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16 M THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1875.--SIXTEEN PAGEw. _ e belleve there ever were two young persons who loved AMUSEMENT! WASHIRGTEN is Do branch of tno vest business of PE in hia betier action, when among tho sunounce- HEETEN FOREIGHN. ments of the procesdiugs of tha coming woek ha | each other moro medly than Bella snd T Ao e SRR N AT s : e ..STAR LEOTURE COURSE, the Depariment to which hs dots not "The only thing thot worrles me 1a that I go leaving o .- It looks Rive close attention aud rigid examinstion. He zead a notice of o lectuge to bo delivered ot S8 | UIPRY {08 X v Bl Goo: the Bolith Reui- | Bl in 7o bl on fh othes. hand my- ity 't my i will soon submit the outlines of certain reforms Mo 3 RN cington Mudensi, oo the +f Canerota and Abskrads £ Y s . 15! dal I i\ 0] .Congrossman Schumaker Makes.| 19 130 sepropriste, committees of. Coagrass. . 1t | King Alphonse-Arrives at-Barcelonay | -Rature of “the Dowl.” An Afserican genilemus | Ct .} Ku s fmperaiive,_ Oh, If ha-will coly sc: : =t = B 4 beliovod that he will b8 hisartily sustsined by 2 ¢ at my side, who had _been repeatedly startlod by | happy, and if it is possible in the other world I will try 3 Spaiu, tho extraordinary positions of Mr. Conway, quiet. | and help him from heaves, . by Dr. Zerfli of “““THE BEST IN THE WORLD.® Theonly Co i o I T WOR « only Course using Woara abla to announcs, among the additfonal onter. tainmonta to bo ineladed 10 tho *“STAR Coarse" of thiy seasan, the fallowing: ; Some Very Important the Commitiest £84 by Congress. & ly romarked, © Whai ia the uss of lecturing | Now dear mother, T doitt wané yoi {6 rfevo for ¥, 308 Suranizs, e about the devil, when he s Just bsen tryiog to | 23 welfate in s othér world; for U9 dately of my SGHU‘YLER ol Discldsures . j ” ¢ h . At present the subject of Postmasters' salaries £ : | convinge uws that he has no existence ?" My T is being pretty thoroughly looked fnto. Msny | AN ACCpuDY o) We Recent Fearful Rail: {rlend et Cho oharel s rost. ol terifed sk et betore i h pochos i, ey Lopeatatit sine st 3 4 = ahat ho eard, and doubtless wenb into | nes paliaving § aity, und I know that beariag thoreon have baen collected in re- 195 Accudent in England. Quarantine, to got il 0f {he contarrion, in the | soal i sata waths Mim® Bette Sh T FAll o b haay JeCorstick Hall. i 4*Abraham Liicoln," 3 " He. Zelis. How e Distribnicd fhe | tsrdtoNew Eogland ofices: Tho incresse of X ; ol $375,000 ¥ ealaries of Postmasters in New England during HicAgesk c;mwnnd. ‘"{%3&::}:&5";‘.“‘.!& her; fof fil%fnm dcfml hut s LIS tho past zight years has bean ebont in th S . T ‘unto tho m: s on aroas, iy ol 3 ortion shown Uy the Tolavig offees: - | Thirty-one Porsons Killed Outright| MELANGHOLY SUICIDE. | Hemie i simdi ™ Sir moier, s | soBsECI: N . and Seventy Badly Inmjured. L . God wakes ua in tho morning and puts 18 to slesp ABRAHAM LINCOLN. And How $10’000 of Tt Stuck to S “nti;filr‘:'v ab'n« the sacond a ia to glory with | This great lecturs willbo plron wECTEOESDAY SIGAT e i ; GREAT BRITAIN- Tragic End of a Year of Harried | g fioan il mo dadstpcngiafore i | HON. W, M. PARSONS, | 7IE GEEATES? LITTLE LVESTON OF TIE A WD Lingers Heo knows my heart; men know covéring. . ., 'L FEARYUL QALAMTIE 2 Life Whilo Bello was here, althongh we had a fo? trials, 3 Tho Graat Irish Orator. HGHT G PIRB I i 2 New Yome, Jon. 9.—The London' 2imes ‘of % e e, ggvs: gxt) each ‘:%'c:um;.‘ S5 Ollf gk Bubject—** MICHAEL ANGERLU-%S NIN KINBLIN h‘, » L Dec.25gives an account of the terrible accident 3 1 o W, 8. ANDRE For COALor WOOD. Ask tour Grocer for it. Py The Witness Abert Desires Further e | on tho Great Western Railroad, in whieh thirty- itasd B il . ;31:1’?&' :’gg'f‘-hndfi" ’JE: the ot J%‘Z s B A Homoct d o fey b sppared Bl Kadls eosncvensenieessenten 12870 §27,900 | g persons were killed and upwardsof seventy | A Hisband Kills Himself on His {olt Qs Hlewil woa i becanse M, U dh Saee (DAL EOT HUNOR Y, g SORLART: o7 in rin by ove, ten Hontand e evory city anl town in tho United Siates.” On mm Advice Before Answering. - i 9 SWerng Heto is an incresss of mors than 100 per cent, | wounded. A large number of passeagers, most Wife’s Grave: Hotild take pare of 18 when e loft tha carih. ALh, it azd that during » period when salarics in all | of re visiting friends fo: istma; 13 all for tho best, s ana I love esoh ofher in the 5 ies of private business have been lessened, wn‘;m; :g:veynd ing ‘fi:—lirvtnin c:ma’;l;: wn.sfi = tull digaifcance 6f flnx&“ma it is God’s will that e :nmnler offices show a still larger increase of two engines from the Great Western station at From the Cincinnaté Gazette, Jan. 9. 1 go with her. Dosr rmothex; I kuow you will do wgu— pay in per cont. Oxford. at 11:40 to Burliogton, on tho north | The community, especially thie friands nnd ss. | SYeF 2 Tleht by St Olate; and shwidves yeu may do X The Postmaster-Goraer bolrrs” tbat in thig | 0% Which was half on hour late. Thoy | socintes of Horase B, Gibbs, will b0 6ckad | Deothor wedsiiir, ot Saaspacey iofhet, fither, branch of the Sexvics vory contidomble ssonemy | Proceeded _éafely ~for sbout. 6 . miles | thig morning to Lear that he'committed suicids | waa fof me to part from you, yon would then aowmy | . ‘A PLEA FOR COEERFUL- 18 both Temctioubls mflf‘y Sesizable. Tle th ki when. the tire of a wheal of a firit-class | yesiorday morning, sbout 11 o’clock, at tho grave | love for you: but dear, dear mother, 1am not ashamed | Towo Leotuses iy V‘ifiFfiLLoW 2 i I . e thinks | carringo broke and immediately left the metals, | 3¢ bis young wifo.ia Sptiag Grove Detaetery. . | to. sy that Tlove iy darling better than all. I bave B g 65 & 70 Wabash-av. loved her from tho time I &rat knew her, Bheis the BOSTON PHIH)IH-CABMOMG CLUB A_UO?ION that in & ehort time he will havé ready s general | and for st lesnt S00 g 7 g ! yards plunged along over | * The circnmstances connected with, and which Somie Sarig 30 11 Doperkmont. 4% "ronnug | esloopers auny of which weroeut n (. Tho | Jod o, this uatimely doath by his ove hands of | SOPISSion ol my ol = 1 kmow ny o7 for et 18 ot D, train rushed over iwo wooden bridges, o over | 5 promising young man, beloved by his family | witiin the power of iy ife for Belle. Ny d EIGHT GRAND CONCERTS | By crec. . Grore & Co, GAROLINE RICIINGS-BERNARD C0-» 08.& 10 WARARHAY. Commonciog Feh. 8. Besides thees On Tuesday, Jan. 12. 1875, at 9:30 3. m, there i3 no eystem st all. Mroy salaries 10 | tng Oxford & Birmingbam Canal. The carrisge | st intimate_ acqunintances, and rospected by | mother, father, Eddie, Maggle, Jesate, and 8, Clair; FOURTEEN ENTERTAINMEETS N DRY GOODS OPTION TICKETS . A CHARLES BRADLAUGH, | omtiiy, o e yisips seuncley vl oo s sl ‘Who will deliver bis most elognont lectare, A= A N Y FRENCH REVOLUTION et it e, Ao D, 5. '-;h::xmmn Tho most gonial 2ad popular JAMES T. FIELDS. AUCTION SALES. 8By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, - ' ~Coagresman Storm;of Pennsylvania, is Approached by Irwin. PACIFIC MAIL. § SCHUMARER'S QONFESSION. Spacial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasmsgzox, D. C., Jan. 9.—Represantative . John G. Behumaker underwent = thangeof heart between his examination yesterday and to-Gay. "He entered the committee-room thisforsnoon and much 100 high ; others are too low. Ona{air | wag thrown down an embavkment, and " dragged ; Y : ho kaew him, follows: must bld you st good-by. It ia but for s litilo adjustment. as many (perhaps more) salariss | fior it soveral othirs, Tho train was Haveing | " Loeas v oo oSt ik ot bo & yeur un- | wiie, and T3k you s 4o Forgive sy weoss 1 Bave Jrould bo raisod ss lowered, but tho result would | 4 the rate of 40 miles an hour, snd the Impetus | 4ij Febrasry~at the age of & Litle overdl, ho | ever dono you, for it was not intentional, Again be = considorable saving in tho spgregate selar- | givon lo the camriagea a3 thoy loft tho TAS | wasmarned tos carcrr wd Deastital pio. iy | 80003, ThIL of me hopefally when T am gone, stated that he had received permission since yes- | ; s ies of the country. i i b 7 1 h » : @ay from eomo of Lis clien > carcied them with terrible force for | Ridenour, the idol of his heart. She was only 17 : ; Gk o mfiimnfi:ww“m;;‘z;;m = 2 long distance unil they foglly dushed inko | yoars of ned. aid was tho danghter of tho latg | | Taclosed in ¢ho same envelope wsa another Y AWILD HORSE. e ln mmors oy ore ariegs | Vil s, who wl' vl mmberod | IS Ly g ks o | ARSTE s o it | e e, st st e z f sold fa pac 10 B R LN TRt N HOSERY lankais, check. Schumaker was examined for nearly firo bours. He confiued his statements to the travs- actions connectad with that check. He distinct- Iy sated that be hed received communications of a confidentisl nature from Irwin relative to the subeidy, which he did ot disclose to the o N. B.—Rosorved seats for sale oraxchanged for* ‘Option icy' and’ Gonts' Undorwear, Notions, Bed Bl Tickots" to morrow morning, for Sohuyier Colfax's groat o, 2Oy Tootire on. - Abraham TAnsoin,? at Jassass. HaCjaeg & | Qults, &c., &o., dc. cClurg Go., 117 tato-st. - A 80 cents; resexved seats, OD 5 genta. Fred Bustickets (o and from the Sowth and Weat Sides and KNIT GO So s | arc Cormaick Zall gives wiih rescreed egats at Jansen, (e Clarg A 5 g mmonse aud well-assortod lina of Kns Goods thay &Co.’e Derpnier st theklon: || A tmemesss snd wellspostad lno of B and a luggage-van wero doposited beyond the | by many of our citizens. They soon went to pocket Taming o Wild Horse in Mexico—a | canal Onocurriage carried awsyone of the | housekeoping, st No. 503 Wade stroet, just be- | figall ms parers i m,‘;,?‘:%“:’,&g&g";;;‘{ Graphic Sketch. ; stone abatments of tho bridzo and foll in eplia- | Jow Freoman, and lived as happily a8 ouly two | Simichans. " T ooy Tats posore 5 ctory o S, s R - . | tersinta the water. The fragments of two car- | unitod soals can live. less H . Preparations began for saddling the wild horse: | ° 1 heel s, Titerall . 5 God bless you (ORACE, for, in order to saddle him, i e e el aDwards, were lterslly | Oa Christmas Dey his beautitnl young wife | mhe pocketbook spoken of above contained ne easy eak, for, in order to saddle him, it was | gtrown about tho embankment. 'The front part | passed away from. arth, leaving Lim aniofant Sunlion Bon e ahaaed fo BiE Bthey WhLE necessary to keop him on hislegs; and, a8 if | of the train coutinued it course for some dit- | boy 8 weeks old, This boy was named St. Clair, | of course, will ba hold sacred from all 6yes, 8 lot- Commitice, Schumaker admitted that he had | hie guessed the object of the vaqueros, he bogan | tance. In the caces of & majority of the victims, | and was transforred to his maternal grandmother i his infant 8t. Clair Gibbs, 1 ‘boen both the private attorves for Irwinand | to kick up furiously. A Issso was passed tmder | death was instanteous. torear. The shock of his wife's death unsettied S?{o‘ggr:;;:%dm “when ha skall have scved at the OHIOAGO MUSEUM, N And BoTes Sty sd Blstod G ;fiockwafl. and also the ettomey for the Pacific | the fetlock of tha left hind log, and fastenod P bis sajud, aud made bl waaf for buslosss. Ho sgg of 16 youra.” i L 1gBge blavls, Allwool Laig sud Suskce Saiin . ail Company. Hoclaimed tolsve received | tightly to the broast-leather of the horse, 8o ns . " s 3 2 3 1 ¥ ro orace Gibbs was noarly 23 yesrs of age ai : Infants’ Wear, Linen Hdkfs. J Y < ighth A = KING ALPIONSO ENTEBS BPATN. end remained with him uotil the morning Of b8 | the time he- destrayed bimsolf. He was of lN ! Full lino of Gloves, Gaunts, and Mitts, 12 Ladies' sod. Limsel? bat 810,000 of the 8275,000. The reet:| o préss ihe thigh sgainst the belly. Mapmw, Jan. 9.—The ‘Spanish frigate with | death. medinm height, dark completion and hair. Ho A STARTLING SENSATION! Gentstslon, o o Elankate, tocloso, Tho right front leg was bent by tho same | g Up to eight wooks ago, Horaco was employed | yag dressed yesterdsy, sad found dead, in & uit means, and, thus kept in equilibriam, the horso | fu0S APRozs0 on board arrivod at Baroelons |y 3 position of truat Uy the 1. O, & L. Railroad | Sefucsecd pesterdsy, eh found doad, tn o euit wes condemned to immobility, morning. Tho Prefoct of the cityand & | Company, At thattime he was talen sick, aud | Qhio light-drab. He wora Lid-gloves, Benito scized his heavy saddleby the pummel | Dumber of deputationa representing various | only recovered about too time his wife was'con- | 2nq'his silk-hat bore & broad. crape baud. There andthrew it over the back of the horse, who | organizations, went on board and welcomed tho | fined. Ha would not loave her at that time, and | gas 1o sign of pain in his face aa be Iay in his ehook and trembled when his loins felt tho bur- | King. - His Majesty in reply said: “I am |in oonsegrlsnna his poeition in the Qompany's of- | comfin, bat ho looked as if ho had passed away in den, and the large wooden stirrups rebounded | happy to re-enter Spain by wug of Barcelona. | fioe was fillod by another person. Thismayhavo | 4o midat of a peacafnl sleep. against his side. The girth was violently tight- | I know the wants of Catalona. .Of all my titles wfi:efl heavily on his mind, though his friends — — ened under the belly, and tho vaquero seated:("Iam proudest of the Count of Barcelons.” think not, as he already had other employment AMUSEMENTS, ‘himself on the ground to fasten the spursonbis | Mis Majesty landed at 11 s m. He wasre- | in prospect at the time of his sickness. MARAAAAR AN S A A AR A Ann, feet. celved by the civic authorities and an immenso | He brooded, attimes, ovor Lis wife's death, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, At this moment I glanced towsrd the stand. | and enthusinstic crowd. The King was escorted | and continually expressed the wish to be besido e 3 Maria Auntonio was motionless, but her large | to tho Cathedral, where services wero held, and [.hor grave. He waa thought by his family to bo black eyes, immoderately open, sparkled in her | afterwards reviewed the troops. getting over this feeling, until yostérdsy morn- E ’ o 13 now p:l; face, and the agitation of her bosom The King will leave to-morrow for Valencia. lsngfie (n}rmmmmfldx l}mm mbcnh:ien ‘;I‘a goin, :v trayed her agony. ing Grove. His father and mother endeav- X g batrhy g R eRANTE orod o vain 16 dissunde him ; e dressed hity A Tocsl Drama in 5 acts, produced witls now Incal eocn- ONDAY, Jan, 11, and ovory evoaing mntil farth 2 P EROLATYTY ?J’%[‘Bf{y ufl'r‘x%v?’x}usk%u‘g' fllf:sfi Fond S For noxt T d.s sslo. A largo sad woll-sclocted § 4 s e. well-se] b Va‘;reunu( l‘:fi:&' *‘I:l'l. thiat will be sold without reserve : THE GREAT MORAL LESSON, | %z} h’:“’“'i‘dgfu:“”"’“"‘S‘;}é"?’&'&.‘;‘é;‘%}a‘““‘- Writtes by T. 8. Arthur sad G, H. Morton, entitled & aad 0 W THREE YEARS IN|Bo0is, Shoes & Rubler A MAN TRAP. f. , alenomes ‘These goods MUST BE C1:0SED OUT to ,was distribated in the following manner: £50,- 000 ho bimself t0ok to Washington &nd paid, by he direction of Stockwell, to Lymsn Elmore, 5’ noted ra:ixoad sttoraey, and Morgan L. Smith ; $100,000 ‘s sent to Washington ibrongh - Jay ‘Cooke &1 5. The rest wasdistributed in & small cleck t0 1o Pacific Mail Company, and by them disbursel. - 'The 1:~timany of Schumsker did not creato an entirely favorable unpression. On some of the “most vitei pofuts he was not frank, and hisman. ner inicated that thero was much that was con- ealed. The Committeo found it difficult to be- lieve that he destroyed all tho vouchers at Stock- well's direction aftcr ths Congressional investi- £ation had bogun in the last Congress, without Don Bamon himself seemed frigthened, and End - orod inoi rin; Enowing that £ho investigation had been ordared | onios I boped he s abot 0 sl toe poc | - savaNGE - solf in his best attird, and lefé tho house. Hig Gl e e Sl e sl s s R S BB . b:flxw nluunfl,l ‘o xiseio:;bich qxp:aeg] mgr:t;epitgdyonng mad | pyers Jan, 9. To-dey, the Second anniversary t;nollizdi w{ufiinm.iatnk%\ i& thinking t‘hn;fi :nlor:;;g mefl‘ 1 d B l fl T . SYINOPSIS. B 68 40v; 72 Wabashar, . om Ion B oertain b thing. = g vy =8 ” eel o beaide the ve Of o) 3 Sy i —_— = T iy eg8d, to. Tuve | to st ta epurs, the bonds | Of tho death of Napoleos, memorial servicss | ope hed loft hum. - On threc- oceassons bo had 6L dll B _BSQHB ]]flI'fl T0RE. Aot 1-Temptation. - AT ATCTION, Acta-mpy Homs. < oq. o ON SATURDAY, Jan. 1, 2. % 'clock. - When Benitohad fastened his spurs, the bonds = -Acb4—Tivoli Garden.. .» 12 Crates W. G. Crockery, :n open loi3 which kept the horse's legs were loosened, and | were beldin_the Church of 8t. Augustine. The | engaged of a livery stable-kcoper & horse and Yeon paif, was qguite prominent here st i church densely crowded. - Ry that 3 t hed evidently the leathern bandage tied over his eyes. was densely crow buggy for (hal gn.?n ose, bul evidently ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMIE; tia: time, and was opctive in most of the raurosd lobbies. He was obe of the ' Lgents of Jay Cooke & Co., and of the Northern Yet, thoufinflha}d by the rope which twisted MacMahon to-day received the Duke de | changed his mind, did not go. . ‘Poclfie, but the Ccmmittes did not geem to his lip, the furious leaps of the animsl prevented | Broglie, On Wednesday fast, however, ho cngaged & MONDAY EVENING, Jau. I, first performance of ; “m- v Act 5—Rastoration. (GOOD ASSORTMINT). ivink it was nosessery to make a rifle-pit out of | his belog mounted. The Catalonian corporations have invited | horse and buggy for Friday of Ernest Haller- | - EELLY & Lx’bu's The plece will embrace the following propls in the cast:* . $12,000 STOCE 'lho_g;:n by dragging in the nems of Morgan L. He was forced down on his knoes, and {wo | ¢x-Quecn Isabells to take up hsr residenco in | bach, who keeps a livery-stable on the corner of ME. H. 8. MURDOOK (5 psrmission of 0. R. Gor- =~ of C fi,még mxmxlyd“ tho h:{igenu aid nsnt ecom | vaqueros, each l}i;teinz ane of his ears, kept him | Barcelona, s Enilteét ‘a;nd ?nymmoramte. at;tin(;l zh?:k he PETITE COMEDIE MUSICALR, Fie il e : " al ly clear t! 6 was the Smith to | thus a sccond. nito sprang on the horse's e, s wishes 0 Bpring Grove, and wonld CEY ‘MISS FANXY MARSH (hor first appoarance.) 37y g 3 f wiom, with Elmors, the money wis paid. back. N = CHINA AND JAPAN. SOUAE Tonn anmod Dilacan with hise, O Thvee: Mo o DRr o Mos. Mae Myees. chsehold PL T mtl]_l‘e, Irem finally gonse to jail, but his counsel 30t him o," he exclaimed in a firm voica. 3I0RE TBOUBLE BREWING. day he callod at the stable sgain to sec that g | M= Jomy Wepsrzm, Miss NeLue McHENRY, » cone :oni:::;c Ly wlg'z of habeas corpus, which iz | The two vaqueros quickly jumpedegmk whilst | T.onpow, Jan. 9.—Further dificulties between | there wdntnhng :lx:isuka ;}mgoht:u x’?nt::ra He was J fi ;lv;ssu, Soaas, :(ixuu. guu'n: ‘zll:é-;-;z;n. s0 s73ued on Tussday. & the wild animal started up as if moved b; o g 3 2 PR assured thal was rigl ‘esterdny morn- | THE ONLY LEON as,.. Miss Lonise Cheringten . L. Kxuves, ! 8 CARRIE A 3 48 10 1LY ¥, concealed machagiem, -, ¥ SO | Chinn abd Japan ace anticipated in consequence | iog b called af tho sable, and fold Air. Hallor- Sleni eyt e s v the Sergeant-ai-Arms this morning hed snin- | Ovwning to the lestiern bandsges that blinded | OF tho Iatfer objeating to the conditions of the | hech thet for some rosson his friond conld Ppearanco o AND THE A oo g T 2| b e e i i i | OIS, o gt i, e, B s s ) M, HATL, the Banjo King,| memsmumwmmess | (it b steamors to- e ne y q X = itchien Tables, rrors. ice and ¥ ¥l Sergeant-at-Arma had Getectives at sl 1o | - Borsio availed himeelt of {bis short respite AFRICA, .| but would liko to visit Spring Grove first: that 'ALSO, OF : TUESDAY. THURSDAY: AND SATURDAY, | S bt ol baric steamar-landinge, and if King has attempted 16 | t seat bimself firmly in the saddle, leaned for- GEEAT TORM AT CAPE TOWN. .. if &ir. Hallorbach wonld go_with him as far as . " R ¥ ] g GEO. P. GORtE s s doubul ward, and raised the bandage that covered the | _1ioxDoN, Jav. 9.—Advices froms Caps Town to | the cometery. tako-him 1o the dopot there,and [ WH, J, DALY lie Concertina Soloist, - S GhRE BYRRY DAY By ELISON, POME:OY & GO, sabpena. The indications now are that Chasles | animal's oyes. the 16th of December report that the country | tbes britig the hmger :::1 tl;::tr:! bf:i‘ h:g gfio Efi‘ HART, COES, BI’JRRIDGE KAYNE, LES = 'or. . |- ] y il 4 ” - Avert will tell his story, ss directed by the leave the officers doubtiess served: him with the Then coramenced s truly admirable struggle | had been visited bys terrific storm, doing im- | be would do him bétween the man and the beast. E8 mense damage on e);. and shora. e e lerkach consented. ; TER, ard NORTON, ml‘ng;hmnod a3 the sudden light which dazzled "They atarted out on the road about 10 o'clock. In the very lsughable sck of SRk seood et T P e e ey MONCURE D. CONWAY. .| s e e e Torso of goed | T M OW ALIVE neighed tetribly, and bounded towardsthe fonr ho Apostle of Materinlismis g;;?:g&‘:nfmggs ::l: t!;m;nn B? e:‘nfl;c;d :;:mf:_ N ENTIRE nnv;xuom FURNITURF . AT AUCTION, MONDAY MOBNING, JAN. 11, AT 10 0'CLOCE, 170 the Associated Press.) ABERT & UECLINES TO ANSWER. ‘WaseiNetox, D. C., Jan. 9.—The House Ways and Meens Committee to-dayresumed the Pacific i subeldy tavestightion. ints of the compass, as if to scent the wind, * Qriarica Abact, buing meked. to give the mames | PO el iz ) o1, Furney's Letters from London, lon duriog the jodrmey ~umkil they s Contents of dwolling 15 ooms, 1 well farmished. Eiow of the parsons fo whom be dishared 105,500, oo ooades ok Hok: ‘o o dofemins | Another chasactar sseis 1o svud 1n 2 ‘ourions fa‘v‘e%““"u.:“ f;m. A fhe gate, young Gibba SEAUIIEUL BALLAD, by €, 8. FREDERIOHS, gt Fam&'ui, fl-w,“;'fi '%fig:”!-m,,,“ St 0d Glasewarey two larso Cooking Stoves, Heatzg Stova, Kizcben Furnifure, etc., eto., At Besidence 1123 Indiana-av,, near Fwenty-foarh- ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auctixsern. BANKRUPT SALE petnous bounds, still kept on the dofensive, 5 acy Toughly kicking away st the benst’s mouth, as it | Felation to this bitter controversy betweon the |‘took out bis admiesion ticket, asked some few UKE AFT tried to bite bin legs. The foiled animal reared | {Beologiane. That is, the strangely-gifted sad | direcvions of tho gate-keepor as to the location | . L umai?figu?fifi saddenly on his haunches. In vain the spurs | WhOLY original Moncure D, Conway, the head of | of his wife's gravo, and procceded toput tao o " e ing i the materialistio congregation sl South Placo | ticket inbia pockef. Buddenlybe exchimedto | Ty Old Gral. Tunning into his groins made kim rear, Inster oy ’ 5 of falling on bis Iegs, ho threw himself violontly | Otabal, Finsboty, the templo in which, for | Hallorbach, **My God, I have forgotton some- | Tunnovmnee AnD WEDNESDAY AND SAT. URDAY MATINEES. on_ his back. many yéars, preached the celebrated W. J. Fox, | thing! Here i8alotter I have written, intend- some Lime momber of Parliament fora large | ing to leava it for my motlier, but L esmo ot and | 0 open dallyat9a. m. Beats m-ybe sccured wuder e direction of Richard P. Irwin, request- od an ouporianity to consult Reverdy Johmson, Hs expected that Johnson, on & full roview of ike case, wonld advize him that he could testify wilhout = vicletion of profesaional propriety.: There were relations existing batween the wit~ " sessandtho Irwin family which made bim:de- | The speotaters all a5 but th = =irons not 1o testify uniess compelled to, ~Thi Ly e fuout the pummel | i nafactaring town, Oldham, and known as tho i i it, with this GROVER & COL D cibioni il Mpatoastils ; o ascided that unlens Abert aniwersd | it o popione Lnocked speins * e eaith | champion of tho priciplen of radical Democracy. | obomivn heids 3o Mo, 103 Buts sivoch, yo i | S it adtasco: TR S ROk ST RN Y R AT AUCTION, - the questions by noon on Monday. ho ehould be | the shock, had sprung rapidly to the ground. Mr. Conway is a Virginian, who camo here first | do mo 4 great favor.” - Mr. Hallarbach promised MoVICKER'S THEATRE. gial Artjsta, Thasalool sdals continucs av. Lyon & Healr's | Ready-Made Clothing and Mercian: Tailors Stad, 39 m‘%“’ the Hobso in contempt, In the midat G: & clond of dust the astonish. | 8581 sdvanced advocate.of the Unlon csuse | to do so, and pat them in his pocket. They then SRR o0 Muslo Sforo, Slato-rt. ¥or entiro, annch ‘mooments ses s : e iy B b S | B Btk b b i | SRR nh S bl | o STRARONGH YR CONELLATION | B AS EECARERE | o i 5 ] s2id that ke had + -obtained permission of his client to0 make cortal khowd in our country for the grest ability with ich i of the : Taggls G ain o try g by Jot, which ig ashort distance southwest Lhe famons Barletane Sty ook s Ao Nork: | Lacgo stock Ready.Mae Clot Twelve Nigh ., Hats, Caps, Trusis o e e o 2 d e B 'Omaer, 10 | Valhos, am) Gonty oo Clothing, Fate. jcops, Truly -1 into the saddle by the offside, hgainst all eques- 03 statements, 82 bo read from manuscripte 40 the | trian roles, A6 5 which he reaiated the productions of slavery and bo main NDAY EV'G, JAND. 1875, effect that on 93, 5 , at the mefiént when the bewildersd i th th 501 elavery general vault on the road. T e e e o in?f:mgonulg horso got Up neighing. Tho Taquero, in his f 20} 1a7TS vl the pecuiar Cactrines of the pol- O O oot Tillis e oes Shims ot e g engali he Nin® The G et T3 | S Fiftes Tibln, Sonss st 275,000, il bing, ! a small q: i - aat el 1 Grens Cn o : © Gainpbell, Esq., Asstgues. fprm; Sppesred mad with fary. For 1h6 first | ot hich he idontifid himself with fhe | gro e, height, burmonnted by an arm, Tho | faaad mosteminont combinstion of musioal celebritics | Y5, el TR TALY, thg Brest ends Fal S ELISON, POMEROR & OO- Auct meers Ahave it broken up into smaller checks, 1 3011 of My the Brookivn Trust Compstse prers up the check, £125,000 being iaca o Ly crodit, 2pd eubsequentis, with fq Gxceptions of abont S10.000 (disburscd Ly s checks, and thres ghecks for S7.00 eash, bewng dramn on the tarine P,z “and sent to the Pacific Mail Com- FenY. Oh tho same dey Stockwoll told him that "_eBlfice of the Company was ovorran with.beo- ters of Gyration, Venus aud Adonfs: Sam Dova. 0, Cbar- n ~ Bt S, ToB Motate: R Boi: | | Friday Morning, Jan. 15, at 9:30, M. \Waltor Haghes, Ms, Wheslo, Mr. Ohts, & ymonr, | Large and sttractiva AUCTION SALE New and Seod- Mr. Wigtor, Mr. Ward | Priced—$0c Parg.and " Lalers ‘hand secured 25 extra; Orchestra secuzed, S0c oxtras , e Family Girclc, 1oc. I2~ Secured soats m" Lyon o0ra open at 7, ovorturs at 4 o'clock. Tirst Ads' or Suit 2 itare, Car- BB Folhsdty o £ ” Hatines Price- o0 | FAva Chamber sad Dlalog o urpigs G Ohildren®3e, all parts of Thoatrs. dise. 'ELISON. PUMEROY & CO., Auctionsers. time in his fife he had been nnhoreed. Im- | Nith W 5 ! e k patient to revenge this insult, his legs oams | North in London soon gavo him 5 large bold | bees o of granits, and the die and shafu of white MLLE. EMMA ALBANT, ceased pressing tho horse’s logs but to trace | 8ODE certain advanced thinkers who have al- | marble, with the name in relief, I B. Gibbs, America's Mlustrions Prima Domns. __ hlr.osy farrows with the spurs under his belly; | F&Y8 ‘Y";E“‘hmd with America. In this way | Two feet from the monument, on the south side, | MLLE. HEILBRON, MLLE. MARESL his hands only left hold of the borse-hair n o | he was called fo the pulmt at South Placo, where | ig 5 newly-made grave, with a wreath of immor- | Thoatre des Italions, Paris. San n-gn, Naples. bat to ehower down blows on the enraged | O still coniiunes fo preside, athiscting large ( telles over tho breast. Itwascovered withenow, | MLLC. DONADIO, . MISSA L OARY, =~ animal's braised skin. Rinbers every Sqndsy morting by the peoulise- THE FATAL SHOT. R But, a8 yet, neither had the advantzge ; and, | 1488 Of his opinions and his style. His wbility | Arrived at this newly-made grave, Horaco | 516, BENFRATELLL S1G. DEBASSINT, after n fow minutes bf furions struggle, the two | 18 conceded to bo of the bigliest order, and when | Gibbs alighted. Mr. Hallerbach was sbout to Priml Teaord.. ? 1 sat under him, last 8unday, I conld not restrain. | hitch Lis horse, when Horace told him that he | SIG. DEL PUENTE, o SIG- TAGLIAPIETRA, “ADELPHI THEATRE | it {{93 mnmzm., wag 80 rap:d that they soon returned tothostand, | conrees on Snnday evening st Camdentown, He giving up the pursuit as uselees. e is the correspoudent of tho Cincinnati Commer- Ho returned in less than an hour, Wridging | eicl, and his letsers aro ns pecaliar as his spoken back the hitherto unmanageable horse completely ) cseaye. He in also a contribntor on theotogical t}io gubsidy. That member was John B. Storm, of Pennsylvavis, who was offored £1,000 for his v):ua.f Horhad lhiawinfi:mfion i; two :nyu. Oue from George W. Morgan and one from himsalf. ple clamorons to be compensated Tor sorvices i il X N i i Which they pretendod they bad rondered i helpioy v stood still for & MOMOLL. | sctainly, | MY admiration 0f his genius, A tall, sparo man | wrom s 0T long ; to rivo the horso arounda [ oo o Buttos. mawz, | - HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, By WM. A. BUITERS & CO0,, o secare the increastd subsidy. The Company | to meet tho admiration of those centaurs, it was | Of #bout 40, with a most intellectual yet- ascetic | circle or two to keep him warm, then come back % * Primi Bass. Corner of Halsted and Harrison-sts. AUCTIONEERS, ‘herefors requested Schumaker fo _carzy a check | nocoessary o have accomplished more than it is | 1209 closelyresembling John A. Kasson of Iows, | and he would bo ready to 5o to the depot. Mr. | a1ss GOONEY, §1G. LOTTL CAPRA, e 1 1 AT SALESROOM 15 EAST MADISON-ST. #0 Lyman Elmore, au sttorncy, who had suffi- | nanally givon man to accomplish. member of the presont Congress, his ofatory is | Hallerbach, understanding this to be s hiat that Parto Comprimisrie, THE POPULAR FAVORITES OF CHICAGQ! | zavesoxy nonsive, saw. i at 1 ootom «Cient inYormation to enable him to distribute 1t | Either the vaquero waa one of those whom quite unpretending, rately rising to declamation, | Gibbs wished to be alone, drove off. He had THE Gum'hn 21’1::,)305 lr\l;D ORCHERTRA AELUE DEFACOURS "DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Broperly. Schumaker eaid ho would refase to | danger or applause_intoxicated, or ho thonght | 324 0nly when presenting his strongost point ex- | gone but a moment or two when he heard two | . From tho Acadoiny of Music, N-¥. 3 MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 40 80 if tho mouoy was to be prid to any momber | himsalf able to do still more, for he profited by | Pressing intensits. He ia of the matorialistic | reports of a pistol, Hodid not think snythiog | MUSICAL DIRECTOR & QONI R ' 8 YINE LINE XEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS, or officer of Congress, but %fl; was ussured by [ this truce to draw sharp knife out of the gar- school, in fact, a bow-shot bayond Jobn Stuart [ of it, however, and continued driving around for 150 Artists. - x ok LADIES' AND MEN'S WOOL HOSIERY & GLOVES, Stockwel that tbe Company Led employed 1o | ter of his boot. < Mill in his theism, rejecting s persoual Deity | apont ten minntes, whon ha returned to the placo | Tho Repertalro will corpeiso the most. popular Opsras, 4 LINED BALMORATS, BOOTS ANDSHOSS. .5:3 .)?mm" and that the money was not in- | -+ Hollo!” exclaimed Don Ramon, a lees im- f:dulsnm:hn;:n t:nt wl;:;figg :fi’ (fi.‘.?? Bdunw:,lh- where he had lef Horace. Gibbs win& lyi.an with | includingwo antiruly sew works Bovor performad it Chi And Mune. RENTZ’S SATURDAY mfim“;f’ :i"smi Iy l;fl T O'CLOCK, T for any im; 3 31 i —Our ioner con , Y Our-) his breast across kis wife's grave, with a Darrin- 20 ~ ooons: Brinmstie REGULAR SALE 100k the check to Elmore, 'in Woshingion Fi Proniiy: toa Bia of o hoveat Sen tn ameatign; | Bepirations after ruth. 1t wis » noval sensation ::r bullat through bis heart, ! BNk i, Bosion, und Paladalphin, viz: Harhetts | Fr@eIMIA1S TECLS | L ousenorn GOonS Blanos ASD CATPETS “more eaid that he woild like to have tho r'x:uney Pn,-, m,’;‘-.m going to cut the horse's throat?” | {0 follow. this brilliant student aod scholar Hallerbach was fiightened, and drove rapidly Subscription for the season of twolvo nights, 3’.&4 The | MONDAY, JAN. 11, 1875, AND A LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS, :2ad the Witness ot the check cashod by Riggs | Indiguation fashed from Maria Antonio'a black | £20uRh Lis intricato roasonings in support of | for assistance. Within & bundrod yards of tha | $aie of sscp tokats will opan e Wedamday. Jua. 13,88 | 2/ s L2 o0 2% noy, SPECIAL BALR $Co., took the money to Elmore's room, | eves atthesupposition that a man whomebo had | 18 position, and to mark the effect of hisrhetotic | fatal spot he met & Iaborer of whom they had | 2 M, S1e™ iy BasE & Cout Muslo Blore, uaifer ROSINA THONAS, s OFL P CPrEs and paid the money t9 B person Mattoddoed | Qoo e dpcr:fldba a ooward, and & superb | UPOR it lare and thoughtfal sudience, most of | peiced some directions going up, and tlo o ro- | commonce Friday, Jan. 15. R GI. fhe Infent vom Bl il 35 © General Smith" ' Ho took no roceipt for | smilo ol pride lighted ap hor features at the | FOM belonged to tho bottor classos. They a0- | puired to tho scene, ey jeft the body lyiug a8 McVICKER'S THEATRE SIGROR COLUIBGS, . | WEDSESDAY MOBNING. TAw 15 AT 10 O'CLOCK: 3t was given no direction to receive any. In | sight of Bonito, who, ins fit of wild temerity, in. | S99t bis platform with enthusiasm, and as most | i; was, and drove rapidly down to the rosidence o il LDATIE TORREST. SALLIE SWIvL:. ryepmp ity ; znewer {9 3 question Schumakier eaid: “This | toxicated. no doubt, by the presonce of his be- g‘;{‘};fi‘;‘p’};‘;ffi,"c’;';gifi'?“fig“;gv .;';“;&‘;“;' of Supt. Stranch, Me. Sirauch riemad | ln‘:fn‘;gg{.; FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, THE GREAT GHARLEY LORD, A ST i an _ordinary ation i ' Zab F BN 4 3 > | and dispatched a messenger R o oDl e Tt wpat e sior | Lgroc piad Bt tho horses snaife, and thas | guicles nd (e bymas, o mhioh) mu frana: | Soa AUPaichod messenger botho Commiserily | 3PN Ty T T3 A TR, o7 B 5 ey, . A. BUTTEES ¢ CO., Auetioprs, The witness felt at the time that he was in an | an untameable animal. - cribe two, wero given With unusual &Westnoss | yosponded and removed the body to the rear of Ta Snakspoare's groatest comio croation, OUR GREAT VARISTY COMPANY. : By HODGES & CO. extraordinary position, because he was being | Freed from the bozal which compressed his | B0d porer: ttie vanlt, where it was placed spon a stratcher, TATLST.A T E TIME-TABLE. 633 West Lako-st. used to pry lobbyists. In January or February, | nostrils, the horse noisily breathed the uir of ANTIENM, aud covered up to await the arsival of the Cor- e v 3 Nig ‘hio Famalo Minctrols T 1873, the witnees, ot Stockwel's requoet, de- | the forests, shook fhe Waves of his golden P e MUl bow Mo i oner. Shxbmpetos Htoon Pl RING FANRY Ty ute Spocialy Olis TLarge and Attractive Sale of girovedall e cliecks druvn by bimaelf, which | mano, and S6t off In th diraction of the fopped o worship Gosaad Gt o 1 Forits od oo IR WASDONE. | r bis rash | ooy nd Friday pighta sad Satertay Matinge, i = . Tetaroaiod v b b 003 Bgic s | A0 : ' oricoad evideny modiaiod ovor s osh | 575 : ; iE HOUSEHOLD G00DS Compru.Did not kaow {‘l‘mn mcflr.h{::nme et was the impotuority of his career, that Srebiisling T s e sch o camo flly prépared o cary i plans N e Wetke-STRARGROH TYALIAN DPEHAT HOOLEY'S THEATRE, )y - ordered ‘an invesligstion, and when bse | if s impossible to prevent his dashing e -| into execution. 'He had on his han I = g ¢ ' Yoarned it Bo was sorrow that e had accoded b | st e Lot 1 Ere Rt AALE Tigns e for e, = | Iarge fur gauntlet gloves, in addition to & pair of ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Monday, gan 11, ererr oreiing, and WEDNESDAY ON TUESDAY, Jzn. 12, 10a. m, Stockwoll’s request, feeling that he had laid | fore, could prevent the rider from the fato ‘Ever ono, Thy holiness ; ] 7| kids. Tne furs be deliboratoly romoved from | ., . o o0\ wodkand Wodnesday and Satucday | oo O s CLDAY MATITERS, in conscugence offte in- | Consiating of Veivat, Bratsols E. B. aad Tapestzy Beats himsolf opon 10 a suit by the Company for the | awaiting hi " Thee elernal, 2| his hands and laid on top of the monument. Ho | 1, l5gory eveutog this wecl Wates Puiliips: groat Bngiies drames - " | fl%, Hhroe Bl s Tograln Carwots, Parlor Suls Pt 2eceiving of this money. Tha horse was only a few yards off the fatal Thee all glorlons, we possess, took from his pocket a box consiving & hun- T.O N DO N, | 5oy itcas, Washatands, “Tsiive, Fits Witness_commenced o be_conncel for tho | trank, when by & sadden and noexpecied move: Shall thizgs withered, fashioss o' | drea Derringer _canridges, opened it, aud | CHARLOTTE THOMPSON!|LOST IN DON. Halr Mattresses, Freutier, Pilows, Springs: s, ek Pacific Steamship Company in 1871, when certain | ment Benito pulled off his broad-brimmod hat, Keop ua from Jife's fowing spring [ Placed it ‘on the granito Lase. Mo opaned | o oroduction in Oblexgo of the popuiar Now York -“Phe Hit £ the Senson, so Far. R e b e e st iijunction suits were Lrought sgainst the Com- | and, at the moment when a final bound was Waits for us the promise goiden, cost’ and -vost, tore his shirt and version of | ,JAMES O'NELLLin his magnificent character of JOB | Without reservo. - Qe going sbroad. pany in Brooklyn, and ho came to Washington in. | about to end the strugie, tho bat, interposod Walls 6ach now dlviner thing, undershirt on_ the left. eide. From the TANE EYRE: ARMROYD, tho finest picco of charactor acting evee Wir. ¥, HOBGES & CO. Agstionemt, the gpring of 1672, to explain to the Commitloe | botween the tree and the Boree, mada the latter Danardlonwardy position in which ho was found, ho must il reon in this city. W 11 CRANIE, sho joimitanle. 14 fus o, 6% Weat Lakoat | o Commerco tho mature of the Chellis suif, | spring with forror in snathor direction, Wo o S hepties Belort bave been on hislmoos when the deadly ehot was | A2 PIavod by her over 20 taws ¢ tho Uslon Squero Thes- | sido-apiiting chavactor of EENIAMIN' SHBER, | 1o B At 00 Wednestay sod Starity ohe i3 4 % . . = Py ), Ives 3 e2ping tho and 150 {n a con! ar ar or. N. titen pepding. Witness could not identify the itneseod the eingularspectacleof o rider Nearer to Theo would we ventnro, fired, and holding -a Derringer ‘pistol in each SALSSITRY in his_splond:d__churacter, GILBERT | 2= =55 = = potaos Tatodiiced T iy Bl autlly the e gusdin‘f;vi‘xis omatgablotiarss; D iy Shih morp largely take; hand. One of ho bullets spad through bis SUNDAY LECTURE. FerramisTos, MRS HAnHORSE whor . | ROCKWELY, WILLIAMS & C0s Smith, furthor than by saying be was a good- | which sprang from side to tido as fhio bugbear Filo duy more gloriads breax ! ‘| hoart; the other, perliaps discharged in his con- ROF. ELIAS COLBERT | MAEDEE i her tapaorchanis dislect character T1D- Beadas Bt allogdt " looking mao, rather éark, of ordinary size, | paceed from one eys o the other. To the oges 2 vulsive grasp from.the offet of {he first, struck | * - L DY DRAGOLETHORPE, 5 and with some beard. Elmore told witness, | | The horss, shuddering with rage, pacsed thus TFair bequests and costly make, | the bottom of the-grunite baso, and was buriad VI AT ELESRR, N B, Next Monday, altar two mmonths of clbirate AUCTICON SALE. night beforo last, that the Smith who reccived | bencath the stand where Maria Antonio rewarded By the old aspirants glorions, + /| noderit. Ho foll with his breast on tho hoad of THES ‘I - D motican stente Mlar s MACKOLT CHom thoep o > WeDNESDAY the money was a man of that namo who recontly | Benito's fortunate temerity with a glanca, "Dy cach somd herolcay o *| tho grave, acrozs the wreath of immortelles, and | _ SRAND OPERA HOUSE, o ke Ao RS R Y o dica. in- Jersoy City, Gen.Morgan L. Smith. | ~ The prids of triumph, which brought out the By no strivers balf-victorions, poured ont Lis: life-bood upon tho snow with | Smaday Afternoon, 3 eclock. 10 cents. THE RINK. ' ds, and Witneas had no information to which he could | energetic and mascaline besuty of the horso- By Thy Jesus and Thy Paceh which it was covered. ) PROF, CARR'S Furniture, Household Goods, . ewear positivoly that any portion of tho €375,000 [ man, andlighted up his brow, Over which the Truth's ovn martyrs, | " Between his fest was found on of the pistols, ' Tharsday oventng, Jan. 11, Graud Faacy Dross Carniral. Goneral Merchandise. went or was directed 10 go to any member or | wind waved his floating bair, wondorfally justi- Went spmuionied She wuaal, = -5 theothor lay botwoon the head of tha grave and - Tomed 2a B S et e b0 G s | - Guratodcts d tho goods must bo ik oficer of tho Forty-socond Congrees, snd had n fisd the young gitl's choice. By each caving word unspoken, . -+ | the monument. : His hat lay near his head. B ENGING A G AD IE s ‘occasion thero will bo two beautifal prisxs awarded: ona | | Wil aley offara Terss: e o OATLPATS A: f information that any cleris or other employe of | Giving & fresh jmpulso to the horze, whici D;‘g_g*}‘;fflumma;ggmg-wm . i MZ. XRNEST MALLEDMOL i 8| fothe Judy wesring tho fiacat cc costume, This prize is a | hamgaina. ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & CJ. . T e e oetas, | 27083 vill v ooty done, gy o tosmed 15 o tint somboty | oy Torm) CONMENGES JAL 1, 1075, | s s S ot 2kl s AHCTION BALD O who offered #he resolution in the Honso for the | tion of the forest. We beheld him for a few Weare bnxu'ru’(si!aa'un. 5 * | would blame bim or perhaps charga that ho did ssitisinkd | = g{lfi 1s a lb:;llitllnl gun&m Card r’l‘mlvg;.md Bouquat. 1 1ovestigation, eaid {hat from conversstion he | geconds shaken liko a reed by thefarious bounds | . Mr. Conway receivas’ £250, 1,250, i | it: He immediatoly repaired to the Cummins- | BOUTH SIDE, 727 Cottage Grovo-av., corner Thirty- | 3ioldon ralued at 813, konghcof Edson H. Good- o beltoved a member of Congress wraa appronched | of the animal, but wa soon lost sight of bit. | for prosching once on Bueday m?;n?iég at Sonth | yille Police Statior, kavo a e O B | o IDE: somaes oo and Eabaste, oy sren | aEabs— 120 Sraad Polato Baco pestponoft nuth Monday | Sl rce, ool 3 iuzs, Stereascopth directly and ofered a consideration to vote for A few horsemen followed him ; but bis courso { Place, and. probably almost as much for his dis- | LAi0 the letter intrusted to him, and offered to ing : Sroninm . 1 1n.ecnzo asonof &@m clem- e “_C: n—:}m;:;z;—;vmdm i OF e ot lanes of FULL ACADEMY OF MOUSIC. O T B G T e e o ce ive himgelf into custody. The officers informed ‘ £t that ho need not give limuslf any uneasi- | o QLTE SIPE. 21l sad 13 Huronst. Weduesdsy ness. Heisquite a young man, ond bas lately | ¢Z-Russ B. Walker's Waxing Composition for hall started business at the corner of Everett aud | floors for salo at tho Academy; "\ o b Baymiller. L ORACE GINBS’ LETTER To 1S MOTIER., MR, SULLIVAN'S «lown ont RETALL KFAITARST of oar posiat, T O-IV I G ET T | S s it = The Second Grand Concert ! Corner Clark and J: nekson—sfi;fl_ Storm i It was due -to Storm to | mastered. sabjeets to several of tho London sciensific re- i hfu: e;uc.;a.'igy ;egr o P u:u:: ':;:— A Pet Dog?’s Cost1y Dinucr. "ir‘:“!’l“r ';l“d‘. b {f&fbgcgin society, Verymat- [ pojo e prasent tho lettor intrustod o Kl GOTTWALS & McDO: > idy, & IC ‘el * 2 urally, he will be found foremost in the attack y g 4 T Admission, 25 cents. A tew rescrved neats, GOsents. T == the Lill.. Storm did not tell him i , N. H., whii i Hallerbach to bo given to Mrs. Gibbs. As | DAINCING ACADEMY, A Y = A young lady in Colebrook, N. H., whiio | upon tho Catholics, yethe conld mot be moro e e e 8 N oAl > Orc%asltra of T,Ett'? Pieces, — gy M_LEON Amz m‘?u,(z:f?(.hm ocal and Tnstramente] Solos, 0., do. ashington-st. (oppoi counfing somo moncy vne day last weelks laid & | treacliant than in his-various criticisms npon tho 820 bill on ho etand at which she was sitting. | Church of England, Ho admires Bismieek im.. when a pet dog jumped up, seized the Bill, and | mensely, and prefors the German to the French befora it could be taken from him bad swaliowed | example, having sympathized with the former in about one-half of jt. The young ladv bas the | thelate war. He is & welcome visitorin many ather half, and the question “with her is horr she | houses, is a charming companion, and outside his can get it redecmed. It wes a National Bank | philosophical ideas is one of the most sgreeable bill, issued by a bank in New York State. and | taikers. South Place chapol is * Liberty Hall ” from whom tho proffer came, but related the fact a8 if to sirengthen his (Rondall's) energy in cppocition to the bill. Tho Commitiee adjourned till Mondsy. Irwin was taken to the District Jail this after- 100D, a4 now occupies & comfortably farnished for a numbesr of years as the ties, and subscauently to Coroacr Maley. It was ——— addressed to * Mre. Ira T. Gibbs,” and is as fol- NEW TERM lows: Opens for Adults Monday and Wednesday ovonioge, at Crscrssart, Jan. 1, 187.—-My Dram, DEaR | 2%p.m. . Dractice Class—Tacsday snd Friday crentsgt: i T s Clasae 'faesd':;‘hasxnéunumofi'.' = WANTED. RNEW AND SECOND-HAND “T%6 6oAL oprraTons. |FURNITURE A gontleman of largo ioneo in e oponiag xnd On Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 9 o'clocks i MormeRr : This {s, perhaps, the last long conversa~ | Juvonile Clas tion L will ever havo with you, Ob, mother, you will | _ Restd not thiuk me mean in thus leaving yon when you have 8o man; deairos an engagoment, tho ensuing giar; Tho best of operating of coal mines and tho formaton Partet pefersnces glven gl roguieod, Tl ‘adveniser hoa'a e B M R e § ToO0m, cares,- Wardansoffice. A wyit of habeas corpus has | gufficient remains to fell the bank. in the frecdom with which all creeds - | - Thave thoagnt aud thought it il over until T am al- been granted, returnablo on Monday. 3 * | ions are discussed within its walls. Bagfiegzo '1“1. most distracted, Mother, Ilavo Belle, * 8hs is deaver D AN C I N G- _A_C ADE w Y Jargs tradg in thecity and Northwes. Addros COAL, | inp Chamber'Sote. Alfoa graat varisty of second-basd IEem A Good Place tor Seays, yor, of Chicago, filled his puipit several times, | 10700 than every o Ruve, o ot havo walted 'a Y| Elmmeotee e | Fumitar, Stoves, Cazpoia: ke de, o bo sold 2 it .. POST-OFFICE REFORMS. From the. Lezington. (V:;i Gazette., c - fa fowyoars ago, and the Indian reformar, sy had Tleq firit, Tam inmy full genses, Tamnot |1 . 128 &.130 TWENTY.FOURTH-ST. HOUSEREEPING GOODS chatzel mortrags. ONARD & CO., Avetio! B, SEWELL AT WOBK. Fiftoen bears iavo boen kiled this winter on | - Chunder Sen.” thers e, forth bis views, Next | cracy. o poople perait n calling men who do as ¥ aos | | Rapilscon entee 35 te, SEEEEPIN S, By JAS. P. McNAMARA & C0x | | @T&Qfif@géflwfi; =7 Esat Washingtoost e s i 500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOE Feen_on hand tholarecst asortment 1o tho city of Now Gocraton died tbe modaath by posem. Nomsntas || DANCING ACADEMIES OF ever raid that hewas imsanc. T simply do not care to live withgnt Bolld, and I have perfect faith that I will- the Blue Ridge between White's Gop and James | Thursday AMiss Dosming, a Catholic, is to discuss River,—pine by one perzon and thrco each by | in the debating society of the chapel: from her two others. “An old hunter in Amuerst bas | rointof vies, - Conyenticle Institutigns, Their Special Disvateh o The Chicaon Tridune. ‘Wasairarox, D. 0., Jan. 9.—Postmaster-Gen- TURSDAY MORNING, Jao. 12, at 35 o'clock. 440 has killed two this winter. A8 L& L eral Jewel! continuos hard at work investigating | i© 3 D 0 - " & L Ay killed during bis lifo upward of 200 bears on the | e, etc.” I comld not het smiling ow Sunday-| LiTe withgnt Bolld, and ¢ all the d:uflwi-:l‘hbnnng Oh;:t i :.l.\'a Post-Office De- Blas Ridgo, Sand Azch Tollor, tho famous Boad- sfto{ "i‘;,‘f:.’;.:”"““-"?}; thay ntaico 'lsr‘;l Lo silowed to fols kez in th olner world, : Sl seond Read oct Rt Sopnid Beddor partien insugurating eco- | ford hunter, has captured nearly as meoy. He.| devil, and pRdlaimed disdqubtsdh to n,perseal’d ihe d éch said what wo woul ‘SOUTH-SID, WEST SID! o Grny Bankots, "and Hosio' Bleckots ASES ALASKAS, BEAVERS, BUF. Deit, ingisting $H exarS ) bad bis o B s thcb AL Befors e T ndiaanare” ann | Wit by Oy Reskow end Hoile Sk | 100 CAZED ALASEAS RRNOTe, bis'omn God W o A R