ter, of Utica; 1224 17th st. .w. The Misses Schmidt; 1301 Massachusetts ave, Mrs, Jos. Tyssowski, with Mrs C. A. Prentiss 1196 12th st. n. w. Mra. J. R Trembly, Miss Cora Hamilton and Mrs. Lesite R. Trembly; 487 F st. sw. Miss Addie Thompson, assisted by her sister, Mrs. M.K. Fillmore and Miss Nelile Woodard; 1899 14. stn. Ww. otS,James B. Theckels, with Miss Emma Combs nS I st. ‘Misses Barbara and Jane Thompson, with Mrs. Margaret Johnson; 2117 I st. n.w., from? o'clock tw 10p. m. Slisecs Mary L. and Jeante Tayler, 1320 11th st. nw. Mrs. Harry Thompson, with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Hall; 1549 Columbia st. Mrs. Edward #. Thomas, nee Frankie Wheelock, with Mrs. B.A. Hall; 1549 Column! Mra Gracie W. Tiiguman; 1424 1 Mra R. W. Tayler, assisied by her daughters, Miss Rachel and Miss Lila, after 12 o'clock; 1311 110 a. Dw, Miss Fannie R. Thomas, with Mrs I. A. Hi 1549 Columbia st. Mrs and Miss Tiers, Miss Hunt, Mrs. C. &. Noyes, Miss Noyes, Miss Carman and Miss" Hoebling, of ‘Troy, N. ¥.. after 12; 1441 Rhode Island ave, Miss J. 1b. Uirich, assisted by her miece, Miss rshott, of West Washington, and Miss Goings, Of Virginian; 939 25th st. n. w. Mrs U.B. Upperman will assist Mra. M. Leuta Watson: 1114 M st. n.w. ‘Mrs. Geo. W. Upton with Mrs. Gen. Logan. Mrs. Judge Upton, assisted by her dauguter, Mrs. Willtam H. Upton, of Walla Walla, W. T.; 1746 M st. nw. ‘Mrs. Horace W. Upperman, 1 to 8; 1821 15th st. ‘Miss Maggie A. Veihmeyer, assisted by her sister, Mrs Samuel B. Ellis, Miss Maggie E. Renshaw and Miss May Uniac, of Baltimore, Md; 213 13th st. aw. Mrs. Van Doren, Mrs. Bradley and Miss Dora Bradley, Miss Jessie and Miss Lottie Van Doren and Mrs. Frank O. Maxson, U. SN. assisted by Miss Mecreight, of Harper's Ferry; Milss enfield, of Herndon, Va. and Miss Lamphear, of Brooklyn, N._¥.; 647 East Capitol st. ‘Mra Senator Voorhees, assisted by Miss Voorhees, ‘Mrs James Voorhees, Mrs. Commodore Nicholson, Mrs Judge Key, Mra'Hamilton Smith, Mrs. Hast~ ings, Miss Bail; Miss Anna Key and Miss Mame Nicholson; 184'19th st. Vanderpier, assisted by Misses Danaher and O'Driscoll; 28 F's.w. ‘Mrs. T. B. Valentine, assisted by Mrs. A. L. Rutter and Miss Susie Rutter, Mrs. D. W. Latbrop, Miss Lauraand Grace Walker, from 12 to8 p. m.; 1337 15th st. Miss ‘the Misses Mi ‘Garcon and Magpie McRinpoee toa aia Tae, Toad 2. Mrs Richard T. Whiting, assisted by her friends, ‘Mra. Bird and Miss Lizzie Schaffer, from 1 until 6 @'clock; 1003 44 st. sw. ‘Mrs. Marie L. Walker; 1247 6th st. n.w. ieCormack, M. James, of Pennsyivania, W. L. Finley (nee Morris), John P. Smart and Misy Nettle Rives; 1114 M st. nw. Mrs. H. G. Wright, assisted by her daughter, ‘Mrs. Smith, Miss Harper, Miss Owen, Miss Duncan, ‘Miss Riddle and several other young ladies. ‘Mrs Oscar Whitney, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. E.S McCook, Mrs Marcus Baker, Miss Lirzic Whitney and Mrs. J.5. McGee; 1205 Rhode Island ave. Mrs. Geo. P, Whittlesey, assisted by Miss Hooper; 1410 11th St. n. ‘Mrs. J. M. Williams, assisted by Miss Mollie Stein and Miss Addla Webster; 523 44 st. sw. Mrs, Wm. Wi: ith Mm Kauffinann, 1000 M st. ‘Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson, 1525 K st. nw. ‘Mrs. J. Ormond Wiison abd tbe Misses Wilson; 1439 Massachusetts ave. ‘Mrs. H. A. Willard, Mra. S. C. Pomeroy, Miss Mary Plumb of Kansas, the Misses Easton of Nan- tucket, Mrs. C. C. Willard and Miss Willard; 1333 Est. ow. Mrs. H.L. West and Miss Ealth West, after1p. m; Est. nw. irs. Dr. Whitcomb, assisted by her daughters, Mrs, W. S. Parks and Stiss Whitcom®, and Miss Jo¥ of New York, Miss Ke of Buflalo, at Mt: Bower of Cleveland; 1337 K st., from 1 until 5 o'cloc! ‘Mrs. W. Williams, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Burdette; 1213 0th st. n.w. Mrs. Alonzo Weeks, assisted by Miss Emelie D. Davis; 619 N st. nw. 5 Mr. and Mrs. James White, assisted by Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chas. Drury; 1409 5th st. n.w. ‘Miss Flora Weich.assisted by ber sisters, Lily and Berue, and Misses Bessie and Mabel Jones; 3307 N ‘st. West Washingtsn. Mrs. Amos Wilson and Miss Nona, with Mrs. Roach; #09 L st, n.w., atter 12 o'clock. Mra. Waddington, assisted by Miss Gertie, her daughter, and Mrs. Ulrich, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. J. Cooper = of Washington; 2135 I st. ‘Bw., from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Miss Lillian White, assistea by her cousin, Miss Marion M of Butler, Pa; 1453 Corcoran. Se Vbitman, with her sister, Mrs. 3 1835G st, ‘Miss Blanche Waters will assist with the Misses ‘Mullen; 445 M st. n.w. Mrs. M. Letitia Watson, assisted Wm. Andrew Boyd, of New York; W.B. Up) Geo. 8. Boudinot, Wim. M. James,’ of Pennsylvania! Wm. L. Finley (Gee Morris) Jotin P. Smart, (J. i McCormack and Misses Laura Beali, Nettie Hives; Miss Juliet, White; $821 N, Georgetown. ‘Miss Bell Woodard with "her cousin from Baltl. st. ‘Mrs. L. P. Wilitams and daughters, Irvi pear 7th st. road nw. gaisted by rag. Ae Macau” ters and Miss t a. wits W. Finke Walker nes -AGuie Tune. assisted ‘Walker and Miss Gineva Win- Bread: sooth a ee er eS Tip Massachusetia nve. 3) ia i i o 2 é i i | view. 7 <eeeey ite Mrs E Mrs. Harrison Dingman. Mrs. EN. Daritng; 209 A st. Mrs Caroline H. Dall: Georgetown Height, Mrs LE Dickey; #e Pst, mw. Mrs Wim. H. Dail; 119 12im stn. Mrs RB Donaldson, Mrs J. Hall Lewis and Mire. BJ. Lauck; 208 Sth st, sw diss Eichorn: 602 34 st. n Mra Richard de Kedort, 411 84 st Mrs KS. Friederich; 35 Bast © Miss Flora Freyhoid: 26 Misses Julla and Virgie Farrar; ‘The Misses Fortest; sia N st, ton. Mrs. Nathaniel Freeman; 914 Fren Miss 1- Bernie Gallaaer 2 sth at 8 W._ irs. James Gray and daughtens 313A stn a Mim “Ihos ‘I Gardner and daughters, Bisset Cora and Raith; 811 23th st. Kev. and Mn 8. H. Greene, Mrs David L. Gitt: Rosemont, Harewood ave. Mrs Dr, Huntiey; 353 C st. nw. Mrs. J.B. Matnliton; 9B st. nw. Mrs KK. Helpbenstine; 9 12th st mw, Mrs A. P. Mather, 60s Wwih st uw, pats, Wiliam A Mooper, ‘cor. "¢ and Trum- mail St Mra Gen. 8. B. Holabint. ‘The Misses Hansmann; 726 18th st. nw, ith Getdiner G.“Hutibard and Mise Bubband; Conn, ave, Mow F. Kurtz Johnson; 915 M st. mw, * Mrs H. A. Johnston; 1833 0 st. nw. Mrs Chas Junken; i40 B st. me. Madame Kuki, Lue wife of Che Japanese minister. 2 606 Fst. nw. Temp . Lincoln (Bessie Beech); 1810 K st. Mrs. Dr. Sanders; #25 1 st. nw. Miss Vingte Long, 926 Tet. nw. ‘Misses Lillian aud Annie Lewis, Mrs Col. Juan Lewis; 1909 N st. n. w. Mrx Robert Leitch, Jr; 124 6th st a Mrs. J.G. MoQueen: M si Mrs. Hl. P. Mcintosh; 416 Spruce st, Le. Drott park. Ars RD. Mussey; 508 5th st. mw. Mrs. HB. Moulton: 1594 9th st. mw, Mrs. Dt, De Montrevilie, Miss Nannie McKeever; gt st, Mes. H. T. Munson: 1440 M st, Mrs Thomas Mouiil; 1013 H st. n.w, Mrs. C, M. Merrick. Mrs. Jobn Morrison; 1409 College Hill Terrace, Mrs. D. Mocarty; 208 N. J. ave se, Mrs. Thos. P. Morgan. Mrs. Chas. T. Murray; 1343 ath st. Mrs Jax HL Murr: 190 13that. nw. FS. Allison Natlor, jr.; 1100 New York a Mrs. W. H. Nash; thiv i st, nw, Miss Susie O'Hagan; 1465 Pierce Place, MIS O. F. Presbicy: 901 Kat. mG. er; 1113 Massachusetts, Mrs EB. Plant; igs) sth st oa. Mra F.S. Presbrey; 901 K st. MIs. GH. Peters: $28 Now Jersey ave. we, r. and Mrs. Start Parsons, nee Wroe;| Miss Bettie Recd; 92 M st.’n.w. we Miss Rosecrans. ‘Mrs Jobn Kandolph; 28 1 st. nw. Mrs J. M. Sbomo abd daughtor will not recetre this year on account of recent death tn the family; SH ASL Ae, ining M-S Seley, wite ot Commodore Schley; Mrs. H. Clay Stewart; 2022 11th st, Mrs. Senator Shermad; 1819 K st. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schaefer. 3Fe M. C. Smith; 1001 234 wt rs. A. K. Spoflord wd Miss Spofford; 1621 Mas- Sachusetts ave. Miss Aggie Hutton; #09 F st, sw. pi FC Snead and Miss Austine Snead; 1307 st. ‘The Misses Scholl; 615 D st. n.w. Mrs. 8. C. Swett and daughters; 2123 5th st Mrs. Heury Lee Snyder; 1326 19th st. Mrs J. A. Sibbald: 1608 19th wt. LW. Mrs 5. W. 100 M st. Mra S. J. Taylor; $05 H st. nw. Mrs Thomas Taylor and daughter; 238 Massa chusetts ave. me. Mrs. Jolin Tweedale: 901 K st, Mrs Col. Tichenor; 1811 M st. Mrs. J. H. Vermilya: 610 9th st. n.w. At and Mma ©. PG. Clarke; 1639 14th st. new. @ tadies of tho family of Col. D. P. U.S.A; 2109 F st. now. sia Mrs. E. Whittlesey: 200 Sth st. aw, Mrs. Citffont Warden, Mrs Wilson; 2004 G st. Mrs S. A. Willard: 1425 Pierce Placa, Mrs. and Miss Waite; 1415 1 st. The iadies of Commissioner West's family. Mrs. C. H. Van Wyck; cor. Maywachusetis avent and 18ch st. Mrs P. S. Wales; #13 Vermont avenue. Govenxurnt Reonirrs To-pax.—Internal reve- Due, £224,000; cust oma, | $578,976, ‘Tae Nava retiring and examining boards have been ordered to continue on duty, the former until April 1, 1855, 2nd the latter until January 1, 1886. carbuncle, which 1s, however, yielding to protes- sional treatment, and he hopes to be able to go out Soon. ME. Burchard. director of the mint ‘went over to New York ornate gee a Frank B. Conger: during the mont! Representailve Geddes Mal to Congress, in which he discusses the rapid increase of deaf mutes In this country and the Sons thus afflicted to ttermarry, tn i their offspring are generally deat m system of education, he thinks, tends to separate them from the rest oF the human family, and advises Uhat they should, as far as possible, educated with hearing children, so that thelr en- Virouments Will lead them into ‘associations with (hen, and tend fo the cultivation of speech; also that legistion be had restricuing i a measure the intermarriage of deat toutes, REPRESENTATIVE MORRISON AND THR COMMERCIAL TREATIRS. Congressman Morrison, the chatrman of the ways and means commitive, Says in a published card Uhal he has been erroneously reported in an Anter- What he did say was that the committee Ral pot with, ie comment, report lagitation to carry into effect te commerchil Fecenuly announced, A Fine New ¥, ‘onr Day Promived. ‘nal office, and THe Stak reporter, who was hunting up New Year's weather, feared he would hat announce inclemeut weather for making call morrow. Upon eptermg Une weather bureau of the signal office, his doubus were Ti es So a Thing potoes toa The sola wave signal se out, but fgee EgFe § I i Ej i F il él AH Hl West Of the Mississippl valley West, and the cold wave is ward. ‘The rain belt extends PES St Ge qumnary, trom she 9 region. We will perhaps have some Yo-uigal, Dat the advanee, Of the cold arrive Gefore morning, apd when we morrow will be consderaDly I ie suit i i mean that ® will be ‘he atmosphere will have lost. its ae, ad “he Gay colder for Hon. Samuel J, Randall and party arrives in ‘Nasbville, Tenn., yesterday, and received s cordial welcome. He visited the widow of President Polk, addressed an immense nnd in the evening an gudience urged him to visit ‘be held on Ji 15to Oli whe vacancy wm eect40n De january ‘by Gen. Scales, will run tor ap i i : i f

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