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EVENING STAR. AT THE STAR BUILDING, | i | : NANCIAL i an been received from Priottue Barese of ihe PUBLISHED DAILY (st AY EXCEPT me = 4.%. corner Prun’s avenue and Bicoena ¢ sY NOYFS, BAKER & Co. —_— The STAR is served by the o Oewts za vas tthe counter, with oF Without wrappeTs, Two CENTS each. Paes ror MAILine :—Three months, One Dediar and Fif'y Cen:a; ix Moaths, Tires Dot- ene year, Five Dollare. No papers are = — sent from the office longer than prid for. | bs The WEEELY STAR—publisned on Fri- | v=. XXX: Pavlic moneyr, $37 Thr amount of Nations! Rank cuctenoy « ued duriag = tora) amoun From to be dedo retorped. tncleding worn $5.00 695. Jesving 1p actenl circ 2,216 ere Bas be ww fracttonnt & During the weem endiog to.cay there tue al Currency During the same per | Ras been forwarded to the As T at New Y Roxon, €.6 ! Tities held py es in trust tudo $ t as WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1867. WASEINGTON CORRESPONDENTS’ OLUE.— By — One Dollar and a Half a Year. 1 MUSE EVENT STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. | Mary Harris * from internal reyn te t9:r4y Hoort AYD'S GSRMAN BITTERS, | AMUSEMENTS, EV EN ING ST A R The annual meeting of the Washington Cor- perma | PR linemen ne ee vt Mery ag ond ne pe ater ta * = amonn 1 | NATIONAL TUEATRE. —— eee e ee Te Cee ee | Pia TE Lenterday eben ous ropors closet, | Sraler iter in Waseinrots mas mee ete, | chance See eleane ar tee eee - | . Bgrses SHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, | for the ensuing year, will bo held at the Ziv | the bill to repeal ihe cotton tax was under con: | args acquitted on the rroucd af insanity, ws aehbe ote xp } RETURN TO THE OLD PRICES. WASHING = * | une rooms at 7 o'clock this evening. ores guadiion ete ie te motionto | rom the report of D: chole Of the Insane E - nd F | Asvium bere, u “Association 0! edroal vever | Firet Time of the Grand French tary Play in A Goop WoRkK —The organization of a per- Evroream MAIte.—lustractions are now | ‘© Febraary next, which was discus: by | Superintendents of American Lu: ous tor Warerm.tox, Dec 21, 1*67.—Jay Ooore « WOFPLAND'’S GERMAN TON ‘our Acts t ald society for the poor, formed on . | Messrs. Sherman, Conness, Corbett, Morrili, ‘ ns — | ABOUNDING TN STIRRING INCIDENTS AND | THOgy evening at the City Hal being prepared at the Post Usice Departmen: | Grimes, Spragee. Drake, Thayer, 20d Nye, trial Mics Mary Harris was taken ©0-furnish the following quotauens of Gow. “ TABLEAUX. jureday ev ai to govern the transportation of the is be- | when sn Seabee oF og: oi | Drawatieed from the Work of Alex. Dumas, ance with the snggestions of the Mayor, is tween this country and Belgium and tnetser. | "Mr. Conkling said the House bad adjourned, 6 with two maiden ladies al TRE TREER GUARDEMEN; excellent idea, and promises to reeult in babe men Provinoss, Mein Ay erred = conrequentty it Was useless 10 pass ibe | iiveq ‘These ladies About this time remoesy = ; ee oa Th ers of the = @re weil- | goes into effect on the Janu t. By 1 om Wis in, where they bad previo i aia a acs a at aon | Pecan 2 ANest eRe’ ANP THE Teowiextma ekees sibegiion isaguaran- | the terms ofthe treaty each country isaliowea ape bi ene acamere bald aver: ‘ iived, to Michenood, Ye , taking Mss Harris } yt x " ti i" ep it . > ie Home making appropriations to ib the hep she ook another pane. Ware | ~-Also, the Varco te. that the affair will be managed for the | © regulate its own charges soppe with them, w! orher ‘ t ply deficiencies in the appropriation for > hal ead ore | teocesoe ae TB BAKER Wee thes oc sion, | exclucive benefit of the suffering poor, of ei the execution of the reconstruction Iawe aed | Siacreattebe bout bea douip ene — which there are a great many in our midst. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | cibegezviceo the Quararmaser's Depart | Ofinrm. Mary Hares a: fires secured LIVER, STOM AUT OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS Senn evens 1t was determined at the meating of directors, "|| erred tots Ooms Lee bis roctet 5 4 In the Celebrated Comedy of SELF. held last evening, toestablish soup-houses in phi WhkoeE wo aL wikerk woNiy ‘Mr. Buckslow called up tis teencnen es coeur wh t there was 8 ton tour different sections of the city, and acom- ote mee ing upon the Secretary of State for inform: x ; ia ao = | eactivepreperation. the slegent Rastorn Pairy | 100" different sechions or the city» and a com. [By Cable to the Associated Press.) tm Fegard to the amounts of money paid news. | feciings of bitter dislike, be heoventy HMOUFLANDS GERMAN FRITTERS THE FORTY THIEVES. Stinemetz, W. T. Walker, W. T. Johnson, and ly Dec. 21-2 P. ¥-—Consols. Ry pepers for advertising inws of the United pressed her nos: to and finally - tthe se New Scenery, Dresses and Decorations for Christ 4 : wie 723-16; LMlinots Central, $94; Erie, | States since March 4. atiempted to stab Rim. Sbe made a very dis- We composed of ee or. as thay aromed mas Matinee. Alex Ashiey, appointed, with power toestab- | 14° ‘The resolution was adopted. Umet attemp', and serually did cut bis clot Werks, mahing « preperation. biakiy cretetrani | PSCOTLAND. fa thera at once: Jt is exproted to have one | Livenroot, Dec. 17-2. m.—Votton dail. | Mr. Uhaudier, trom the Committee on Com | {iBct A:trmpt, and actually did c ee -— - aed eusixely ic Prom alcohelee admit er Se ee oF more in operation on Monday next. Lt in | Sales of 10.000 bales. Uplands, 7 5-15; Orleans. | merce, reported, jolat resolution asking une | PAL gtid Bim aq serious harm. Mrs. Uoltin [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph. tind i a — important that the ladies of the city en ener aeieas ee pateing Sota ted Staten eine Tale | her up to Washington and made ber situa- | Lewis JoRneon & Co. qvotestocksaue voces HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONTC METZEROTT HALL. interested, and we hope to see s large ced wet Swamp Gxaaz aan Ponraaty o. 1968. at qotig e's & ar. Sonabar ne. sahed me ome Rnd foreign Mark's we followe ac ombnat of all the ingcedients of the bit- re od ance of them at the meeting to be held at the xico, the West | 11 o'clock. iar costhas ant AR See cher lodgings “ New Yors. Dee. 2)-—Firet Board—( S. 8. Pere. with the purest auatity of Samia Cruz Kum. . . MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, City Hatl on Monday, at i2m. Let every one mtral and South Americ ‘The motion to go into executive session was | found ‘ber extremely emmcinted oka “pale Heels COMPOR. 112%; 5.20%e, IAB, oon “+ arrecshic rimedion ever ofered tothe pabiee | KENNEDY'S LAST NIGHT. | consibate thelr timeand money to this good {Special Dispatch to the Star.) Renate ngjouried. | tr “Short session the | Mrs. Collins stated that ‘she bad eaten wery ooh em ain ne ’ The ting Medicine free ‘rom Alcoholic | ‘The programme will include: object, for “blessed is he who considereth'te | Havawa, Dec. 20—By the Spanish steamer | “TUueseoomenet an, remarks of Mr. Tipton | jii* aud slept very rom aegael rae thet ee aeia 10.40% coupon somixtare, «ill use © | Sohn Anderson, My Jo.” poor. Barcelona, Captain San Julian, we have news | on Tharsday op the stationery question did lepey. Ber postions ‘wane Sind rice ena Teed, 0x: iE “4a bin Grey.” * oe 0 to the 12th instant. Preside: not refer to the Legisiature ot Nebraska, as er- “ 2 ‘iver, ‘4, Theee who bave tion te the combination “Score Wha Hao wi? Wallace Bled? Acanst Hox. Epwin Staxtox.—To-day | the city was completely surroanasd’ oy n Coe in the Stee ene the fall canvass, | health. Considerable force was seceseary 10 Hedeon. 121: Beading Soe Meera Becerra ee ‘gluse Mes Nene ce ibe motion made by the piainiiff i the case of | ciyiciou on the west, and General Bustamentes | CbatEed perhaps {70m ten tO Rdooee pate | raise her arm or change ber position. but 12K: Michigan Southern, aig tilttone Orerra 3 GE ec «Set Sp od ne Smit! t Stanton for oyer andinspec- | on theeast. Porado demanded the surrender a from. amb of ber body wou!d remain in any position 1 . ere te HOOFFAND'S GERMAN TON } “The Star Spangled Banner, &c., &. oo ee pee ag pra eis of the city within three days. If Tetused, he | &lOver, aud that he was notable to answer or 139i Cleveland and Pittsbu: Norn They are both equally ex contain the | Piano Fort . —- Mise Kennedy would take decisive measures. In Bogota the some medicinal virtues the c ween the tw Admission. 50 Cents; Res Seats, 75 Cents. | but, at the request of counsel, the hearing has 5 Yoo “ Veing s mere matter ef taste, the Tonic being the | Doors opeu.at7: commence at celeck. *, Supreme Court Judges were suspected of com to which it was brow It was difficult also Qegearp = to ebtain from her answers toquestions. Mrs. | sr Feri Warne mee tie aoe ene Col sostated that sbe bad manifested a fig). fe make any reply trom the consciousness of the jact that he had Bever beard of the existence o tes, 26%, U. Telegraph, Ga. Boron been posiponed for afew days. Theplaintiff, | plicity in Mosquera’s treasons. The Senate, | Of the question of gloves before.) strong suicidal propensity. She denied dis- onan . most palatable ‘Tickets at Met Sto Leaaadic§ Suvecer i will be recollected: wana bankér | however, acaviced them, Gecko tenant | woue Yesterday the Honse,in Commit. | tincly, ae se Bad aiware, ther she nee nae trad pa i Ulovemna ind Tictese, 12 5 The tomech. frow a varb Cc in this city, and during the war was arrested | fused to accept General Acosa’s resignation | tee of the Whole on the state of the Uni vo, | same, and that she needed any treatment as ja. Lompom, Dec. 21-120 r x.—Qonsole, @ Tedse D, Dyspepsia, Ne HRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT ys z of the Provisional Presidency, and commuted | considered the Senate amendments to the a cape 'rsops require, or, im fact. that ? Eries, 49: Lbnois ¢ tras. eye Bonds, > 3. Eiverseympathicing ne cloerty s sth th ay THE by the military authorities on the charge of | Moss nera’s banishment 10 three years. His | ficiency bill or Ooneresscmas expenses, needed any treatment at ali on accoantof ill- “Pei se your, Des Suni 2) me Benes, ou Seecnuch, then becomes affected the recultere lek PUPILS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, sending information to the enemy, convicted | Minicters were acquitied. The firs: amendmen: was ihat striking ow: | heaith, a ee fe that ihe patic ers irom several or more ~ ase by a military commicsion, and sentenced to We have details of the insurrection that took | the proviro which limits the allowance t> each At will be calculated to remove any impres- to-day's sales will be 10.0% baler: Mudat uy ef te following diseases | = the Albany penitentiary, from which he was | Place im Merida, the capital of Yucatan, om | member for stationery and newspapers to =125, | sion that may be entert ed, that this suici- pangs, 7 5-16 Orleans, 7 9.16 Constination | CARROLL HALL, G st oetween 9th and 10thy | asterwards pardoned. Smithson brought sni; | ‘Be 1st instant. ‘Some ex-imperialists of in- | and substitutes for i's provision that ho mem: | Oa! disposition was the consequence of re. : gE ING, Dee. 23, 18,37. P “ t | fluence managed to arouse the people and the | ber of either boure of Congtess shall be al- | morse for the homicide she had committed, for Seo— | On MONDAY EVENING, Deo. 23,187, Sgainst Mr. Stanton for false imprisonment, | garrison to rise against the local authori lowed stationery or newspapers or any com. | me to memtion that she often said «he did nt The Absurdity of Drinking. | mmencing at 754 o'clock. Jaying damages &t $5.(00,and the defendant put | The affair, howe: | was a bloodless one, al- | mutation therefor. desire to live, and attempted to lenyethehons+ has becom sort of poputar—almce? os in & special plea to the bill, in which reference id his employees bad to The amendment was concurred in—48 ayes, | under circumstances which gave rae to the onal—faitb tps it BOL POSS ble Le De y PART I. ig! che The rebels pro- | 45 noes. The chairman voted aye: making a | Suspicion that she intended 10 commit «nicide “ok. era o | Zoe tealight Gomes —Cbeyns..Grammar Schools | made to 8 number of documents, and the | ciatmed that they obeyed President Juares, | cucvnn * ee a pterview, L expressed \ Clactte—and they areby no tmerenenclacnaiy | Return of the Soldiers— mer aid Sec. Boho} pisintiff now makes this motion of oyer and | pot objected to Cepida. They made noisy The otber Senate amendments were not con- | Mr. Bradley, who accompanied me, the op the lowest—drink is the begianing and ead of | Meet Mein the Lane, Lovessoloand °""* | inspection to compel the defendant to produce | demonstrations in front of the Ameniean con, | cna ton that she was insane, and tha: uvless ene everyining. ‘The very naire of linearis Teed. Eucried 6 Be name Lene; Bove Miata Wi the documents referred to or to furnish copies | Slate. The comrnittee then arose and reported the | Was put under restraint, abe would either ‘abe synonymous with eoyg Diachias, Fistuclec: ox | Weare Merry Troubadours- Duet of them for the inspection of the plaintiff. | __12’elligence from Tortola to the 13th instant | bill to the House cide or suicide. I regarded her Gearer “be lquor the at is pi thekine @ urdle and Kate Byram Tepresents that the people are suffering greater Mr. Randall cailed for the yeas and nays on 8 dangerous to herself and others. coveted. Yetevery mas whois not a dow | Green are the Hille-eborum The plaintiff is represented by Judge Huzhes* Hi ty privations than those of St. Thomas. Tne | concurring in the Senate amendment probib- | Im the course ofa day or two she consented nter.and Sec. Schools | Gen. Denver, aud Mr. Peck. (of the firm of | dead lie unburied. a: da pestilence bas threat- ard. well » tbat . | a 3 iUng allowance to members for newspapers | '0 come to the bospiiai with Bradiey. Her Of drinking ars, beyond ©. mph omy | poe ee py Bo Pape gigs gle Clarke Hougher, Denver & Peck) and Mr. W. D. Day. | ened, which could only be averted by burning | and stationery. consent was very reluctantly given, and only mockery. snare i pat it | Under the Snow—Solo aud Semi iii te teense | 54 e, of thiscity, and the defendant by Hon, | Be Corpses. The inhabitants are almost en- ‘The vote was taken and resulted—yeas, 5}: | upon the perenasions of one who had so Any one who bas stood Dalf the migdt ata ba | ‘Wiien:the Green Leaves — ee. 44 , | lirely without food. The Tortugas was washed | nays, 41. The Speaker voted aye, making a | greatly beiriended ber. The second day, 1 or sat half the night in @ club-room, drinkioe | Inter. and Sec. Schoota | H. Stanbery. Attorney General, Hon. Jame, Away, mol Tortola. quorom. think, alter her coming to the hospital, two of smoking, and bandying tvekless talk, of © | Maggie's Secret—Soto. ‘ary Cooper | E. Brady, and Judge Pierrepont, of New The news from Hayti is to the 4th instant. So the amendment was concurred in. the leading physics: visited her, end, atter yovsnent of euch an evening hae beeu anyebne | Tee tudien sO cecGkarae eres Greason | yore, and Mr. W. Y. Fendall, of this city, President Saluave bad repulsed the Cucos. | The other Senate amendments (appropriating | an examination, made necessary ceriifiente uae like that of a few quiet bours spent at home | The Soldier s Grave—U hor: eal Bes: Schools - The Government was carried on by Beasson, | some $42,000 for clerks of committees, pages, | Ger oath. for her sdmiseioa into the mstitution ‘WItD & book or Dewspaper! The aene 4 : | Declamation ‘TMtaster Lipseon) | THR National Democratic Recipes | who was acting as Present during Saloave’s | and addition al messengers.) were nou-con- | a8 8 free District patient. Her admission took | Of tavern pleasure on the ealtn is 100 opere a | Recitation —— cee Master Frank | Executive ComMitrem waited upon ths | Sbsence. The black Gen. Ulysses was causing | curred in—yeas, 3°: nays, 6). place near the middle of Inst winter. and she to be denied by any one, and the illusory on Erit. and ¢ Srire | PART ii. Passi Aarige ith a | S@peral alarm by measures of conscription. A The bill goes back to the Senate for its ac- | Is stil with us. Her health is now very cou- ture of e pleasures themerlv-s would pe uo me should exer: How Lovely are the Woods. Grammar Schools Tesident yesterday to present him with @ | reign of terror was inaugurated, and the peo- | Hom on the amendments in which the House | siderably improved She ai first ate very lit. Genyable alo, if the Persons who induige in ction of aremedy Ont in the Starlight—Solo and Quar copy of the resolutions passed by that commit. | ple were concealing themselves. non-concurred He and slept very little; she now sleeps very them did not deceive themselves and per the at which he is as Pett nen ae Clara Sioussa | tee in commendation of Bis message to Con. (By Associated Press. | Mr. Kobinson presented the petution of | well, and ber appeti fair, and sbe bas * truth out of sight. ant iownition pos oi ated fet ar Bence ies Heise and J. Pugh | gress, recommending a public recognition ot | wWavawa,'Ine nie meee from Pansma to | Colonel Nagle, an American citizen held in | gained some flesh. She is nervous and sri is free jet your Bonz Resound— ' ervices of General Winfield S. istration of affairs iu the oveever brough: any good on of driaking Grammar Sehools conan’ dour yet It ie @sbor’, feverish spasm of a Hancock in bis ad fe acic enn et Seow | stb military district. the 12th inst, brings advices of a late datefrom | CUstody in a British prison, remarking that he | ble during her catameny Period, and on sev Peru and Chili' The Supreme Court Judges | Bad been trying to get the mtion of tbe | ral such Occasions she bas displayed a cea. mal ebjoyment. which leaves nothing bebind in Bogota were suspected of complicity in | Country and of the Administration to the facts, | dency to violence eee gn cay de aagytt cape oan ai " Miretta Thorne THE So’ Piswacet “ Mosquera’s treason, but the Senate acquitted | 80d asked leave to offer, in connection with Sbe freq y expresses the desire to leave | proach and beadache. 1 sBould ike to ask Pure Kipplio irammar Schools Lee a ee STONEY VU eacee Maaquarats weitace were also ac. | the subject, a resolution requesting the Presi. | the hospital, and always stoutly mamta. Pons gir it you eay rayere worn yoo Come in the Blush of the Morning— Much dissatisfied with the action of the Re- quitted. dent of the United States to take immediate | tat the is not insane. and vever has been ceme homein that No, you dont. ¥ znis sot on a ee publican Executive Committee in fixing so Prado, President of Peru, hed gained an- | 8ction on the cases of W. J. Nagle and John oo a a she = things thatareso asreashamed fosay them You postpone AND Duet... asters Hurdle and Pears early & date as the 20th of May for the meeting | Other victory over the rebels and had sur- | Warren, now in British prisons—one held | extraordinary, she nsua! y answers she really unui you have purged yonreelf. your m. Now to all only partial ware of iood Night— of the Kepublican Presidential Nominating | TOUNded Arequepo. withont trial smce June 1, 1567, and the other | dors not know, and ii HOOFLAND’S G Cho G mar School and your lips by More sober and rational pe- RM AN TONIC, rus. Grammar Schools * An insurrection toox place ii r A convicied by @ jury to which the challenge | wbaishe has done. On other occasions she payior Next night when you pass the boars Convention. They say it is scarcely probable | capual of Yucatan, on the toth mmtenn Gone | allowed b Heh law 0 tne subjects or | says ehe Knows she did strange things of | quietiy at home ‘with 8 book Of a friend. yon PREPARED FY DR. ©. M. JAOKEON. oie Soa me Ra eeaston in from the Mu- | that the Southern States will be admitted to | ex Tinperisiinte of ratte Tansged to | citizens of other countries was refused—in | whieh she is reminded. but could not help teel "hat you Bave bad real enjoym: representation in Congress before tnai time; | @rouse the people and Gunaon to rise against | OTder that o new trial be ¢ " anted to the one, | doing them. She ually lies in hat the time Bas passed pleasantly, (nat you Prriaperrins, Pa FES tee HE Cente: Chikiren half price. For | and as the committee bas decided that only the local uthorities. |The eiatr was 4 blood see pl) Re oe bag meen one Shor a ae og pep ene torvact War Ballantyne and WeD Shep. | fuch States as are represented in Congross Ployees bad to take flight, ‘The reocis pro. | SIF. Benjamin objected, and the resolution | ably.’ Whee in bed, and alone int ner ar” ay Sous pean ead oe ee Tuenty-twe Ke they were first intro 5 Music Store of J, F. Ellis,andatthe | shall be entitled to send delegates to the yet imto "tus “country from Germany. during Gon which time they Fave wore cures, and benenttec bat was not received. suddenly got up aud broke everyt aimed tha! they eure Beat Maver, Mr. Ranaall & resolution that rhe res- | was desiroctable im the room. a clear head, a rooa appetit», acd an Ty perform 1 Convention, they are virtually it objected Proceedefor the purchase of a Piano for the | Natio fering hamiauity to® gaeof the Public Bchoola, de West d | increased facility for work and enjoyment of dedarred from all participation in the | 20i¢y demonstrations in front of the American | 0!Mtion adopted by the House, 25th of Novem- | that no external exciting cause life.—All the Fear Rownd. soy" great ent, thas any ether remedied known to WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. | chotooot candidaten tor the Presidency ana | Consulate. pe Ser eins tan Satta a eeceneary 20 proceed this act. { je ALL’ 5 = — Der faipping | : " got ae gba} Vice Presidency. tis alleged that this action || The Lake Shore Railroad Tragedy of war,) snail not be construed aan expres: | POImr or Rocks RAILROAD —/ onan on Laces tues ie Semen ee 2s po taint. Jaumice, Dye DE LAGEARGE. an orREIGNoLt. upen the part Of the commute was taken Burrato, N. ¥.. Dec. 2i —E. L. Mattison, of | #0 of the opinion of the House in tayor o: ¥ Land» —The Rock ville correspondent of ‘be | of Jobn Rich. ‘The prisioner had an only ee mater, Coreate ies MAX STRAROSCH has the home t) annonnce | Wil @ view to secure the nomination of Gen Auburn, New York, who was supposed to the mavy Pardes during te eee day crenuig, cape. “Last ween te Jury'of | iff; ‘0 WDom be was devoteoly and twateriy E> edgy alban gpnin * of | ; ou i ; | Bave been burned to death at the recent rail. 2 ne x % ‘ Eiger! Bioauen oe bate ‘GuShy nvamma pecmermaces. a, | soeteore Rosset te te teres etee sie | fond scien sna hees oones Seek cat, | tauibe’”Eeirned io SS Comustine Sn Ret of way for the ‘we oF ihe Wainace ag | the Bed ‘been. seduted Wy. Kichs nna tous be 1ONDAY EVENING. December 2id at r. vt. i o jef Jus- | had been stated was recognized by a ring on meg 4 ey ial et aniugion Sed When will be produced Verdi's chief d’veavre.in | tice Chase for the Presidency. The project of | his finger marked E. 5., is not dead, but went | , The House, at 345, adjourned to Monday, age ee Ratiroad. Owing to the seve. } four acts! nieire uae ie holcing @ separate convention is seriousiy | through here on the Dight train of the T7ih | MOL Jannary next. via peck prego Monocacy, the pont ang | sigueupon her. be immediately. a ot MME. ANNA DEL GRANGE. an... LEON contemplated by the leaders of this dissatisfied | ‘PSt, @nd arrived at Albion, New York, the Virgi pored 10 commence work. Avier filling varce- , M&Bisl excitement amounting aimost to fres- MISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS, aa. AZU eldiaal Mer akst next'morning, alive and well. irginia News. : to Barnesville, and nec + zy, rushed to the bouse of the deceased ("bres SIGNOR BRIGNOLI. ag Mt at nai liane The dead body which hitherto has been | 1m reference to the rail connection at cies, they came to Barnesville, and passod equal to these rem NOR ORLANDAN edie in euch «: * Atone and vigor is imparted | ale between the 0. & A and ae a | Over the route to Germantown, ‘and thence to ‘82 Delt miles distant) and shot him, infic:- . rhe | thought to be that of Norman Wouls, was | burg, h be soon coy ecenp tay Comrinmations ny THE SENATR—The | identifed this mormie cee: We Norman | Tessecese railroads, the Lynchbarg Virginsin | tert gest Cerne gee ee CTMMAR | IBEn eateened Ook tee ae. 28 fo the whole system. the appetite is strengthened, ie Olerifrom the. very best talent Senate yesterday in Executive eession con- | Nicholas, whose piace of residence iene = AGeneral Mahone has manifested avery | (O%N and Gaithersburg bat condemn the right isirate, remarking to Bim, “1 Rave Killed food te enyos e« pleaion be mmbtly the | Musieal Dir-ctor and Conductor, Signor NICOLA. | firmed the nominations of U.H. Nichols and | Kuown. Eighteen charred skeletons still re- | friendly and faccomodating spirit in this mar, cil sae teee ee plane fo Rock- rape FB my citer, whem 1 the yellow tinge i eradicated from | 24th, THESDAY—NORMA. George H. Plant to be members of the Levy | ™AiD unrecognized Dicaced with this eatamcn ey nee road are | Sonn i. ard Wan Held. oy mee ee see: | joved better than may one & bloom is given to the cheeks, and the 25th) WEDNESDAY—LA FAVORITA. Court of the District of Columbia; and Edward | ,, GTC8t Preparations are being made for a pub- | pleased with this satisfactory termination of W. Darby. | - = plant Pee | 1 was willing to die ns intalid becomes a strong and 26th, THURSDAY (Farewell night — i a; An ‘ward | lic faneral over the remains of the victims to. | What bas been @ troublesome and difficult | W. 712 acres. $S00; Wm. (iraut, 9acres, The Billing was admitted. and the pies pria- a ma et BLN GIOVANNI: | Higgins, of Michigan, to ve Secretary ot the | morrow afternoon, All the miniwtere wn he business.” son F. Nichole cog ee eae: clthe dep: | ‘iPALly relied upon by the deteuce was, tbat s wae a | minsion, $3: ery i. Parquet an ‘Territory of Utah city and cheirs of the different churches will ‘be Lynchburg News says, Mr. J. H. i ef ot | ee tor a {tae Gend PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE Dress Circle = 150 i 2 - ; between Barnesville and Germantown is jo. ‘B* Momento: jrevomena 1 gS a: - 7 participate in the solemn services. The Mayor | Gheen, of Alexandria, shy ped to that and ~4 And feeling the hand of time we: beavity | payer Mom Tickets will commence THURS: | Lixorgwamt Gui y, P wpon them, with all ite atrendant tls ihe use of thi« BITTEES. or the TONT that will insti! mew & meawure the © | at 9 A.M. for find in . “ an elixir WG. MBTZE: into their veins, restore in | ¢@¥RAND BAFFLE ray ad ardor of more youthful | Gy days. build. wp their ebrunken forms. aud gi Reaith and bappiuess to their remaining years at WT. Sumenam, | and City Council of Buffalo will act as pull. | olber markets North, on yesterday twelve nny | cated on their land;) Joun McAtee. sa: Rich. Major General P. H. Sherican, and Brever | bearers.” : loads of ae fine, tat cate as any we have yet appoenige Foe Lee race Waters, Major General C. C. Augur bave been ap- Sense neem me of the animais were monsters in he above constitutes the amount of dame. | Popsible for the act, and it was upon tne ora ted by the Seeretary of War as a Board to Funeral of Admiral Palmer. size, and unusually fat. 01 of dame. ty ~ ground doubtiess,that the jory. after delibe- New York, Dec. 21.— ral of the lar: All the Virginia country papers notify their | £*8 between the places meniioned, embracing ! i AGNIFICENT SOLID MAGIC CASE GoLD | examine the proposed system of revieed army | agmiral Palmer, wines asain ees ‘ocen | SubECTibers that they wile keep boliday cond ance Of eleht miles. Un a portion of the | TURE for twenty-toar Reuss, retersed s ve WATCH, disgrace @: to render him irre. aetna = regulations. The Board will shortly meet in home by the U.S. steamship Susgae. | “Caristmas )-” Happy fellows! We town | [O84 RoWIDE was — oa | ee ee j va 7 ‘his city, and proceed to @ ge the dat: hanns. took place to-day from the Command. | “Workers” have to be content with Christmas ari > iP ae ae | 7 ~ NOTICE. Witteman 6 imposed upon them. BENS EST | ante thouns fat ine Navy Nard, rookivn. A | “ys and eHow oureives besed To hav that | Sivan the Tigntor ey eer ce ee | ioe Date MED eee ct that. fal ¢ r sarge number of dist: = J. D. noun is On COR. | Te : * cat es Pear ec ptat fall one half of JOHN HANCOCK’S SALOON, ‘oanw : Mary Ofcers. attended’iha foneran. Tero | prepared to turneeh to the People of Virginia | {ison inet the company construct a switcn at seperien. tan toe benacioe eh en Doon ae ~ Pennsy}vania avenue, near Lith street Be Waire Houss.—A large uumber or | vices were performed by Hee vr. Francie | White laborers and house servants from the | ® PO ignated by him; Nathan Cook, . : Vieitors were at the Executive Mansion to-day, S Vinton, of Trinity Church, New York North or direct from Europe acres, $100: Lemuel Clemenis, |q acres, $175; | &80izAtion, under the control of Present mapy of whom had an interview with the — cari Gh hers of Roberts aud Jobn Savage, recentiy came to an , foF many yearsmiuis. | Thomas R. Sw 3& acres, Ss ne etite ———— = a eee Mrs. Belmear, 7 a 8600. Marchant - Understanding of settling their difficulties. vy seastiae. r PARTIES. President. Among those who called this : New York Market. Gina very suddevly ao hi meee, SONAW: | estn, 6% aren. Seno: Exiiomren teen wes, | the resiguations of Mestre. Roberts ane Sev, sone eens SBirrcwe the BIVEERS erthe | . aD, a morning were Secretary Seward, Secretary | | N&w York, Dec. 2i.—Flour dull and droop- county, on Monday last. iy Fi: Chandler Keys, 3% acres, $),500; Mre. | 96, 8nd the tendering ot he Presidency of ine MTR ANNUAL WEAK AN D DELICATE CHILDREN £ RAND MASuvERADE | MeColloch, Senator Sprague, Hon. D. w | B&- Wheat quiet and beavy. Corn dull Several single gentlemen of Warrenton have | Thomas Garrett, 2acres, $126: Mrs. Howard | wailed body to John Mitchel. By this acuon Vorhees, General J. B. Steadman, and others’ Brees arce and advancing. Oats active and | organized a mutual expense club, rented a | (°°MMmonly cailed tbe land farm), adjoin | 1t Was believed that harmony wo: be re- Mess $21.05 Lard duit | b , and ve f ing this town, 10s actes, $4.9%—the route a: | St0Fed, ANG a more effective order of things Are made strove by the use of either of these res or tHe Goon Naws ror THe CLERKs.—Gen. Gran | 8, !2c8I3kc. Whiskey nominal. Marley | "Ue? SU4 fone regulary to bouse-keeping. | ThE. Doin: taxing the conven ding The dis. | establisbed. Thie evening John Savage and edies. They will cure every case of MARASMIS, t A is . Gra arcs: Cotton quiet at 154 for Uplands. | Tux Pasian Excrtmvexr iw Toews tance eo far aetiied by the jen ee mee | President Roberts Waited upon Joun Mi:-bel without fal | HARMONY CIRCLE, is morning issued a circular directing that | Freights dull. Turpentine guierat ohne: are Excrravas 1 AMP |, The following is alist of the jury, jastse- | At the oMce of the Irish Citizen, and tenuered fcertibcates have aceamulated ip | Por the beueBtol the the War Department and the various Bureaus | Kosin firmer at $2.62. Prissas aca ements of Sn ioe Piz, | Heted, t0 condema iand beiween Kockvilie | t a hg ee oe ear the proprietor. ont space will allow , thereof! be closed on Christmas and New Year's —— + 2ee-—______ com aa ig bgp edi and tbe District line’ E.L. Hays, James B. | ment come to by sections of the organizi- f the publi ofbuta tes There it wi | NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, ; d Suspension of the Writ of Habear Cor pus. 1 | ° Seeorved, are mon of wolensd of och Hieeinen es | ite be nei day, and that daring holiday week the omice | | A CREAT rine was raging last night at New- | Usble dispatches, of Iaat night ane tise eae Heddionion Ware Beceranel Brlem, W. | ton: bat Re could wot 0 indnaed tone macil of must be believed . ObD FELLOX HALL, tru STREET houre be from 9 a. m.to1zm., at which time | °a@tle-on-Tyne, of which no particuiars had | men. named Englich, Mabarer, Ge fe, and | Muncaster, kocophe Seeman eae | Fifteen, which the late conference eatabiisbed, a Gp MUNDAY BYENING JANUARY 67. 156m, | OP!Y ® portion of the clerical turce will be re- | Been Tece1ved in London at mine o'clock in the beer ‘On sepiciom et Ray gedon: | phrey, James N- Benton, Wai. Councilman, | (0 elec! @ President. Some parties euprest the pises “* | quirea to be on duty. it will be remembered, | connected with the tecece 3 wing been | Robert Spates, W. H. Magrader, James | name of (Faneral Shields mn TESTIMONIALS One Gentleman apd ladies @2. Ar — r terrible explosion)>f mitre- | The alarm caused by the Treceut Fecuaee moe, Samuel Thift, John Wilton, Jnmes | well informed circles 100. woRkd de HON. GEG Ww OBWARD Reena (levers Gein ae Georgia, passed tbrongh Augusta yesterday | flaid having been secreted there, it was al. | & i swearing inspecial policemen. The guards thee wens mnttie io premet othe One 7 | Fenianiem i ‘his conniry bas not been as en. f Ju ** rie! Fa. | ltetreahmments to be farmiahed by Messrs. Vi on bis way to the North. -+--General W. S. | leged, by the Fenians. and the explosion tak. warchonecd te Pana sureagtbened, aud the | condemation to-day and arte ere | ecostul an ite Ts Loped.— N.Y F } March ton is7. | bend Abner. | Sweetver, U.S. A., is at the Epbitt House ing place at the moment of itaseizure by the | ring the might, Trove Ware ares au: | until tomorrow (Saturday) to begin at Nee | cee enmemaneeeegy Sees of the ee oot | mutsier. tL Be Ne ooneio: a ee authorites. to Portsmouth yesterday.and left ona cree, | POFt Mills and finish up tba: portion ofthe | How To Detect CounTERPEITS —A Tale py debility and } ble HOR GE Conviscation Casxs.—Two writs of error - ————— train. The coroner's inquest on the kiled by | TO#d to the District line. Ou Mondey nex: | which countertelt greenbacae may be Geiected im the « ares tee Kautr Were this morning granted by Justice Wylie | Jovnwatisric._Mr.Charies A. Dana, as the | (72! explosion at Olerken tell pricon wascoe, hey will tenew their work by commencingon | bas lately been discovered. which upon cbor- ko? w. Wish cor. Lewis for tine recent. J Waring and H. H. | reprecentative of an association which was tu | cluded yerterday aiternoon, The jeer cor, | tbe inmd of R. A. Shekel. eS ee, =e ee HON. JAMES THOMPSON | 1a SeOOLE Lewis for the reversal of the judgmeni of con- | publish # paper called the Republic, has pur- | dered a verdict charging Timothy Lesmond cae ons frogh “pe te iden ae aha inte Bee : ee n rendered by the District Court here | chased the New York Sun for $175,(W), Mr. phd ae wae were arrested om the | THE Qtimny Divorce Case.—Tre poaleseerr 8 of ali descriptions and all prices at > Cashing and Messrs. Ap. | Daoa takes possession Ubristmas. Muhaney, O'Keefe and We err one nese, | Doctor in the Quimby divorce case a! C onder, the beui.r “T consider “i rman Bitt-r | WG. METZER! n, Sued out these writs, as | _ Affangements were made yesterday for the ys + an ‘smond, were | 1s in tor it, guilty or mot guilty. «) nin D. Forexample, a note ts repaterca Bie mcdicsne fun arrscks of Led | f Secapway's Pian Also others In the case of Dr. A. Y¥. P. Garnett, | mond’! ya by Colonel A. W. Sheldon, of | {f#timeny so tar elicited gors to show they | charge of seducing Mrs, (tance 2461, divide 61 by 4 and you have I remaming. aait. Teuie, with rege ate J9t Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs. | top the recover y of his personal property. Al- | Keokuk, lowa, It 5 7 According to this rule the letier op the now U sad eituneh atekeT. so his residence on 9i@ street, now occupied by | January. i mitted by Fenians, and to prevent by sam. | fault of bail required by the liw the Ivoceey | .28¢ the bill is conmterseit | S.P. Brown. These cases will be tried next &7 Ovtin Minnesota they bave learned the | ™8™¥ Measures their repetution, the Cabi Wes sentto prison. His case wasthen brought | * = has ge‘ermined to ask Parliament to suspend | upon a writ of habeas corpus for relen ve from eat Pcie AMES THOS Gally Repablican’ paper, ia Kick. | brought up for *xamination yesterday. Tne | will be remembered, had ‘him arressed s, ROM REV. JOSEPH #. KENNARWD. DT ¥ fthe Tenth B t a. Phila = | REMEMBER January by the Court iv General Term. value of s vage. Ata recent ele: AN Eaghion the writ of habeas corpus in Engl confinement on reduced bail. Instead of re. | MS£*zine stales that a mustacbe may be mad- Mpacamecteny. ote Git eee | HEILBRUN & BRO’s, FRAUD OW THE Pension Orrice—Judge | °*7Pi& the location of a county ceat, t ducing it, the Judge increaced the bail 19 15,. | Ve¥EFal shades darker in color by tylag & an (een ereeneae sai UaVadas eens Hall. presiding im the U.S. District Court at | TRustTed voters deporited s.291 voles. They | A Mitivmatan’s Witt —Thomas Gardiner, | "0. Dr. Fuller baving little or ns propericy, | DAs Jee! on it on retiring at might aiof my ap inte sg here. 1 | = » Boffaio, N eatery voted early and they vored often, and whilst | the New York millionaire, who died recently | he was unable to obiain the security tion, the bair be Srannere at | ‘One doer south of Gail Fellows? Hall,) es bo ork, has sentenced Delos L one side casi on an average three voles apiece. has besides the numerous’ bequests 0 chari- | ee ecne oes arts-ulerl, — sida haat nied sk ‘kyns to tmprisonment tn the penitentiary ie Other cast thirteen votes a and carried | table institutions in New York, i eee | “a - Dr. Hoolaad '« Germ: = Mavdonrdetastise beach ed for one year tor fraud onthe Pension OMce. | the aay by a triumphant m ny, his daughter, Josephine A. areecae ponte couspiracy on the part of « nimaby’ to “prea | covered this dye got the specie from Bs ow, ‘ aa ‘ine Embroidered SLIPPERS and Patterns, The priscuer pleaded guilty to the charge o es thousand dollars per annus; to his daughter | down the testimony of Ful ler, Who is an im. | Be8d- a Ladies High Cat BALMORALS and Buitor | forging a marriage certificate to be used in st ®F At the recent Republican State Conyen- | Frances A Lawrence, his farm and country | Por witness in the divorce case of Mrs __ muert: “s rang GAITERS. Port of a clatn for & pension. Hon ot New Hampebire General Grant's let- | ®eat at Islip, Long Isiand, together with the | Quimby against her basband Fr nell ge pooune Sivas bee hcereon oer FObiidzen's Boe, Bronze, eu Red Poliee an | InsvRuD.—The many friends of 8. T. How- | {6 OPposing the removal ot Stanton and Sher- | Pfsooal property and furniture belonging to ——————————— | deposits im a saving bavk, invested in Uoned . ae : idan was read to the delegates. and the Gen | ‘Re same, and one million of dollars; to Tne Last RaiLnoan Stavonran —Addi. | Stntes Bonde, are subject to loca! taxation ree Butto, GAITERS. ard, Eay , formerly Deputy Gomp'roller of the fral'’s name was received with deafening | 92% Thomas one million of dollars: to his | tional particulars of the frightful disaster near | case in which the decision was made wis 4 Men's Fine Stitched BOOTS. Currency, will be sorry to hear that he was | cheers, $anebter Anna Jannes. his house, No. 4 Wash- | Angola. upon the Lake Shore Kaiiroad, which | of the Siate of Connecticut against the Meet Artic ani Bafalo SHOES. for Me , Ladien ang | Smong the wounded by the recentawfalacci- | | o><.50 Paonia RS Mieen tbe sek: teen ey Sieg ae ome Btibatiienum- ferd Savings Socie'y. r : . Children. da 303i" _ | Cont On the ralioad between Cleveland aad | yoru it ic stated ther ine Tete work | Rorses, silver and plate, furni beiding | jurea and surtiving is ace a. great. Itap. | : sx0M BEV E.D FESDALL. REL? BARELTUS Bafalo. We have not learned the character | yureight hours & day, and receive cerrespouds and books, and one million of dollars. "t pears that the next to the ‘inst cat of the trate ja acorn sainioter oF tio meee eee Gere “ “d iting Oh eke, ? it s a Lead s1caco Jan Ga Posy ates yom Seuss — ; or extent of his anjuries, but trust they are nut ingly decrenged Jwegrs. At the Danville Irov | ug Ouicavo Jac Guost—The ghost | Wes thrown from the track on strikinganiron | f Consernee mean ‘Preeiding elder of the * Corman Rettors, ant ioe! it my prish 2 Mie ralten a larger asia avenue has | severe. Wrecking ance Bese Con icaesa nan cf 0 | wutce mes nees soetbas wer taae fe | eek eae ee Station. and thumb rland (Pa.) district died at Tyrone, a fat ie my wie 0 e © orking-men havi r cant - : over bridge | | : pope pad #8 spray, worth from @1 t Ixpiaxs Contnc.—About the fire of Jann. | A large shoe factory, at Salem, New Hamp. | J8il im Chicago bas a “gone up.” ated frome | ‘2 that State, © few days since wom siseasee arisieg from derangement of the mae oh beeet, Ree, yare, worth argeeveral delegations of Indians from vs. | spire. bee peen closed up, throwing many per- | Beuing thar the eae es bused “=e oe ibe Teer Feary t8ty e esDa LL PRESEN TE othe eee LE, OR CHRISTMAS | rious tribes in the far West will arrive in ch « | *M8 OB es tT terminated in his cell resolved to create neve ei! TS Brice nnd leas__de 4-2 | city for the purpose of consulting and maxing | | M7” A man named Lacy, in Chicago, fell in | S!veTsion, #0 inserting a paper funnel in his Ginciee ANCY ARTICLES IX THE WAY OF treaties with the Indian Bureau. Some ot cne | Jove-with a pretty widow. engaged her as his | °24 Of the tube he placed his lips near H. and by making @ wailing sound its counterpa! ‘was mace in the corridors velow. His ‘omest ation . by " 2 Ghat the sienacark mniieg are countertoited | CABINET FURNITURE FORTHE HOLIDAYS, | chiefs expected are entirely uncivilized, axa | aouecmrers®, made ber mADY costly, presen'e See that the signature of tM TACKBON om |g i ‘a decorate with paint, feathers, ringe, and ali che | marry her Obristmae. Returning home wat secured and a grand constera caused See TTNeer Of each bottle “Adi others ere carn aioe esas other Sideboards Gx erent | ras cea aile Of eavages. few days absence, he found the wider: ter | 8mOvE tbe lomates of the jail. ‘The trick of the . | Partor Suites, in brecatelle, plush, r Presents and his farnitare, ali gone. They Pe tapenal as discovered, however, and wEFPPa Ofer and Maw eign the Gurwan | (and pelchoni THe ORDNANCE CoMiTrae held a meeting Tent with ® nice youog man whom the widow Pranke for the present stopped. deipbis P eer aN | mares top Center Tatien. Work Tables to-day and heard additional testimony relative | ed beter than Lacy UT. The Rev. Dunbar, tne Mineapolis big- CHARLES M_EVANS. Proprietor Shaving ciuds, Childgen’s Fancy Bureaus and | to projectiles. nt, Sfengorartrpiney Gazette says that orthe Stans ~ ureaeneer tp Patronage val eter wee ‘ a ne @ ice in issiseippi et that it ie so “ Formerly © M-JACKSON & cy. Sitter and Children's Yauey Chaire ee Rockers, | ARMY OnomRs.—Brevet L 3. | strong that teams can cross freely. 9 BZ” The free distribution of coal to the — And in fact every variety of Ferniture to be | Conrad, 2d Infantry; Brevet Maior James | g-sarah Jane Harrie eloped from Iowa Seo miannatl bes commenced. One hi " veicka | found in a first-class Furniture Store. Thompson. 2d artillery; Brevet Major C. C. | city a few days ogo witha man named Ru- | 88¢ loads were delivered in one day sianeusbuahise stiike wk) early and su OY SE eS wihson MacConnelh, th artillery ; nd Firet Lientan. Py / war aoa crite se nearly blind, hump. ens Boone rs " er b P it . ant J.T. Kirkman. in: ve been foot. parties are Seven churches are now being erec Moshand's German Tonic, pet up ie aci atthe’ | ee eee Sontneess corner sth and Telleved from recruiting service and ‘uscatine. The woman | New York ciy. aan} ordered te M W per bottle, orbalt doses tor'g? a0. join thelr regiments. Brevet Major Gene. | tock away ail her Dusband’ iG CEE k to money. 87” Some of the female Lew. W ‘Uidines ors mapatact ral A. Doupleda} isch Tafaatry, Bangs, of Lacon, . Me., making from 810 to il ¢ weed we BZ Bes not foreet ‘¢ ¢xan ine well thearticle you | iat cone and DMBRELLAS. ‘No pees erented ninety cos deity in jolntie nts heme ieee has ees ander’ medioel eli though a reauctiee of twenty aor cent. maa Ns 3 vanis iment. Brevet uerai J. H. Wil- | at ‘ie Kenosha Water Care, says his disease been made on their wages, recently. Sold by Drugvists and Dealers every wives 7 and Paresct ‘Lient. Col. 35th infantry,nas been ordered | wan caused by wearin, aggcated that female ex) Da Wests eeeae Cones, ‘Giabtenae ~~ (report to the Generel-inChiet, Comporition of whicD arsenic enters? 2° '° | MGT It te enggcated sap ye

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