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SES $$ eee, THE EVENING STAR. | ry ss PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, * : ‘ At The Star Building, SW. corner Poansvivanis Av. and 1th st, | , tote Siar. at the ones eee ade | Fane, Jan. 11—The prt gad tly excited pipe eae a jetncs eaten os ae geste sot Tver bd . No papers office longer than paid for. WEEKLY STAR— om Friday SEE SADE Sa re 35—N2. 5,252. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1870. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, CLOTHING, dic. pei HES eee EVENING ST AR. alt reper toiatiern setae Ge HOW Te DEAL a 7: ideacny DEBT. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. INDISPENSABLE. TEE—The Reconstruction Committee held a | The lecture of Secretary Boutwell, at Lincoln . There are some simple remedies mdiepensable in | Wa gh i : meeting this morning, Mr. Farnsworth, the se- | Hall, last night, was an able effort, worthy his This Afternoon Proceedings. WASHINGTON, Jaxvany 2, 187 aoe Guat. “Aang tune ae eee sean ashington News and Gossip. | nicr member of the commitice, in the chair, in | reputation as a scholar and statesman, and it ‘Texspax, January 11. gemares us. should be recordd PERRY DAVIS’ eT the absence of Gen. Butler, and agreed upon | was listened to with interest bya largeand im- | sey ATE. or, Coukling pecs : PUBLIC. VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. For both inter- | Ex-ScneTary Borte is in town. the following bill, which they reported to the | tellectual audience, comprising many who have | of citizens of Albany, N. Y. ge enamored TO THE PUBLIC. nal and external application we have found it of ——— House this morning : achieved distinction in the various walks of life. | Of portomonmn ees aang the erect oy great value; especially can we recommend it for | SEE CARD of Mr. E. A. Pol'ard elsewhere. Whereas the people of Virginia have adopted | His subject was “The Progress of American | nitteron Post Offices, ‘ one Our Stock of tune Shee ee en tL thes Ee vipts today | %, Constitution, republican in form, und by its | Independence.” He commenced by an able re- | "Mr. Hamlin. presented memorial of 178 citi- + when he ran out of the room. tie READY-MADE CLOTHING — atm HYSEEAL, RSVARURR-" nO. Tovey "Y | provisions assuring the equality of ‘right in ull | view of the leading facts and events that oc- red’ in the next room, and 1 citizens of the United States before the law; ani zens of Washington, remonstrating st tee toward me. 1 fired’ at Lim again, and be t amelling of M street. Referred to Commi : im again, amd be ta Distritt of Colurabia. ae The Journal OMcial of this morning containe Mr. Trumbull presented memorials asking the | . 3 ~J abo .tien of the Privilege. Referred to | * Jeeree convoking the Committee ox Post Offices. from this source were S648, Is tally $20 000 in excess of our usual limit at this | MELHAU'S GOLDEN COD LIVER OIL. Pure and reliable, obtained from fresh and healthy ae : ecawn of the year, and we have therefore eon- | livers, and unsurpaneed by t praduerd Noid A LARGE PaRrr to little children will be given bz gilrespectable draggists. *sMILHAUS SONS, | this afternoon by Madam Garcia, wife of the eluded not to take stock until February. We have | 183 Broadway, N-Y- a3 F&Tin” | Peruvian sinister. whereas the Congress of the United States hav received assurances, and are assured that the people of Virginia, and especially those here- tofore in insurrection against the United States, have renounced all claims of any right of ». curred previous to the Revolutionary war, showing the growth and power of the spirit of independence; its development and achieve- ments in that great trouble; and ending in the establishment of the iblic. The subsequent 7 — advance of the principles of tberty. and wha: | ” Dir. Carscriy presented memorial of San Fran. | of,Jutice te decide upon the charge , = — = ——— ~ : cession ina State, and that they are now wel! | the late civil war accomplished for freedain Chamber of Commerce, aski cite Se si MARKED DOWN AMUSEMENTS. Lier. Commaxven Cuantes 1. FRANKLIN | disposed to the Government of the Unite | were treated of at length; and coming down t | Cuiwese Mtiekrnet 1 "raised to the fuvt-ciass, | belonging to the Enger’ foaity, - = es as ~ | has been detached from the Naval Academy at | States, and will support and defend the Consti- | the discussion of what yet remains € be done | heterned to Commirtec an Conameces ig hE the prices on all goods adapted to the presentseawon. | KT A TIONAL THEATRE. Annapolis, and ordered to the command of the | ‘tion thereof, and will carry out in letter ani! | that the nation may be ‘i ndent in ail its r. Sutwner introduced bill to provide for the | {tates thar ‘then Mine — monitor Saugus at Key West. spirit the provisions and requirements of thy | relations; in fact, a8 well as form; he spoke of | tvmding and consolidation of the national dace, | States a a and shall, in addition thereto, for the next thirty The Great Tragic Actress, e! y constitution subsnitted ee aoceeaenens a the importance of Samia ecpenioaee, and Mr. Corbett called up the bill to exe: from a es by 3 Fay Hg a : ERS. ati ple v. trea ste : & cocmgt dere: rest - daze, make a further reduction of ee Convinmxp—In executive session yesterday | Virginia: Tueretors es deal with the national doe, sayings ithe Vinginia bill wae eee Cake ae ue wed: | Ibefore the lmnance of the order 10 PER CENT. ‘The Beautiful and Thrilling Grand Play of the Senate confirmed the nomination of Lorenz | |B: ttenacted, dc, That the Congress ass Stats | nag Condition at the present ‘ms is pecu- | tion being on the motion of Mr. Wilkon to post- | a¢Ted Bimself into the castors it, | entitled to representation in Congress as a jar. revenue ir large, and after the pay- from the marted prices, on ae cater ty be setaeet tho Sth judicial cirosit, | CF the Union unter the Ceumientinn seriiea ocr ment of ordinary expenses, pensions, and interest, we have a surplus of one hundred mil- lions annually for the reduction of the principal of the debt. “The Treasury is free from embar- Tassment, and we have no occasion to borrow a dollar for any purpose whatsoever. Provision can be easily made for the payment of the ten- forty bonds, amounting to $194,000,000, in 1874 when they will be first redeemable, or they may be postponed for thirty years more, as the public interest may require. The amount of $283,000,- ' » Which, after some discussion was uot | nt Congres of Antenil, and THE FORSAKEN. comprising the States of California, Oregon, oe ON CASH SALES ONLY. AH, (her original character.) MISS BATEMAN | and Nevada. > UE DOL PH serene “Mr. George Jordan We have this day obtained full possession of the INCOLN HALL. > Tue extra superfine English water-lined note Duilding we occupy, and previous to the spring — paper and envelopes advertised by Philp & ‘. XM. C4. POPULAR SCIENTIFIC LECTURES | Solomons are of excellent quality and very taste- © aa . 3, Ty qason shall make extensive additions to our already Every being teen Er piper. “eye ful in style, as we have satistied ourselves by. large salesroom. We are now engaged in manufac lowing distinguished scientific men : auvand exnminalion, W. HAWKINS, of New York, on Nat turing a very large stock of first-class garments for | ural fl ror agieed to; yeas 25, nays 26 as ™ oad The question then recurred on the amend- ment of Mr. Drake, that if Virginia attempt to | Comselidation ef the English and withdraw its arent’ to the 15th amendment she French Cabtes. shall be immediately deprived of her represen- | Teegraphed Eaelusively to The Eveming Star. tation in Congress, Loxvon, Jan. 11—Negotiations for the « The amendment was opposed by Messrs. Tram- | solidation of the interests between the At. Pal and Howard, and advocated by Messrs. | American and French Cable Compa e are favorably already. It | Sake Mon Gs bomber. guage |e Ee ee the ¢th day of July, 1869, upon the following fandamental conditions : First. That no person shall hold any office, civil or military, in said State who shail noi have taken or subscribed one of the following oaths or affirmations, viz:—“{ do solemnly Swear (or affirm) that I have never taken an oath as a member of Congress, or as oificer of the United States, or as a member of any Stat. Legislature, or as an executive or judicia! 5 teen § : ‘ ; k harmoniously together, capitalize. th yt . een von] “Dara,” of the Baltimore American, says | officer of any State, to support the Constitution | (00, due in 1881, can be paid at maturity.’ Fur | P was read it was recorded on Mr. | 2°! coccipane ont aeanks ane ap the spring season, being determined to outdo all | gfe Zing gee es fH ey an he Sen. | of the United States, and thereafter engaged in | the’ present we Ave ae toes tn Donated teen Bingham’s joint resolution for the admission of | ekfpkocd aeons ces pecan os Pref. BANIELS, of Chicago, on Geology. ce en tase wat ments yesterday in the Ren- 1S cisaction or xebellion agemnes the toean 1 one ‘proposition for a new loan has one purpose. | >. ss admission of | an agrecd basis, even though negotiation: tor . former effris in our line im this city. Biol ARIES, of Chicaco,on Geology. ate, with a view of determining it there was any | given aid of comfortio theckemice theceeraran, | The Proposition for a new loan has one purpose. Virginia that the vote on reconsidering the | still Chmcr arrangement should ful. We are preparing very largely for an increased | fickets, 0 cents; admitting lady and gentionsn, 3 | chance of getting Mr. Hoar through, but it was | ©1 dasolemuly swear (or affirm) that Ihave bees) | secount, aed Hi tale cane beac aes Stood 77 to 77, and that the aa ascertained that there were not more than half | Telieved from disability by an act of Congress, a= question Speaker had votedin the negative and thus the pn EE SERS we have no occasion to intrude upon the | 2 Piton was Rechefort's ae ad @Gice Again trade, and tations have always been ‘$ LAURA KEENE provided for by the 3d section of the 14th artic | markets of the world. Our power ts meres MSc arth unsounce « briet Dramatic Season at | * dozen changes. of the amendments of the Constitution of the | place a ‘new loan’ ut a reduced rate of | of, Bingham (Ohio) asked for an Exclusively to The Boening Sar. realized, we shall offer every honorable inducement ; Z United States.” interest is, in my judgment, wholly dependent is, and, if mecessary, proposed to move to WALL'S OPERA HOUSE, Mruitary Escort ror Tux MAtLs.—The ap- Second. That the constitation of said State | upon the Png Sent mare ne correct the journal. Panis, = i, 2 p. m—_ She office of the te retain the patronage of our friends and an increase Lomgeecten BomOAy, Peemer ce og Redan Plication of Postmaster General Creswell for a | shall never be so amended or changed as to de- | Nothing but the menace of payment will saduce oantee ss upon an actual jue Maise, —y ~ = 24 _.* as im the number of new names on our roll of patrons. | Washington sterling DRAMAS and COMEDIES in | Military escort for the United States mails be- prize Any citizen or class of citizens of the | the holders of six per cent. to surrender rol call after —acemons yos- Sonn suthes Uy exter We shail strictly adhere to our old system of doing | fas been her fortune tohave meted ig'the past, | tween Cheyenne and Denver City, made in con- | United | States of the right to vote 0: ; e fs ot © i —_—_--<ee-- -____ ‘The New York money market was very easy, yesterday afternoon at 6to7 per cent on call. ‘There is more disposition to discount priine busi- ness notes, and the street rates are § to 11 per The banks were free lenders of money ee le report a Gow of currency New ————— Geovermment Recuritics. Wasenrnoron, Jan. 11, 1570.—Jay Cooke & Oo. terday it was found that — Bingham's tion to ‘Tecomside Ms them and accept a bond bearing a lower rate 0! r the vote it dit in the interest. If we pasate revenue so that it is rely adequate to meet necessary expenses and the accruing interest, the holders of five-twenty bonds will resolutely resistevery etfort to induce them to accept a lower rate of interest. Our net interest account,excluding Pacific railway bonds ix $125,600,000. ‘The Government has already bought $90,000,000 ot its own bonds, the interest on which is paid to the Treasurer, leaving our actual interest at about $120,000,000. ‘The redi tion of the interest account, $15,000,000 a hold office in said State who are entitled tw vote or hold office in said State by said constitution, exeept as a punishment for such crimes’as are now felonies at com- mon law, whereofthey shall have been duis convicted under laws equally applicable to a: the inhabitants of said State, or to prevent any person on account of race, color, or previou condition of servitude, from serving as a jurc or participating equally in the school fund school privileges provided for in said const tion: Provided, that any alteration of said cox stitution equally applicable to all the xoters ot Striect_attention will be bestowed on the proper business, namely : i unting and rendition of every piece praduced. A enn] of indies ©NB PRICE ONLY, AND THAT FOR CASH. Sige artiste wll fill the several rol ing on her part to tala every pledge made the NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK.—At a mect- ‘Full particulars in future advertisements j10-st | 1" Of the stockholders of this popular instita- SigenUnee GALESEY tion, held to-day, the following excellent Board 617 SEVENTH STEEET. Ww GRAND PANORAMIC EXHIBITION. | Of Directors was re-elected: Messrs. John Hitz, ao kkw wemuan, a00 secte | MAMMOTH ILLUMINATED VIEWS OF THE | Wm. G. Metzerott, Nicholas Acker, John B. x le é and other MAG VENT RE’ 4 - panne py Sg or TipNSevery croningat ho WHITEMURST GAL Blake, William Orme, Thomas Feran, W. B. LERY, We., bet. 43¢ and 6thets. Excel- | Todd, Alex. R. Shepherd, and J. W. Thompson: sequence of the recent robberies upon that route, has been favorably referred to the General of the Army. a4. SAKS & CO., vered, the journal clerk treated all sul juent proceed- ‘ings asa nullity. The clerle 50 treated it im this case and therefore the question recurred mamediately uj the passage of the that was now its condition Ee and Sogn bill the wou iid there: nd propensd ‘a bill. He woul fore with the comment of the Houre, withdraw fund, to pay the principal o1 LEMY, 42: ‘aid State may be made with regardto the tin | the interest-bearing” debt fr’ thirty-five yours ambi hanabeohaggnetiaeerel taeamemne OVERCOaATS, cfm." Children, 13 cts. Special rates to tamilicn'and | | NOMINATIONS —The President sent the fol- | “itd: What all persons who siallat the time | {veradirs"eemrotld reduce, our revenue fo th: | Ne eotution, and omer it se areiecitne to the | securities: 2 To 8. Schools, : lowing nominations to the Senate this after- | when said constitution shall take effect, hold, o: | amount needed to pay the interest at the present | Dill to be reported by the Reconstruction Com- ‘So PICTURES OF ALL KINDS, AS USUAL, | noon: exercise the functions of any executive, admin- | rate. ‘That is to sy, @ saving Of $18,000.00) an, HH MELTON’S, CHINCHILLAS, WHITNEY | TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT. jain istrative, or judicial office in said State, by the | nually in the amount of interest will in thirty. | _M¥. Paine (Wis.) said the Committee on Re- AND CASTOR BEAVERS, M “ea Sse es San aereipneye eaap P. Ela to appointment ¢ or authority of the District Com- five Years, with the acenmulating interest. be pry tea parma gated ee es Secon tenant Corps. mander, shail continue to the duties | equal to the bonded debt of the United State ted Mir. Farneworth $9 report. com- es THE BEST AND NEWEST MUSIC, for Balls, | ‘Thos. C. McClure, of Minn., to be Receiver of | of their respective office until theirsuccessore, | Ought theres them in. the presence ot Sates | mittee had also determined to allow the largest YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS, Private Parties, &c., Rm Public Moneys at St. Cloud, Minn. or those upon whom such duties shall under | possible advantage, be any doubt as to the wis- ndment. ae To #30. Hoeete ai feet aricdBancion Academy = Snytntey and quatiied. eon SSO | i era er eee rere ere 7 Eat., bet. th and 10th ste. Orders may also it Tue “ ONPLEASANTNESS” IN THE NEw Or- ‘Sec ‘2, And be it further enacted, Thi : i 9 2, at the elec- | With a large for three years, - — See eee rth ot and Pe ae eee ceiearas: | reawe Cestom House Serrixp—The dif. | ie vse ee, b jonera =n complished pete nad ve States Senators by the General sult is surely accomplished in one way or the neve ovencoais, culties in regard to the appointments in the = eosaEe Assembly of said State on the toih day of Octo. | other. It the public accept the ucw bonds at » : » ‘ y per. 1869, sha! © the same validity, as if | lower rate, the question is settled in favor of the es T0915. B oaas reat’ street second doit ea Cughaen idgatonteencr ee made by previous authority of law. > Government. ir they decline the opportunity. a FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, leave to the Central Committee of the Kepub. | | Mt- Bingham offered the following asa sub- | the revenues will liquidate the Boaatans debt, and the interest will disappear proportio:.~ ately. Im either ease the country succeeds. [1 however, we at once reduce the revenues til they are ‘sufficient for ordinary expenses, ven- stitute, whieh was ordered to be printed : JowT ResoLvtion declaring Virginia entitled to representation in Congress. BUSINESS SUITS, $15 TO 950. . ee age offered as an amendment the Dill offer y him yesterday, and said he would propose it as a substitute tor the whole 4 Mr. Eldridge (Wis.) asked whether a ci al lican party of Louisiana the doubtful names of present incumbents. Collector Casey agreed to abide by their decision, and left for New Orleans FoR CHIL- # A LADIES, GENTLEMER AND aos L [By Bankers,’ Brokers’, and Commercial Lines of = Whereas the people of Virginia have adopted | sions and interest on the public det a th. | ?%t compel delay on an appropriation bill, Lewis Johnson & Co. quote *tocks and bonds All the latest styles in coloring and mixtares. MASaUsBADE costes “es last evening. sipeugatution, republican in form, and have iv | public creditors shall consequentiyrefuse to: | ,, The Speaker sald the 5 ation Dill was | in home and foreign markets a* follows : — eS HARBY BONOHUES. PLAN vor THR New State Derantwenr | the act of Congress qptitled “An act authorizing | 2H will be sencensinen odiecent ieee whole House. 2 OF peng og BOYS’ SUITS, the submission of the constitutions of Virginia, Mirsissippi, and Texas to a vote of the people, and authorizing the election of State omicers, provided by the said constitution, and members = Congress,” approved April 10, 1869: There- ore Ecit resolved, &c., That the said state of Vir- gima is entitled to representation in the Con- eres of the United States. Bui_pive.—Secretaries Fish, Boutwell and WSs i, 10K; =~ sare, — 116, Sw" ‘coupon, 4, +20 » gs my 115s; 5-20", new » LGR: 5-20%, PRET. once, AGN; B's The, ome Nie 10-40%, coupon, 1124; ‘6's, 109) Cumbe: ce M-ecfm ——_ fourth door south of Penna Mr. Brooks (N. ¥.) did not think any appro- iation bill ‘should be delayed to take ‘this as its cunditions. ae pi 'r. Farnsworth said if there was objection to making the bill the or Song mew ter the formal motion to recommit, and then it could Le called up at any time. Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) ne aes et he would move t stiike out the section that makes cer- tain laws of Virginia irrevocable. five years hence? It will have paid yo gk 0 of interest upon the public debt, and th entire principal will be then unpaid. "Again, 1 say it is not sufficient for a nation that itis pu litically independent of foreign or hostile Pow ers. It is not sufficient that the peopie are a’ citizens—that they are free and equal, or even that political power is in their hands. To ali these must be added national tinancial inde- pendence. This America has not; this she cat- = — - Belknap; General Michler, Superintendent of For ee eeiea both of wiyie abd materiale" | QOQ Clb PAINTINGS! Public Buildings; Messrs. Mullett and Clark, For sale and on Free Exhibition at BARLOW'S | Supervising Architects of the Treasury and GALLERY OF amber of MODERN PICTURES: suitable for’ Holiday | Capitol, the commission to select the site and ‘will be ‘them. Present found amongst . No. 237 | examine plans tor a new State Department Penna. avenue, between 13th aud 15th streets, south Z Pt “ side, Frame Establishment. TALMAS AND CAPES, LIVERY COATS, READY MADE AND TO ORDER. ‘and Pict: building, were in session yesterday to examine et LANES Looking Gisee ood, Picture | oo) designs recently prepared by Mr. Mullett. Er REPOSETORY. SexatoR Suemman’s Fivaxce Bris.—Sen- | "0% have until she diminishes perceptibly he: | ,, BE: Wood (X-Y.) gave notice that he would — A i THE WAL Staxer InvgertoaTixe Com- | ator Sherman, from the Cammittee on Finance, | &8i¢ yee dane eee certain: | "Se bill was Analy Ondored te'be sriesed and ROBINSON « CO. 245 F STREET, uITTEE— General Garfield's committee to in- | reported in the Senate this morning a | but the nations are mane thor we crippled 1) | Teccwmitted. and Wabash, 52; bees Ps Thirteenth and Fourteenth Sircets, quire into the recent gold operations in Wall | vill to provide for a national currency 0! vey and retarded in the development oi | laure Teeumed the consideration of the ; Chicago and Alton 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Thirteenti — : Strect and ascertain if any Government officials | coin notes and to cqualize the distribution | ——— by the magnitude of their debt: yesterday. gen : pending i the adjournment fmcesipypl certificates, ans detweon 9th and 10th streets, — were concerned therein held a meeting this | of circulating notes. It provides that $45,000,00.. J 22° €x#™Ple should be a warning to us. i.m's motion to recommit with instructions, aes Seer Barres, 9 RP 3. BEIBERGER, SR Bae eS morning and'decided to begin taking testimony } jn ngtes for circulation may be issued to nation tie aie The motion was agreed to—yeas¥, nays 52—and Express, 5. Market steady F.* ° OL PA PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., | this city, though they will probably visit | 1 yanking associations in additition to th. ‘The Telegraphers’ Strike. Mr. Lagen, (1) foeme te Comenitine on itd ee ROGER'S GROUPS OF SCULPTURE, Bae Te sere concluding their investiga- | $300,000,00 authorized by the act of June 4, 1664, | | The following is the «+ Manifesto” issued to a! | itary Apne’ (epoited back toe an ean CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, tions. They also passed a resolution to summon | and the amount of notes so Provided shall be “Southern Teclegraphers” who went out agair the settlement of officers” accounts. Ordered to MERCHANT TAILOR, STATUETTES, &c., &c., | witnesses by telegraph and mail where practi- pore ae associations organ | on the strike yesterday : be printed —_ recommitted. oie URE FRAMES, cable, instead of sending the Sergeant-at-Arms | ized, or organized, in those States ant | RrcnmoxD, Va., Jan. 10, 1°70.—Believing w. | , Also, same committee, a go tt he Sea Peon arene Weetiagtos, | CT CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. | for them. * re sertories having less than thelr proportion un- | have been deceived by garbled statements anv’ | bil to’ furnish artificial limbs to solders who 3. Laverroot, 1 p. m—Cotton market dul” ————_ | VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, der the apportionment contemplated by the act | suppression of facts by the Western Union Tele- limbs in the late war. It provides | aoq lower; ‘Will not execed 4,000 bales ae a - of March 3, 1865; but a new apportionment he Ci , and feeli have acted i: | that the United States shail furnish fimbs to FP cmne . 3 DENTISTRY. PARLOB BRACKETS, & Tax Prorosen M Srnaer Tuner 1 Cox- | Sail be made ac toh as practicable, based | fed’ thtte senna tee MEE Sur protections: | Soldiers every five years, under such regulations — Plands, 114; Middling Orleans, = —_________________ 1 4 Fine Assortment for oress.—Mr. Welker this morning presented in | upon the census of 1810. At the end of | brethren of the United States who aes ent | as may be made bz the Sangoen General of the |. —_.—___ WELLS 4 BRiGHTWELL, es HOLIDAY Vaseees® a the House the remonstrance of the M street — month the Comptrolier of the Currency bravely Lold out and fighting for simple oa. aa # nond af am” a ‘The markets ‘ SMITH & STRONG. a] report Secretary o! ie Treasury ice, it t un an DENTISTS, eax TH & STRONG. _ | property holders, heretofore published in Tux | :hall report to the Se notes insued to | treachérour in us i idly stead win held au, | limbs, at the following rates, viz:-—iu itu of | Teayraphed Raclustecly to The Reemsay Sar. aes Mo, 486) ON EXHIBITION No, 486 | Stan, signed by one hundred and thirty-two | National Bankipg Associ during the pre- | hands while they are contending for what should | !¢e*, €75; in lieu of arms, $50; and in lieu of | Baxrmrore, Jan. 11—Cotton firm at 2% Removen row FSt., Bur. 91m asp tOrn to No | Gam AT MARKRITERS, 2 Srauur. | PCT%OD*, among whom are William Stickney, | vious month, whereupon the Secretary shall re- | be dear t0 the heart of every practical tele, | feet, €50- a Flour fairly steady; Howard street 1223 PeNNsvLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN REET. ace 5 ch access * | D.W. Middleton ,Jndge Wylie, S. H. Kauffmann, | deem and retire an amount of the 3 per cent. | grapher, we are determined agaia cast ou Mr. Shanks, (Ind.,) from the Committee on » 4.7 do. extra, 85.2506; do. fam- * . Ho. tears e . K 1. P! temporary loan certificates, not teas than the | fot with those whose cause our feelings and fru. | Militia, reported a substitute to provide for the _ ine Im! 39m ann 137m Sts. between D and E streets, Se a eee het, 5 ren | Coceatel cacatsting aescentaperien Upon | ternal obligations urge us to do battle for. W. | i¥ing of artificial limbs te soldiers as they may © ENTAL ASSOCIATION. Eight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, J. Russell Barr, James Y. Davis, protesting | the deposit of any U. 8. bonds bearing interes: | therefore call upon all operators in the South t pe Pav, Feeteo ol Engravings, Chromos, &c. | against the passage of the bill authorizing the | payatie - arn beens eer, of the Bones stop work ane — oe = pending diffi ae 3 Largest Sreenaneings. construction of a tunnel’ under M street. He- | States, the Comptroller of the Currency shall | cultics are finally settled. There are “man: Ko. 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, s Picture, Cord, end Tas Sean Gol- | issue to the Associations making such deposit: | grievances, North and West, to complain of - G. rn active tor white, at 98¢.a81; yellow, - WITHOUT Pain, Ee me. Sete rmmnvet on the Distzict of Oel-.| Crealating “uotes Gf Sittescar aemomiastoms | Sod ue ce exmaaed te conc oi en oe, Mr. Logan also reported a bill to amend the | Rye active at Siagl.10. Gas, aod wich fame and Number. ap%-ly | U@dia- not less than 85, equal in amount to 90 per cent | when ail the facts become known. act of July 26, 1866, so as to construe it that of the gold value of the Londs deposited, but not exceeding 80 per centum of their par value, which notes shall bear upon their tace the pro- mise of the association to which they are issue? to pay them upon presentation at the office of « flicers who receive commission shall be entitied to the rank and pay conferred from the date of the commision. Passed. M-. Logan reported adversely upon a bill to TeLeGRaPHERs’ Leacvs. The following dis; stches were received to-da: at the headquarters of the League in this city Cuicaco, ILL., Jan. 11.—National Conven- : a —ee THE GRaPRIC little “Ch ristmas Story,” pub- hen Artificial Teeth are to be in- BALLS, PARTIES, &. lished in Saturday’s Stan, and which we feund f required to = afloat in our exchanges without credit, was bara written, we find, by “Grace Greenwood,” (Mrs. NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, Lippincott,) for “Hearth and Home.” We have and unchanged. €90a831. Bacon—rib sides, Iiice.; clear do., lhe.; shoulders, ald xc.; hams, soatic. “Tard Iijgaise. Whisky firm, and is held Bartmorz, Jas. 11—Wm. Pisher & Sons mote Vi x. old, 424 bid, 43 ‘do. the wisociation iu gold or silver coin of the Uni. | tion of Bricklayers beld ihere 8 pm. yeator : her, to ide oe asked” — ates, ted States, and shal! redeemable wu suc! a 7 a! seuedaT ster tamer bol lowes ‘acta iooemiomeen 18 AID OF THE been caught this way once or twice before, an | presentation in such coin. Ailnational banking | afd will take decided action In our favor. ales Sue 0 mie Faruen, axp | og ET YORE, 30 11-_Stocks steady. Money Foren d ive which thetapeal charge tex Magia Bed hen Cremecete hereafter when wo see any particularly brilliant | lwsoclations are required to keep onhamd at ali J | Lovisvitia, Jan. 11—AMl firm ‘and deter. pasritese unr Sesane ee Deane $e HE pet cent xchange, Tong, by; short ber bei na tran 30 to 23. > ~ — ms MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION, thing afloat without ear-marks, we shall set it a pop ap pepe membre ‘we are O. K. : jew members joining Tigger a.) —— “We matwe 6's, ex-coupon, Siijnew, Si. North Car- Operative Dentistry attended to aan perioral ig | C2 WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jannary 44,1870 | down without hesitation to Grace’s eredit. It | Cuculat par, inthe payment of debts, the goki | - CHICAGO. Jan. 11.—AMl outhere that went out | {He DEN of 1 s ‘ase th 6's, old, 4255; new, 28%. the very best manner at moderate prices. You are | Tickets 82. admitting gentleman, and Indies: to be | turns out, abso, that the “G. G.,” of the New notes of every other king association, which, A week ago and no weakenipg; thirty added at the time of such payment, shall be redeem- New Yor«, Jan. 11.—Fiour dull and derlin- ince stril George Shepherd, in Ki cuunty, was visited by three men in disguise, | ie" Wheat dull and lc. lower. Corn dull and nominally lower. who demanded of Mrs.Shepherd that she deliver EE gicginechwt see specimens atour oftice be | had a the principal Dose ond, ieumitice of Ar. | York Tribune, whose discriminating notice of 5. B—Oid 5 Some of dissipated plugs are drunk ing its circulating notes in gold or silver coin. | 4nd useless; business, builed and mixed; mana- | t them the money known to be im her posses rest cold plates taken inex gi tall | Pageemente. oe. Robert Ball, C. A. Appel, Geo.D | MF- Fessenden sttractedso much attention, tx | née ine tnone wittons,Sarenatremontsct | pemectting desperate. Tho company are fect. | ty, them the money known to be, in oa en, ork sination for every (above specified) class of | pion: Jt EB. MacGrotty: Committees. “dels-co | “@race Greenwood. the national currency act to the wanking asse- | ing terribly at the reaction and hourly damag | Ser ypyeressted the demand for some time, = a — Ss 7 = = clations the terms “lawful money” and “lawiu. | '@ business. The meedy are provided for anc | to leave the house. but they retuscd to go, and ks. W. AND H. A. MERRIL| INTISTS, IND . FixanciaL OPErations oF THE GOVERN- | money of the United States” shall be held and i plete. finally knoe! t down, threate: to DSS." 386 PENNSYLVANLS A Fyre Congronceey, from ip bacinntag (ike | wuxr—Secretary Boutwell has purchased six | construed to mean gold or silver coin of the | New Your, Janell.—Letter from San Fran. | nally, knocked, her down, and threat T United States. —_——_.0e- —___—__— Bnooring oF AN Epitor BY Purxce Pirene BonarantTE—Ezeitement in Paris.—Yesterda. Ppapog my Paris, M. M. Touvielle and Victor cisco says operators ofiered to settle matters b 1einstatement of men at old salaries, which wa refused. All offices in California and Colorad. elosed. —— will allow no Ceres rel we to come east from operators. even it paid for We are still firm on the ori question. Dresent time. By Mrs. Stowe. Price, $1 50. For | Linions of dollars’ worth of bonds for the sink- LINGTON'’S BOOKSTORE. ing fund since the Ist inst., which makes that, Lonton Society. Price, 30 cte, | fund $23,045,800, besides @67,433,000 worth of Sipteeciaes cackee kicaen Tiare Mock: | scums wiih have been peccmased and are held Seeing the robbers to put their into execution, and in order to save her i El 3 ery particalar ‘to further violence. The was ci , y 7 e, ofa of land i SES See Pee TiePy cts Pesgitttagtead | aubject to the action of Congress, making the | Nolt, of the editorial staff of the Marsetiain, | We ayestill irm.on the orig tie taken of =| Piece recently EDUCATIONAL, etter press. total amount of bonds purchased up to this date | caer era ee eee renee sieeve —— inet 2S SS ——— — Savi, | Ree WME pee, BETIS tale the title of} g49,473,400, the interest on which, due on the tst | contemplated duel etween the prince and Pas. | Tux €140,0 Horse 8Cir—Mr. Ten [tnoeck i JOTICE—A graduate of the Universit ir Price, " rousset, an editor of that journal. They n'a Lure. sum Ni of toh, years experiomes. Ea. | Chased Abnenes ee. Seteote Alnen~: ES. pri marge esp a rd gle eewitarriew with the prince during wank | ieitenneeee but we have reason to know “150. “ emeaty an altereation took place. The prince becam. e |, and, seizing a revolver, fired twice at his itors. One of the shots took effect in the body of Victor Noir, killing him instantly. The tragedy causes it excitement in Paris. Prince Bonaparte delivered himself to the that it is €140, ‘he stall ee thantrat ‘Almanac, day at an average premium of 122 30-100, and 170. ‘The American A, altaral Annual for 1870. the proceeds will be applied to the purchase of Stjastmn | The tustrated Anouar Register of Haral’Afairs, P eter Adventures of Celeb Williams. By William Gol- | ‘rhe amount of coin in the Treasury is 59,- nthe for 1870. Price, $125. | 000,000, and €45,000,000 in gold-bearing certiti- UDERN LANGUAGES. sRoUx. iy Professor of Georgetown Revi jannary. a Set Seen Bagh private See Rachel Review ior Janaary 20. Price,#1 30. cates. ‘The currency balance on hand is $5,000,- - Barke: Manual. A complete guide for pre- Spiel. “Pwantistions mado from the Heimat | The Berke Pe de of plain ead fancy mixed drinks. | 000, being somewhat smaller than usual, owing ete. For terms apply at hi 25 cts. to the large amount recently paid for bonds. Plank Books. Ledgers. Record Books, Wide ie pale boas ics Sota Pook aise on the prince. Henri Rochefort, editor of the Marsellaise, closing with these words:—‘I reside at No. 59 Rue d’Autenil, and promise you that if you es | letter 239 Penna. avenue, bet. (No. 498 old number.) ‘ a , but the bribery ot « ae ana ee 5 CouNTERFEITS oF THE New CURRENCY— | sent yourself you wi ot be told that I aim out mhusier tee mete enpumd ta encur'e week ete out EEFscoray SCHOOL. (comeued wih te | KY. By the anthor of Doctor Jacob. Price, | pCOUMT™ TET ted counterfeit ity cent nodes | he 2aais ik cstonalvely, commented on bY the ind be was turned loowe at night among the so. Charch f the Incarest iow, The Postical Works of Alfred Tennyson. Ulus- | of the new iesue were detected at the Redemp- now well remembered in trated. Fri 20. tion Bureau of the Treasury yesterday, being ha him cut leose. SHILLINGTOM'S BOOKSTORE, the first counterfeits of the new series, and are te hidhed tind fought hore Sesirest set 8 peste duck gy ts ca geseer=cay home and'walked ‘tnto nie : that the employees of the American and Na- pee xX tional Bank Note Printing Companies, New York, have had in their employ men in league ANrw with the counterfeiters. It is a well-known fact Mr. A.S. that several years since there was printed at ted ata i i is A; i the Treasury Department a fifteen cent note, which was never issued, for the reason that one of the engravers was detected in taking au im- pression of the plates. It is stated he has since been in the employ of the National Bank Note Company, and although his record was made known te the officers they retained him. The face of the vignette of Lincoln in the coun- fi eee ; z & | » g were upon, and a grea’ hany seriously injured, no person was killed. i u terfeit differs in some respects from the original, 3 Pega) vented F ont and the seal is somewhat blurred. Thedacksot | syxeuram PoisonixG asl ‘verywhere wih the pt ge Fctng, reas, L*&es! the notes are, however, a perfect imitation of . C. H. Haskin, pay mg - IN GILT AND WALNUT PRAMES. the genuine. a chemist, employed In oaea fr ‘sum of pew rents PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES Cc BOSS & WALSH, as Coe eos elas poeaat pene at been wibin Ge count of Ge Goya. FRANCIS LAMB, BEAL BSTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS, | Chain, and dispenses w place to kane i. ; se TaMm'A AVENUR, Booth aide, Ph Ate aad furnitare is manufactured in pat, poremen 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 6th and 7th strects west. bee oe pany (gum aot sale so mae very tate nm 8-7 Shae Wain. high im their stockings. has three of Unitarian wor- , egaeens ee Tas opi ee ants bana: Pete teal ban toteneaibe a ‘all the seats are free. Our customers who have ‘ey me Vieitine SULD, RENTED, AND EXCHANGED, ee @ very nei rail ev hacrgersse os Garde, Plates, or, Monogram wafe Kise pine + 5 po Geneon ap TS a ad afd ‘At the new Agency, S7'The sororis has broken out in Columbus, . execute aay work ¢: ‘ hee ‘Sdobe church, the. hawt Chris eecevtinyes eters them to FERS ated LEWIS BAAR'R, 7 Partridece are uncommoniy plenty is Vir- ‘can om eee emcee. | emeine © 39 MARKET SPACE | givis this winter.