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THE EVENING STAR. . ———— ! 5 —— PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, a : rn Dispatches. 4 Cran ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, : , Destructive Fire. Telegraphed Exclusicrly to The Evening Star. At The Star Building, H | continuing late into the morning. Seven §W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth St, | av THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. od by carriers to their snb- {District at TEN CHNTS PER RCENTS PER MONTH. Copies CENTS. ace ce Por MAiLiNG —Three Months, One Delier aad’ Fins Cente: Six Months, Three Bolter’: One ‘Year, Five Dollars. No papers are eet from “Tuk WEEKLY st\k—pamtoea on Friday! = WV". B4—N°, 5,289. WASHINGTON, D. C., MO morning—One Dellar-and ®-half 3 year. THE . crushed by failing 5 ‘DAY, DECEMBER 27, 1869. TWO CENTS, (Ssrtonent | ‘The loss on these buildings ts 70,000: t for 855,000. "Bennett Bross dry goote and ears Pets, oe i two of the stores. Their low is TA |. Se2rkey road th: committal service, jbe- | no man was so near and dear to him, except the | the national struggle he retired to a private | $2,000; insured for $100,000. F. Waiter, gro- EVENING STAR. AMUSEMENTS FALLS OPERA HOUS inning with “Man that is born of a woman | martyred Lincoln. He suggested, however, that | chamber and poured forth his prayers tor the | Ce. lost $15,010 in stock; insured for #10.080° Py EDWIN M. STANTON, _| hath itesshore time to live, aud is fall or mis: | he could rot vote or theweamble, which rev | Dlewing of Gob onthe ee nty Pee Pe Vedders, hardware dealers, lost $3.00; in- — — -— ery," &ec.; at the conclusion of which the coftin | ferred to Almighty God as Mr. Stanton’s re- | Was such as stould be emulated, and held up as | *8Ted. Wolf Bros., furniture, loss @12,00% in- * . was lowered in the grave and the assemblage | mover. my ; an example to south. sured for $9,000. Peas, Johnson & Plaisted, Fut= EVENING WY > | Washington News and Gossip. THE OBSEQUIES. ae Mr. ‘Thompson said the preamble was just | _ Hou. Peter Parker said that the deceased had | lm 82,00; covered by insurance Chat jan ran? KELLY « LEOWS MENST o——— — Mr. Stanton is buried in the any lot, No. babe should re and that ever Aon Posey eer pion bmg ge) the ope of the Linawense. } » building damaged 7 falling Cy ton A LEON es Conventi ES ‘HE, | 484. located in th w portion of the cemetery heart must feel the loss the nation had sus- wi e deceased long and well, and J The American a aeenttrieeee ae teres ee eee ee ne ee ee fonk terraces to the east of the chapel, adjoin: | tuined—in the ‘bar, the courts, and. in every | during the war he recollected Mien wesine ee Jeany; low £4,800; insured Yor 3.30. "LI. Cole, \aaalemesas: | hepa es Oe Se eee: — ing the ‘o's of Gen. Jessup and Wm. D. Cassin. | place where honor and integrity are prized. He | Republic will Stand when you audi ag dest, ding house. los in household effects $7,500, trage by a two-thirds majority. itire arrangements were under the con- | Wasa great man, and his deeds will live with | for God has made it.” Immediately after the 20 in-urance. ears Harvey ‘< Marr, the undertakers, | those ot Lincoln in time to come. Yesterday | tall of Kichmond, when there was suffering in | About one hundred boarders lost their cloth- heir corps of assista) id every- { the country desired to honor him; now they | that city, and the Christian Commission failed | ing and other property. There were a number ir power to socure ot nd ee mourn. His people especially should mourn, | t+ obtain transportation for flour te the starving ©! minor losses, aggregating about @20,000. The THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. ST SAD RITES. N@tiexan THEATRE. SECOND AND LAST WEEK THE | respondent of the Baltimore Sun, is now en- < " ——— the arrangements buri: tor they were inde! to him for many of the | Pople there, he (Dr. P.) called on Mr. Stanton, tal losses amount to about $439,000, on which The bd ia beet senior on the Baltimore American in the same THE INTERMENT. ‘urred to create any disorder s0 Peisleges “hich they now enjoy. who ord-red that it be taken to Richmond free _ there is 225,000 insurance. Rte nn ew Be tkes 1 canatas skins tails for the pageant cond: Mr. Williams said the deceased had faithfully | of expense an he (Ar. Stanton) said then that ——_—_—— Riktkeecceine Nt EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY. J four gray horses were furs performed his duties, was an earnest member of |*it they refused to acknowledge the work of Respect tothe Memory of Mr.Stanton. | \NFeeITE WN» CAkOM | Neeps Corr nown livery stable keepers Messrs. | One of our churches, and had gone to his reward, | Providence the fruit would rot upon the lips, Telegrophed Ezciusirely to The Evening Star. PANTOMIME TROUPE h the custom of pre- | aevION OF CONGRESS, THE cory | !f: Cruit & Son, of Washington and George- | where he hoped one day to see him as the ser- | and he referred to incident» which he th abe the abuses to w yt - ‘ = |. Pear ame rata, Dec, 0.—Plags on the pull’c A reat Torpeirl Leth ANGE sack te somitich ws TOUNCLEM Take COCKE CEE town, with Mr, R. Cruit, jr., in charge, vant of the Most High. Tere svidences of the Divine interposition in | yuitdings are diaplaved ai bal ousst in viene 1 a eee ote nes a 2 ‘fice BAR, THE CILIZENS, &e. — = Mr. Browne recognized in the death of Mr. behalf. It was due his memory to bear this | 4 tn, ory of the Iate Hon. Edwin M. Stan- * Livi ke Me ei presentations to superior officersare a EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATH Stanton, the hand of the Divine Master, and he | testimony to his character ton. The Calon League building emtrames tx W HITENURST ¢ KY. re to the clerk: ees ee aes Phe fémeral @£/the late Aneciate Justice There carts Relideeh Meaneahiat tahoe cee pe feeling tribute to the memory PE as adopted and the meeting | draped with mourning directors will hold UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION Senn with only of re Edwin M. Stanton took place to-day at noon. | quarters to-day,owing to Mr. Stanton’s funeral, Mr. & meeting this afternoon, when appropriate res- hase said that the deaths of some of our | Meeting ef the Georgetown (: M be —gerrhgeS tye Councils. | olutions will be passed. draped } Men on days noted in history was remarkab! se, beth niente | BAutivore, Dec. 27.—The Cash J rom his late residefce, on K street, between | and all the Departments were clowed . Be Sa RRWARCALERSTL. z amensed #10! , “o be : partments he I Lincoln te vr'on Good | Pursuant to a call of the M SS eee Cee ceaL Te Chiefs onght to issue a cireular forbidding such | 15th and Hth, opposite Franklin Square. | in mourning. The mother and sisters of Mr. Fridey—thoaunlvoransy of tie ereciccoence tes | of tee Oty Comacth met on Socios erening | other Public building AFTER RO RSENING, du imporitions.” At the particular request of the tamily no dis- arrived Christmas night in a special car | Savior, and to-day when all feel like rejoicing | and resolutions which were offered im che Baset | tthe jate Hon. E. Mt. Stanton. = aera play was made, but the funeral was attended by teubenyille, Ohio. The family of the de- | they are calied on mourn the loss of Mr.Stanton. | of Aldermen by Mr. Das played at balf-mast. It hasbeen raining since r ‘Mr. Boyd said that Ne did, not belleve the Al 7 aturday night. were prominent officials, distinguished states- Gi s : whey “ all the flags throughout the Stat . 4 men, members of both Houses of Congress, good man. He would however yote for the | mon Council: a flags throughout the State are to be dis Army and Navy officers, and di cil, were appointed a com- pr Bowen this morning issued an order to | resolutions, noting an exception. ved at half-mast to-day, in respect to the inguished citi | close the Corporation offices at noon, and at The resointions a gene bain memory of the late ex-Secretary Stanton. zens. that hour business was suspended. The flag on avor, and the Presidents of the two | mittee to arrange for the attendance of the ‘The President and Mrs. Grant and Vice Presi- | the City Hall building was displaye at. halt- re requested to make arrangements | M. wl and members of the Comm at the vist FHURST GALLERY 1 . _ between #4, and 6th streets. | Tue Dress BAL of TH ELLUMINATED | demy at Ann: AN WAR. &e, Cadets of the Naval of the and Wm. Hutchins and J. pite | the sort in the history of the Academy. Among the guests were Admiral Porter and Mrs. Por- ter, who were of course made much o| A MAGNIFICENT COLORED PA 8 ail eomemaes The London Times on the Alabama orrespondence. THE LIFE OF CHRINT. from his | € " ieee appreciate we er - ices for | dent Colfax arrived at the hoe mut ten | mast. for attending the funeral. | TE maanare Paine me, Foto his glotiens ascen | their welfare when in charge of the siege stay tbales & Action o' [a ¢ aul in | \oxiey, the well-known costumer, of this city, | Mumute* betore noon, and were escorted to one | seedings of Senators and Representa- | 5, ine ¢ ctl f the Courts. eee aE as | Loxpox, Dee. ¥.—The Times to-day has an the | oe of the upper rooms, where they remained until tives. in the Criminal rt, (Judge Fisher.) this editorial on the Alabama claim questian. The gs in harmony with | furnished the brilliant fancy dresses that distin- the family decended to ee ee ae A mecting of Senators was held at the Capitol | Morning, Mr. W. S. Cox announced the death of | Reminiscences of Mr. Stanton—His | arges Mr. Fish, the Ame: Seore. guished the afair were fated near i cin during the mrsice. | | om Saturday morning, when Viee President Co. | ME Santon, and, mrempect to his memory, the | | Weide ad Berwomat igmity. 0 tary of tte, wit ay k TMAS Day at rng Winte He = The Senators and Representatives, about 80 | fax, on motion of Senator Sumner, was called In the Cireuit Court, (Chiet Justice Cartter,) wan the ‘sae pln nag ol sp al | 2 te y other ‘nats 15 ete, Special r President and Mrs. Grant entertained the | 2 number, assembled in th to preside. On taking the chair he stated | Hon, Win. Johnson, of Ohio, briefly announced | hots ME Shs Se got / 1 B7 PICTURES OF ALL KINDS. AS USUAL. | (ii aine warty at dinner on Christmas evening: “ ie, mesting, end in a f the death of Mr. Stanton, and moved that the | MeUmbency ot cose ae den TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT. de 2-30 irks alluded to th it court adjourn in respect to his memory; and the | ives some interesting statements and 1 tp rvices of the de The | court thereupon adjourned. cences in regard to the deceased Secretary. Th . me oo Meet at following Senators were appointed 2 committer In the Levy Court to-day, after the bnsiness | sun says . red here this morning, and were present to prepare suitable resolutions, and rake all | w: mp . ‘offere c y = ee prepare | | was through, Mr. Kowland offeredthe following BE gy Mr. Dent, father of Mrs. Grant; Judge and Mrs. QSPLESDID PANORAMA! Dent, of Mississippi; Dr. and Mrs. Alexander . pees Sharp; General, Mrs. and Miss F. T. s and Mrs. George Dent, of © Ml have legist r. If the Unie resolutions “ War is always ab y bar-ienon neutrals and x ains were eneased in a plain mahoga- Resolved, &c., That the s: nouncement of | . When Mr. Stanton went into the Cavinet of | a5 civil war h erica Ww: particular! and Mrs. Horace — Porter; m covered with black cloth i in the desth’cr Hob ee ot Bencton ean erates | Mr.zunceln kis law practice wastesth eiooee | “Swactanehe e all orna Scott, of Pi nia; with sorrow, and ply mourn his loss. Hix | Beh annum. He wassix years Secretary of V —_—e —__— nois, and Mr. Williams, of Or memory ‘will forever he associated with his | and in all that time he spent his salary and Sentenced for Whiskey Frauds. mittee reported the customary resolutions of | country's destiny, and his tireless energy a drew upon his private fortune so largely that Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening St regret and sympathy, which were unanimously } self-sacrificing jotism will forever be he when, about two years ago, he lett the Depart- gre} ly lar. THOR ETS ESTER « SLATER ‘ BURLESQUE Mrs. Babcock; Geu. Adam Badeau; Gen. hee is atin, ond of all “ omstock; Mr. and. Mrs, | trimming of black silk frin a Comes, = a handles, and a silver plate on the I Smith; Capt. and Mrs. Ammen, k aU Gagreced bearine Gh stisees Nellie and Masters Ulysses and Jesse | “iiwin M.S) ©. MINSTRELS AND "EKA TBULPE J agreed to. in grateful remembrance A can peo- | Ment, he found his property all gone his Pmicapecrnia, Dec. 27.—Sudge Ca lader be Grant, and Oates. The dinner was a fine one, | died December 24 ; : A amecting of the: members of, the House of | fle nn tance By the American peo- | dwelling, and tur the last two years he has Nad | this worulng p ed sentence upon George FIVE NIGHT > PERFORMANCE «d under the directions of the hemi once the se Representatives was held on Christmas day, Resolved, That we tender to his widow and | [0 resort to his profession to secure the means to | Mountjoy, convicted of whiskey frauds. Mount- on die t ta until 11 o'clock, w steward, V. Melah, of New York, who com- | immediate fricials were summoned aul Go menced his services as chef de cuisine on this oe- | last look at the features of the illustri casion. At the conclusion of the banquet, the | The lid was then tastened and the cotti Hon. 1. L. Dawes in the chair, and Mr. Butler of Tennessee, secretary. Kepresentatives Hooy ssachusetts, and Gartield, of Ohio, pinted a committee to confer with the was sentenced to two vears in the East- vur sincere sympathy in their bereaye- | Hive penitentiary and a tine of $3,000. Judge Cedwallader allowed the prisoner the privile of a few days to settle np his business, commit- THE SECRETARY t 7 He was too ow 6 to the parlor bor Senators with reference to the h of M tists leds Pascanear tare rested and ting him to the custody of a U.S. marshal until c eeded to the Ea »m and prome- enators with reference to the death of Mr. | that, as a further mark of respect, this court do . E Mase psa akepaemazsr rsocial converse fora time, | *OUllers of Batters, F mon. ‘They reported that the Senators were | now adjour = made snare Saturday neat, when judgment will be recorded. GALLERY —MAMMe L — * ‘The Funeral Services. in session, whereupon a committee consisting of M: rrd said that the resolutions were = ates ss eee LEWS, Se. 1 ¥ afterwards repaired to the Red room, anit ee cael "ne thage setts Of Mw: Stanton: | atives Hooper, Gartield, Poland au ninently tit and proper, for this District owes | B@ ever heard im his li Death of a Clergyman. vd the evening with music and singing, the | At e fa ig of Mrs. E ppointed to draft suitable resolutions, | more to the deceased than to any tie ® without earning his tec, and did not charge | geirgraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. juveniles amusing themselves in their own way. | 4" E. L. Stanton, Esq., the eldest son of the adopt -d- and perhaps had he not been at the he nd ot hie services. A mouth ago |” posrom, Dec. 2-—Seev. Baron Stave, © well j “| deceased; Master Lewis and Misses Ella and tor Sherman, on behalf of the Senators, | War Department at this tine we wo | a handsome retainer in the ease of | iowa died this mormng of @nr Naval Cor =, _ children; Mrs. Stanton, his mother; tive Hooper,on behal: be joying homes here. He ¢ f Pennsylvania vs. the it M. tt and lady, Mr. sou (a brother of M Wolcott. Mr. Charl M. Wartield Harrison and nce in this city. He believed th ti the State of Pennsylyw and asked him asa Seay eee dig: mame Will apn eas cucald | personal favor to let the case Test until he had By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph. Hime 10 prepare himself to be heart for ‘the | Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds ed to Mr. Stanton tilling a | CTedit_ Mob; 1 only just been | in home and foreign markets as follows: or te Dae ee Moyed, and be would not go into court with | '" Nome and meg Yuet Board_U.8. 6, i patrictisiu then and | ANY case until be, enderstood it all its bearings. | j,h¥¥ TORE, Dee. 21 biret Board _U. 8. ey, ewithat during Mr. Bu. | Hall wrote refusing any ¢ The trial must | ie, ek mone Tak! Core ek: Iwhat he could te | Come off onthe ensuing Monday, Then Stanton B20": 4 w 1aed, cou Ty ~ 52" < f header arned th pind Re wrote that he could mot | Cocoon, itn; Caveieth ceteoe thane hanes rene justice she jc and the court 0B destoetit y Teepe coupon, 1 © 's, 108%; Canton, 45; James Hutchin- He wrote to Louis Hail, who repre ACCIDENT To THE T. ; Cantacena, U.S. wea tete ee “ Star: On going from Aspinwall to relieve th AameEOn CONSE U.S. steamer Yantic. at Porte-an-Prince, the \ Partorsos maitaurch, | circulating pump rod of t given 15" | inole broke off, aud she w Papils | Lest of her way to this port. whic after great difficulties, on the 21st justic roll offame. Mr. Kowland position inthe Caly few months, r gratitude > her pri to make the she re s it was sugges at the Church of tl ie resolutions were adopte «quite a number of fatal ¢ of dysen- urned, Uthar money, needed it | © : tery, but is now quite free from it. Business is affording greater opportunities fur attend. badly, too, but he could not keep it, because he | Cumberland, 254; Quicksilver, 15; Mariposa, duil’ The R. ¥ anos; bit ties as aloo Seciine _ Meeting of the Rar. could not feel that he could earn it on so short | 3 ,i4y; Western Union Telegraph, 3 Pacitic Mai, TING INCIDENTS. 3; Erie pref d, INTER e bar was | anotice. ‘ater Power, 14 he last visitof Mr. Stanton to the PUSAL OF ONE AUNDRED THOUSAND Dortans. | NeW York Central, 865; t of the Cir- USAL OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DoLt ans. Reading ‘ ersons outside of the cirele of Mr. St + Mansion was on W led to tens meek tatinahn Irion apa peercortie Michigan ‘Southern Mlinois Hank the President for ption Cl that @ propesiiias Geae Genie coms antes bn Ii; Cleveland and Pittsburg, fe Tusti al arg ny . < Northwest,’ 68; Northwest preferred, #22 ished persons pre Sate re ae Rock Inlatid, 1015.5 Fort Wayne, Mi, Alton a 3100.000, This project was con 1 m : : ney and Mowry suit ne, who, on several Mr. Stanton Was betore (0 Spent —The New York ; “ ; i , | Terte Haute to “and Wabash, 52; United State: a wealthy mercants at a pri ie * s 3 te cport of a e - goad i . Chicay and Alton, 141; Chica, and Alton eee cares of fhe deeeaseil for that plizpone, nul especially Palins, Wao Hie eee ee eee od 1404; Ohio and Misebont ng of the Washington lobl arts N Thos. Wilson. Ms) BS consid- M he Supr Ol Supreme € Mr. Stanton to accept the gitt w | ering his ill b th. The comm the followi e] . nl s the imp oo . : owing report, | pont w signed not be at purse Of the day the Prosidont. Apponded his ti Character of tk Signature and Seut the paper to lis wi ot, recomn hout comment on the life and patrs end te this meeting the following aries Fish and ( tenis Dita to Washington . ‘ac Liverroot holiday EWEST MUSIC unl save li, the care looking desperate, | We mark of respect. 4 ae . ~ . Stanton said that she would ment Season at 1 ~ nitinne, and or Brass. append the most important of Wendell’s state Action of the City Councils. unteigned | him at the first favorable opportu: there is no business of moment being | ments. He has conver-ations with McCulloch he Boards of Aldermen and Common Coun- other, | Stanton was in the next room, and rr aud others, and told y Tequire $150,000 to se- Randall, MeCulloch i the money, assis © the question whether money id out to seenre Mr. -lobuson’s acquittal W, Hh said: course there was. I told them it would nied fitty thousand dolls Ikuew it was probably Parts, 11 a. m.—The Bourse opeus firmer. Pierrepont | Rentes, Te.) Havre, 11 a. m.—The cotton market opens quiet. Cotton on the spot, 156f; atleat, to ar- rive, 135f. i Minister, Kameay, «nd others. ‘The coflin was profusely tributes, perhaps th ti tor- | overheard the conve purest patriot- | then went in to see him. ‘rvant of unsurpassed useful- | invalid in his arm chai Judge Pierrepont, “with his sinite. sithoeas ve y feeble, made an attempt te aaa = to shake hands. I conversed with him on differ- ‘The Markets To-Day. ent subjects, but I did not make allusion to our ‘ . Project of presenting him a purse. Finally 1 | T@¢graphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. arose to take my leave. I was just about to | Battzmorr, Dee. %—Wm. Fisher & S open the door, when he said: “Pierrepont, | quote Virginia 6's, old, 45 asked: du, 1908 come back; I have something to say to you.” asked; do., 1N67, 51 asked “1 returned. Having taken aseat by his NEw Yorke, Dec. 2-—Stocks dull. Money 7 he gently laid his hand upon my shonl¢ percent. Exchange, long, 84; short, Gold looking me straight in the face, feeling! weak at 204° Bonds, Virgini: 0. coat. S at li. Frees store r Ys creases * Open Daily from? CLASSES FOR € ay. Wednesday, and F 3s p.m.: diay, Wedne aml Thursday, at ie p.m oR LADIE: ht and Pala cil were called together on Saturday evening to fake some action in reference to th Hon. M Stanton, and ive chambers held a joint ameeti Baker in the chair. lowing message from the Mayor was laid before the meetng: Mayor's Ovrice, Cry VASHINGTON, D. C., December 25, 1889. 5 Board. of “Aldermen and Board of Common Counci . That the President of this meeting ted to transmit to the family of the de-. f these proceedings, and on be- veting tender to them our sincere Wp. That a copy of these proceedings be to the Court in General Term at its u ig, to be recorded upon its minutes Mr. P. Phillips spoke of the suddenness of the : announcement of the death of Mr. S., and saul conjunction with | it was uscless for him to recount the incident- 4 heliotropes from other crosses and wt Louquets from of the family were on aud around the eoftin. gs, at 722 och Toesday and Fri ‘Terms: $9 per annum; $6 for members « Association who would entious i re three vote for ptives. W MOXL . ‘i ns ", G's, ex- he coffin was removed and placed in the hearse i oI recon ne | 1 have always regarded you as my friend, | cou : 5. NN “a Sind doce above F, DL, | th drawn by tour large arses; and tie gree * General Government, to | in the public life of Mr. S.. whose fame is writ- | Pierrepont. You are going away nos, and i Sue ee Omens Cees, 443 Tenth street, second door above Fy | Looked « : Fe mrt under direction of Generals | ny [rober respects to the remains of Hon. Ied- | ten in the history of the country in ite most ex- | may mever ee you again “1 aun as yon moe aLrae . CosTUMER off twelve who ini Fealca- | Kelton, Williams and Breck, of the War De- | M- Stanton, whose name and deeds are | citing period. ‘The deceased was a valuable or- | wag, Meyct, See, YoU again, whicli may never | ,DALTIORE, Dec. Z1—Cotion very quiet and FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, lated that out of e could certainly The streeta in front of thee bone wore and cherished by every patriot inthe | tment to the bar. Mr. P-spoke of his devo. | tee. T want pontodemen hones ey JOU | Howard “Strtey ate ney Mur dull and weak. For find four that we ‘One im tree was Sn bamemse crowd, mace er whan nd whose death adds ist | tion to his duties. “Me had heard it said that | go hack to New York, tell my triads Gove doy | Homan Sie tamberine, $4.75a85; do. extra; LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHIL- J | not an extravags mate, certainly. aud althongh a large police Toree ritices of our count Mr. 8. was harsh and without sympathy, but he | Slsewhere not to raise aay toner te ints | £22886, do. $6. City Mills, su A DEE noksm 24 | “Reporter—And vou secured the four, did sou’ } was necessary to prevent the masses from =o eae canned rebellion. Very eo Oe a {ind he | for me, tor I must refuse them all. They have leone an -ADE COSTU — Mr. Wende it course we did. * >t re: “ | Specttully, S.J. Bo ayor. ave as an i 7 . Stanton’s act its <t~ 3 JASQUEERADE CosTUMES Beeigsy pamagete poaesthane tonne wins ater te | Tite. Cotnelly moved the apporntment of a | sending snedicines and <upplics to the wounded | Never und will Reser eee serene CP gg lg ay ol LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, Waar we NG opili- | appearance of order and respect. The Bf conto Wea Carica sot BAM E. Celle ee oatee JOR cook or Mili asowtoaener ven my best.friends.” *y promised to comply Toe ee end Coane ay, Cangoes Sem At HARRY DONOHUE 'S tan Kecord, speaking of the Women's Kights: | ate ary siiepiay did not prevent the | Palon was carried, and Messrs. Connolly and |, Judge Johneon spoke of his know ledge of Mr. } with his request,” continued Mr. Pierrepont, 2 ; gg pd cathe Snith dhee coe th “If these women succeed we will have | assembling on the strects of melt tude who, Board of Aldermen, and Messrs. | S- = youth, from the time ot his chasing “and the result was that the project was aban: | Soy basset” Becoeauie ribelden 18, 0t0nee doned. clear do., i9e.; shoulders, 154 al5zec. \ Hains, Qazic. Lard quiet at Teyaie, Whisky is ig or, and Piper, of the Common | butterflies: He’knew him when he formed 1 te overhaul our school system, and make out a | despite the penetrating rain, stood observers of ; Were appointed. league to relieve the poor, and when he went to ————__-<0e- OIL PAINTINGS! new curriculum for our girls. They mast be | the mourntui cortege a» it left on its way to the Th » i Pe a sol 5, * rest 2 : ‘ “ committee subsequently reported resolu- | aid and assist the poor when the cholera r: S " 200 rale and on Free Exhibition at BARLOW'S | 2Usht ol aceon wa Pere chee jock ug place of the lamented dead. in the } sone inat im the death of tdeie ot seen this | in Columbus and Steubenville, even. when Poni ee goblet pretty mantle | fair demand at #1a81.01, for wood and iron. LERY OF FINE ARTS. A large number of | tiv “inet give up singing for spputing aed Se aiik ov Pinca tity, the bar, the bench, and the country at | others would not venture. He spoke of Mr. S.'s | Storm py mice, Cutained by suspending an | New Yore, Dec. 21-Floar dall and droop- Fr Holsieg | veraecls, for pistele. hey “must be “inde The offi “s large have poecained a evans lone, wich will | Stterean 0 him ween he was il end gaveother | Sire Rau an taeh of tae ton ae ons ing: Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dail sl ind ould The p: he mourned by all; that by his eminent ab ineid n the . Stanton. 2 and drooping. baiers | Sanus waec cate and: the aoe een The his firm patriotism, and hia unwavering fidelity. | _ ‘The resolutions were adopted, and the meet- pc gE weg poser pee Per ge ere wees ME | could limit (heir carce toa bouscheld whee the Family to the cause of human freedom and the Union | ing adjourned. several weeks. ‘It will soon burst oper. and | ¢&7;Napoleon's gala dinners at the ‘Tuileries ~— | whole human race was outside. Instead of the Justices of 1 the most trying times of the Republic, Meeting of Citizens. small roots will seek the water; a Pi it. md cost 15,000 francs. paltry ambition of molding their children’s President of a g like a rock while the pitiless storm r citi i tapering ste ith beautit tons #7 The model State of the Union, financially per ‘and training them for heaven, the ‘ beat upon his devoted head, he has commanded | | 4 meeting of citizens was held in the Alder- | {apering stem, with A and Teeny’ ETC” | considered, is lows. By the Sftcenth of ane next ge ‘ iration of the world, and his adminis | men’s Chamber, at which were present, among | !ea¥es ® upward, and preseut’ a very , ; others of ext generation st tangh a h e . CO y be | Month she will be out of debt and havea sur- neeslveck Gp poten coe rare, ee tration especially as Secretary of War has been | others, Rev. Dr, Ne pleasing appearance. Chestnut trees may be mie between 12t LAMB'S Lovki ent. i : ‘man, Hon. J. W. Forney, wns in is plus of half a million dollars in the State Treas- struct marriage and divorce law: purity unsurpassed in the history of the country, &c.; | Hon. B. Parker, W. G. Metzerott, Drs. Johncon | Sf°p ih this manner, but ea ate met 1 Ey. ties generally.” ; and fiat these halls be draped in mourning, | and Lindsley,’ and ex-Mayor Wallach. The | shouldbe changed ence ¢ mente taking care to | ———_—— Soe ———— and that as a body we attend his funeral, Xe. latter called the meeting to order, making some | su, ply water of the same warmth; bits of char- BALtiaorg AND F RAILROAD.—The Officers of the Marine € ee emi Grice . I the sneeting, speaking | appropriate remarks, in which’ he said that | cok added to it will se 01 revent the water trom souring. Ifthe little leaves turn yellow, ‘add FALL AND WINTER «d_except in his efforts to | one drop of ammonia into the utensil which yielding courage, iron | although some of them had no political affilia- istence andendurance,and | tion with the dec colossal power of the deceased, and said orgian, referring to this road, re- | U.S. Marshal for 1 ‘The contracts for the sections below warded, and the work sludges of t mai will, indomitable pers » Court ot Claims. Marlboro’ will be at once ne restore the Union 7 they had met to honor his | holds the water; and it will renew its luxu- PS OF SOU 0 ished sec $ ot sIndges » Supreme Court ¢ District of | Bebind him was a nation that knew not its d: memory. He had known the deceased long and Y " AKTISTS MATERIALS, Bace resmmeds acl Will be completed Mh aay [een ne reaper OF the Dintvict of | around nim, © Congrem of eoutlcting vores well, and could say that none who were brat conian ss CLOTHIWVGE and purposes; beside him, a President whose ht BEATURTERS, Ac. Oc. | Geeks As the course of the real be of in contact with hin tatled to admire him. Ste I the State of lowa, Miss ©. Addington . ° tenderness and mercy were equal to all his | moved that Dr.J. B. Blake be cl en President. bei les nal . AF ee Shave aecatabana tink of State, Tr r ; yw ) m0 f nt. ing elected by the free sutfrages of her male FETE EE Teen Oud AMD YASOELS.40., 0c. | aos nominee cate i Piedlevenly other attributes. |Itwas for the great War Min. | which was agreed to, and Dr. W- B. Jolinson | admirers Superintendent of Common 'S. a VELVET PASSE PAR s between the Collington aid Western Branch stmaster Generals. ster himself to presen’ io Fearless and in- Secretary. asks the advice of Mr. Attorney Gener wn the Jatter and crossing it near t cam mill; thence it passes throughfthe Messrs. Hodgkin, Chew, Cross and Dule: °C trepid foe without, and to the false and treach- R. Shepherd moved the appoint; ta a -| J K Appointment # nor as to her right in the a Perssaiee matte dot the | GOUs sveophant within, the withering frown of | of a committee of three on resolutions; carried, | geutleman answers that artments of Agriculture and Education. iance and rebuke. It was for him todenounce | and Messrs. 4 Ts, PARLUK BRACKETS, &c A Fine Assortment for premises, Tecent dec in , F R. Shepherd, J. W. Forney, and e Court of Exchequer, England, holds that | J BXTEVSIVE 4880RT.UBNT. - ~ : y ew, Crue an ° oes nixon ‘ait crand Regeter | te open and the covert enemy; to measure their Gideon were appointed. _ ri man includes woman, and PE eee exmona.. | SE 6 Ose seed pee Sere es ae Comnnelies, ete and Register Bow. Danae fathom their purposes; fo demand | | Mr. Shepherd Tonarted! the following rescle- | # oe ee meee celntgrape is rg - ras : rt assce' r and dir. & a 7 and to compel the production of men and sap- | tions: barism to a better civilization.” ‘Ty Beaeed ON Batt es Ware Spot deat Paul Falters, where allie Hines | Commisclnets of Land Offee: Tudian tice, | Jes ate Haske, te fame wpa Ringette | yg whereas sthath pleased onr Heaventy Father | General warrants this contractions anf co _ i“ Spatue point ne ert’s, : s ppd tl ed Mor Ken, , more ve from e jabors and use- | cludes: —" scarce Brauer { ATMAKKHITERS, 2 Srausr. | around this places converge. Heamet beeen. fully than they Were visited upon any’ other | fulness our illustrious fellow-citizen, Edwin M. | opinion, Miss Addinguan ic omted sees ete No. 456 Seventh street, ——_-oe = Ps fticers of the Smithson Tustitu mun, the denunciations of all who opposed or | Stanton, whose eminent services in behalf of the to which she has been elected.”” setaeia & cae see Ocrracus IN CALIFORSIA.—We are going cay ok the Soeeeonian Teatits but fecbly supported the Union as it was, agit | Republic had endeared him tothe heects ce. te Low Prices - Fit Guaranteea. oper omy at road flisigns have een succeeded py cation | Coryrate authorities of Georgetown, | rad, wih God's being, ati ever cali be! | countrymen; and winereas hs foresight and Vig: | Naw sistnon osfiiueacna on Disrwprcr- i =, a col 0 id ., + 0 is not ou yu eope: is ce, ON more one mn, prevent | ro Ries” Lararet Steck *Paperitangincs "Windew | and mysterious deaths and wholesale. murders. a the past; but it sour duty—a duty that we may | captnre of this Metropolis, we, the inhabitants | TG, SATHERS—Clean the feathers first from Ais. Largest Steck Paperl: bades. The S: i - Citizens rally. 6 matter, and then place them for three Res Hows Cones tengeds 6 Se ee eee |. Phe pall bearers were Secretary Belknap and | Hot and cannot forget—to recall the dark hours | thereof, being desirous of festitying our respect fours of = is red ina State layin, a ¢ % . Mf in a dilute solution of bichromate of po- “gr 'ivaMs casi cuat hee Mead of civilzationctive mex | Postmaster General Creswell, Senators Sim- | Of Our woe, for eR wthat can’ he Stoney ee! | aud admiration for the character of our honored {asa to which @ small quantity of nitric acid Please and © a » | Stanton’s ‘glory. es ‘Bemember Name and Number. ap 2tly feces without | Her, Carpenter, and Chandler, Representatives | 5 do ‘will _—— = rap novel flragallersn hay The Sonly one | Judd and Hooper, Judges Swayne and Carter, Clsimed tAneoin, in the mabdet of bis Council.tn | Reseine, "That in his death we sustain the loss greenish from a deposit of chromic sesqui-oxide, — — = : “a agony, ‘Anything, every- | of one whose integrity and abiiity were equalled GOODS AND PRICES ALLS, PARTIES. & iulea which the terrible cireumstances suggests [ceanghe gh peaigden d aorguend, Hon. E. Plerre- | thing! shouted Stanton. ‘«Mr. President, what | only by the devoted ‘patriotion whics ‘marked Leni Bed ee, Fut se white. “Tht | CAPES, soseesnnenenee BOE G10 to B20 BALLS, , Kee that the deed could only have been committed Pont, of New York, and Gen. Eckert. shall be done? «What you think best, Stanton; | his life, and which was so largely instrumental | nascent developed in the reduction of | OVERCUATS................ “ 8Tto — = s | by astrong party. The vietims ve bee: responsibility rests on you.” ‘So be it: | in preserving that of the nation. to the is, of v1 aaa T FOR THE FIRST carried off by force to the ravine, where their | | The route of procession was along K street to | Young an, telegraph to Garrett, at Baltimore; = e this oxide is, of course, the | DRESS SUITS.1ccn..-. ISLAND, PLEASURE Todies were subsequently discovered. What | the Circle, thence to the right down 23d street to | LOWE many tel ‘Pittsburg. ‘Let ine know what | pried ef ontae a 1egemunlty has been de- Garkaat athens alt baer erral is it that the | BUSINESS SUITS...» @ See “Tutare —advertiae other horrors are stillim store for us is beyond | M;thence to the leit down M to the wooden | rolling stock and what river transportation they | Hit tie ice atte oe held in grately re- ee ene eee * | BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING ALL " human ken, but we presume that in accordance } bridge across Rock Creek, up Padgs. street’ | can have prepared in twenty-four hours.” His membrance. — is the latest QUALITIES AND PRICES. Saas with the usual law governing such matters, the | Georgetown, to Washington stro¢t, up Washing- | order was obeyed; men, horses, and supplies | Resoleed, That we extend to his family our ypatia perfume. GENTLEMEN'S BELONGINGS, GRAND BALL full round will have to be experienced—San | ton street to Oak Hill Cemetery. were forwarded; a shattered and starving army, | tenderest sympathies in their sore bereavement, | %"Madame Prim is putting on royal airs. ALL STYLES AND PRICES. at THE Frencisco Alta California, Dec. 13. ‘The magniticent crown of Japonicas and Im- | which even the great and noble Thomas was apd that a copy of these resolutions be transmit- s7-The owners of the Cardiff giant sing NE s ortelles, presen 2 * y Te ‘rom demo ted to them. ys when we went “a NEW MASON mortelles, presented by Mrs. Senator Chandler, laboring in vain toretrieye f demoralization rh “The days when MASONIC HALL FUND, THe Eaxxincs ov 4 Kar-noaD ConDUcTor. was carried by Louls Dupee, the private mes- and chaos, was te-enfo! and comforted; 20,090 Resolved, That this meeting do now adjourn #7 Indianapolis has tfty-five divorces pen- _- der the auspices of the z Wm. Petit, recently a conductor on the Phila | senger of Mr. Stanton, who was seated on the | men under the gallant Hooker stormed the foe in | forthe P of paying the last sad tribute ot | ding. *OPASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION, del; bia and Reading Railroad, received from it } box ef the carriage containing Mrs. Stanton and | his mountain ld; a sanguinary battle respect to his memory. 87 Rev. Albert Barnes considers Beecher and p WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 12,1870 | q moderate salary, but nertheless kept fast hor- | the children. ; was fought away up above the clouds; a victory | Col. Forney in the resolutions en- | Greely dangerous men to lecture before anoral — ves, lived in_a fine house, wore diamonds, and A squad of mounted police under command of | was achfeved; the presti of successinvigorated | dorsed the Of ex-! Wallach at the | audiences. - S7 REMEMBES THE NAME AND PLAGE WR a Jiadies: tobe | lived at a fast rate generally. After several | Lieut. Johnson headed the procession, and | covery patriot heart tbe Union weajaeencsok: commencement of the » He knew the Berne teg! bos ood = af Rio | years of thishe was indicted by the Company | another squad under Lieut. Kelly were on duty | Styie Was one of the many crises in which the | deccased in his youth, when he appeared in a ae ° they accusing him of having taken | at the residence of the deceased to prevent the genius, the valor, and the exhaustless resourgss | celebrated casé in Philadelphia, which had — BD. Larner. Robert Ball, ©. g is service on the road. He gave | blocking up of the sidewalk. of the great Secretary rose above all doubts and | placed him at the head of bis protession at once. Patten, Sr.. EB. MacGrotty. Co 1 =19,000, and was discharged from the road. | |The carriages proceeded to the cemetery two | fears and thoughts of selfish prudence. ‘The re- | He was of all meu the most perfectly unselfish; | a 2a a aRTOY she reo | eras and Goceird about twenty sinus In| enlooements ad rpyles wor imperiled, itis | never the candidate for oftee, and the the money, alleging . pes seek true, and Washington was measurably uncover- | to which he was elected ot uy- SILVER WARE. him by threats and force. The case is now on ‘The whole line of the route, along K street to } eg, ‘Others ee but Stanton ad success | Ohio was tendered him by In the L.O8LE & Cco., trial ut Lancaster, Pa. Bri street, in Georgetown, and thence to beyond it. He sleeps his last sleep. That clear Cabinet of President Buchanan he distinguished —- stmt eee ; poegiocietanente/ ii] pose yeh pee ae and fertle brain is at ae Page ane Hoare himself, as he had during the administration of We toke great pleasure in calling the atteniion of | | Co-orxmaiox.—The New Haven (Ct.) car- | the b mod ions betuee Ger also | manly heart has ceased to beat. It throbhed geen. 05 one Bas ‘aay comida sepa: 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, re 10 0 " 7 penters and joiners have formed a co-operative ing occupied long before the Tuneral proces- | ardently for his country’s weal. It was like the to the interests of the capital Durchacrs to out very attractive collection of Eemicts ot eens to ge tate Maley Spore: | melmnce te appearanct. Share weve eres ond af ane Me at pendulum in its fidelity to friendship. Its tions on their own hook: carriages in line, and, althongh two abreast, | Toisadons for the loved ones of hotue wee Uke | at" pe, Newman sald {t was with eth —nmnne the cortege was over twenty utes pessing a | the pure and living rivulet beneath the frozen | that he could join in the festivities of Christmas, ®7-It costs adollar in Connecticut to calla | given point. edctocn, It is now still—forever still. But the | because of the occasioned by the death of man a wutton-head. AT THE CEMETERY. Dame and the {ame of Stanton are not to die; w | Mr. Stanton. forward VER SPOONS - aman | mt v Je and price, with all other etal le us oF crusment. wade ny NDER UNITED STATES HOTEL.) Si . i Arriving at the ce: at a quarter to 2 | his memory his coun’ and the world will | men for pi men minds. dancing at the Ruslan Opera as “to decorous:* | o'clock p.m. the burial easket was burne by the | render hocages and ine chirdnon tall raheces | mighty ‘willy great endurance, and on 1 horse street-cars in Chica- | #tillerymen to its pinse of somelcare; the tamil their proud heritage—the glory of a patriot } of pat ‘were some of the elements a7They wets the Bake of the deceased, the President and Vice Presi- | father. made up the character of the deceased. The ‘we. go, and they call them orga . dent, Judges of the Supreme Court, and others ‘Mr. Boyd remarked that they had met to ott pe after the decease of such men. fr our urusl well-selectul stuck of WATCH &7-The latest about Anna E. Dickinson is that | following. Just then the rain commenced to | mourn tle loss of a great man, whose name § He joi in doing honor to one whose name ELBY and PLATED WARE, and are daijy | she is tw ed’. the New York Revolution. fall rather heavily, and added to the sombreand ill endure for ages—a man of the tirmestnerve, | will live for all time. He had lived as a Chris- ving additivns to the ame. ‘io abun B2-Edwin Forrestfhas a libel suit against the | gloomy ay nee of the surroundi: whose name will go down to posterity as oné of | tian, and when afew weeks since the ep w York Sunday Despatch, which has been having been placed over the grave, | the most noble men, and mong the bravest of visited him he was struck with his de It Be lp $2 W. Baltiwore street, Baltimore, nding two years. the family and friends gathered around, when [ the brave. He felt as if he had lost a triend,and | was not generally known that freq daring