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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILr, <“"day excepted, a ) ; ' At The Star Building, 8 W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth St, ‘BY THE ' EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. i ectivere tn tee Ci Foal bite a Fe Coy Sr : + Mek, or FoRTE FOcR CENTS FER MONTH. St the counter, Two *. Price vor Maitixo —Three Monthe, One Dollar and Fitty Cente; Six Months, Three Mars; a Year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from us could not take from the porecanon of a State pg te | *, B4—NE. 5,236 WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1869. TWO CENTS, | stice:, property eid STAR—published on Friday —, ie De: e e le 9 . . le perty Under s process. it was EE, EEREE STAR rh ; = + | Setar gna of aS Se EE Re ES _—— x Wreck of a British War Steamer. qs IN OFFICIAL A R ‘would be ab AMUSEMENTS. ORDERS. EVENING ST Sgeergor Crams Seep rere FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Eugene out fort milions, and thie banis of Pegraphed Bactainely The Bvening Sar. ATIONAL THEATRE, Wan DEuPantuEst, | copies of the correspondences called for bythe is Afte D i representations and eae ere increased hich render it certain that the British war N ae Wassrueenjibee. 11, se Senate on the Alabama claims matter. The noon 8 BB+ | fete, to allow the Sostena smgres to'nate | camer Deer Mound has been totatly lost wile a . » -. * 26 . 2. rian ~ v 0D a vo) trom ‘Sir Star- SATCRDAY AFTERNOON, AT'S O'CLOCK, | SP0cial Orders. No, 12a. - Washington News and Gossip, | most important fact in the decaments is the as- Wepxzspax, December 22, 1869. wr rie increased apportionment. | ford ‘Northeote, Secretary of State for lean, 2 feat and Spectacntar Pantomime of | ,, L; 4 commission of three office’.s of the army suas sent of the British government to the transfer of | SENATE—The Vice President laid before said he could pm poe Mr. Cullom, | was on board, and is believed to have perished. won Sas ERUGRUE EAS SEAMS Oy, | ResnnerRCeneungyon Weamendrae ott | aeveenas, revere the sess tna | te Segtiaons to Washington 8 ters | we Soe ia House resto extents | ted Sees ape on ee NNER ALES PESPENTES | Spying of clamars er greats | vue ere Se TN | rae arr tach oon ened | Smee ceo Jamar wich we | cn te, onan, ee ~ '. .) le . a —— made against officers or agents of this Bureau = England than hasbeen Senate. ‘his Government should be a Government of all <RRee tt CHSATION SCENE, 4. | or other persons toncerned in the payment 0° |. POSTMASTER GENERAL ORESWELL y ne, ant, | seeteat ‘rhe aaceanean covera tier tie ccntne: | bins Biniadtiivabacnta teil be ont the | the people en masse, but that it should be a seared without extrachargr. __de@2at_ | Do inties of coleted soldiers, sailors, or’ merines. | Cntertained his aseistants and heads of his bu Sapindap, wad was vent te the tule after- | Reconstruction acts in the State of Viremie, | Government of the people of the United Mates. ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. ‘They will sit at Nashville and Columbia, Len- | reaus, with their wives, at dinner. iodo a, ie ee 1. | sbdieusceure catality before the tam, and sai ‘he preBle would never convent that any State —— Tessee; Huntsville, bama; or other ‘Mr. Fidh, under date June 28, 1869, ad- e should at Proper time move it as a substi- 4 representation GRAND CHRISTMAS WEEK. Foincs in the State of Tennessee or Alabama | ‘Tae New Natioxa Cunnmycy Notes, of | aoer ty Motiey to the eflect tat the Frest- | tute forthe bill reported by the Judiciary Com- | '" {be Senate, and indeed ho ‘change could be GRAND HOLIDAY WEEK. where they shall deem it necessary for a full and | tne denomination of five, twenty and fifty, will | dent wishes that whenever negotiations or dis- | mittee. va" change in the fundamentai law MONDAY. DECEMBER 2010, careful Thvestigation. be issued early in Januar, cassions-on the subject of the Alabama claims Mr. Morrill, (Me.,) from the Committee on Mr. Washburn (Wis.) addi A the H Paris, Dec. 22.—Subseription has been AND EVERY avEEING DURING THE WEES. | to sUnesomncuraecahionin wameee ony a Uphed Beieree? suey, be, conducted im the Pate pram eap Fe te DatARY | the subject of telegraph and postal esrrion te, | ol sy expeliod treenthe tomate by the eecen THE WORLD'S FAVORITES, | abuses that may be found to exist, and to do jus Tun Excerers ‘from Customs and Internal | “ér. Fish, on the 25thef. September, instructs | fetireene ending June 30, 1810. Passed. aiguet in favor of th ee eer ae tie. to all parties concerned. Revenue during the past ten days have been | Mr. Motley.to notify her Majesty's Government | _ Mr. Morton introduced a bill torepeal so much retail for commission . small, reaching only about two-thirds of the | that he hopes the discussion hereafter be | of the statute as forbids the State of Georgi et Colonel Ben. P. Kunkle, Superintend- asus iisualtp. nocaived in that period. * | conducted nt Washington, where any proposi- | from organizing a militia. <i jucation for Kentucky; Brevet % tions they have to and any views they have Br. Williams offered a resolution instracting Rp lak gc oe eed Me a = to offer will be received and carefully consid. | the Committee on Ketrenchment to consider the Brevet Captain J. A. Sladen, A. D.C., HE CLERKS and other employees in the | ered by the President, with a purpose to reach | expediency of reporting a bill to classify ton, D.C. Treasury Departm in the By order of Brevet Major General 0. 0. How- e Government shaieing WILD, BARNEY AND MAC'S MINSTRELS, —4 BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE AND BRASS BAND. 23 EMINENT ARTISTS. NG NEW, BRIGLIANT AND AT- TKACTIV control of the tele pb as a necessary ot the postal services Indeed, the, teleos was only a more rapid of sere — Arrival Out of the Pereire. He made a comparison between the system of | Tlorqphed Becusively to the Breniny Str. j | the United States and Europe, and showed that | txst, Dec. 22—The steamship Peretre, from telegraphy was much cheaper and mach more | New York, arrived here this morning. reliable in Europe than here. He thought the oo Y The English Charch. EVERYTHI he t willreceive their monthly | an amicable adjustment, if her Majesty's Gov. | clerks as Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4— s I jesty’s Go 4 United States should follow the example of all of. salaries to-morrow, and be permitted to leave | ermment are disposed to’ meet this Government | No. 1 to be the I , and all Appomt- o THE WONDER-LITTLE MAC. ard, Commissioner. . tibte deaks at noon on Uisitaay Bvo in a fair spirit, and to lend.a just car to the | ments to be made to the lowest clas, and to be | other civilized countries, aid take porsession ot | Belegraphed Esclusteely fo The Eeening Star. es ipa Seem A biaaremeal Z = J statement ot ae grievances oe irnich the Goy- Promoted from. thence ch ae upper classes, ac- | fhe telegrarh be ch difnent toe te te | xen Dee. 22 Leave has been granted 3 wate ist © je - , | ernment and izens of the United States com- | cording to merit. ypted. pe repents, subualtt « Archbishop of ter bur, - ircle, 3 cts. ee Hon. 8.8, Cox deliveredthe secondlecture of | Cnt? “CA. lon offered a resolution instructing the | Western “Union and ‘other telegraph lines. | Fraga. “g 7 © appoint a suf- ek. dezt-2t7 the Maryland Institute course, on the subject of | “He says to Mr. Motley that when he left | Committee on Military Affaire to Inquire into | #™4 also to = objections of the Post -+202- — a SPECIAL NOTICES, “Progress in Spain,” at the Institute hall in | here on his mission the moment was thought not | the expediency of reporting a bill to increase | fe Committe, and argued against | paw ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Meste- Baltimore last night. eee he Bost hopeful to enter upon renewed | the number of Lieutenant Generals to three, | the, premises and conclusions drawn. He " AND NEWEST HUSIC INDISPENSABLE. discussion oF negotiation with the Government | and reduee the number of Major Generals to | Sid it was his purpose. at the §ret opportn- market to-day works 3 , 5 of Great Britain. The President is now in- | three. ‘There are some simple remedies indispensable in | THE DeTEs oN CoaL.—The Ways and Means to believe that sufficient time has elapsed Mr, Wilson said his object was to make Lieu- nity, to offer a resolution for the appointment of | Th New York mone aspecial committee to thoroughly investigate | Casily at six and seven per cent. to borrowers on avy family. Among these, the experience of years | Committee of the House of Representatives are | to allow subsidence of emotions of excitement | tenant Generals of Generals Thomas and Meade, | t'* whole sudject and report to Congress. He | call. Some of the banks hav ing Southern and Der . assures us. should be recorded PERRY DAVIS’ | said to be opposed to a reduction of the present | or iryitation. who deserved so well of their country. eo that the Government should appraise | Southwestern connections are still sending mod- Fries’, 35% sthet or Brown 4 VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. For both inter- | duty on Nova Scotia coal Mr. Fish then gives a history of the actsand | Mr. Trumbull said the passage of such a bill <, value of telegraph lines, and purchase them | crate amounts of currency to those arctigne ete corner With st. ax nal and external application we have found it of ide jai events which have so much disturbed the other- | would not make the two Gener. amed Licu- } Sud connect them with the Post Office Depart- | though this outflow appears to be leas than last Waster ’ y great value; especially can we recommend it for Tre Rewatns oF MR. PRAnopy.—The Sec- | i8¢ Amicable relations of the two governments, | tenant Gencrals as Congress had not the power | MCh urchase the telegraph, put it under the | week. On the other band carrener ie Parlor 3 t a cache is is wands and says although the United States are anxious | to make the appointments. He thought ¢) Se ee and iratin | Petary of the Navy has ordered the iron-clads | for ascttiement on a liberal unl somecke any rate there were too many high offic aes etinand ‘. Miantonomah and Terror to proceed to Porland, | basis ofall the questions which now interfere | the army now, and although he had the gre THIVERYISER 19 THE UNITED STATES. > | {0 convey into the harbor there the funeral dct | Huei entitely, cordial relations, Which they | respect for, General Sheridan and his services, ‘AdVERT=ine Daranzuese. % | bearing the remains of George Peabody. they do not now propose or desire to set any | tenant General been leit vacant. managemeht of the Post Office Department, | fro ont a ‘te ae es the _ telegraph naa, — a | pay Nock on aeucuatel RB A o conferred upon whole ie. The effect of this transter te the Post ois | The demand for discounts at the banks Is active, Department would be to oe ee | There is about the rai snd for thors: of managing and conducting the » for | discognt of western paper—more particularly in the country offices the same man who acted | that the pork trade. Ontside of bank com- Laboratory of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, time for this settlement, on the contrary they The resolution was then adopted. ‘Nos, 57, 53, 58 and 6), Water and First Tur Previc Deet Statement will hereafter refer to have that question, and also the mor Mr. Mayer moved a resolution that the Attor- " Ler ge could act as telegraph eperator. | mercial Paper sells at nine to twelve for prime GALT BRG PA. November 27, be issued from the Treasury Department printed [inportant qnestion of the means and method of }_ ney Ge Inform the Senate whether he has-| [f ould have, the eflect of cheay Thing news | acceptances; and at twelve to tifteen for accep- pears tire, Battamore Mase Aten No. | in the English, German, and French languages, | Teoving fhe causes of complaint, of | given any opinion that it is nec Tag perme Bo Phe charges oftel. | ances of an infe Single nomenrange ENTLEMEN:— 3 rg Oe eatiiathien sia Testoring the much desired relations of | the wishes of the late rebellious State Legisia- | Most desirable end gained. The charges of tel- | fromten upwanle ts cmmmpdate.)_ Berane: and sent to our Consuls for distribution among nc eee ompt filing our contract of Octo- ner in which you are fu’ perfect cordiality, and the preventing of the | tuees; whether the national cemeteries in which | ¢8@Phing here were higher than in any coun- | Ket js dull’ amd barely 3 i ady, at a fractional ~ held at Memorial | perae—the wre have ever made at one time. | the business men in the countries to which said | probability of like questions in the futnre to | loyal toldie:s are buried shall be undisturbed. Fzin Kurope, and yet he was surprised that the | decline. N stre-ts, commencing on | including papers from New York City to Texas—in- | consuls are accredited. Je) comaidenation of her Majestx’s Government. Ir. Thayer said it has been stated in the | 2st Office Committee had re; otherwise, — —e__—__ at #5 o clock. | duced us to avail ourselves still further of the sv Pt. — They will, however, be ready, whenever her papers that such opinion has been given by the | #4 declared that telegraphing here was cheaper Government Securities. om ag ng Cp Re ag Here- Nowtxations.—The President sent the fol- | Majesty's Government shalt think the proper | Attorney General. He (Mr. T.) would go | 80d better than any other countty. His object a Wasmmxorom, Dec. 22, 1869.—Jay Cooke & Co. was to bring the telegraph to the doorof the poor- | 4 4 Set and husabieet if the Laat cn mek nn axe | fexuldh the Sellowing quotations of Govonensnc securities: ani a» giyen above for Li your estimates on file in tl eo Na lowing nominations to the Senate this afternoon: | time has come for a renewal of negotiotions, to | through another war before he would give ap vite your immediate attenti entertain am pia ae which it Govern: Charts,” also # for sale at th = = the right of our loyal soldiers to their last rest- - ~ Gabriel ©. Wharton, U. S. Attorney for the ‘ y lace. ys richest. Sa.m.t0 Sy wm. Bee chreahine af the mnke ned We remains Very QUSEWETER & suite, | District of Kentucky, vies B. i. Bristow, ree Se tect wropentiinn Gate arsed mon deees | oie rsssintion waxthen adopted. Mr. Peters (Me,) wanted to know whether the Selling. Pek stores or address O°B. BULLARD. | 1 Communicated. deri | signed. sett wishes, and endeavors for a ‘solution hhon- | | Mr- Williams called upbill regulating emigra- | Sentieman would make the telegraph service as tis - te ITS EFFECT IS MIRACULOUS. xi masters B, Whitman Williams, atRome, | orable and satisfactory to both countries. | tion into the United States. Stuerel as the Post Ofice servies. Ye os ersasicn cabanas a N. ¥.; Amasa B. Tracy, at Middleburg, Vt. ‘The President is not vet prepared to Pronounce ‘ Me Williams said this an wae not intended, | MTs palm <p ered a He * " cre - on the’ question ot ¢ indemnities which he | as ha ven charged, to prohibit ¢ emigration legray wery Open Daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p. m. Pa Peni cae uae, INDIAN Cuters IntenviewIxe THE Prest- | thinks due by Great Britain to Mudividual cit, | of nese to the United ‘States, but to trovont Siren anus Country where the receipts reached | Five-twenties, Jan. and July, %65. SES FOR GENTLEME: CILIAN HAIR pext.—Juan Andres Aberta and Juan Rey | zens of the United States for the destruction of | the importation of Chinese, Coolies, disso- | & given gg ped way he would bring the Five-twenties, Jan. and July, ‘6. 13% ‘winesdiay. and Friday. : — Piaiee hal grow. A Netter arssing “han | Lucero. chiefs of the Pucblo tribe of Indians, | thelr property by rebel ernisers fitted out in the ee Cr tae eee anne cue United Wises. He | WO een followed im aapeccs upon the | Tortoises aoe: estas » Wedurnlay aed Fharéda —, R rash, dey and | of Ysleta, New Mexico, now on a visit to this | Potts Of Great Britain. Nor is he now prepared | read from the San Francisco Dapers accounts of steeeessesensssnnn none am ce ; Of the reparation which he thinks due | the landing of the Coolies and Chinese prosti- 84 o'clock. Tin the piney eamcital Situen Tresees. Bet.sbove | city on business connected with thelr band, | by the British Government for, the larger ac- } tutes, which, he said, presented a picture of ‘Terma: $9 per annum; $6 for members of the | Festores Say'wain ro ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. | were at the Executive Mansion this morning | Countof the vast national injuries it hasinflicted | such Vice and crime as should not be tolerated. 3 subject of the reduction of the national debt, = the best means of giving relief to the peo- ple. Fu DARD. ‘Tuesday and Friday Ev 5-208, In&Jy, 6. 18 113 © 5-20's,In& Ty, "68. Te The whitest and worst looking hair resumes its , i : : | on the United States. Nor does he attempt now to | There Coolics and women were sold unblashing. |g 5) lily Den-forties . Amocation "~ Smanm: © ‘det-coln peel iitest, spd worst Ieoking, hate reommce tt — = exe, and had am inter- | ‘reasure the relative effect of the variouscauses | iy, with wil ihe ing and revolting scenes | “COPSir” Gray asf his 14 B L. MOXLEY, LL | Bateirites, at, the root and ails it with new life and | view with the President. of injury, whether by untimely recognition of | which characterized a slave market. ‘The Greenfield (Mass.) Gazette calls wo mind 13% 443 Tenth street, second door above F, ty nye NO : ieee @ beligerency, by suffering the fitting out of rebel Mr. Howard said this bill would absolutely | that Wm. E. Gray, the of the late swind- > aan aimee COSTUMER NATURAL WOLOM vote wh grand zon el me tie Receptions Mospay Nicut.—Senor Garcia, | cruisers, or by the supply of ships. arms, and | probibit a Chinaman from making any contract | lng ee in Wall street, New York, was By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph. FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, ga ee oe Minister of the Argentine Republic, gave a re. munitions of war to the Confederates, or | tor labor. It was unkind and unfair, and against criftemn ier sedate Saline ae Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds o . | otherwi in whatsover manner. the present | the provisions of our treaty wi - c ny jucing 4 - markets as follows: Fox eect: Sinz, Aircoloeed sxvearance ct the hate wilt | Contien on Monday night, which was largely | S:505 or the controteae the mole cheer Tae diseriminating against tent as compared’ wink | ily of his father, Iteve DE Gray, of Shelbure | 18 ome and foreign ae 4 NTLEMEN AND CHIL- u A . GENTEEREN AND CRIL- [| begene.giving lace to lustrous, shining and beau: be gene. i attended by notables now in the city. Hon. | President is to state the position aud saaintels | the people of other countries. Falls. Young Gray was acquitted, though the | NEW Yorke, Dec. 22.—First Board—U. __ _ ___DREN. s : " . 4 . ji su » 115; 5-20's, 1se2, i 4 4 ‘ Fernando Wood also entertained a distinguished | the attitude of the United States in the various | ‘Mr. Pomeroy argued against all the provisions | girl swore positively that he was the father of | 2881, coupon, 1 » BOG P28 SF eeea eens srtinia raked hain eOeee ree? MO OE | cn ccay at his sesklionce, corner, of Pinssen, Felations and aspect of this grave controversy | of the Dill. It was wrong, and in fact its pro- fcr ‘child, Pe New ne Rd ote ee XELERY OE RINE EPO a BARLOWS | Ser that each bottie has our private Government | and I streets. Secretary Fish, Chief Justice | With-treat Brita, | °°” S'7'* SY" pet pepe Retell gies wre emegt Pty yw tegen Tan away, turns | CUpOn, 114; 6-20's 1868, coupon, MODEUN, PICTURES suitable ern Helier | SIMP.over the top of the bot omersarene: | Chase, Speaker Blaine, and a number of Sena- | _Forgian News by Cante—Theramor that | tt before leaving China. ‘This was impoe- | out to be 8 woman with whom he had been | (oskou, 106k; Curmeney @s, nts will be found emonget them. No. 237 | “BP: HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. | tors and Representatives were present. France has proposed a general disarmament is | sible. living as husband wife. She was ar- Penns avenue. botween 12th and 13th streets, south | For sale by all drugiiste. de2-Lm passat positively denied. | Regnault de st. Jean a’- | Mr. Williams said the only object of the bili | Tested at midnight of Thursday, while walk- Tee taMe S, booking Glass ‘and. Dictare es Marshal of France, and Delangle, Pro- | was to prevent the importation of ceolies. which Tne CarrroL.—In the House to-day a few | Augely, ing down se ter 3 police headquarters: The next morning an | New York Central, & a cureur of the Court of Cessation at Paris are | was nothing but slave traffic. ‘The object was don, 814; ; ‘Cen With Hypophasphite of Lime, great imp Le dole a importance, were introduced } dead. The French war steamer Gozgone was | te imar up he business of Koopmanschaap and | amination took place.“ Birdic”” appeared | $95 H Michigan’ i ne’ Wi, Minis Gon Aur nerosrrory, po I I nthe House ereriate committees, after | totally lost a few gays ago, while onher way | other coolle contractors, whe were briegine | i! & Diack alpees walking dress, imitation | 710i Mic : ficsey with Pleasant flav easy ‘hich the House went into Committee of the | from Spain to Cherbourg, "At atete given at | these people away from China withont tas | black fursacque,white fur turban, and blac eet, Northwest, 69: acs P evaunr. FT Re a5 prondway Whole on the state of the Union, and a number | ‘he Mote! Deville, in Paris, Baron Hauseman, | consent. [twas the duty of the United States | She is between twenty-five and thirty years of Rock Island, no 30-T&F am NewYork. | of aes wien seth aay Prefect of the Seine, made a speech, in which | to crush this traffic. The Senator from Kansas | #&¢, and according to report, is an accoiplished Terre Haute, Benceen Thirteenth and Fourteenth Sires, speec made; but hardly fifty mem- | ne pointedly referred to. the recent ‘events in | (Pomeroy) wee too Une away by his | musician ahd linguist. It was alleged on the and PERFECT MANHOOD,,, Compara Pe pe AR thin aalerieg were ‘ ier tion SELF ‘ERERVATION, ith certain help ‘for the fested in the proceedings erripg unfortunate. si. to time. feo dsac opti OW ANE RESET | tong omy ws im | that Senator whether he desired this Irruption a in the name of liberty, his hearers might rest | of Asiatic prostitutes to contin the session evidently | atsured that order would De Preserved? Kae | cra mmatic prostitu Teall 34" man, a native of Germany, has been expelled | prevent the yolunt from France for making vlelent radical speeches vidual, honest, i Al On henaiet tse cs | pret racket of securities, the Of advances | 43%; Adams’ and loans made upon the ag American had negotiated so extensively. Mr. Elbri . | 8 Gerry speared for the defense, but offered no | Strong. eapl He complained that the lady had [By Cable. becn arrested at inidnight without any au Loxnom, Dee. 22, 1! a.m. beyond that of police orders. She was quite | 92's; for account, 82y. Bonds, 1 prepared at the time to give an explan- pet: 1867, ©%5 1040's, BH. Dd ation of her , and which would show that road stocks. there was no justification in her arrest. The re- | , LIVERPOOL, 11 a. m porters say she is a daughter of Mr. Har- | ull; sales estimated at 10,000 ring , Once an agent 2. T. Barnum, and | Uplands, nA; Middling ‘Orleans, 1X. isereerces. Thesaemony ROGERS GROUPS OF SCULPTURE, A covrie of good water color pictures ite ise, om, and any i nTists’ MATERIALS, KEEP THE CIRCULATION ACTIVE. good pi are to | at political rrootings. La Marselinise, a new | some on their own volition, and any statemeut= chinese, who might STATUBTTES, &c., &c., = beseen now at the cosy new bookstore of Messrs. | journal published by Henri Itochetort, ‘has | to the contrary were init precmntetions, freeand regatar circulation of the blood ises- | Philp & Solomons. The larger, and the one | MifeAdy a cizculation of 100,000. ‘Seuator itenri | “’Me. Stewart thought stnething stead. be {RD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. | sential to health. Itplaces the whole system ina | that will attract most attention, is a view of | Goeyrgaly Prefect of the Rhone, formerly | done in this matter, and that the United States . - . . m Councilor of State, and at one time connected | should establish Dili us. He VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, Ta fren ne ad tes nce Ampinet All unwholesomein- | Conway Castle, North Wales, with its pictur- | with the minkstry ofthe interior: Ine be eka | ould fears, however, lat the Chinese ‘would PARLOR BRACKETS, &c | fuencee. and is an especial safeguard against the'in- | esque surroundings of land and water, by J.G. | moned to Paria? itis romored that be either, | ade fears ‘country. A Fine Assortment for Enical effect of wdden changes of temperature, and | Phitp, The other isa view near Now Torquay, | tf the ministry. Mr. Cole thought something ought to be done. old. PICTURE FRAM a 2 An immense Republican meeting was held in } There were some bad points undoubtedly about that a few years ago she visited Cuba with a aa HOLIDAY PRESENTS. : If proper attention were paid to this important | North Devon, by the same artist. These pic Cagiz, Spain, yesterday, but as good order pre- | the Chinese, but they Endaleo besa very usctul | Spanish hasband. While there her “husband The Markets = ) ON REBIBITION fact,there would not only be a great-decrease in the — = wore Sy and especially by = e van — = unctotod bage A Beye as laborers on the Facitic coast, they had built egg —— , Mylan. ote, then, return- No. 486) ON number of cases of stomach, bowel and renal com- | those who have not an opportunity to note | lican ing at Faradas, in the Province of | many of the railroads. m mmen opera- | Bartimons, Dec. sium AT MALERITER®S, {exe eee ther veka eee acathavs consump: | the progress made in water-color painting by | fs getmeyere aie eater meen account of || The bill was thon referred to the Commition | Sos Se Wel stron. Eaves succeeded | inally at 25. Flour No, 486 Seventh street, a ee the English school. and one of its leaders arrested. It is asserted in | ‘The House resolution extending the recess to | ber affections tnt she made G acquaint | family, go2bar.” City Mills between D and B streets, ‘At this period of the xsar. when the dividing line ne toriensigg! Madrid that the Provisional Government will | January 10, was then agreed to. Yeas, 2, | ANCe. One of her sisters, a Mrs. Codwise, was Mr 06.50, bag * Eight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, which separates a genial from an inclement season Tue Farracct-Porter prize and bounty | soon fix a period of delay beyoud which it will ] nays, 22.” * “5 | divorced from a Mr. Luckey, again, | ern my 75a5; do. Choice OW Paintings, Engravings. Chromos, &c. | has just been passed. course of HOSTETTER'S | case, growing out of the capture of New Or- | not persist in adv the candidature of the | Mr. Thurman called up hisresolution request- | and returned to her first love. Gray’s | jy. neat very ares Aine PBrzeet, Steck | Paperhangings, Window | STOMACH BITTERS will be found of invaluable | Jeans and destruction of Tebel craft in the Mis- | Duke of Genoa for the Spanish throne—it the | ing the Attorney General to inform the Senate | Character suffers bi de’ ments. Iwo | to ‘choice red, #1. “SSagi aoe white, 6 Sein, Bigg Walls, weer lan the Disteict.n? TM | service in improving the condition of the vital fluid | siesippi, war expected to have come up in the | King of Italy does not, before the expiration of | what arrangements he has made with reference | Years ago he arphed to a kinsman for a loan of | Corn active: ‘Prime ‘white, "Sie T is Cabat® om and gently stimulating its flow. Violent coughs and Equity Court of the District of Columbi that time, mapsereys digs oy the crown for the | tothe Yerger case, but Mr. Wilson objected to | £2,000, saying that he wanted the to pay | Sic.a920. 4 Please Remember Name and Number. M-ly | colds, like intermittent fever, are the frequent effects 7 ict of Columbia to-day, | Prince. It is said the Duke de Montpensier and | its consideration. for his entrance fee and a seat in the stock ex- ofa chillyatmosphere upona debilitated organization. | *%4 quite a number of officers interested were | ex-Queen Isabella have become reconciled. If | ‘The House joint resolutions of tribute to the | Change. The loan ——— was given, but Gray, instead | Foye eon, aulet: | Hib : b Presént at the court-house this morning, but in { the story is true, @ new political combination | memory of the late George Peabody was passed. | of paying his en Toot squamlered the money | at isc Syourde » kos Som BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Dee Nr ome en coches L ceasbaaen ace Juan oe hates fot ‘will be looked for. ‘The House joint resolution donating xd | ou fast women and in wine. The relative who | “5: so ap —- er eo ene ee renee : udge Wylio being ned at | ‘The third of the CEcumenical | cannon for an equestrian statue of Gen. Grant, | bad given the Joan apprised Gra "s father of the aprimons, Dee. 22.—Virginia 8, od, 42y rr 0. WILL feeble constitation, to invigorate the vital organiza- | home by illness in his family, the counsel, i. | Coupell le iy gg shed yesterday. ‘The | on the terrace on the south front of the Treas: | {acts and stated Gray would surely «go to Did, 43.4 ; do., coupon, new, d4% bid, L «! GRAND BALL at Forrest Hall, tion at the commencement of Winter. Fortified by | M. Corwine, Esq., who appears for the Goyern- | formation ef committees was only Vusinoss ba ag 2 ge buil — the devil” if he continued his course, but the asked. Reg th Ry RS Karm clothing without,and HOSTETTER'S BIT- | ment; Gen. Butler for Admiral Farragut, and | transacted. r. Wilson asked for its immediate consid- dest: father would not believe the story, TEKS within, the frail and delicate may brave with | 3 tiubley Ashton for Admiral Porter, agreed | ;-ApPrehensions of a reduction of interest on | eration, but Mr. Sumner objected, and it was — yet — oars meee ceased. é i amount of exposure and hardshi United States bonds have a tendency to cause a | referred to Committee on Military’ ffairs. Teh heya wai roa | oe we Soul gover waar the | Lorene me acuitr agua | "Ae ice toa ia wae . ys. ‘l ‘echter, the my) communication from nt, enclosit FALL AND WINTER them on a bed of sickness. Let them consider this tor Row York yeoterday, Urabe open » enclosing —_—___-~e2--______ Tu MARYLAND Coat FieLps—fheir E: af copies of the correspondence with Great Brital tent — and be S caivon; pe ate Tax Gronota Reconstruction BILt.—The * = bon) peadearerme poe yogi | came neing betwers ug Unis coal fields is uot general lly very well usdecotaod, od, VENISON: B Ss bill to “ promote the reconstruction of the e IGHTING IN CCBA—Arrival of More a an country. a os of Georg ” whi _gbsacsies Troops.—Telegrams received ne Cineo Vilas, Mr. Sumner said there was one paper in that | ™8"Y Supposing it to be very circumscribed CLOTHING. FINE SHOW BUCKS. gia,” which has passed both Houses of Cuba, announces the dispersion of Villamil’s | batch which was a most masterly and states. | While others en the ides that it is bound- apacniaa setiek Congress, provides that the Governor of Georgia | band of insurgents. During the fighttortytwe | manlike paper, setting ford tke of the } less in arca and capable of supplying the whole . THREE THOUSAND POUNDS. a, | Shall call together the Legislature of the State | rebels were Filled and meay The J {nite States on stronger and Righer ground | coats (01 noumndeot years. AS near as we we at received from Virginia, 10 to 1scts. per pound. 1 94 originally elected; the expelled colored mem. | fivil guard. attacked the incurpeam ce Jinee | than bed ever before been taken, and he kuew | & " ~ at TWO TONS OF CHOICE POULTRY, bers to be restored to their seats, and those pod ed a ee Fourteen mitlions eight hundred and Sity shoes Put up in the Old Virginia style. ineligible under the Fourteenth Amendment to | witk’the Coearpeaee ‘antiacestary was exe- Mr Spencers temuiation, “calling en the Sec- | Sand tons have been mined and been marketed a hat gieiactacsioat WALNOT KERNELS. aren Frurts, | De exuded. ‘The enforcement of the bill is, i¢ | euted Sea fo the aa eels, are, Presenting | retary of the Treasury for information relative | {2 we Period of twenty-eight years tro eetiontee Bie PY Pe ‘BVSIV 580: bd " ” ried y | themselves nil aut fe = ie revenue cutter service, was 3 < i di AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE GENERALLY | Sotnorits' of the Corse enn te I Mom Gt is repetten ae authorities for par- | to the revenue cu business, being the bill to en- | Veit. Would last about three hundred and forty FOR SALE LOW, cat cia oe Vi lam!: are moving toward Comaguey, but the | courage and promote the ‘uternational Indus- J FR; oF, sf we ano bade So qnenely ad And taees to suit to close inne shar feels Pitta Anne: Op lren nye gee tit. - The loss of | trial Exhibition to be held in Washington city | Mined dur ‘tons, the Big Vein would’ Inst one . ALBERT KING, — a _ wiards iuthe recent engagements in 1871, was taken up. ment. not repo: ied. = On motion of Mr. Fiamtin anumberof , amend. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, A frigate arrived: at Havana ‘ray from | ments were agreed to, including the following, : i sig ADs! aden Spree .as | Adding Montgomery Blair and others to Low Prices— Fit Guaranteca. | 144 Bridge street, near the terminus of the sireet | A CowrTEsTeD Frxp or ONE AND A Hate | Spain, bringing 1,300 eoldic ene 1 i i i i B i i z i i “4 There isa area of it, as there has been ailromd, Muions.—During the war the amount of | Wl! as al! lately landed, were immediately | oorporators. less of it ewept out by the water courses. It Bue ATHER, MIGET'S GER- | money taken trom deserters from the Federal | ship Basie, whos Neat Bey, esteam- | |. Foposing that the exhibition shall be he 1d in J 1es fe sufe'o say that tae coals ints MAN CHURCH, on © Bill, at G i minor vi will yield 2, tons per annum — Fe ween 9th and ioth. Open | my, as they were arrested, reached the sum Providing that the Corporations of Washi: for another So, if we can feel ordi Ithe New Year. dels-tJ1 | of a million anda half of dollars, all of which Senas Genactera was sebecrte narily sure that we can go on the TO GAS CONSUMERS, | was covered into the ‘Treasury in 182, but is perty; an ty Omit be cent cite nection of the present year until the Ist or $ on ——— " daily refunded to the parties from whom it was ; a Bd Ls january, 10, of 20 Years, tle scarcely neces CUSED AND PRISE: ment of BILLS for tan consumed gu ad atiee | taken as they establish their claims thereto, on | the phen to alien ose . Sev- | Striking out the section anthoring the Presi- | S&F a Frem $10 to $20 ¢ of BILLS for oring men m Songhe abont the coal -RCOATS. See ai 7 to 8. Rovember let, 1869, (until, pines potice, will be | the ground that it was then private property, = Plantations: in the vicinity of Villa Clara dent t appoint @ body of police, inines of Alloguny county Pa abest the coal i gid 10975 | Mcresesd trom 15 to 194 PRI BAILEY, Sec'y, | but taken from them by tho military. At a Men Cane ee ee reported to | at nok part moved to rocommit the bill. He | S'supoty for the next tem @iaurtiions, hae 5 - treepe ‘ashington was the to hold pe apy scooaabis meaner ae: » fs 10 2835 | eo ETO E. | teeent session of the Board of Managers of the | and te sennt eae te thee te . & world’s fair. If it must be held, let it be in by which the De exhaust- BOYS’ AND YOUTHS: CLOTHING ALL SIZES, sicher Soldiers’ and Sailors’ National Asylum, Gen- eee ome large city where the could be | Ye! he ent aoe eannnty can AND ICES. ly 3 . Lm acco} > Where there were some rail- Gun TLEMEN®S BELONGINGS, Pocmgeceipe drt eg: S dag omer tte = fenmanaresiteareeo A her sll ener (pects ate es Ores gee roads. But the idea of people to come | .,7B¢ of 1868 was 130,00 tons, white ALL STYLES AND PRICES. before the 15th instant. as otherwise they will be sold | \ver of the | storm the schooaer Commonwealth, Captain | here to ace these bye Apne gegen Soontenes aed we ag ge at an auction sale on the 20th of December, 1389. institution, the law establishing the asylum | John Eilems, lay anchored off in the harbor | condition of ‘this, Capital was out of the waee armbene, 1/0000 Sine, showing on te — 8. GOLDSTELN & CO," see Sens that all pay forfeited, fines, | loaded with Ime ready for sea. None of the | tin. | We Tat in hot nmder one the | Snitorm increase of is per cont. fa the preceding aioe okers, penalt of soldiers or sailors be set aside 3 itimore year, when there existed no impediment in the deetf_ ________—No. 34 Gestrect. | tor the support of the institution. Gen.’ Butler en wou Wet ms bave any | Toclaner ‘outlet, euch as, were caused by the : TBE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH | Denver forthe walle a ee he HOUSE.—Mr. Sheldon (La.) intrs gaged bill ‘coal bas flowed in ths: year in one. con- aS ee peaed an ofice in O Douucll’s Drag Storey" | tioned, but Mr. Boutwell has refused on the to reorganize the Dic'-et Court of the United fron Rechent sceni Gn No. 591 EIGHTH STREET EA8T, ground that this money is the private property ee to did cease on the Insant by canal ba as we ‘ton’s _ bt EE of the persons from whom it was taken and must | 5¢ ving « My yp ET off | terest in hundred acres for $100, ty will hereafter premet attention, berepaid to them. The matter will probably acuts Baltimore and To our on oon ee Seren me =D MAU Ese a ee come before Congress for settlement. The baby seine streets of San vainly sveking employ HABLE « Co., , rice Oe veoroer 6 Board of Managers have already received about the brick Z i F r f g Hd 14 i ftoliyl 8 HI tr i ‘¢ Be 4 work this night. 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, by foreign country, must be 2 a < gener Ke os Toganing Curiae lay anes reefer ab ly ae, ie'Gaiteon iUNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL.) oc Seacrihe rood Foor be tl =a oy aed ober pe man named James Gly hag : Lax poses.— Cumberland Ps seen 0 ee ety ap charged ‘PBs Stck MADE WELL WITHOUT MEDI- oer ert! makoLa Grosse, i aport oreatts, Seterred, Tux Teacepy va— Giant county, Obio,en the 9th it ‘Wehas Been, UE BLIND MABE TO SEE. miles west to Committee on Commerce. The Richmond ‘of apa: | sent on fer Gal. TE ALE. ‘remains ‘Nevada, . Though Dr. FARYON. the cel-Lrated Dynamic Physician. the poops ar deal of excices | $e a acne een OF ea ring, PRAY elle i at et ES thine affictea with Stam. solve to build a m ale Ween coats the second is, not to build ic” ry am onede 5 4 sae iat Out of its bed and wasfound lying on the grout (,20CeRrEs AT A GREAT REDUCTION, Oe The Hangar @7csHED, POWDERED AND GRANULATED s Bd the 13 Conte. towns they are ordered 28, 32 dad 38 Cents, Se The temperance WELOH TED 30,34 akbte D PRICE, have appointed seommaitios ye 7 And all ether Gvods at 4 Es, ’ Admlegeniet tion for signatures, inviting liquor @ealers to ist Northwest corner i¢th and i’ ate, , ae 4 ss a

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