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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Building, 8 W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth St, EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | > ‘THE STAR fs served by carriers to thetr eab- City and District at Tex Fouts Pork Cents PER MONTH. at the counter, Two C=xts. ree Months, One Dollar New York is {> the shifting of loans, consequent upon the 4 Dounty joan bond frauds perpetrated by Mesars. a F F. Gray & Co. Lenders are to closely seratinize all collateral ‘and jean oniy {he ost approved and to brokers well ie the street. these, loans on call are general): made at 7 per cent. currency and from that to Per cent. in coin. There is an abundance of Jneney on the street, and the banks are disposed : + to deal liberally, but the difficulty is among the are a curities thes loan. Discounts are dull and rates Pominal, The gold market is quies and weabe “, 34—N°-. 5.230. THE WEEKLY STAR—pnblished on Friday morping—One Dollar-and-a-half a year. PECIAL NOTICES, K EXPERIENCE ( iE LARGEST THR tert IN THE UNITED BTATES. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. » has been or- Now. WZ. Ss. 59 and @, Water and First Sis. / a.. November 27, 140. Master J. J. Brice, U.S. dered to duty in the Bureau of Navigation. ‘Tne Rerorr of Specgl Commissioner of Revenue Wells will be ready to send to Congress 10- ever made atone time, from New York ¢ urselves till furt M’LLE F. Atice, correspondent of the Paris Meniteur, was at the Capitol to-day, and occu- pied a seat in the House Reporters’ Gallery. We HAVE a screed from that irrepressible genius George Francis Train, saying that he will be im Washington soon to keep us from stagnating, by a lecture. TER & SMITH 1 Communnaced. de7 Wi ITS EFFECT iS MIRACULOUS. SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. PERsoNAL.— At Willard’s—Goy. Dennison, Ohio; General T. L. Clingman, North Carolina; Dr. E. Howe and Gardner Hubbard, Boston. At the Ebbitt—Hon. J. J. Lewis, Pennsylvania; Mrs. O"'Donnovan Rossa. At the Arlington— Charles E. Penny, U.S. Consul at Panama. ation will do good: you will see the K returning every day, ORE YOU KNOW IT, Priviece.—Pestmaster General Creswell writes aletter to the Chair- men of the Post Office Committees in the Senate and House of Representatives in which he uses the fact that the German Confederation has found it necessary to abolish the franking privi- lege as an argument in favor of a similar re- form in this country. STAND CasKs.—Deputy Commissioners of In- ternal Kevenue, Douglass and Given, and Solic- itor Smith, the committee to whom was referred the subject of a change in the recent order of Commissioner Delano, prohibiting the use of stand casks in retailing establishments, have re- ported against any modification of the Commis- sioner’s order. to lustrous, shining and bean: for Hall’ Sicilian Hair Renewer; no other article is at all like it in effect See that each bottle has our private Governm: Stamp over the top 1 . . Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all drags: de2- hm PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER, dy. has ne equal. ‘complaint, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthma, and Rheumatism, it will cure in one night, ly.and bathing with it freely. Its action is like Cholic, Summer ( by taking it intern: It is the best liniment in America. magic when externally applied to bad sores, burns, For the sick headache, and In short, it isa Pain scalds and sprains. toothache, don’t fail to try it. ATTORNEY GENERAL HOAR FOR JUDGE oF THe SurrEne Count—The nomination of At- torney General Hoar to the vacant seat upon the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States was sent to the Capitol yesterday, but the Senate being engaged upon the eulogies of the late Senator Fessenden, Gen. Porter did not interrupt the speakers to deliver the message; hence it was sent in to-day. MILHAU'S GOLDEN COD LIVER OIL, a and easy digestibility BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. ‘This splendid Hair Dye i the best in the world; the only true and perfect Dye; no. disappointment: f bad Dyes: invigorates gists and Perfumers; and Batchelor'’s Wig Factory, No. - we S-eoly THe DEAD BEATS who have been making charges against the management of the Gov- ernment Insane Asylum, with a view to getting control of the institution themselves, have, since the report of the examining committee, left town with such haste as to forget to pay their board bill. The history of their attempts to black- mail, to manufacture evidence, &c., would make a curious exposition of rascality. FECT MANHOOD. SSA YS YOUNG MEN on the BELF- ENERVATION, with certain hell Tre Evrorean Squapron.—Rear Admiral Radford, commanding the European Squa/ron, informs the Navy Department that the United States steamer Plymouth sailed from Marseilles 0 the 23d of November for Portsmouth, Eng- land, to accompany the English steamer Mon- arch to Boston, with the remains of the late George Peabody. The United States steamer Kichmond was at first designated to accompany the Monarch, but the Plymouth was subse- sently put in her place. ‘Tee INTERNATIONAL Exposrtiox.—It will be seen by our Congressional report that the national chfbidion, {0 be held in Washington city in the year 1571, was reported to the Senate this morning by Mr. Hamlin, chairman of the District Committee, with several amendments, as mentioned in Tae STAR of yesterday, but at the suggestion of Mr. Sumner the bill was laid ‘The action of the House Committee on the District of Columbia this morning is noted elsewhere. AMUSEMENTS, ATIONAL THEATRE. THE BEST AND NEW Yo 8 ernsas = over for the present. Jipmr ee Dox PIATT, who was expected to address the railroaders at the City Hall last night, failed from some cause to come to time, to the disap- pointment of a pretty numerous gathering. It is rather a joke on Don that the crowd, not being familiar with his classic features, singled out a fat stranger, with a red nose and a bfick wig, as the veritable “D. P.” chairman, with a graceful inclination of his head towards the fat party, stated that “the meeting would be glad to hear from Mr. Don Piatt if he was present,” and all the railroaders turned in the same direction, the obese individ- ual returneda look of such stolid surprise that they had to give him up as “D. P.,” and con- clude he was only 4 “D. at Tre o'clock. 6 for members of the But when the r , GENTL A LADIES, @ Da OIL PAINTINGS! 200 on at BARLOW'S Presents will be found amongst them. Fran avenoe Vorween 12th atu and a “H. A.D.” ‘THe Apwisston‘or Vinorxta—The members of the minority or extreme radical wing of the Legislature of Virginia presented to the Recon- struction Committee yesterda: admission present form of government. y test oath should be administered to the Le- gislature, and that the Legislature should take no action in the election of Senators and other officers until after the State is admitted. This protest is the same as that presented by them at the organization of the Legislature. Then it was signed by forty-four members; it is now signed by twenty-eight, the others having bolted, and are now demanding State as at present constituted. ored State Senator, is among the latter. Axr REPOSITORY, 245 F STREET, Between Thrrieenth and Fourteenth Streets, SCULPTURE, STATUETTES, &c., &c., the admission ef the PICTURE FRAMES, Biand, the col- CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS. PARLOR BRACKETS, &c & Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Tre IxtersationaL Exurpition Br..— ‘The following persons this morning appeared before the House Committee ow the District ot Columbia, in the interest of the International Exposition: General 0. O. Howard, Hal Esq., Alderman T. C. Connolly, Couneilman A. P. F:rdon, Dr. ©. F. Stansbury, Matthew Galt, and (ol. J. A. Magruder; and, after a full examination and discussion of the bill, &c., the committee unanimously agreed to report the bill with the following amendments : Sec. 1. Add to the list of corporators the fol- @N EXHIBITION AT MARKRITE . 456 Seventh st between D and E street Eight Doors above Odd Fellow Choice Oil Paintings, Engraving: , Picture Frames, s. Nails. &c-, im the District. Please Remember Name and Namber. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. GRAND BALL ai THR, joseph eq jae: Fo W Amended 2 a8 to read:—“That the corporate authorities of cot maps - Georgetown, and of Washington, are hereby authorized mpowered to ibe to the said Inter- v nai Industrial Exhibition Company, for the purposesof saidexhibition, amounts NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, Nai OF THE MASONIC HALL FUND, ‘Tickets $2, admitting gentleman and ladies; to be had af the privcipal and rad book = their respective j tels, Masonic Hall, and of the Committee of Ar- te mt Of said a ipl ities and Levy and empowered, and in case # = od £. THURSDAY EY: December ith, 1 Proceeds for the benef St Aloys “Tecuen "uumitting « Gentleman SILVER WABE. the words ‘‘not exceeding” substituted for “equal to,” and the word “subscription” for contribu- sere wn etive Salges | ison.” ‘Phe other words in ifalics are not in the i SILVER Spoons BREAKY) i. ao C aoss 2 warsn, BRAL ESTATES EXCHANGE & BROKERS, Ho. 327 PENN’A AVENUE, Bouth side, Between ¢th and 71D streets west. Saas Ww. Wale, . | And devoid of any specalative interest or excite- WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1869. TWO CENTS. | Govermment Securit ox | Wasiixcrox 1, 1808.3; u jay Cooke & Ce furnish the follo Quotations of Government | Securities: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | f"=! ve-twenties, 1864.. Five-twenties, s885.00«, NomINaTIows.—The President sent the fllow- ing nominations to the Senate to-day : E. R. Hoar to be an Associate Justice of the pe nso D. jo € the District of California. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, This Afternoon’s Proceedings, u ‘Wepwspay, December 15. | Five-twenties, Jan. and July, 3.14 James W. Purviance to be U. 8. Attorney fo: | SENATE.—Mr. Sumner presented memorial Five-twenties, J: Suly, 6.115 aig Wentern isto Team * | eaten camer seman ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | Five-twenties: Jan. amt uly, aa Kee ee eh of Congress n interfering to ameliorate the con Lively Times at the Charlestown Navy | "°* 1" ~ed 2 . Hi . 8. dition of the Jaboring colored men of the South, ard. 7 eee ee tobe: 0. B.retgs see] ae Congress to divide the lands belone: | ment bonds loaned to. rallrond. com! Exclusively to The Evening Star. san i x Teegraphed Deere aes rom National Bowtox, Dec. 15—The command of the | >> Od; ‘Mr Conger (Bch. offered a resotution i Jason M. -Fwhnson to be Collector of Internal | ing to the Government in the South amo Revenue for x Mach men. They state that in the nae ALK, m Navy-Vard was to-day transferred | 5-2", Revenue for thea datrctof Sew York | land fecemmiig on Fete Lancs | semcaing Commitee on, Commerc to | Lem Commoacre hogere to Commose Chay | 67% Ind Sioen ae ; struct - Comeul at Jeveenieny? © maine, 10 B0U. | iy repented one ee ea ak OC] heebor of Fefuge on the shore of Lake Huron, | BY.the officers and marines nae Arias, am By : Henry C. Rogers, of Minnesota, to be Pension | i the company to hold in the city of Pree hae Barques and the St. Clair | usio2 ar ow aT f= erence ip | ; i espa & Co. quote stocks and bonds : s justrial 5 oe es > En or Gere anand of ome forei bs chard F. May, ‘of Montana, to be Receiver i iH. stetad thet the biIr tad Sacchi Mr. Dyer (Mo.) introduced a Dill to increase = Fast India and China squadron —his rank | ie Yo est, pga ape 8. 6's, of Public Moncys for Helena district, Montana. | by striking out the the tax on circalation deposits and average pn Erne rile eid tae | #81, ‘coupon, 1ISG; 520s, INS coupon” ny reenleat Cilley to be First Lieutenant First ' Mt Sumner te call attention to the! amonnt of capital stock of national banks be- days with stores for the Medhte: - 184, ‘coupon, 12; '5-20'x, 1865, yond the amount invested in United States bonds. Referred to Committee on Banking and urrency. Mr. Arnell (Tenn.) offered a resolution, call- ingen ihe or SS ee eee ion as to public ls remaining unappropri- reo in the Southern and Southwestern States. dopte; Mr. offered a resolution, the canton an cans ting te late ble into the causes that occasioned ident in the A) alry. Hillman A. Hall to be a Justice of the Peace for the County of Washington, D. C. Alexander R. Shepherd, Charles R. Belt, Samuel P. Brown to be members of the Levy Court for ‘the county of W: n, District of Columbia, Curtis H. "Thompson, Enoch E. Lewis, C. Burnett to be Assistant Paymasters Navy to fill vacancies in that grade. ing steps to hold a similar exhibitiot at London in 1871. He was not aware of this uhtil receiy- ing an official communication from the State peng to that effect this morning. The sen otuad | 1124; 5-2'e, new, 1; ine ron. eg ged doupan, ant Php meng Tend a Carreney 6's, 108q; Canton, ‘7 {akie her crew to-day, and will proces! to New rat ae § julekaver, Tr Mariposa, The Steam neret ane West India squad- | Talon Wate Posen ae ae ron. Steam screw-ship Ticonderoga. is in | New Vork Central, six Madson vo t egg! Wil not be | Erie pret, 44; Reading, %K; , pleted before nex - Niagara, a | 134: Michigan ‘Souther, 8&1); Titik first-class frigate, is under transformation into | 4 Cleveland ana’ an ron-clad. The Worcester, a new steam tri- | Tony ag, Syeveland and ‘Pittsbarg, gate, ing for sea. The W = ao teed Rock Isiand, 104%; Fort Wayne, 8& Alton Festi ates 5, Tole And” Wabash “50; About three hundred men arrived to-day trom : Nand Miaseirag? ond Alton New York as crews for the vessels that loave ime | BF@Md, 3; Ohio and Mt — monitor, also | CoAPoR, 1 ‘inthe | "Mr. Harlin: sald this ill provided shat th . Hamlin a e in the | exhibition should be held here in liv], or as ore thereafter as convenient. r. Hamlin asked for the immediate passage ut Mr. Edmunds objected, and it went over. Mr. Anthony offered joint resolution that? copies of the tribute of the nation to Abraham INTERNAL REvENvE—The receipts to-day from this source were $236,904. Grorce WILKES, editor of Tie Spirit of the ; Adams’ Express, 61}; Wells’ Express. 11f Times, is in town. Lincoln, now in the State Department, be dis- | the creation by the House of a committee; tobe | ™&diately- eset: ‘American Exps 10; Bnitea ‘States " tributed to Senators and Representatives, one | Called the Committee of Public Safety, whose The Winnipeg Rebellion. 51; Merchants’ Union Express, —. Sitio pean tender ny wemaking a speceh of | copy cach, and the remainder by the State De- | uty It shall.Be to investigate the causés ofall | 9,1 amy nmiPes The Evening Star. eS no little pcwer to-day in behalf of the C: ba is, | Partment. Passed. of at ae eee ee coe ~ * By Cable, dat will hevan eer tis aact Mr. Osborn introduced joint resolution author. | °T, lot, “an Tecommend po HICAGO, Dec. 15.—A special dispatch to the | Lowpox, Dec. p.m. for at wil ly conver mgress or the aCmin- izing Commissioner of Internal Revenue to offer | Vide against the happening of the same, to | Tribune from St. Paul, of this date, says:—The 92; te a us - e istration to his views. rewardsfor appreliension of persons urering | Ftish those, persons by whose negligence or | latest jntelligence, from Red Kiver'is bo the ef | Ss ists ex divs 1-40 ey, Hino, 4 ——— 4 lessness may occasioned. dopted. that Tebe! ve laced Governo: - ae P THe Lanonma Men® Convention —Me, | Sf8ttempting to murder officers of the Internal Mr. Brooks (N. ¥.) presented the petition ef | MeTerish tern, guard on account of nie | Erle; 20%; Atlantic, 26. Revenue in the discharge of their duty. Re- ferred to Judiciary Committee. Sumner presented to the Senate to-day a -‘M» lary Mr. Hamilton introduced joint resolution to miporters and consnmers of wrought iron tubes morial of the laboring men of the United Stats i and wrought iron flues, who state that the im- | their arms and submit Govern- Tecent proclamation advising them to lay down Sales 10,000 ‘bales. Midaline Uplands, rie ment. Captain Campbell, of McDongali’s | PS Orleans, 124. in convention assembled, in Washington, De- | establish a light house stationed on the Chop. | Portation of tubes for gas, water and steam is - : ——~—_—_ cember 6, 1869,” pray 7 tank river in Maryland. Referred to Committee | 20W prohibited, and that the importation of | party,attempted to enter Fort Gary, andl was ublic lands in thebedtbers State war Cee on Commerce. flues will be if the duty be raised, as proposed, | met at the fm tinels, who futeed him The Markets To-Day. soil, upon the pain of | Telagraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. and he was iorbidden to re-enter Battrwone, Dec. 15.—Middling Upland Cot- the lines. = firmly at 25. Flour dul! and steady, are heh: ivided into tracts of forty acres each, and that any freedman who shall settle on one of such subdivisions, and cultivate the same for the Mr. Boreman introduced bill to provide for erection of Post Office and other public butld- ings in the city of Parkersbug, West Virginia. from 2y to34 cents per pound, Mr. O'Neill (Pa.) presented the petition of citizens of Philadelphia for pensions to the sur- i i viving soldiers and sailors, and widows of sol- | The insurgents’ account savs: “The rebels Wheat steady, at Same. Heteiyen bo Commglitcs on Tathe cane | _ Mr. Kellogg insrbdeced resbeion inneracting | ‘lists aud ealkars of the war'ofl6ls Referred, | continas te leer nasties aceon Bay , : ; and ordered to be printed. "+ “PME Mands, | committee on Commeree to examine into ex | _ The House then went into Committee of the | Company's goods with a regularity fiat howe rovisions entirely un= = pediency of repealing all laws providing for a | Whole on the census bill. ing an inroad upon the provisions of the com- doing. Bacon rib lamrany oF Cox cxxss—The report of Mr | distribution of fines and Sneed | ais bt eam er ate Wrntne ie OSS A. R. Spoftord, Librarian of Congress, was sub- | 8"4 Saya otintee koareen pifiniereaanale YR ge rel Rm rel Pag mae p> pes! Ae toneg kets demand wood and irou stock, mitted to the Senate this morning, showing the | “'Mr. Sherman called up the House concurrent ually fallen, and withina week a decided reduc- ga a me condition of the library for the year ending De- | resolation providing for an adjournment from | tion in price has taken place. ‘The lar 7 ‘ Bartmwore, Dec. ey oe S's, old, 43 Comber 1, 189. At that date there were 185,227 | December 2d to January Othe demands from wholeeate having ceased, | 7leraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. bid, 434 asked; do. si, 4 bid, 55, asked; do. volumes on and, exclusive of pamphlets and Mr. Fenton moved to strike out Wednesday, | the wholesale compamies who own retail yards Lexpox, Dec. 15—The Morning Telegraph | 1867, 49 bid, 90 asked. NorthCarolina 's, old, periodicals, unbound; 26,436 volumes belong to 22d December, and insert Monday, 20th. has an editoria) article to-day on the subject of | 42 bid; do. new, Ziy bid. the law department. "11,262 volumes were added in this city turned their attention to the latter trade, the prices immedi: fell. On the 10th instant the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company reduced the retail price of grate, egg and stove coal, from #9 to $7.50; andthe price of chestnut from $9.50 to $6.50 per ton of 2,000 nds. This reduction was accompanied by a duction in the wholesale price of from SLA to 90 per ton of 2,240 pounds. The Pennsylvania Mr. Sumner hoped the time of the recess would not be prolonged, as there were too man; important matters to be acted upon. There is the case of Georgia, ot Virginia, of our Cable relations with France. Mr. Pomeroy.—And Cuba. . Mr. Suianer.—Well, the least said about that the better. the renewal of the reciprocity treaty, wherein | New Yorx, Dec. 15.—Stocks weak and unset- it predicts some modification of the 'policy of | tied, Money’7 per cont. in specie. Bxchange, Jongress toward the Dominion of Canada Sahort, 94" Gola Sy, Ba0"e, Cr long, 8%; through the influence of Secretary Fish, who i . Virginia coupon, 49;'new, a believer tates mote ian | $5. North Garston ts ola, ,a\; now, ae 4 ‘The Times to day has an editorial on the cot- |" xgw Youx, Dee. 15-_Flour dull, aud Scents ton supply question. While admitting the im- | iower. Wheat dull and nominally one cent prov during the year, as follows :—From purchases, 6,180 volumes; from copyright, 1,831; from de posit by the Smithsonian Institution, 1,879; from resentation, 724; from exchanges, 64%. Mr. poftord calls attention of the committee to the expediency of opening the library to the pub- lie during the evening hours as well asin the day time. a lopted. Mr. Brownlow sent to the desk, where it was read by the Secretary, a personal explanation relative to affairs in Tennessee. He states that he took no part in intiuencing the action of the ‘Tennessee Gubernatorial Convention, and de- clared the action of the adherents of some of the contestants for the nomination to have been disgraceful; that the lie passed, pistols were drawn, &e.; that Stokes and his friends formed a conspiracy todefeat Senter’s nomination, and quantity, quality and price of India cot- 5 f ron The amendment of Mr. Fenton was rejected, | C | Company have made a reduction since No- | tonit does not consider roel ble the displace- | lover, Cormone to two cents better on a light an e resolution as y the use Was vember 1 ut $1.50 - “Thi <1 inent riptions. Queen Victoria and John Brown. ‘a a eee Dricesare, for grasoand ager Bion ne ae : George Wikes, editor of the Spirit of the Times, writes to’ his paper a description of the formal opening by the Queen of the new Blackfriars Bridge, London. The pageant, with all its flour- ish of programme, was a burlesque affair, sug- gesting a scene from Opera Bouffe. He says: “Nothing, certainly, could have been more la- dicrous than the appearance of the Lord Mayor and his suite, while the Queen herself fevidentl; ——_——— ‘om a vo Aimemunition Gor the Oak Seizea. | 9 4, Wo™ss Mannies Tw Wrve—A Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Bishop Aukland New York, Dee. 15—Jamaica advices state | has for the past fifty years resided in that that there were sixty-nine boxes and eases | neighborhood as aman and janded at Port Maria, thirty-eightof which con- | It is said that she came from tained powder, cartridges and percussion caps, | ago in the guise of a young @ few cases of Snyder rites, and several of | €mployment at one ot clothing, accoutrements, &c., all destined for | she worked as one of the the Cubans. They were seized by the British | paid her addresses to, and chestnut, $7. The impression among dealers is that there wil beastill further decline before the new year. Coal is now coming into this city at the rate of 10,000 tons aday, which amount must be absorbed by the local trade, as there is Little or no outside ‘The fall in price, while greatly benefitting the consumers, will ne injure the retail dealers, most of whom, anticipation of the fall, had laid in very stall stocks.—. Tribune. Livi the Convention finally adjourned without inak- Pitti te nia ma el authorities. servant girl Trom several moment han? quite peevish | ing any nomination. He defends his supportot | earn or « FemAace Misrr.—Aun Kelley | More Coumterfeits of Government | ind commenced to make Unlike our old friend Madame ‘Tostee in ook | Setter. “When he (Brownlow) was Governor, | qed suddenly esterday in one of the miserable Notes. balls, and of her most unfavorable moods. I had a good | S¢Bter supported in all renile Gon wee rookeries in Baker street, Philadelphia. She for the promotion of loyalty, while Gen. § and his friends sought to circumvent him. In regard to the statements now that Tennessee was to be remanded to rebel control, it was im- Powible, ‘The Republicans would have control look at her Majesty, for she passed within ten fect of where Liat’ She wnoiedee mourning, wore her widow's cap, but was robust, and ma be said, looked welt preserved. Beside her peo : le Princess Lonisa, and in front the Prin: Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. 3 Crxcrxxati, Onto, Dec. 15.—The police of fe this city arrested a man for drankenuess, who | When the wife died, and the enness, —- gave his name asJ. W. Lane, and on him was |} tound sixty dollars in counterfeit money, and had lived there for half a cent or more, and was supposed to be poverty The sur- Ceeupied wa smal, badly lighted. send neon occupied w |, and wretch- edly fornished. “A” serie oF seezed vib randy e Ouy Kio. 33. fasean strect, New York, i But the most distinguished looking personage | constitition, it would take two years to do I", Sanh: aomlneee araaain ae vlathing “Itaes they sold counterfeit fore, airing a, that eventually, bj in the procession was the Highlander, John | and the 14th amendment would then step in and | Cmaginted fd weighed lesa forty pounds. to deceive the Government Treasey eee pee, yy an attendant of the Queens, aid whose | P obibtt revels from holding office. Astothesuf- | 4 little half starved dog stood guard’ over the pee ch sictnem, striking resemblance to Prince Albert has so | £986; Grant carried Tenuessee on the plattorm | jiteless remains of his departed mistress. When Sentence Reafiirmed. vented coming too 7 fave ©. Bniversal suffrage. He had in ltis inaugural | the Coroner investi; the attending circum- | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. died, and then the ‘ofthe commended him to her favor as to excite auch | come ont fair and square for it, the Republican | stances it was found that, insteadlof the d Cuscacd) See. 25+ She mction’ ae now {thet ~ sen Sex was made. scandal. Poet ac en en Ty Canin favor of it, the re- | being poor and helpless, she was pomemed of | tral igate’ Becton Charles Stephenson ~~ ene ant in the coupe oF fhe deren barouche en . oa ded ohare so Pipa vale ot many thousand dotiars. She fore the Gineait cont of “Sorgen, ‘coanty henna oe speak of Selo welt Sp eae property @ side toward me, anc ‘quiel tices * ‘ q had an agent employed to collect her rents and | Jack: $ od 7 him as the finest looking man in the whole pro- | themscives against it, would be to make them- | atuay aeynt Danking accounts. te tonville. yesterday. and a new trial den about Berwick-on-Tweed, but had no to selves ridiculous. A’ for his going with the Democratic party that should never be; he could never ally himself with such a corrupt or- ganization while he had a semblance of selt- cession. He was dressed in full Highland cos- tume, the chief garment of which was a rich black velvet tunic, with a tartan sash of exqui- site colors falling obliquely over the breast and The former sentences of the tive priso: ¢ and claim it. Man} bs Pr mers were & de TT E E ff Svrcipxs ror Want or EmPLormeyt.—Some two or thrce weeks agoa young man, seventeen a i Resignation of the Brazilian Ministry. respect rem Governor Senter had dis- | Years, named Geo. came to the West | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. A STRANGE SCENE recently occurred which set jouetily wren whe, ead, Ana his arms | banded the m hig ry of igh taxes: | SSS’ com the eee aloe ret cctved’ fibea Bio Sameer Sues Mave Neon | dinrwerr_caibedral on ‘Salton mead cnn. were folded with an easy air, as if he felt he had Se en from New. Y 2 lon. 4 ee rom. anel The Brazilian | fening con of @ taller Bacrts. sisi A - a up, and the e ‘ew York, where he had lost a situation. | Ministry, havin, unsuccessfnll - | Just as the was about to commence Po Saperice im the surronnding sadience. He | Ton congested ander Gent sespioee coik tats | Hie, Temmind’ shoe! the hott sect Mgpday, | tinuation of the war against Paraguay, had . the Dean entered and ordered him te as the nearest to her person. "I ita ng iden | secured the returnot a itepabliean Legisiatare. | Mlien he put anend to his existence by inflating | temieton She’, ccxt,,agaiust Paraguay, Thad Then, t |. Here who this conspicuous figure was, and set him | The act of the Conservative Legislature in re- | Chloroform. cepted. lein, a bookseller cannot be ve as some Scoth nobleman. of creat | Jecting the lSthamendment wasanact of perfidy. | AN unknown man about 48 years of age com- ——_-___ Sepdde Bak ae teen nobleman, of great | SiO Soper, who had been elected Secaton vos | mitted suicide Monday near ‘Meteohio’ Noor, A Coroner who does his Duty. ali Indy near me say, She had wack, bette kaye | aud always’had been a Union man, had no ds, | PY throwing himself in front of ‘the = Telegraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. The left him athome?? ‘Ves,’ said the lady oho age | abilities to be removed, ana, he believed, would | ain, on the ea wanes bene smau | St. Lovis, Dec. 15.—The coroner has just uni thus addressed, ‘I thiuk 0 too.” It would have | give a fair support to General Grant's adminis | Yocket were eae TN Y Bocemsen et | ferred a charge of niurdes in the fourth teres addressing shown mueh more respect for public opinion!” } tration. As for Andrew Johuson, be | rnd ae'et | applied for work ‘early in the day st alerectne peainst the architect and contractor of a build- a = ‘The dissatisfaction in the (Queen's want of re- | s¢6, to be inaugurated Viee President; and the ; ss0- which fell on Nov. 19th, Killing sad wea ot the sacred spect for public opinion in bringing John Brown | infamous charge that he could form a coalition A New Use ror Fat Carrarys.—Pinguitude several meh, Seas with the out with her on this occasion, culminated in her oa —— at a — = i) — pte at ris premium — ‘owners who was ; repelled the statement that the Knoxvi ig | Of vessels. A day or two ago a Hudeon Ti Pardonea Pee Daeea eT Go craad at Os PAGMigien: fT vee sele t eupsmiatetey abot teens Leaner ran tate int’ the bent of ae. i by the President. ‘ponsor, i triumphantly station. ah es holders were members of the Union League. | pounder, Captain T. A, Scott, and when she | 7élégraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ‘The “lies” retailed about him by Bohemians in the New York Times and Washington Chronicle were the eftusions of weak, groveling spaniels, whose efforts to drive him out of the Republican party he despised. While Butler and Stokes subsequently backed out a terrible aperture disclosed. Captain Scott, with a display of judgment and intrepidity rarel; , man- take fet himself down in the breach, spreading himself out to the fullest extent. By this heroic m2, tens io 15.—President Grant has par- joned Anna Coppenne, sentenced to the itentiary for one year, short time since: for eemmal Tasting counterfeit money, on the ground that she was the dupe of her husband. ‘She has been THe CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL Cox- PANY—Injunction Granted.—In theCircuit Court, yesterday, before Judge Pinkney, a bill was filed by Chesapeake Bank and Jno. S. Git- tings, and all other creditors who may become | Party |he despised. While Butler : : this mage : ighting seces- | action the boat was enabled to reach slip, | ‘= prison about one month. ‘abou: . Unie Canal. Compare, praviag for mete of a | sionists wich all his might, and the object of bit. | and Captain Scott sipped out of ig hots age, ——e—__ le in schools is—*hands junction against sald’ company, enjoining gad | ter persecution for it. These two were beautiful | aud the crew aud cargo got off seot fee, Conviction of am Assistant Assessor. ae strictly prohibiting its oficers, agents and ser. J Pinks of consistency to be assalling him, ES ae eee Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. be tamed vants from using, appiying or expending any of | , The Vice President here interrupted theread- | _Sovrmen~ Itaizoad Proonesa.There are Putapetrma, Dec. 13.-Th . yen tie net revenues and tails inaccordamce with an J 8 (0 84 forbade these peotcal attecta rece | Row cveE 2000 laborers at work on the Selma, | case of Benjamia F. Moret, charged Pith mek, schools. Let the ain bondholders, or England forbade these personal attacks upor ome and Dalton railroad, me and 4 aarceraeut to Witch aly ee ror with any | members of the co-ordinate brarch. Daiton. They have commenced laying the track | fit iteatne seen’ Assistant of the | fy a Mr. Sherman did not doubt that the Viee President was right, but in consideration of the feeble condition of the Senator from Tennes- sce, he suggested that the reading be allowed to proceed. ‘The Vice President remarked that he had stopped the reading with reluctance, but on the Romie end, and will commence on ti wee) Dalton end in‘a short times It is properedae have the cars running through to Dalton by the ist of January, and the ill by the 3 will be ey ted assent, or to or for any pu: whatsoever other than the payment and discharge of its lien debts due in the order of priority, as may be hereafter determined by a court of competent jurisdic tion, and until the further order of this court,é&e. The bill alleges that the Chesapeake Bank is the holder of $7,000 of the repair bonds, $18,500 of district, ‘returned a verdi guilty in the United States District Cout —— "ional Sea's i i i ‘The Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. peg hu in con- ti tinue quite active on the French border. Y: beads downward, keep the preferred bonds guaranteed, and £15,900 of | '#d felt it to be his duty. “Che Secretary could | Expected Ina few days” passenger and | terday several cases of =: rain, or laid on their sides an thickines they one the referred bonds wot guarantéed, The com: ee 8 apse cotta resis Seidl aed will ‘run between Macon and ty wd seized at rye nearly covered with soil, and then Fearn conn are er te eat teees gPBlied | 1ution not to allow the Spanisti gunboats to leave oe Authoriti 2 mee | Say proseseag materiek, Fhe a sepeey oF into an agreement of the following tenor and | ‘He United States, maintaining that an actual | | Tae Best Fexces—A writer, (of Richmond, ee es these kinds of vegetables is to character That ‘sald ‘carnings ow inthe | 3268 wat existed, and the only attitae proper | Indiana.) in the Cincianatl Uascdve, claus and Death of General Brewster. aeorery Bo fe a ts treasury of sald company shalt be applied in | /F the United States was an absolue neutrality. | we think justly, that the best fences for a dry or | elegraphed Racusteely Tae Evening Star. Ponda, ana © proved ty hooping. payment of—first, all overdue coupons on pre. | HOUSE.—Mr. Ferriss (N-Y.) offered a regola- | £ravelly soil is Si eminl ere New York, Dec. 15.—General Wm. K. Brew- | them moist. second, alse all interest on the fumlag vorute | ‘ion calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for | such coil, at the ent of whic tine eae Brigade, died Monten ant in Brocklpa" | s9-M. De Lewepsis tobe Duke of Suez. cates issued July, 1853, up to October ist, 1899; | *°PY Of the report of the special agent of the | can be attached to new post and will last twen- = S7-Russell, the balladist, denies that he is ome. ra interest on debt to, jeiden, Withers & Co. to reer none a Telecente & pp zens een. nn is og ~ L propere. ™ . dead. July ist, 1854, and fourth, all coupons d ment - 7 pose good Hy 7 Boyingto indiana, announces by the State’of Virginia up to July ist, 1854. | | Mr, Jones, (Ky.,) by whitewashing.— Germantown Telegraph ‘Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star, hereclf tor Oe wate But the said agreement being manifestly jlegal | fered a preamble and Ooo PLymovTH, Dec. 15—The American ship and inequitah'~ fits declined to ac- AL VICE TO AxYBODY.—The following lines are cede théfeto; that the revenues of said company, ty the terms of said bonds and the act of 1s! are expressly dedicated to the payment of ¢er- ae sata aaa Sa a bond in Batt. Sun, 15th. —___-+e--_____ ‘Tae Cost or Livixe aT WASHINoTON.—The : i i L the “landers Seainat our National Capital abru) ™ came from Mamma esac pan ae ISIS no, Wo Fac base mer ne in a = last tag laid eee ! 1 rill i i i H cal Ha ile i FI i “ti i i E 8 Hi i Hl Ne i i i al | Fe ; ® bj