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A& THE EVENING STAR. | 2 “ | ALY; fem 7 i wl x : ? PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | = - > At The Star Building, } - 8 W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and Lith St. H , ‘ BY THE . EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ls 2 eiil . ELTA arora it ’ ~ ‘Counter, Tw : = f - and Fi z = ‘J bg , One ; Ears — “oho . RECEIPTS FROM CrsToMs.—The receipts . customs at the ports below for the week December 11th were as follows:—! |, $259,~ 160.8; New York, $1,502,000.00; Phil in, $100.665.91; New Orleans, (Nov. 20 to Dec. 4,) bere San Francisco, (Nov. 2th to 3eth,) 174.11. Total, $2,191 ,501.26. omar / “4 ATTORNEY GexeRat Hoar will not tender ‘The Speaker announced the following gentle | EVENING STAR. his resignation, it is said, until he shall have Beis patient emer o commits ssa | ‘been confirmed as Associate Justice of the d < z United States Supreme Court. Washington Mowsend Geusip. 1 seis cuits rot comm st - 7 “ Post Reads has agreed that some of its mem- INTERNAL HEveueE—_ The reoeipts from thie 1 1.05 shall visit New York and Boston during the TBE EXPERIENC THE LARGEST AD- VERTISER IN TR ITED STATES. THE Tatep AUDITORSHIP—BpITor oF. 3 source to-day were $255,059. holidays to look after the new post office build- | Lobserve that oe Exq., of New - ——_— in withthe Pee The tarps we made a GeNeRAL Smenwan arrived in New York | ingsin a. Dig Regd ok nese lepela Y _ York City to a - | penditures uj New Yor! Soped eae Beall commons tail Portal the eee Berea ee an Nae ae hr 2 Dae te egeeegiiision: Gasetc:- TAR Mel WICR ADVAY AGEs secured by your agenc: swith we to hi Yormity wit which wetavite your immediate attentic ‘We cemain, very truly, yout wat another cont mittee will look into this matter. Those best Peaaimaten cm ite in th Cnartes Lyman has been promoted from a | informed upon the subject do not believe that Sdto ith class clerkship in the office of the Sec- | the charge can be sustained. heard. Hs spedchee uring the Tate Presiden- Telegraphed Baclurively to The Evening Star. FF SITTER & SMITH. é —-——_ < tial cam, were very best made, . Dee. 18 <(Comvunicand. TOSTSTFER A SMITH. | retary of the Treasury. Nomixations To-pax—J.M. Asmuzy Comes | showing! the resoutens oP the Goren eee pp a Sir My oaenney (Ala) F mith benkrese, Sedge Hal or the Oemen ‘Tre PrestpENT has directed that Senators | TO Grizy.—The President sent the following | the utter folly of any talk squinting towards re- The Speaker laid before acommu- | States District Court, yesterday decided that the ee and Members be admitted to his office without | nominations to the Senate to-day: Pere pon ve odin faye al at: from Secretary of ‘i making of a general ‘nt without preter- HALL'S VEGETABLE cards during the forenoon. Other visitors will | -J. Wilson Shaffer, of Ill., to be Governor of | frm in principle, able in thought, and in speect ee toa gene the House, that we BED insolvent J was an act of SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. be received by card between the hours of one | Utah, vice Durkee. with the public mterests to | bankruptey, and that express eloquent; in a word, he is every way a good man. Yours, &e., REMINISCENCE. set — elation to Cuba. Meferred to Comeaten on al ¥ on Fore’ Affairs. Id isa perfect and wonderful article. Cures bald- | and three p.m. . Benjamin F. Potts, of Ohio, to be Governor of new Makes hair grow. A gh ny By 2 si —" Montana, vice J. M. Ashley. 1 wily bair into enutifar Silke Bat, above | THE DAaRren Suir Cawat SuRveY—Secre- | wimas Jennings to be Asser of Internal Financial ‘‘Corsairs.”’ THE NEW YORK BOUNTY LOAN FRAUDa. at the same time, presenting recommenda- tions of the highest moral character from various ‘ies. ‘These recommendations in- cluded letters from the Bank Superinten- dent, Mr. Callender, and some prominent Cony men from the New sg States. Tiday last the Commonwealth Bank dis- covered that bar 5 had three altefed bounty loan certificates, and immediately sent for Mr. Gray, when the bank was made |. The officers or the bank, however, it their duty to notify the Manliattan Company, and the officers of that company and Mr. Gray were brought face to face. Mr. Gray stated that he bought the bounty loancertificatés through @ man by the article is at all like it in effect. with the Merrimac. ment to which he on the part of the United rment Stemp over the top of the bottle. Al! others are rmt- Tue IxTerxat Revexve DEPARTMENT will now under arrest and held by the military au- “QP: HALL & CO... Nashua,N. H., Proprictors, | shortly enforce new regulations relative to the | thorities of the United States, will be dischar, For sale by all druggist dez-im ” | tax on beer, as those now in use are deemed in- | or turned over to th> civil’ authorities of sun operative on account of not being sufficiently | State of Missisippi, or otherwice disoosd uy SERS SAES Saat Seas explicit; Nence the tax has not been collected as } in case Congress by any legislation shoud Asan internal nedy. has no equal. In cases of it should have bee! gress y mm shoul Cholic, Summer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, | ‘t Sho we hea: take away or restrict the jurisdiction Asthma. and Rheumatiem, it will cure in one night, of the Supreme Court to hear and determine by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. | | PU@LIc MEErINcs Ix THE DisTRICT TO BE It ie the best liniment iu America. Its action is like | PROTECTED.—Mr. Wilson introduced in the Sen- | “¢ a Gonrt the the aid. magic when externally applied to bad sores, burns, | ate this morning a resolution, which was adopt- pom zi erger = been = and scalds and sprains. For the sick headache, and | ed, instructing the Judiciary Committee to con- | ™ ly arrangement ex whereby the “itr Morton cated up the i fo perfect the Teconstruction George Mr. Morton moved to. amend by ening at the be provisional until See that each bottle has our private Go : tary Boutwell, in accordance with the request . of the Navy, asking to enlist 1,5000 men in | 8tising out of the admision of the exe. i each BRAY HATE To ITS ORIGINAL CoLom. pr ote Heseeda, Sil Stall tour ethers ot igri a oe L The great financial topic in New York city aiid s the 8 iach how allowed by ~~ cption of meh amigment.. 4 i ir re . now e ee company commit letter bankruptcy apd : cathtal benaty by ite ee., Hedoe not dyetive hairy | €E Coast eurvey to accompany the surveying | Revenue for the First District of Californie Corsairs” and thelr frauds in New York bount, free Coanotiice Baten Cater the Bureauor | similar casts upon S ‘petition and sussee i mut strikes at the root and fills it with uew life aud | expedition to the Isthmus of Darien. Jno. A. Ring to be Assistant Paymaster in the | }04n stock, in which the tirm of W. E. Sree Equipment and Recrattng, setting forth fhat | An order of reference for a trial of issue was ' coloring matter § J . U.S. Co. are reported as figuring so extensively. This there were now employed in the naval service to be raised upon the question of such The Are nenlicetion will do good: yon will see the | Cosewaxpen GuoncE U. Morris, of this city, | U- S- Navy. . firm consists of Gray and T. H: Pratt. Gray, as 7,900 men, leaving only 600 to bring the force up | 10! and denied. NATURAL COLOR returning every day, and P Tur ¥1 Sasx IN CONG! Mr. Th: we have already stated, was formerly a resident to the maximum a allowed Sy law. These a BEFORE You KNOW IT. has been ordered to the mavy-yard at Pensaco- uz Yenonn Case 1x Conoress.—Mr. Thur- | We have alr Gray 000 men are immediately required to fill the ac- Affairs im the Dominiom. the old. gras, discol Fee ening sani Secu: | ia Floside. Commander Morris, it will be re- | man introduced in the Senate this morning a | Commenced operations in Wall street in Ocstek, Being ‘taterranted, bo it the right | crued deticiencies in the Notth Ati Squad- | Telegraphed Baclusively to The a tic neis, Mf [sc lustrous, shining and Beaa- | membered, commanded the United States | resolution requesting the Attorney General to | jact, when he ppenedl aw account with the Bank pitsitinene te ten her without inter- | ron, thus leaving the Bureau without men for Soe ‘Ask for Halls Sicilian Hair Renewer; no other | Steamer Cumberland in the memorable fight | inform the Senate immediately if any arrange- | of the Commonwealth and the Mechanics’ Bank Srgvie eeeerea - | States is a party exists where Yerger, of Miss., understand what they were ex ‘to do before they got in, and Pernicious because in the discussion upon these matters, it would be claimed that the Southern States had not ratitied these amend- ‘nts voluntarily. Mr. Drake inquired who would raise these ob- name of Pratt, and that he believed the a mies countr: Bru Ni \— E choria . foothache, don’t fail to try it. In short, it isa Pais | sider and report if any further legislation is ne- | hearing of said proceeding or of any application | Sitering them was named Blackwell, acd. ale See Somes ph Seearian She comming. | es ry Fa o Gee eae ‘of | Teeoraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Killer. notin | cessary for the protection of public meetings in } {07 he imu Of a writ of habeas corpus therein | that he had a detective om his track.” The con- | gata _orakeSOhy 1 suppose thing to be laid | much importance has just been in the | (FARIS, Dec. 6.—The Fingaro of to-day says the Distiet of Osbunhin. has been delayed, or is now delayed, and that | ference between the officers of the Manhattan down pi , that neither States nor the Su- | Holy Pope Pius IX. The bull fixes q | Count Darn had a com with the Empe- ig Rg gegen he furnish the Sewate copies of all arrange- | Company and the Bank of the Commonwealth | preme Court can interfere with the sovereignty | strict seal of secrecy on the prelates who areas, | Foron the subject of his entering the Cuuiner, SELF ENERVATION, with certain hetp for the | _Anwy CHANcEs—The Presidenthas accepted | ments entered into between him as Attorney | 424 Mr. Gray lasted until 6 p. m.on Fr | pi Congress. I want the infamy of that Georgia | sembled erring and unfortunate.’ Sent in sealed | lopes. free of charge. Address HOWARD ATION, Box P. Philadelphia Pa, Yue steps. however, were taken to have Gray ar- rested, as he protested his innocence, and threw the whole thing on Mr. Blackwell, whoever that individual may be. On Saturday Mr. Gray in the General Council, also. He made a condition of receiving the ate lishes the regulations for the pr omega po ment that the Orleans Princes shosid be of the exordium the Holy Father exhorts and abjures enre- ‘ASSOCE | the resignation of Captain Henry C. Wharton, | General and the counsel on said Yerger in rela- B-cotn Engineer Corps, and Lieut. Wm. C. Fitzsim- | tion tosaid case under the release. Objections mons, Fourth Artillery. Brevet Brigadier Gen- | being made, the resolution went over. Legislature wiped out. 1 want those rebels in the South, just as much rebels now as they ever were, to know the power of Congress and the loyal people. and it was wrong to run any risk about it. sioner Rollins, now of Philadelphia, ran the | be heldin London in 1871, suggests the propriety “rhe tear barons, bap J. Woolsey, Broad about one year ago, and for which the Seaahar igiven naw towne, So far as yet examined, all the bounty loan bonds are altered from lesser amounts which morning here ex, the bill went over, and the unfinished Doaleean eater the bill blockade at Baltimore successfully and arrived | Of considering if it were not better that the Exhi- Ratire Troupe of French Pantomimi: here this morning. tion here should foliow rather than precede te Ballet Engaged for the Piece. : 7” 4 the bishops to live in the spirit and ice of a. a again made his ay on. the street, * the cai ‘irti i a Breve or Genera Heyer anes | E=TEDATinas seers, xmnmon— | Scie nen mete | caren ath tins SEM, | inal cette ei \ ATIONAL THEATKE. Quartermaster General of the Military Division ieee SS ce = Loe: yerterény, | trom the Mschanice’ Baxk.> 9n0nee worth or ora bectetot tose waived to atify tee Leth Gees Gener mocting.. ie declares tel oe : " yy Senator Sumner, that the State Department e New York Sun says: 00 wor amendment, and why should not be re- | though the assembled prelates and patriarchs CILLE WESTE! Ss Sy ee ee en | takccaivcd na Galea acceding et. | eneete Possession of the Mechanics’ Bank are | Suired to raiity the 15th sername en ‘and have the right of making propo: Rue Evexn VER TWIST; Ox, Tux | *F4uty im the Department of Missouri. ing that the British Government is engaged in | Pick°tnd these renee ee alee and ee 1a | suffrage in those States would never be secure | tt entire body at any time, the fact of the LUCILLE WESTER EE Pensonat.—Ex-Internal Revenue Commis- | 4tangements for an International Exhibiton, to | the same which were stolen from the office of E, | UM#l the ratification of the 15th amendment, | council. Delong only to the DAY A Loek_ ont for the AND T' BEAN ST. fathers to think sider mak — Hon. F. T. Frelinghuysen and A. W. Mark- | Exhibition in London. By holding an Exhibi- | had previously been stolen. Gray's office books propositions im the councite Dut omiy'on the tole Mesitc. ley, of New Jersey, and Supervisor Tutton, of | tion here in 1872, we would have plenty | indicate that he had previously worked with lowing conditions, viz: ui caw Sia rte Philadelphia, are at Willards’. of time to pertectall arrangements upon a stolen bonds and securities of various mining ‘That such propositions shall be made in pIHE BEST AND NEWEST MUS nitude equal to the occasion without being so | C™RAnies, among them Cumberland Coal Com- writing and submitted for scrutiny privately, or Private Parties. &¢.. Striv — Hon. J. M. Tomeny, of Tennessee, is at the a ng pany’s 6 per cent. gold-bearing bonds and the before bei: for debate, to a council i furnished by apply iia to HI Ent. pressed for time in completing tho necessary de- | Kuby Silver-Mining Company of Nevada, 9,700 committee of bishops, named Sethe Pope be- i mt tails, as would be, to some extent, the case were | shares of which were hypothecated. So {ar as forehand, and charged with the duty of exam- y of e at H. Fries ‘Tae Wortv’s Farn.—Mesers. J. M. Edmunds, | it tobe held here in 1871. Again, the Exhibi- | a8¢ertained, the firms which have made loans to = ee alae — | .H. Craigin, Richard Wallach and Charles F. | tion in London will accumulate the products of Beas renee OS EE Xr apore vr, LL, | Stansbury, committee on home correspondence | art and industry of the Old World to a large ining whether the resolutions are in accordance with church discipline. Second. That all propositions so orderad shall manner Gray are sufferers to the extent of 8310, On Gray's private desk was found the following letter, without in his handwrit- yet fe COSTUMER of the International industrial Exhibition, have | extent, which the exhibitors can, at the close ing, ailiremed to 8 young iuly in the Treasury oo gene ys f the churehs and not ‘ $QU: irculars to each ber of C set- Exhil © epartment: thet t FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, sent circulars to each member of Congress, set- | of that Exhibition, immediately transport to the Dear Birdie:—Do not write to me until you see interest of any one particular diocese of the FOR ting forth that It isintended to make the World's | Fair to be held here. A LADIES. GENTLEMEN AND CHIL: [| Fair herein 1571 anationalenterpriseandacom-| The only question about the success of the __ PRINTINGST | Dlete_ representation of American industry. | proposed exhibition to be held in 1811 which has ZOO 22* Fatarinesi ‘The Governors of the several States will be on | presented itself to our mind, has been in regard GALLERY OE TINE STERIC BARLOW | theexeeutive committee. Congress is urgently | to the shortness of time alloted in getting every- church. |. That each resolution shall be accom panied by a statement forth the motives presentation. me. I will be in Washington Tuesday or Wed- nesday, and have insted my life for $5,000 for your benefit. A dispatch from New York last night says:— The detectives haye not yet disco the whereabouts of either Gray or Pratt. Bngene Fink, who negotiated some loans made y — Panes ce ech ov report that they purchased sump of the ‘alkered pain AE DERN. PICTURES suitable “tor Heiney | eked to give aid. thing in readiness. We hold that an Interna- te will be found amongst them, ¥o. 237 eae : Indnstrial Exhi ald in the canital Penna. avenue, between 12th ananaan iim, aaislonatomne? BEmw Shommmerery our vast Republic ld be second to none wide. AMBS Looking ‘and ime past U.S. Marshal for the western Establishmen: nel? Ponca ¢ strictly shall in be made conformable to the teachings and tradi- “Si Haine ee aa eee nee ‘order 4 in the magnitude and completeness of all facili- " on every concerned with the = district of Tennessee, foreshadows a struggle ties for exhibiting, im the fullest port iP ee labors: He'sing duce the a Arr Repository. para oma eI . Eaton, whose | products of the Old World in ition with body, the ena ae py = name was sent into the Senate for that position | tn. industrial arts of this % prepa- BY Canie.—; y ranking : following de- 245 F STREET, last week. Although nominated to the office _— Forsigx News King question fs said to be SPpre e of ration for such an exhibition requires proper factory conclusion. The Di during Mr. Johnson's administfation, Mr. T. is r mitted abbots and generals of mo 5 os eich time, andif it is certain that asimilar exhibition | cording to yesterday’s advi be pro- a Seereen Titrtemnch end Fourteenth Bivests. understood to have been'® Republican of the | is to take place in London in 1871, then let it be | claimed Kiig of Spain soon Christmas. of ceriain fathers Geese =e 9 — straitest sect, and his fi¥énds seem to be not a | iced that the exhibition here be held ja lire, | OR the other ia aad The Supreme Court has de. | Who are to be charged with the adj on and " 4 his displacement. Ai eld in 1872. | of Italy recently told the 5} ‘ambassador ai yin. jupreme Cow - little disturbed over his displacement. Atfall | Tyas will not be extending che ded ROWER over . Mr. T. alluded | Settlement of all contestations or points of ane wee PAA LOTOGEAPHE, UHROMOS, 2¢., | CveN they Propose to make it Lively for his | {necemary to make ail sulteble seca | Seems aE ae quid refuse his comment to the | 4c And Milligan decisions, where | ference aris the reverend fathers in PHOTOGRAPHS, OS, &C., : the Court had travel it of its pi sphere ~~ He appoints also ROGERS GROUPS OF SCULPTURE, successor. > ments for holding ‘an exhibition which | Ptrtoe mae phe Arendake Victor, brother 8 } to'gciiver political eaecce ive its opinion | cers of the Council. All matt te ARTISTS’ MATERIALS ‘TAE TWO Territorial nominations gent in to- | shall merit the pride of Americans and | made to lim by Spain in soumecion wine ies Rin ance een pe pea arog {othe soembere ce ene oe tee ee eed eeqrexe Yeumes | Oe oe ee een cacooedlex-Bap: | prio of the gaunt Mopablle of Ge Wore ie | Earl Granville was yesterday oatreseed by aff O8T bed cacisdie duapretoias ths eens | on al Raine eng Religions Orders, and __, CORD AND TASSELS, &c. &c. | Gen. Potts, of Unio, woo is to succes Meubaen, | undeestant that thea of Columbia Com. | “ePutation, asking for closer relations berweemj HOUSE.—Mr. Schenck (Ohio) introduced a | case nage tyne ths members ee tener ERERE ee sina ual cnupaa wer vena ammy ef the wil ing | fhe British Colonies and the Home Government} pint to establish a bureau of customs revonne in | Sean tees Commissions have been chosen i PARLOR BRACKETS. £c | had a most excellent war record in the Army of | mittee for the Senate will hold a special meeting | He replied approvingly, and declared. hime] the Treas it. Referred to Co the bishops themselves, but each commision ty A Fine Assortment for the West. Gen. Shaffer, the new Governor of | to-morrow, at 11 o’clock a. m., to fully consider | opposed to colonial independence. The British Department to Com- pose Soar ury bya HOLIDAY PRESENT! Utah, was for some time quartermaster of the | and perfect the present bill, in order that amittee of Ways and Means. over by named by the Pope brig Energy, from Liverpool for Baltimore, with aban i for that duty. ec 19 ad of Glenaeal Bother, Sad afterward becane | esuet ection may be Ma om it Uetbvn the nt | Senn ereg = eee ee The Ga eee) ceeeeee sal teamed | majority Of the bishops are, it is said, dis- No. 486) @N EXHIBITION his chief of staff. Both were originally Demo- } journment over the holidays. Koopmansbadp is negotiating with the North | torsand amescors of internal revenue: Hteferred satisfied with many of the provisions of the ‘bull. \ kar) { AND SALE |” crats, but are now understood to be staunch German Lloyd Si mp Lompany, ot Bremen, | to Committee of W: Means. “5 RR nae Steet. AT MARKRITEB'S, Republicans, and both have the reputation also SocreTy.—The approaching Overbeck-God- | for the transportation of coolies to New Orleans, lORTAR AND PESTLE.—Among the relics of a WAn extensive plot for s political insarrectio n ext ive a ‘ical nm has been discovered at Moscow. ——er— Day Goops.—The close of the year is not apt to be marked by any speculative movement; but the previous dullness seems to have been favor- last week usual able to an um degree ‘ly in brown sheetings and shirtings of No. 486 Seventh str ti dard wedding is still a fruitful topic of conver- Bight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, en cutive ability. | “ation in fashionable circles, and tho interest 1a Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &e. the subject is increased not a little by the Largest hangings, Wind ‘Tue ATTORNEY GENERALSHIP.—The corres- Shades Piotare Frames, Picture Cord’ and Tas. pondent of the Philadelphia Star telegraphs | *Tival, by express from Europe, of ante-nuptial ATVs casi,” |” ‘b° District hence that either B. F. Brewster or Judge | Packages valued at igures ranging from 5,00 A 5 : to a fo! an Please Hemembcr Name and Number. sp %-ly Strong, of Penneyvanta, will be appointed 0 | ode sore! desepm neyo New London couple, which the wife had exca- vated from a pile of rubbish, was an - med mortar, heavy andcapacious, but minus the pestle. Tt was of no use as it was, and the lady began to pester her lord to get the article night he started Sat ofa pete ne | Rickedrente ae hardware merchants out in search of a pestle, visit CO., ware or ing store after store withont fi the article. | New York and San Francisco. s forward Handard makes, prices having advanced he found bimectf o ltte tans tae eck * wedding, which is looked ard to asone of | stan es, prices ivan about a . At Govermment BALLS, PARTIES, &. Lorne Genet auands Tor this expectation ny | te events of the season. aualfacenta yard. In other descriptions of bells, bought thea: wage shar ofheary dumb | wasmrorox, Dec. 16, 1869.—Jay Cooke & Ce. ae devs — i com regard District at- | _— Nextin order comes the marriage of Mr. | domestic cottons prices ha Printing cloths are pene Paes rriving at the | frnish the following quotations of Government er Lew ia aor of New You pipireiea Moorfield Story, of Boston, to Miss Gertrude, | inactive, but the stock tn first hands is too limit. door he lifted the knocker with his teethand let | securities: {oan An objection to this theory is however | daughter of R. D. Cutts, Esq., of this city, the | ed it “thud.” “His wife tet him in, and inguined NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, ” hat he #1 ‘thoee things home for?” | U.S. @8, 1881...0-..eses 19% ment of which was made public sey- bet ? - 3 ™M d in the circumstance that his State is al- | 22pounce! P ‘Pessol, my dear,” he replied ‘ful (hic) | Five-twenties, 1862. is Under the auspices of the ready represented in the Cabinet; and the prob. | ¢Fal OF cuaococe pathol seeded besiced peeeoetea coh anate, the | Eive-twention, 166 ua uary, @ » and, 7 On WEDN J ability is that the winning man will be one aaeukel the arrangements already known, it | quoted at 12 cents, with the usual deduction of grinding the dumb bell in his best hat, whats Five-twenties, Jan. and July, ibe Tic : whose merits and chances have not yet been | reer to attract a good deal of attention from | one per cent. Woolen goods of all descriptions | ferred to the Committee om Partie ‘Bui oa ea Ne eae. Bat, my. dear, | Five-twentien, Jan. ang July, 6-05 sg had at Principal book and music stores and ho- | canvassed by the general public. pe mt are languid. Some sales have been effect- | and Grounds. ss can’t lift those heavy things,” she remonstra- | Five-twenties, Jan. and Ji "68..115 15 ig tele, Masonic Hall, and of the Committee of Ar- seckers after soc enjoyment. ed of cloths at aredu Mr. McGrew (West Va.) offered a resolution *, ego magne) ‘em and (hic)git so you can | Ten-forties .. 1094 rFapgements. STATTE TO GENERAL GreENe—Some time | —The Story-Cutts ceremony is to be followed | is small, and prices are that the Committee on Foreign Affairs examine | liff em affer 'while.”—Har(ford Courant. N. D. Larner. Robert Ball. C. A. Appel, Geo. D. St Ri I ropri- | not very long after, it is understood, by the | foreign fabrics is extreme! the accounts of Andrew Cauldwell, deceased, ——_-__—-+-20@+ Patton, Jr., EB. MacGrotty, Committee. “delé-eo | since the Legislature of ayes — engi of Lieut.-Commander Kellogg, of the | ‘ity consumption.—N. F. late U.S. Consul at Honolulu, and if heisen- } How Burcu Works.—A New York letter IRST GRAND BALL OF THE ated a sum of money for @ full life-size statue | marriage aa Sah waite anaes {itled to relief to make report accordingly. Re- | says: “Mr. Henry , president ot the New ST. ALOYSIUS TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, | of Gen. Nathaniel Green, ofrevolutionary fame. | Navy, to one of the bright pretty daughters ferred to Committee on —— Affairs. ‘ork Society for the tion of — to AtODD i 5 ALL. Feet es H. K. Browne, sculpor, modelled the statue at | of Mr. A HL Evans, the resident agent here of = —_ few) Stvoteces a bill - the im- nimais, _ . ge Tuesday = December toth. 180. Proceeds for the bene his studio in Newburg, New York, and sent it to | the New York News Association. This cere- ferred to Committce on Commerce, totake from his cart sindry, boxes Of St. Aloysius Church. > ent kate Italy to be executed in marble. The statue | mony will also be celebrated in church, and the order of which his horses were endeavoring to Pike admitting « nthomen and vation, reached New York several days since, and was | occasion will doubtless be one _ the assem- = > fought a and for — = peveeari board the steamer for Georgetown, | blage of the very large uumber of the friends of — ee ~y age D. C. Upon its arrival General Michler will | the bride’s age ai nile Shen tele n Meary eat fa one —— S©ven PER CENT. take charge of and have it removed to the old — The new ince of Senator Stockton, on it round at Mr, B.’s but b \y it miaed 7, Cable, * [bail fn Reece ot Reprenentnires, Oe See a res a cette at is ke es separate vote was eee She t anda poitceman a last accounts, was i pons Pg gts Mj, Bonds, on 4 WERNER SERRE GSES ROR ORs) | ok ehete tienk Bering veenies eee aes Seok 2 to ge Se wided that accurate accounts should be kept { sion of his truck.” It will soon be necessary to | Sif: 186i, Sits IH He wo ectanne the United States a2 one of her contributions to } contain an unusdally large collection of paint- | Disses implicated hed been heard to exy thar | Er for postng have a society for the protecticn of Bergh. raunacloae oh Mao . PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN GOLD IN FIFTY | the government. The work is said to have cost | ings by eminent artists, marbles and other ob- ABS. Gray and himself could not live in the same $10,000. jects of taste. At their home, in New Jersey, | State ‘be refunded, and this to be in liew 8 or the franking pri ‘The on account of some previous altercation pheswiscwaedein wll nie mada ESTRIANSTATCE To Guy. | Senator S-and wife tre noted for their generous that there is at pre | Middhing Orleans, 125. ‘ (ABLE IN GOLD IN NEW] THE CoLossat EquesTria’ + | and elegant hospitality, and their mansion here INTEREST FOR UR LONDON. Guant—Some time ago an association was | i. iixely to stand first among the social attrac | Col Chie, a yesterda: Smondment provides | the oun’ er an ore d Benny to Te Been Sar formed here to ratse subscriptions and erect « | ‘ions of the capital during the coming gay sea- | principal tities of the fortes ‘onsista of an irregulariy | Ty@7aPhed Reclasiody to The Booming Sar. BREE OF UNITED STATES TAXATION, colossal equestsian statue of Gen. Grant on the oun. G Bs its and district su; umbra at 2%. Flour dull and demand ‘Howard emg been tna eg sae ee: ee ee amount question proper to somewhat the | Street S mentees eis tH . The following are tlemen named :— } t pe recogntzed as one chief posi in i ISSUED BY THE ing. The oll —— ay eS ss by 4 to reconsider on the table. ‘The more rounded in. gene- ners, be. tally, Fase BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MIN. | Hon. Wm. D Kelly, Gen. John A. Logan, Gen. | Soe ot tne nest known specimens in nearly House then reconsidered the fasrer Stokes | eo; do family eeSiagi. Wheat suenty afai ss WESOTA RAILWAY C0. Huntington, Henry 1D. Cooke, Alex. KR. Shep- | every branch of art, and is particularly rich in Selon, tiaste. Onis inactibe' et Seaee, Pee Bowens James A. Magruder. Senator | rare engravings objects. des, i yellow, 3 ‘Whisky Sherman was made it, Alex. R. Shep- | however, a good many very tine efforts of the old Seige. ‘Sale ot 100 barrels of — herd secretary, and Spinner treasurer of | asters, sandwiched between contributions from at a RIGAGE CONVERTIBLE SINKING | {5 et cars. i ‘and | the best modern schools. And, what 1s an fo ty asked? Gos bible dose capon, be, FIBST MO! ‘FUND BONDE Shepherd, was. 2 at on nyaneban cn agree go Sees a 1866, 54 bid, do. coupon, pew, — <—-Beeretary | being made ‘has given to allow the ter- | °S' of our fashionable Nie Ye ‘15 —Stocks unsettled secuRED aT THE race to be wed for statue, and the Military eh eetiene Delian Brennen te weed i that | geri AT hes, Depot Grounds, Rolling Stock, er rv metal i i % Ps iG Soilipedigaieut and Franchisee of the Company. 6s, ois, ‘New Yor«, Dec. 16.—Flour dull and declin- A FIRST CLASS INVESTMENT, SS ty, asoase, | ing. Wheat ull and in buyers’ favor. "Gora lected as the artist dimbelf unchanged. MBLDL , RLY TEN course of their correspondence ELON CANE PER ANNUM ie statue, the Executl yam, Boozos | , O-The ice dealars will begin ina few days to Ee a aaking hiss. to a S7-The Faquimans say: <A man who has TAUsTERs: ‘he would wish ‘be three wives in' — sure Of heaven in the J. EDGAR THOMSON of Philadelphia, Pa. President, in reply, Fesolution — peace CHARLES L. FROST, of New York City. _ahandsome bay, for exportation by dipping tts Auld india — fim at nearly every Eng- | Tubber. Financial Agents for the sale of the Bonds, yecton, 2 — if 4 24 if ! i F i BENBY CLEWS & CO., 32, Wall Street, New York. Se-These Bonds may be obtained at 93 and se- ermed interest, of LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, 1 Ws ! i BEE i s i 5 H i Ni i ( i)