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* THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Telegrams to The Star. 4 ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W YAMS, Pres't. rn [Is the President Elet a Free Trader! THE ILLINOIS SENATORSHIP. San = Mr. Morrison Hepes to Succeed Sena- OL pr NO ~ + = : o > 65 —N® 9,885. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, JANUARY tor Logan. —-__— Sane ee ti ESE aes aaa aiee a ae THE MUNICIPAL MUDDLE IN NEW SPECIAL N at ‘was present, and ‘by Count Casimtr | number of other ladies who came in as the day ad- SOCIETY xy PECIAL 3 Washington News and Gossin | NEW YEAR DAY, 1885. | reszerous sx-nun oy coor coger | numer ot xenon woo cane nate ay a sae (cee THE BERLITZ SC LANGUAGES | pap go C hi n- decke, chancellor; Mr. Hinkeldeyn'and Baron Speck ‘The marriage of Mr. Luther K. Armstrong, of = in Bosto.s, Brooklyn, Providence and HE SOUTH AMERICAN COMMISSION have co! Sternburg. iz bright brocaded front and Spanish lace border. Rappahannock county, Va, to Miss Miriam Re- | —— ee: Rortlimest, Washington. ew | cluded thelr labors in New Orleans and left that ‘The United States of Columbia was represented | Mra Admiral Porter was assisted in receiving | becca Brown, granddaughter ofthe Rev. Win. 1 ' i 0 at. | city Wo-day for Havana, ry by Sefior Don Ricardo Bevovra, his wife and thrve | by MissShurby. The callers were very numerous, | Wilmer, fimst rector of St. Juhn's church, took pla | od we invite all persons to at- | OY U = THE OFFICIAL RECEPTIONS, | ct. Me diplomatic and army and navy oMcers com: | RC thatchurch Tuesday” acternoan, December 8 | = jest - DiscHanans at THE Naval AcabEmy.—Superin- The Japanese minister, Mr. Kukl, and his wife, | mencing to call as soon as they left the White | The services were performed by Kev. R Temple BYERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE 4T Erie omcers pow gordabay HB PLE aa tendent Ramsey, of the naval academy, owing to Bobi set uupanled by several secretaries and at- | House, man Brown, assisted by Kev. Wm. K. Leonard, Congressman Hurd Says He was the 2 OCLOCK. 0. 6. are re Ro. 6 are ested to mit iu their Wiewam FRIDAY | the failure of Congress to make an appropriation, THE SCENE AT THE WHITE HOUSE. iecays chargé ts abeent, and:that country ‘The wife and daughter of Senator Miller, of Cali- | Tector of St. John's. The bride was given away by es President of the First Amorican Bree BSS, at 7 clock sharp, for the | yesiorday c : fornia, afte from the White House, Rev. Jumes B. Avirett, rector of Suver Spring / fur ageanertmente to attead the funeral | Disvee tho eee Mahe eee re all em was represented by a chargé hd interim ana two | a brilliant reception ge home, aselaces bey Mek ead | Parish, Ma ude Frade Clu PES es eon Thouths’ appropriation act except_ those whose re- Ss eo c fils Decker, of California. Mis. Decker wore | After New Year's Mrs John Mulian,of Cat-! Cincaoo, January LOA Cincinnatt t fo fake place Sundsy “morning, January | toniion is absolutely necessary. ‘The order affects 5 One ae Dee ail Sent J: G. do-Amaral | black velvet and chantily lace, a high medicis cOl- | gornia, residing. at 1310 Connecticut avenue, will | nea Towa $0. 1 Broiessors, lustructors aad others at tue academy | RICH DECORATIONS AND ELEGANT | Valente, was present, accbimpunied by his acting | jar. “Misa Deoker wore 4 Turkish gauze, purchased | juni, Tesiding at 1330 Connecticut avenue, will | quoues rank Hurd, the Tvledo Comcresai.m as 5S te appointed ‘trom civil life, but not the oflicers or sea- 5 Se ae anaitache, Seuhor Jose Coelho Gomes, | in Constantinople and made up in Paris, ‘The eli- | and Miss Cosby, of califoruie * | relating tue following tn the presence of ex-Mayor Sewn | mies. Somat of te mechantes ant otek worsen, COSTUMES, and his bride, whom he recently. married in La | broidery was exquisite, the color white “IN THE RANKS.” ‘The Splendid Spectacular Drama, Onder the mansqemes Brooks and Dickson | at . # Means and several democrats of local prominence: | OF THE EVENING EL whete mareio Fayette, Indiana. Madame Gomes was Miss Mrs. Coleman, 423 New Jersey avenue, had “free trade clu in Am Son tan! ae wits james of the Mises Goddaci, | WHER Services are needed, will be retained, pro- Hatcher, a nlece of Mrs. Hitt, the wife of she Rep- see SS her guests dion. Armistead Green and his bride | jn Hiiieic citar tee ee ements Was oneamEnd Mopday. January Sth—The Great Union Square The, cist at a reception in Georgetown, 18 oe ‘Uney sUpulate tha’ they work volun- resentative from jilinois. 38 SPITE OF THE BAD WEATHER & GHEAT MaxY | guring their Visit Lo the city. ro ceny en ae aN wat. =~ meoting pad fucoe, WIVES | (ed sid aa indefensible impertinetice : = RECEPTIONS AT THE HOMES OF MEM-| Sefior Don a. M. Soteldo, chargé d'affaires of pment gc eee? Gen. and Mrs, Carman have gone to New York | trade repul: 1 the law oiler of Box sheet for advance salen of reserved seats now | gies Gouna: Oven Hate a Minion Toigeasts.—During the ae ee accompanied by Sefior Carlos de} The city to-day was given ae a= Dusiness Of | ror a few days. Miss Hoohling, daugiter of Naval | Bissell & cle naton oven, eae _—__— sUbIe—THe AGENCY oF The | eleven months ended November goth there were ERS OF THE CABINET, Etc. Couttt August Louis Fersen Gyldenstople, secre. | CUS, as 18 customary on Se ee iy, and | Surgeon Hoedling, ts visiting Miss Carman, of eee Bice Trehe cub. weg iayeeod JW ATIONAL THYATER company of New York. | 536,430 immigrants arrived in the United States tary of lezation and charzé d'atfarres ad interim of | Wille the sky was overcast and the rain fell at | ytiss Hutton, of 2034.G street, has gone to New lected presidont at use ante cna * EVERY EVENING AND 4 i dears ROBERTSON & | trom torelgs countries. . Sweden and Norway, represented those countries, | intervals, the calling seemed to be very general. | york to visit her friend, Miss Chase. be tts president ever Nr Hurd was aked s saat he f NILLIAM P. YOUNG, Fsq.. who ; aaa New Year day, 18%, opened cloudy and threat-| He had the pleasure of answering many ttle ‘Those who were going the rounds commented upon} Mra Yates Wilson, of Norfolk, and Miss Burns, | bow these tacts were hep! queet danteg te na ew manned the buat r fatisiuction, | THB CentRE oF GRaviTy.—A serles of astronom!- | ening, but the air was mild. The snow had en- | inquires in regard to Count Lewenhaupt, the min- ‘while the weather was bie “ .; = ola on Fain, By, Sen the fact that while the weatl disagreeal lin. He replied S sQuat EATER COMPANY. : Wcbtagauly as kis tod | Coneaeer anions Will soon begin at the naval ob-| tirely disappeared, and the earth was soft as after | ter WhO was here so many years, ahd W03e | te'wasnotoe bed us that of last year when rath Sica CD. Witksra on Capital Bae 2208 8 eccrine pallies mie in tig Coup THE MADISON SQUALE THEATER CostPANd, 40 the old/company aa his servatory, to deterinine witn exactness the latitude | spring thaws. During the afwrnoon there were | Harining wife 18 so grea Angentine Republic un- | #ll Dearly ali day. In consequence of the uncer- | dHiss'M. Augenstein has gone to make a visit tor | MsirUcied to kev Une Katie. aout lok toot Oh won He ward's ay. he tel showers of rain = H "a Great Pisy, Of the teleseope whicl will be used In the process. | 8 of rain at intervals, but thts did not inter. : 1 injure hts pr d him Very closeted abo tat a CAN mately, Dwing tain Weather carrlages were very generally u i ssreghay nor | provectionist prjadive Dr a a aa anable, owing to illness, to attend. | aq as they dashed along the streets «limpses. of | Some time with trlends in New York and Brooklyn. | fis, or perssant or Was louking pale from his | Dhlllant uniforms and black coats instcated the ] Bets sve be eu business of the occupants. One feature of the ter. Som m joer hi et a t Q.uival oltcee Nias been detalled vo pertori the | tere much with the calling. whlch wasn progress: | Mine ea Gee tion, one year for observation and another to work | ‘The reception at the White Louse was very bril- | The Japanese minist ¥ up che resiiits mathematically, Sitnllar series of | Mant, and the program for te order in waich the | TeceBtillucss. His wife was unable wo accompany YOUNG MES WINTHROP, al Cast, With the 0: hue es ee its observance of, the Oe rs aalers, WS | ANOTHER HALP-MILLION WANTED FOR THE NEW OR- | behest pa DYAS, As PI t! CLARK. j Masachase SOR Tela ‘ortuguese as- | different classes of offi should be received, | “The gentlemen of the diplomatic corps were re- | {ie large number of people who receives sae LEANS EXPOSITION. Me aks obo ant near t ers at Lisbon, moatel: ational | wisel : i "which mea ey wel e and “ to Mi. Murd’s views, Cleveland 13 a fadical 1 WiPFIN pisos squane Lascpow, | S01 caP to 7th. where Eaves wuvories tin several other paris of ths work, | Wich has alresdy been pubiished in Tus StaK,was | splendcat In court Oresses with, ordera and devore- Gitd tose nuy triende Whe caighe call, but they | Tis understood here that tue managers of tne | 12. , Who will ailveuiee his deus When In pomen, ROBERTS THEATER LOTHIAN, BAS ‘The purpose of these undertakings is to seeure q | #9 USUal falthrully carricd out, Strikingly handsonne, of Ce unllitary attaches were | faq nade no annouucement of a regular reception. | New Orleans exposition are titnking of appealing = aeERt aa WASHINGTON, D. standard by which comparisons may be made ten, | THE FLORAL DECORATIONS, ee tercten indie were all in oatsiage totiettes, | 1¢ Was thought by some that this was more general | to Congress for apot) tohelp the enterprise | INTERVIEW WiTk "HK. MOREESON, a LS" WE HAVE THIS DAY FORME x Arty years hence, to determing if in the }in the corridor and parlors were as usual very | anit wore tone ae than ever before, and that while the published lists | through. “They want $500,000 more. The delay iu | we jerohip ui der the firm mone of HUPLY & DYE Meaniline geological changes, which are supposed anes elaborate and hands ie. 10 i ee Were about the same, yet many familiar names | getting the exposition In orde ed parlor there were troplcal planes oie tere, aia | THE JUSTIONS OV TEE UNITED GTATES SUPREME | Were tune Venting The, Meanealloy, aipeneed, | Seve the exposte pone t ea ropical plants and ferns. A counr while it may not have had the show and display | po thavtherevelpts bare F STREET NORTH. | #lleved the position of Its canter of gravity. a Ge a and ¢ Hrd tl — handeliers aud talrrors we ‘ined with } aecompant wel reoel ort ‘was hearty and genial, and those i Broke-agebusiness. | persoxa—Hon. H. €. Stovens, Mayor of Monc- Tosmane) ih we Nae Geren panied by ladies were next received. In the | of former years, was hearty and. \ anticipated. Nand rent | . ; 2 sence of the Gi ce, Justice ‘Who tnade calls found a warta reception and en- i = mm of Loans and | ton, N. B., and editor and proprietor of the Daily | Wis eulirely covered with cut flowers and Dloom- | absence of the Cislet Justice, J vlan, Gray, | Joved the pleasant sociubiey”of Mone fe.’ ‘The | NO HPOISLATION ow rue sttveR quxstiow PxoDA | He Thinks a Democras wi AL ESTAT!, IXS Au wilt o THE HANLONS, | WEST. w DAY MATINEE. It 45 sald, cau Intendeit Visits, je lallea far below What Was | Succecd to be the Man. january 1.—In aa interview Last night Morrison, of tus state, sd NOTE AND STOCK | to be taking place in the interlor of the globe, have ae suizance Will receive special attention, | 7 a -E ‘ ing piants. In the three windows there were | Brst received, followed by Justices Harlan, Gray, : r first nee ‘THIS SESSION. a jocrats will €iect Ue next United ae eieus Taciton commistou Goverument | Times, of that place, Is At the Ebbiit.—Senator | groups of plants, palms ferns eroton ead oraes | Blatehtord, Field, ‘Strony aed wood. te le in'mating ‘New Year culs and’ te nevcssarity | Mr, Bland, chalrman of the House committee on | States Senator frou Ulluols, Uecaune Wiey descre ie aru ee ea ae enhy es | guyeenelaeta, fn the Green room, ihere were | Justice and Justice Matthews were the only ab- | abrurt and disjointed form of conversition was. Of | eoinage, weights, und, meswaree cape ee gon | to wite Lath a caudldate for the mniaciony at REP ON OF = a ‘ y er tod sterday.-— | flowering plants on the mantel and tropical plants | Senvees, . Was the lad stapes a va of TNA Mae detlove that to ws weak aacies ; BANCIS HUPTY ert C. Winthrop is how able to & ming, inate 2 course, not wanting, and as th i conn ‘ wits Mf T.did not belteve tant Mule se MONDAY—BUER OXKS, The Silver King of Playa | RICE, Kepresentailve Cox, of Saw York, bas a new book | ing primrose and w choice Vallely of tropical | #2 Congress, of whom there was an unusually large ited tn ts fait vigor: New Fear calis sul) eX | rvorably. ‘The committee wiles west Weanes | Sk AUY Indorsement ou iy say tomes ete ¢ beauty and ten tarmuctst, $26 7th street southwest | about ready tor th Ex-Representative | piduts. attendance, came next. Among them were no-| Sled in its full vigor. | carriages and cabs | “aY to consider the subject, and Mr. Bland will op- | Grme'was indoreed ‘by tas ss As Ot Aine heeat Eco ae sito Bite) Peeivceons speesity.)) G yee oo CIDE erem oe Adis THE LADIES ‘Need Senutors Edmunds, Pendleton, Morrill, Cam- | were in good demand, but there was not such a eee ae re mec T there shall be any | election by te-clecUing Ine as putauve, = st | on Tuesday. = Who were to assist the President and his sister, Patt, Conger, Warner Miller, | rush of Dusiness as to wirrant the usual charge as | Son creation It must be to give unlimited coia- | and 1 dou't Sollcit any ouher it Lieliewe { is —— Mrs. McElroy, began to arrive shortly before 11, rison, Cockrell, Cullom, Me- | the weight of the carriages and horses in goid tor | 8° 0! er, Dut Che question should be let aloue | that wie nominee of Lae Avo CAUCUS WI Fe. asp Eee teats 5 < or | VhotSon, Beck, Representatives Thotas, Eills, Pay- | rhe use during the day. A great many persona | tbJs session. R ceive the vote of every dewecrat tn the levtsiature, ‘The Warring Houses. and were shown up stairs to the room assigned for | <n “Willis, Hatch: of Missoni: ‘Herbert, Jordan, found It more desirable’ to, walk, as they Rirgued Represertative McMillin, of Tennesse, sald ton | Tknow ihat were are teu republican menuvers uf TEJOUSE OF MEPNERENT ATE ES ee eee AND TUR | the wraps, ‘They gathered in the Ubrary, where | sage, O'liara, Dingluy, Cutcheon, Ryan, Moulton, | that the exercise was conducive'to digesttoncand | STAR Teporter to-day that he does not beliove there | LAvOW that there are tee remublieat wet me, ia PARTY DITPERESCES Ae PORN enn Witte | the President aud his sister, Mrs. Mckifoy, e- | Niel,'Van Eaton, Wallace, suoliey, Spriges, Wet | enabled them to enjoy the hospltalliy extendad to | 18 tue least probability of the passive Of any St | case I receive the democratic nomination. Whewher PARTY Diy CES ARE FORGOTTEN—THE DEAD- | changed the New Year greotinzs with them. dourn, Hopkins, Brown, of Pennsytvanias ‘indley, | them with greater Trequency and more zest. | Mestticting silver colnage at Ubls session of Con- | They wiilgive mie Livi: or nok bean LOCK OVER THE NAVAL APPROPHIATION BILL, As the diplomatic corps arrived they were suown | J, ). Taylor, Pussy, Lefevre, ‘Tucker, Reagan, Dele: | Economy never had & inore plausivie excuse, Kress. He says that so far as the House is con-| shail go down to», told fora few days and ‘The feeling of antagonism, for it amounts to | tuto the Ited parior and remained there unt the | ¢atey Marti, Magiinis and Cannon. Some’of the | as his Feceutly become the cusiom here, there | Cerued. even if the Buckuer bill should be reported May remain ig the state capttal unt that, between the House ani Senate s ‘our for theif Presentation. At a few minutes past | Seuators aud Representatives were accompanied | were but few places where visitors were offered on the colnage committee, 1t would not pass. | seuibllns of the iestioatt i finesoase Cather Gian miata Ge tee ce Teen eigek Wwe marine band struck up Hall to} by members of their family. Mr. Page had with | anything to drink stronger than coffee or ta; and | He tuliks there would be two-thirds vote th the + January 6th. 1885, between, Tp. PBscuere covet. Speakiug of tie prospects for a revision of the cD CONCERT FHIDAY FE the Chief, and the recelving party proceeded to the | him his beautiful young bride. Mr. Follett, of | those who are unable to stand such a tax ‘upon House against 1. Mr. McMillin does not be- tard laws, Mr. Morriseu » Thought there SNGREGRTION SE CH! degree tn which party sentiment and affiliations | blue purfor. On the President's arm was Mrs. | Onlo, Was hol presenk, bUe Ine Wife aad Gaugiiter | their strength without some stimulant furnished | Heve that such a bill would pass the Senave would be ‘no atienpt uch are sunk in the opposition of one house to the | Frelitchuysen. ‘The Secretary of State and Aire | Suet themselves with a private Mask and went merrily | , The House commitier on colnage stad ‘ive to | yerubers of the {t= it other, Democrats and republicans of tue House | Meriroy caine next. | Mrs. Biimunds, who would | |.brarian Spoftord and Clerk of the House Clark | on thelr rounds. - Still, in some houses thirsty souls UI ERT ano oe Chee Mle ering rion t the quest 4 been Tully discuss conde! z the Ser vl 7 tis b been entitied to Ube first place, did not ap- | were also present. found what they considered genutne hospitality, | UBt ol rman Bland, who 1s op- | winter and m vod down, Me I Join in condemning the Senate for what they terin pear, and Ler place was flied by the ‘wife of the and there they iingered, and when tiey left they Posed to the measure. His presence makes tbe | reason to suppose tat & metaber uf. t &@ Gisposition to usurp the entire legislative | Secr“tury of Stave. After the Teceiving purty had ASE OPPIOEES. informed their Confidentin\ (riepds. committee stand six to five against the bill, so that change of heart as aud © N-cousid functions of Congress. So prominent a rep- *n their positions In the East room Mrs Ed-| A few minutes before 12 o'clock the army and there is very ttle prospect of Its getting OUf of Ue | Sion would bya willie ONpect FOND WEE Sar ire ene comna uA to day , ish | Cheeuicor the eremdenva With tow CxOntona | oe era ee non noth rereemara bis Lage sonics paecnaiesnape Ihave agreed to. deter conderation of tie aver | Shouse Me becved Cat ts duties abut by SECOXD K€ ' - ante feo the President’ few exceptions | tron ve ge, nea a ° co silver | gecreasod an quight aauce a BIN callin: JENNIE KIMBALL’ | cp CENTRA! under the encroachments | of all the ladies iovited to rec * Whose Rames EOE Doe Were Lemos AtIY ser Citioey (OR AUty, — wate es the constitutionsl method of Se WastinGxos, D. C., December 27, 1984, ‘3 being gradually reversed. Said 1 THEIR ANNUAL MEETING PREPARATORY TO CALLING | Question Unt the arrival of Senator Jones, of | furg reduction at solue Hulure uae, bul Wet a ors of this Bank have declared jevada, who ts expected very soom after the reas | present session. , COMIC OPERA Cc Mery ublished in ‘Tus Stax yesterday, accepted | Wrre muroduoad by Gol, Avke Rockwell, and. naval ON THE PRESIDENT. “Half the rev. v sembling of Congress, ge abe pith apital stoca vf four per cent, enue bills now come frou the Senate, whereas all 3, Caitsie. oak ers by Lieut. T. B. M. Mason, The army dele-| According to a custom as old as the society itself 2 . F oe Seon iauny 2a T ARUPE, Cachan, POF tem svould ornate in the House” Anotwer | wali yor neh ee Ofte, Speaker Sande ne, | Xation Was Headed by Licutenant General Sheridan, | the members of the Oldest Iahabitants Association | _ SENATOR BLAIK AND THE EDUCATIONAL BIL. MR, JAY MURBELIOS Vanws, eanese c ier. _| representative sitting by = L bat ms CEIVED FRESH TO-DAY FOR NEW | W4ntS Lo boss everythin: ae fn emiee | though invited, was not present-at the reception | Meompanied by Gens. Terry and Miles. ‘The ald3 | sccombied in thelr rooms in the Corcoran building | Senator Biair sald to-day he hoped the House . The Senators, in onder | {g.j:y" Her absouce was repeetind, hare puo | to the Lieutenant General, Cola. Sheridan and taisnnoeniog, aest New Year greetings and | Would pase the educational bill, it everytaing else | Me Doesn't Think Cleveland Will Be 90. thr Now Vor at Stors the orinion seus to be unanimous that tio | pit,tte Blue Room, Mrs. Mektroy stooa next the | HEX>,tnd then A‘sistant Adjutant Generals oocu: | [There were present. Messrs, Bruff, Bohrer, Pilling, | CUUY than any other ineasure pending. He has | _ CMieAuo, Janus tee pubilshes ences one a ua Presltont ar inlay sen hext to her, | Sted a prominent position In the line. The various by is * | assurances from friends of tue bill in the House | an interview with ex-Congressman Jay K. Hubbell, se ary and then Mtr : hdr handler, Mrs “ Henly, Bagman, Shales, Marbury, Hines, Makin, | that they will undertake to get it up and pas it | Hehe CAs GE Gao eee ‘Teller and the | Overy lastance: by che, Chior orice ye any. | Chauncey, Pettibone, Armadon,” Condon, Davis, | Just as soon as the interstate commen itt saat, | day. “be content to sit Kere and pass oniy such bits | WINS OF Some of the Tusticesof the Supreme Court. | {Oyeeu by sllicars imacdiatery wader them.” hes | Rutherford, Hutchinson, Smounskl, Drew, Douc: | have been disposed Of Ie bill cae, be arnt ds the House chooses t0 send. ober” This ieee | Ta pievent the Blue Parlor becoming overerowdes, | 1wed,Uy Oficers umunediately uader them. There | TSITSNEY poron, Church, Ellis Viskiweyer, ie: | belore tke Motes Ge, omcpealte a nate ay | Lene eee ee bowie Fare aver only those of one of the official classes named it) Quartermaster General, Holabird, Col Batchelior, | diet, Hil, Phillips, Clarke, Entwisle and others. | its friends have no doubt of Its passage, ‘ill be seaxitle, aed at ne withetsmaetie axclantee the dispated naval app tod Pet accra ca tmltted at the sume time, | Sivmaster General Rochester, Geb, Parke; of the | The’ members as they came In, were supplied THE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTER. Af ofico-seckers he will desctve the grativude OF Mr, andalt openiy declare that 1¢18 bis purpose W | faut arty diee cee a edt ee BeCelY™ | enuztneens, Cols. Hal Son, eee ee em DOre Tuten badges chore | ‘The House appropriations committee wih meet | the republic. such a course oh his wart wend have Maintatn te Stand be has taken on that subject, | ini ast Hoo.) The crowd was wot green ae toy Oninance Conmalseary General Machete Gen He: | white silk with gilt. fringe, and an inseripion in | 00 the 6th of January, and will hold meetings on | &teudency to break up cxistitg pultical vretdl Lae even though it may result in a fallure to appro- Folae iaing Nene a ons aud Tesull ln Ue formauica oF a conservaluve pate ior the present needs OF che Rete. Ohne Fe eee eo ogre, MEEWY | gen, Cape Mills, Liews. allen, Woodrui, Powell, giltietters reading “Association of the Oldest In- | each succeeding day after that until all the appro- 5 E —— : a a ed, with a peart | Zt abitants of the District of Columbia.” These were | priation bills are disposed of. ‘They hat party.” side the prediction 13 freely maie that the | fata = rane art | Gasstord, Pp posed o y have enough “ SH “4 ng around the heart-shaped neck. She looked. | fastened to the coats of the members, with a red, | work bet th 4 ye 7 2! i Senate will back down, as 1 did on Use naval DILL ful in bearing, THE NAVY RECEPTION White and blue rosette and pin in the form Of &| unt tueead of hese, ake Al thelr ithe | TE NEW KOK ENBIOGLIO, gracious in “manner. Secretary | followed, and the representation was even larger | spread eagl find no Lime for anything but these tills ana few feanee wat exceedingly well, and ts very But even tn the House an ugly fecting seems | Scaliven's wie ween Hb eee an | laine ver tin tnvesetnte corre : joch’s wife wore a rich wiulte satin. than that of the army. The line was headed by | Ap informal meeting was held partly in the na- alonders. There ae many masieed vik The Corporation Counsel's Office Bar- ‘A democratic member sud to a, Star reporter to: | pairs, buaunds wore mourning sik rich quattty | Aqmural Porten who was accompanied be Adina | ture of a socal gathering. The members caked | Spowonsens, There are many Drospet crass | Stended aad Mayer Kirk Emvictbie. good tuany who don't want any | PUl Pitin in bye. x Nichois, and following were a halt dozen retired | Ove Old Umes and Joked One another upon thelr | of them being reached, and the House caivudar, | New YOuk, January Ltiie oMlces or the ear mn for the regulation of rallway tame | sith bincke lace sot auth pots eee oe med | Omicers’ of prominence, “Then came the chiefs of | Se: the private calendar and the committee of the | poration cuunsel were Darricaded last mgut, ond fe perhaps more men in Congress either | With Diack lace and dull jet, as she ts tn mourning. | Plicers of prominence. “Then came the chlets of | “yi, A. Bohrer, vice president, occupied | whole are larger than ever before in the history of is Tiy OF Inditectiy Interested i ralitonde tine io | ..duss Lucy Frelinghuysen Wore Russian blue silk, Schley, Commodore Sieards Surgeon General Gar: | the chair in place of ‘Mr. Jenkins Thomas, the | Congress, the whole number o: Dilisaggregatiag | Pematued closed against all comers Uhis morning. J class is violently | With velvet Boule, niey, Commodore: Sicand, SUurkeon r | president, who was absent on account of his recent | several thousand. ‘There are ten tflls wii ch have | These offices are tn the Staats Zeftung Wulidiny, enevally supgos, and ail of that class ls violently Wore black satin, combined with | Bells Chiet OF Bogineers Loring. Chict Constructor | bereavement. Mr. J. Goldsborough Brut filled the | bean “acted favorably by the committer of | ail Wuo Wish lo enter there huve lobe well voucies tion Of 13 | Hprewstem Ny gan, He says: “i don't believe Uh his presidemual teri, ar on Mr, Cloveian MER’ 7 ‘tinnal Back of the Kepublic. of oh FURSDAY, dannary 13th, Land 3 o'clock p.m, to elect, Tith street, Now Year's Week. } HARDWOODS asp Mrs. John D. ertinson satin, y strong talk oD te st dt predict nov nt triinmedd with jotted Lace. Cen ERON EY those: eoan a Creer tana sani | ost of secretary in place of Mr. Wicholas’ Callan, | tho wale Hoses wht tats met ie ee a | Sor etree ae ee ee ones LRG Congress wilt hot dou at fis session | qq, @: Frelinghuysen, the damehterct Sounpaniog by thoes iamediately under tuoi, S00 | ‘wag was ateent on accouns GF Winese, aeaMe. IRN |te'tee tocar one waiee weil geen te oe | ae eee One ae ee beyond passing te ay) the Secretary of State, was pres Tine and’ stat miniied. togethers COL Mecuules: | Marbury, Jr., performed the duties of” ueasurer in | geied upon, & thing Which has hover Lappesed pe | Kirk is a strong ‘Tammany beit aun, and decianed WM. McLEAN & SON, 5 Shien cM Ottoman sili with draperies ot peari embroidered | ne and ‘stan of tho marine corpa: was accompanied ace of ‘ie, Robert, Ball, who is confined to his | fore. last evening that he Would appoint, belore toon, - 2 Z ‘Khe New Keservoir. rape, Ey hajoee Bick ana atone ome by fliness. SENATOR JACKSON NoT TO RESIGN. corporation counsel aud a dock Essluner also rice . i Mrs. Newbold, who 1s agranddaughter of tne | bY Majors Slack and Nicholson. ‘New Year’s day is quite a day for the collection Judge Truax has pot given his dechdon in the mat “BALD AND It MEL MORGAN'S RESOLUTION BRFOKR THE SENATE DIB- on, Cass, Mr. Buchanan's Seerebary of State, ‘THE DEPARTMENTAL RECEPTION, ofducs, us many manbers appear then who do | The feport that the Hon. Howell £. Jackson, of rc doles » ter of dissolving tho injunction rstratuing FE companied 1 JY Secretary Frelinghuy-| At half-past twelve o'clock the departmental re- | not attend the meetings regular during the year, | Tennessee, Intends resigning bis seat tm the | Hoard of s trom dolay an. i = a strict com- } sen wy the White House, She wore gray satin ce is Gorse 's. | The treasurer drove quite a ssiness . yy the ean.) | Doard remains in oflice wat a On Friday of next week the Senate District com. wo the White % Shi gray ception commenced. There were present Prof. s, | The U a ite a brisk business for a] U. 8, Senate 1s denied by the Nashville (Tenn.) H Dwi, Ob WEDNESDAY, | mittee will take up the Morgan resolution in reia- | Urlintued with wute Lace, ¥, Baird, Assistant Secretaries of State Davis and | Ume. Messrs. Join Marbury, jr.. John Pettibone | american, which says: “We have the best posible people are gauhering ta th ity he ITH dassof Jauhary, 185. Gon:to ties construction of tho now reservoir ‘That | Shaw roxc or cu oiey antic ott Cie ronan | Adee. Acsinant Setetanied OF Treseic Cava ad es A ocr ahpointed as, @ findnce | authority tor stating that Senator a jayor Kirk sud Mayor Grace emia otk flowed fe’ Sastry | Pesolution alleges that certain obstructions inthe | fywhitsnweiver trae es sees Cee ed eueey | tes Assen Seer ates Of sure Goon ant) comiaites. a4. Wobert 1. Martin ‘was elected va term, Candidates who have toe succtadoa te vies | cont eabp FoR CORTORATION cOUNEEL. > Sul opened on January 15th 1 construction of the reservoir have been encoun-| Mrs. brewster wore a golden bronze colored silk Dr. Harailton, of tue marine hospital ser- | ijved here over 50 years, long enough to entitie hin nay shape Uhelr course accondtugl: Mayor Kirk arrived at the city hall soon after ae BURN, Eres tered which will, in order to properly finish the | elbrollered tu bronze aud gold colored beads. 2; Solicitor General Phillips, Assistant Attorney | to be called an old inhabitant. Ms St 11 and entered t hi work, materially Increase the original estima! Mrs. Koons, the daughter of Mrs. Brewster, wore ‘ais MeCammon and Maury Mr. Beron made @ motion, which was carried, ASPIRING TO BE PUBLIC FAINTER. A suftiet ney for th ues Tursday, Now ¥ ongregational Church. con mayor's office and ap- of the Mint Burehard,Chilef Cleri x a pointed Col. ET. Wood oorparatk Col a RAR ct eli eit pink Ottoman silk with rosebuds. empowering the marshal to’ make all necessary | _ A report is incirculation that Representative W. | BuInWT COLE 1. Wood corporal . five tek OER ee Mrs. Wore ruby velvet aud satin trimmed SEengeacets fue fesg pert inthe ceeemonice ca |. agers, ot Bulla, hes been asd upon by Won't qumhar at Venonay kites Me ae . ved to prevent i se Lace 1e 21St Of Fel ve many democrats of New York as a candidate atued W8 Mayor's uflice, Toc: « rater | water, The Disre commiviee wilt i ns wife wore a becoming red | master Mr. Wincberger, tie marshal, called attention to | they piace of pubiie printer. vad geantationsoe timeke coe aon, aud ten betty rare ee W.HOWARU, the matter. ‘They wil first. probubly sili covered With tine Diack Chantilly lace. Orna- | of the the fact that the regular March th occurred ion Accompanied by frieuds. AD ATIC LUssia, Secretary. | statement that isto be made th support of the et, | ments, rubles and diamonds, DISTRICT OFFICIALS AND OTHER CALLERS. on the 41h of Marchi Inauguration day. He thougnt NOTES. Mayor Grace scvn afterwards made his appear = | ¥ ng inthe Moran resolution. As the exten entor Harrison's wite wore a combination of | peiegations trom the Supreme Court of the Dis- | Some arrangement ‘Should be made a5 tothe part | Mf, L. Dalton, the postmaster of the house, was ‘aon On the Evening ot WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1884, La or of the Water Works is entrusted to Major Ly- | Seuuon oink gros rain and garnet velvet, gar-| | Deexaon rt of Claims and officers of the Dis. | Witich the association should take on that day. Presented With a handsome cold Lead d cane yes- —_—. aes BIUNCASTEE & Ho De called upon for 4 st item 1 nished with potnt lice. ea b aehaos es 5, | ger OUTER thought that the soclety should not | tergay py the employes in the post vill ALnaess een hake Sena GEORGE KENNAN | _ nananiourre neers are In the table of doiag any works wite of Mr. Justice Miller wore a very ele- | trict judiciary, District Cormissioners Edmonds, | seek any part in the ceremonies unless invited. He oda coed tee mee rs = on rat prs din thelr charze quite thoroughiy, there docs | SAL1 brocad of Dlick and go} West and Lydecker (the latter tn full uniform), ex- UiOuEHE many of the members ware to> old to un Fiicthag erachies Arkansas, vesterdiy presented | 4 FIREMAN KILLED AND TWOOF THE CxEW BADLY seen to be any ‘creat fear that Ue Bew reser- | | M'* Field, wite of Justive Field, wore copper. | ministers aiid ex-ine-abersof te cabinet were hext | dertake to march in the procession. ‘They might | Senator Voorboos with an eiegantiy fhuisitd rove INSURED. ‘olr Will be Laproperiy Constructed. colored silk and sain, timed With EgypUan | recelved. Two ex-Postunasters’ General were in | go to tne Capitol if Invited. made of the skins of wild cals, aliled by Ue colonel | Leprsrox, Mich., Jauuary 1.—The Witnt and = — blue. ine—Mr. Horailo King and Mr. Tyner. Minister | After some discussion 1t was decided to hold a | biinself ip Arkansas. eeacune ay ‘ | Pere Darquetie steamer Number One, trom lu- fadian Land Leaves Defended. Mrs. Miller, of California, wore at Foster represented the United States ministers special meeting on the first Wednesday of March | | Tue report that Senatar Warne Paghtcc bosons p> ed | waukee, while atlempung W enter tbe mouth. ASSISTANT SUCRETARY JosiYN THESES TaEM abvan- | &tUO, Brocaded tn. bougnets of richiy-« CAVIG KESOCTLTIONS AND “CII to arrange forthe two events, {fhe Artur forces in the Kew York seniwtorial gut | the river yesterday tuoruiag, was driven by. 29 saat itt chit Slik SOOERE Foldered tabllere, Her laces and di wan ions f the assoclated soldiers of | ,4,Tesolution of sympathy with Messrs, Thomas | ® detlared to be false by Congressman West, Of Lue | wind to the uortu of the pler and blown sdeways seus at autitn, seen ousor ete: Callan and Ball was adopted, Saratoga district, on We Beach. During the exclietout a steam pipe Assistant Secretary Joslyn, of the Interior de- Logan ad Dates of the remain the war of 1812, sixteen associated veterans of the | ““phe society. then formed in Ine, marshaled by burst and Joseph Siice, orewhn, was sealled and ‘as follows: partine: ys the Investigation by the Senate In- | thon. Beth» pokiine hay war of 1815, Oldest Inhabitants’ association, and | Mr. J. H. Wineberger, and proceeded to the White ‘Who Got the Money! died shortly afterwards, Two of the crew were - eae | mamitiee into the leasing of tndlan | Stanly surrounde sti» tou rmy of tae Republic. aad the Union Yete- | House to make thelr New Yeur's cali ou the Presi- | raz uvsraniocs xxrrxpirama OF $22,800 FROM THE uso badly injured. Tae tile eaving crew, took oP ee eects tors > a Sal some, and Was Telly dressea tn unttorm were recelv The G, A. ent, CHEROKEE FUND. 0 PUSSEUgENs a e Tauwluder of the = 5h ‘oh es stat ha lanas for grazin.s purposes cannotdevelop anything | | Dreadth, pane rtcularly larze representation of both B 7m Caneseus—Jan, 160 vest OL § 1 Safely. ‘The boat Is lying 1 a dangerous position, MONDAY, tri hot already known, because nothing has been con Sire ae a Col. Wolff, who with Col Ross, as representa- | Safely: forgery ny mgd 1h Applic roldery Inoiors. white and colored, many being in uniform, Above the Storm Clouds. and with the present sea. no helpcan reaca ler. : : : 5 S os : tives of the Cherokee Indians, received the $390,000 “es ~ ‘ Jan. 2h fai Year and to act on any aysthe Interior department did not Wife Of Senator Butler, ot sooth Carolina, | Ab 1 o'clock tue citizens’ reception began, and THE METEOKOLOGICAL BALLOON SERVICE. Mi A portion of the cargo bas been Wasked overboard Stns abr ace power of the > leases, but simply authorized the Indians. point lace ap nonds. ast d Until 2 o'clock. Before the doors’ were | me proposed bulloun ascensions in the interest | YOUd tO that nation by a Congress a year or 80 | aud the suuoke-stuce and rudder are also gone. ue third lecture, Sets | WomaKe them ifthey deemed it best for thelr 1 on hor comtsin, Mis’ Rachel | opened the large portico was crowded with both PI = # Wassrxerox. D.C, Deoenh with reserved | ‘Se E —_ jogether, and Voth wore an elegant ban Cattivinen Dissatiatied, ry Josiyn added that he regard: mp has arrived in the city to testify before the Hes and gentiemen anxious to pay their respects | of weather knowledge arranged for by Gen. Hazen, | 92° ll = dian 2 with rey .3LS Sincioadmie | 7a : this plan of leasing the lands for erazing purposes | to the President. Notwithstanding the Inciement | of the signal service, as stated in yesterday's Star, | House EE Ser prepped Havana, December 27.—Cattle growers on the thout wservedseat, | CP” FRENCH CATERER | as very advantageous to the Indians. He eatdthae | son wore a toilet of Diack and white. | weather tier was a Very large attendnee during | gre attracting much attention on account of the | (SPOS! su cum Islaud shOwW Mucu dissatsiacdon egardit.g Ue | CHARLES F. RITE, besides xetting ready mouey for the use of tte ye fh, Charming wulte tollet, and | the trae allotted, \and the Walk leading to the | ooveity of the scheme, After getting the project | WAS Dever pald over to the Indians. Col. Koss hus | treaty stipulations Refertiny to Auorican cattle | speepai Sean lands, the Indians are employed by the lescees to ome. Avenue was well filled nearly ail tae Ute with ech * ‘. been enbpienaed, and ts expected within several | beef and ineats of all Cqsses, | Baeceene (03. FCs n this way they learn the busi- | | 1 ihe Treasury was secompanied | persous awaiting their turn for admission. well advanced Prof. Abbe, who Is to accompany | days. It seems that Messts Koss and Wolff ad- Passengers who arrive! recently from Jamatca 1504 H street north, that at the end of the k y Youug girls, all white rosebuds, is THE SCENE IN THE EAST ROOM Prof. King on the first ascensions, will give way to | mitted before a U. io seaeertene Tali, that | say Unat the insurgents Maceo, Carrio (a brouaer | te resdy tonend to exer pact of the Uatten states tie ands back uninjured, own daughter fur and spitituelie lookluc y refused to | Gr’nonachea) aud olers ate pa paring for apother ‘ other oilicers of the signal service who are desirous | they knew who got the $22,50), Dut fe Stewed Terrspia the national dish of this mowiedze acquired ns ht re Invited to receive were | WaS Very bright and animated, for here were | Sr'maxing trips to tie clouds. No dates have been | tell. Now itis the p : yurpose” of’ the House commlt- | invasion of Cul. The trying ct The Sehieht. ina Dinter. polite thos : In evening dress, while those wh calied to pay | gathered ail of the diplomats, the Judges, Senators | famed, a a ments have been made to give | tes to compel them to ‘explain Who go: the money | MLaslaRer Cuba. They are trying to procure & "1 : able to go lato the cattle business fo a “alied LO pay range Kl vessel 10 fey Unet 10 the ishand. eT DES a e Ubelr respects were In visiting dress; that Js, short | and Representatives exchanging cordial New Year | only six or eight hours notice. The main object of | as the names of prominent men have been mixed > LECTURES. Mr. Cleveland» skirts und bouues ‘The eviors were dur alld sub | greetings. The Marine band gave a fine program | these ascenstons 1s to take observations in the | im the affair. The idea was for the Springer com- The Yellowstone Park, SS | tani ters In every. styb WRITYEN TO CHECK OFFICI dued. : ests a 1a di upper strata Of the atmosphere in the midst of | mittee to make the inquiry, but a3 Liey have 80 | ow, Pee ck E a | garni: ster ‘very sts FICE SEEKING—REPRESENTA- Of music, and the guests promeuaded up and down s tu a FCAGO, IA. January 1. av ‘Carpenter, LECTURES, } Be hick ‘ousomutties wind Meat TIVE TAYLOR'S LITTLE CALCULATION: THR, DIPLOMATIC PROCESSION. the cornilor into the conservatory, and so, amlust | Stofms, as It Is belleved tat youch valuable knowi- | much to do, it has been decided best for the Indian | gupersacendut’ of the National Yellowstone Pare “Story | qelly. ke, alwsya on hand by the pint, quart and gallon. It ts satd that Mr. Cleveland’s Lette Het In the absence of Mr. Preston, the minister from | the perfume of flowers, gas Hgiv and music, the | edze wil! be obtaioed in this way. ‘Phe ascensions | committee to take charge of it. Was interviewed bere last ight. He ssid Unat (he. To | Dstivered premplly by telephoning to tue bows: iC Mr. Cleveland's er to George ‘ i t the 77 last New Year reception of President Arthur came | Will probably be made in the immediate center of Col. Woift said toa Srak reporter to<lay that he rk had been Visited during Ube past season by « eee 7 | eee ee ee + | William Curtis is the result of a consittation wich | Vaytl, who ts dean of the corps, pr Reount das | toa riliant close storm, | When 9 sultable one ls raging Prof sbbe | has come, to Washington to attend to mittens of Ergo under ot tourist, Det Bot wy 20 aneny as ERICAN REVOLUTION, == JOR oT TORE = eee ut = a ch | Nogueiras, the minister trom Portugal, headed the BARU ioe will go to Philadelphia without delay. ie first | business particulary to testify in any ook expect a fin Thirteen Lecture CS iter nouthwestecraee of 11th wade ate Sicaaus tis arent nacRdOn puta /apiomace provsion. "the Seretaty of State | The Diplomatic Breakfast and Receps | 128500 will ws inade. Yestigation. He says the $22,500 was paid 10 Mr, ep pe ME Fe ome owlinw’s auction rooms), Dealer” in’ Heal stot on tie ieit of the President ers, nd presented tion at Secretary Frelinghnysen’s. i Phillips a8 a fee for iis services as atiornay, and | Mutlnly Engiisi and Gerinas, had been atiracved 10 - the reservation, aud Its beatles abd wonders were FISKE, of Camteidae, Insurance aud General Agent | stop to the receipt by him of hundreds of applica. | the representatives of foreign powers. ‘There have WSecretarytof State and the ‘The Grant Re! Mavis all he knows about it. should the commit mus abroad. 4 aT Hk DATION AL CHUBCH, business. tions for government positions, personal and by | been Many chances among the diplomats within | , POMPEY at noon thelSecretarytof State an Sse fee determine to call Mr. Philips he could clulin | PeCatalng famous abroad. tbe park, branch rail ON BONE ) WEDNESDAY EVI teutuu xiven ty auy Lusiness entrusted to ah : three Years, none of those now here having served | des of his family left the ‘White House and re- ‘THE $100,000 ALREADY SUBSCKIBED, hiis privilege as.an attorney, as bar to the divus. | Teed. Tunutas v on the Northern ON EDNESDAY EI letter, ‘The object was to answer all these In one | {tee Years none oF th ing turned to thelr residence, there to await the ar | p, Soe =, oy gy ey TW | Pacific as been completed to Cinnabar, a distapos 2 2 Eee ce auerenis, The wife and daughter of the minister from Por- | rival of the diplomatic corps, who, according to 2 ptr Gory ae the Mr. J. D. Taylor, of Onto, (rep.), speaking of the | tue ‘Mr, George W. Childs arrived in this city yester- hotei but seven ines” Tuere hus been some Uitte companied iim, stom, are invited to breakfast. “The Secretary cera Reported Disappearance of an Army | trouvie with squatters abd ‘but ail but subject to-day, sald: “10 would D9 a physical im- | - ‘Phe witeot the italian tlnister, Baroness de F: cen ‘ary | day, and had a long conference with Gen. Grant ‘trespassers, possibility for Cleveland ro attend to all these aye | 15 absent, so Uhat he was ‘accompanied only. by Le | Was assisted by Mrs. Frelinghuysen, his daughters, relative to the $100,000 fund which a number of the Paymaster with $3,000, two oF ioe Df Ube formaer bave teen cherie, ‘Under, tniments, He Is in a position inan was never in | Comte Albert de Forest, Secretary of legation, and | Miss Lucy and Mrs. Jobn Davis, Mr. and Airs. G. G. fore, and he hus to fali back on the civil service | the attache, ME, Chariesue lraroll Frelingiiuysen, Mrs Newbold and Miss Bradiey, | Covers ic ii ae ee cee oe Sit SON DOES. 4s increasing. ‘Cinnamon abd back bears el, dove law to save his tife. if he woul undertake at | “Count and Countess ’Arschot represented Bel- | daughter of Justice Bradley. On all sides tie | Indebtedness mee et sedlaretene’d | 8S Gispatch reports the disappearance antalope an ‘Rocky mat TI ones to make new Appointments, say in all the Ta mibister 1s absent. deepest regret was expressed at the absence of | loan that was swaliowed up in the Grant & Ward of United Staten Paymaster W. I. ‘“ prope lapgeee ny Sng ot oe ler investment seenri- | POSt ofllees in the counter, think what an enorm- |” ‘The British lesation was represented by the min- | Miss Tille Frelinghuysen, who was too ill to par-| fature. It is now known that the whole amount a, Crp mano ste eto my Ng pe tiem or 1s riers by telecraph cxccuted i Baltimore, Phila Kasi he would have before Lith. There are be- | ster, Hon. Liouel Sackville West, hls eldest daugir- | tlelpate tn the festivitles of the day. A bountiful! necessary to meet the claim, of which Mr. Vander- | 80n of John F. Smyth, superintendent of insurance . hia New York. Boot ‘ntorty and Nifty thousand of them, and. tal ter, his scond dauguter (who 1s ‘a debutante), and | banquet was s rved In elegant style, and the) pit hiinselt voluntarily ‘Knocked of $60,000, | of the state of New York. Paymaster Smyth was | Will be asked of Congress this winver to conumue ‘General collect a, alL-3w low average there willbe ffte-n applicants | Mics Hear, thelr guest, and Mr. Alan Johnbtone | ladies and gentlemen of the corps so greatly en-| nas already been practically pledged. All that he Ms Sif. Carpunter left for Wash- 1; “ as sl i ach ple, all shige st SHOE One qvee| grade Rolie meee or ae Jpved fe bospi ait of thls charming nly Chat | now Gvmalns& 9 arrange matteraso that tn cine oe ee aoe Decame tater, | sngtow tls tworuing. nee ite sed . | 600,000 names ‘to loos over and claims to examin», | Heiyar, g rece any cot ey Magere u court ide that Gen. Grant was a regular rar : Sola Lateef, GAS EIX: | Gna one man to dois. Why it would Kilt hits By | Heres aaa a at eaany, compliments for general fecepuon, ‘which begun atone p.m. ‘The | prrtmer in the defuncelirm, the other creditors will | and drifted into a somewlat fast manner of living | Jail Mreakers Caught Javt im Time. ati, . as and Ben Walling unttl the various postuasters’ terms ex- Tis absent, aud the legation | ladies of the different legations made no other calls, | not be able to levy on the War relics and real es- | On Monday morning he drew $5,000 of government = Lowe ameartaient of IEA AMEN», gauey Por- | pire, he spread these ont over four years, and | was repre: Mr Tsal Kwok Ching, Mr. D, | Dut returned to thelr hoines, white ine (fentemen, tate. It was to effect this protective measure that money from a local bank packed bts ett, and, as je owered Vanes, Baskets cic, 4h that time ive could attend to it, see? W. Bartlett, American secretary of legation, and | ater calling on the other members of the cabinet, | Mr Childs spent all his labors yesterday. The cous them earriage, board? PRESCRISED 1 one (GE Ah <tee Ores ee a ————++ several Chinese attachés. made a few unofictal visits, il mittee who have cha Bot yee ene = ing eee since whicn nese nas aoe ene | | es floes trata Bigs Dol ‘i ‘The minister from Austria-Hungary, Baron Ig-| At the Homes of the Other Mem! if | to pay Mr.Vi IL $100, ut ‘of sewer RAN, 9133 PENNA. AVENUE, Pee OMELET Pan TE Stee em gg | nate Rchuotter, was accoupauied by Barus Pause | ot om the Cabinet. Gen, Grant a quit clailn the securiues will be held | dential ‘and, in addition, considerabie FACULTY. j Lat obes and Repairs for same; | HOW THI 2 pdt) gariten, acting secretary of legation. Secretary and Mrs. Chandler were asgisted at | bY them as a sort of trust fund di ‘Gen. Grant's | 6ums at the gaming table. Saxirive axp a i Sect SS Paget Sut Latrobes, to heat | The diary of Lieut. Lockwood. of the Greely arc- | "sir. Kbinero, the Mexiean minister, 1s absent, so | their reception by the bride, Mrs.Edmund Bradley, | lifetime. ‘The $250,000 annuity that George WHAT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAYS. ~ — E AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE | thse Feluphene ecnee8 | tte colony, which is tn the possession of the Navy | that the legation was represented by’ the first and. and the wife of Second Auditor Ferris. Mrs, Kins- | Jones, of the New York Times, raised isadminis- | s,vaxnan, Ga., January 1.—Major W. 1. &myth, TAMAB Fe CONSTIPAT joRRHOTDS, | = department, contains touching pictures of the | Scond | saree ttrey Were accompanied by | jey, Mrs. Bradley's sisver, has not arrived yet in tered In this way, ‘and cannot $e touched ly any ‘Of the United States army, EME HEADACHE toss oF avee | O manner in Which the boudays of a year ago were | UM ladins Or Curls ams trom Rugs, | Wesiungton. 4s reported RAL CONG Tit, CEP seman ‘w have absconded, and . Poca Sabin “aed Mrs. ‘eller had with her at her reception at the | | Gen.Grant went out of doors yesterday has ‘beea in charge of his clerk. . Primos Bert eee ‘Spent at Cape Sabine. Every sentence hints at the +e. eee ried oY sls higily esteemed Wife aud | residence of the Secretary of the Interior several | time ln many days. He visited a friend at the Fifth slow approach of starvation and the struggles the | hyn (some secretary, Mr. Greg tee ‘dressed in | Avenue hotel, and hobbled to hts room on crutchea, expe | [pT ATPENTION OF VINTTONS ASD ees ree op ae ates vitouce (mas represented BY, the most, popular | nt pops Seay, the wite at the Assistant | ils face looked pale and careworn, and be appeared | "Tike eath ot Gen. Hancock's Som. a y ie Year'é day Lieut. Loockwood enters in his diary: | bachelor ‘shington, Mr. Theodore Roustav, | Secret the Interior, and Mrs. Butterworth, Rusrell Hancock: ‘General See Proprietor, are reece ata Sate | stage January i, ‘Tuesday. The day passed in | the accompised minister. “Capiain Henn dea | Sareea of whe Interior, and Are, Butterworths SSS eg ‘Wingield &, Hancock, who died on Tucsday, at his rau ds Mbesteaasek Bac WILBURN, Sole inveutuc aud Maar | DIES Lieut, Greety paid me a visit shortiy after | Chere, the tnllitary attaché. hus Uecome oue of the | wore a" pinks oetomen SK. ttinmed With, ex Can’t Find the Ewens, plantation, near Clarksdale, Miss, as stated in yes- i. a ee turer. 142 Pennayivania avenue. api | breakfast. He toid me that the doctor had mae | Most noted society men in Wasuington. Mr. le | projdered lace and La France roses. She wore no | From the New York Sun. Verday’s Stak, was thirty-four years of age. He GBILLON Tamar—untike Pills spd the umal pune | = SAMUEL & mnpe overtures to mike’ allowance (for offensive re- | Cotte Maurice Sala, the frst secretary of legation, | jewelry. Among the young ladies who assisted | John M. and Warren Ewen, jr., comprising the ri iin badiaces to Gnernoaea fixes—isuerwabie tw iake, atid neverpro | E-pP SAMUEL 8. SHEDD. | marks made some me ago), and that he had de. | accompanied the mihister, us did ‘ir, Paul Lefatvre, | Aim ‘Teller were Miss Hrown Of Denver, Miss Mo- cotton brokerage firm of Ewen Brothers, 31 Broad | 2®4 engaged sor eu ation bur teres with wud | FINE XTURES. clined. ig told me ales ‘that oan ane $00. he oe en Pope peti th hance, Mr. Riballler | Grow, Miss Beals, bale Sere ee ee eee street, cannot be found by thelr customers, They bread eagle racsatid eal ves OF plea | certain that the doctor was eal luring the | des Ties and midame, 3 sente Mine wwe Scat) Tying * = | COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND nignt Corporal Ellison's: ‘allowance of bread. © Was ‘nor Don Jouquin Godoy and his secretary and | Visit to Mice Teller, who was also present. made an assignment on Saturday, and both are | Tous Mo, Russell Sole by all Drussriste, apS-eth.ow | SHADES, within two ana ne en Oe a ee at the | steer t ais Pree oka Mojor and Mrs. Mrs, Frank Hatton, the oe oe under bonds in sults brought against them tore-j io, cana of the general. He = DUPLEX, MOEHRING AND STUDENT Lamps, | Weliave all been feeling remarkably: higbupieied | Kloss represent Switzerland. SStorn ans during the day were was constant | COE, Se he until eaaenee aad Seer | who dled in 1875, while on a Ee 49 SIXTH STREET XORTUWESE. to-day on the coming of the new year, and this | | Tue Argentine Republic has charming repre- | stream of visiors.. The maby acquaintances out- | tives of the Eweos ignorance of their | 0 Governor's Hawa & Hercussox * aig | evening all seemed Ropeful. We now fre. | penvarion here in the family of Senor Don Luis | side of oMclui circles which the pleasant soclabllity | whereabouts. Itissaih that the labilities of the jeaving school, dE WELL RNows | Quently of wetting home this year. | How my | 1. Dominguez. The three young ladies and thelr | of the Postmaster General and his wite has brought | fran will aggregate $200,000 OF $900,000. been wate & TWIT j= WELL-KNOWN | thou gts wander homeward to the dear onea there! | brothers ‘ccompanted eel oy. and pald thetr | about tiem during thelr residence in this city were ete eee hE yeara old = — OGALSGE atau | Athy thing ot TS clara usa culated famly nto | {uBio of thaaaat euronews | Gear Wt Rods Tages ee Ss | Ye ln Apts AM, RaxDaLt Ix ‘TENNESSEE.—Mr. Randall and | sentative, Mr, Carter and his wite and daughter. | day. Mra Hatton was assisted In receiving her | & left to the | posed the on Ube “ HARD 7 Mr. McAdoo visited Vanderbilt university and the Guatemala, Salvador and Nie: fia Was repre- Ms wife Dis- who died ‘1676, | Cock was ee Eee Kee Tur Nanioxaz Sare Deposrr Co. | Bie Sea farm ear’Nashie, Tenn. yes | sent by Saor Di Anoato Racres vere att, | etek coumissioner re WB. foo en, wile ot ‘bods were tarned over by Gen Hed his bride acrvas, the Ohio at ‘The best Floor Polisi. S jay. AU ‘university 4 were rece ry furkey’s legation is jovated in New city, | the Second Assistant Postmaster General; Mrs. W. | Burnside to the National bank, of | were STREET. Chancellor Garlan 4 both addressed the but the minisier, Hussein Teviik a8 ‘Kittie Wilson, Mise Helen Nichols and father gave in after the Dealers fo BRASS FIRE Goops, artistie TrLEs, | CORNER 19TH AND KEW YORK AVENUE | Gente upon tho subject of cduoation, They arrived | ent, accorspunicd ae hes nea ee esi Rae peas ae Earn is Sedetisinad Hespitel rine | eral nor Sirs Hancock: noS- GRATES, EANGES, FURNACES, &c. | PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS JAN- | at Belle Meade farin about noon, and took a drive | abd All Riza, major captain, Naval attaché. Mra. ‘was assisted by her r, MIB. ‘burande, which eral months. - = ‘UABY ‘2b, 1867, — | about the place to look at the ‘fine horses | | Spain was tully represented by its tainister Senor | Koons, Miss Victoria EMOry, Lizzie life interest In | bave both died 1 Capital. $200,000 | and park of deer. After that they fined with Mr. Don Juan Valera ana several secretaries, Senora Soe Me sues McKeever, Miss Walker, Mra. to transfer them to the | brother, named waves, Aries FIRE AKD BURGLAR PROOF VAULIEL ‘Nat Baxter, the president of the First, Nationai | de Lafont and Senora de Ruizdel Arbol ucoompaii | Mestich ei Mise Gevenell or Ebiladelpuis, aba Miss 1s about $18,000. some 8 ALATEST FARISIAN MODES rx HAIR. GOODS | 5. wrx p axyDEReant bank At night, fr, Randall was entertained at | led their husbands. narge a6 astairsaa | Belle ayers remarkable MPLLE M. J. PEANDI, CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Rings & Co, Viee President. ‘shade of poltica opinion “ME Randall ert | 10 ‘was the only representative from Peru, a8 Catholic 2:Mus M. J. Bosr's, 100 F eruzer We a ‘on the one o'clock train this morning for Birming- | the Mr. Elmore, is absent shat GAY SHADES: i MSMAS, Asat Sooty. | BAM AIR Mr G. ds Weethern, minjoter om tha Nother. BERA WAVES! — SHINGLED paNaw. a © parte is oak A Madrid dispatch to the London hints | lapds, was present. ats heyy ae eee ey | eae Beer Wierd Sesame Dig Eanes aaaan, am Aut capital at | | Xcuador's representative, Don D, Antonio Flores, ays ih crder oy pla combing Semen Avert LSturtewsnt, John ¥. Rodgers “recent high-banded German dipiomate” in | was absent Banas Shogle acho | ‘Jol’ G. Parke. 420-00 | relation to the Booloo protocol aua oter ‘imatiera’ | "Ane Golmaan amninister, Mr, HL von Alvensioben, %

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