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The Xew York moncy market works easily to borrowers om call at seven per cent. with excep- tional transactions at six. The city banks are EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. THE STAB ts served by carriers to their sub- Suescer Fearyvors NTS PER MONTH. Coples st the counter, Two CENTS. Ee Prick ror Mattine -—Three Months. === The Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | Sar eaey rie geaes = raw | V2. 85—N2. 5.255. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 114. 1870. TWO CENTS. morning—One Dollar- a t SY At The Star Building, ! SW. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth 8, — and-a-balf « year, TS pesn= tr se ¥, RMY MovEwENTs—' an in- bas ' iaigags 7 Sencoréwame | EVENING STAR, _ |qtzwiciiraytace teins | TRLEGRAMS TO THE STAR.) FORTY.FNST CONGRESC. — | °° MomegEReisarom=er = INDISPENSASLE. = | esd pumuecr ‘Tes eeetenctGnenes | his Aftarnoth’s Dispatches, Afternoon’s COE gee | eee ins Actors to thee Homes xy family, Amvng thow, the eaperhaneat years | W&Shington News and Gossips | trusted toGen. sheridan. ‘Thesd Cavey soot ———_—— Parvax, January 14, 1870. fair. recorded PERRY DAVIS" ment is orderéd to Arizona, and the 8th regi- KILLER. For beth inter. | | IxtTEuwat Revenve—The reecipts to-day | ment to New Mexico. ~ cation we have fwund it of | from this source were $441,335. ‘We yesterday published a dispatch from Now ilies Cee ent ea pant un vateneh. 4c ae Woot a oa of citizens of Washington, asking an appropria- - ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. wal end external aj The Ohio Senate Ratifies Fifteenth istrict. Horace Cooke,the hero of the late elopement and Freat valeur; expecially com we recommend it for{ 4220 2 Deputy Commissmxex ov INTERNAL REv- ee spe neat ean yey rename me his subsequent discharge. The N. Y. Jest o cohie, rbeamation,or free wWeands eal brelees— | 2 10 THE INraReOON st the Capitol Os | seve J. H. Dovorsss, who want to Cinctunali'| sigrepicd Reciusteely to The Evening Star trict of Columbia. last evening in anarticle written previous to his Gngnam Bra de2i-m | afternoon that Virginia will get in under Sie eins fince with Deputy Commissioner | Couvanvs, O., Jan. 14—At 10:90 o'clock this | | Mr. Scott presented a memorial of manufac. | Telease, gives the following a DISEASES OF THE SCALP Bingham bill. The vote isto be taken at4P-™ | Given to hear the statements of distillers in that | morning the Ohio Senate adopted a resolution turers of pig iron im the Lehigh, Schuyikil, and | Gora Oesr "et riha dounstom, whese abdection Lewis Johmon & Go. quote stocks ana bonds PROBCCE GRAY HAIR AND BALDNESS: | in the House. section relative to the time given for mashing, | ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment. The vote | CU™0¢T! “ the Special Comat. | vy the Kev. Horace Cooke, of the Seventh street F certain statements of the Special Commis- The nse of SECRETARY RonEson will give a complimen- | teturned here last evening, having heard the eee FALLS VEGETABLE tary reception, at his residence, on Monday | €vidence of all prominent distillers in Cincin- SECILIAN HAIR RENEWER ba nee og -d Methodist Church, has caused much scaudal |! home and foreign markets ax follows: was 19 yeas, 18 nays, during the past few days, has been found, and | New York, Jan. 14.—First Board—U. 8.6%, ES eee The Hamsas Senate Ratifies the Fif- the nati and arts of the West. Cooke is now in the custody of the police. The | 1881, coupon, 117); 5-20's, a862, » 1S mily i 5 nance. . , . %F) restore it to ite natural color and promete its pen soak, Nach Sr eee ae gone 1 Kentucky e near eid atementn ot teenth Amendment. of aa ego ceaeene ta Diatiet TD ond tae anat a A a coupon, 114: 8°) 4 ur Treatise ou the Halr seme free by mail i . distillers there, and will return here to-morrow | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ~—. ating gan be pat ou thet angen is 0.6 that 5-30's 1608, coupon, Lidy; iP A knowledgments of deeds in the District of Col- - gate & 00.. ‘THE COMMITTEE on the Wall street gold panic | evening, when he and Mr. Douglass will prepare umbia. St. Lovis, Jan. 14.—The Kansas State Senate yesterday ratified the Fifteenth Amendment; also adopted a resolution asking Congress to re- Cooke's brain is afteeted, and that the girl had ‘5 Currency 6's, 1094: Canton, 54; s0 much contidence in him as her spiritual ad- | Cu’ viser that she panicd him to a hotel with- a dood Wim Nashua, N ; are considering the propriety of holding public | their report and submit the samo to the Com- extern, vr : out, any criminal But | the previous Boston Water Power nk cote aie: MILHAUS GOLDEN COD LIVER OIL. | sessions while investigating the s-catled gold | missioner. Pure apd reliable, obtainet from fresh and ge 4 copspiracy. Fisk, Jr., is expected to testify on Mr. Cole introdaced a bill to amend the pre- Sp se laws. ir. Willey introduced a bill to abolish the = peal the franking privilege, and another pro- r tions of the girl, in writing to her pastor fre- | > My; 22%: Erie prefd, yer” and Sastrpanard by any vat prnfwoed We raver Miss Barewax will receive such | viding for the portaitaot the late Senator Lane | f4nKing privilege and establish the letter ear~ J actions of the girl, in ‘writing to her pastor fre- | 2°¥ £6 on, My: nz, 4%: Michigan Cen by all rospectable draggists. J- MILIAUS SONS, Monday next. an ovation on the occasion of her benefit at the — Brown, which are to be hung in the | Pitt (3c? ’ to suppose that the flight of the couple Sal. Ua _— — Pe 3 Uinow Con- 183 Broadway. N im Lovis Brvsn has been re-appointed Special | National Theatre this evening, as her merits de- | O@Pitol- m Mr. Cole rose and read from manuscript some | 2" Preceded by criminal acts. ‘The case | Sal, Wi Cleveland and. ‘AMUSEMENTS. _ Agent of the Post Ofice Department, under the | serve. Her portrayal of the character of the California by the revenue oficiaie He crite | cause, ‘much grief’ to.” the families and ced ie 1 Tish eck bons ~ “_*______ | terms of the original letter of appointment. | loving and self-sacrificing wife, Mary Warner, cised the conduct of Supervisor Fulton, of Bat. | friends ‘of Mr® Cooke and Miss Johnston. ze uate, 3; Toledo and + RACE GREENWOOD Commission to date from January Ist,and to | ia triumph of dramatic art, in which she never Eaclusively timore, in connection with this matter, and | Nesterday morning. Mr. Johnston received = ung ny ™ G ee expire June 30, 1870. fails to enlist the sympathy of the audience. | St. Lovis, Jan. 14.—There will be @ recmed to resent the interference of that Sn on sald that he was impressed with | 25\; Adams’ Exprem, G24: Welle" 21; FIFTH LECTURE —_—- We have not seen the National so crowded for | at the Southern Hotel to-night to consider the | with the revenue officers of California. He ad- oe tone boy tegen naagte ‘the trouble } American , 36, ; United States E: OF THE 6. A. B. OUCRSE. Az President Grant's reception last evening | jong time as it was last evening, there hardly | ™tbect of Gig ape ed Ba Sees Caer enn and Mr. | Shick bo hed iroeght apon both families, ona | Be ‘Union Expres, — Market : . " > ley. 5 + ry 21%. MES. L. K LIPPINCOTT, eat be bad recent a nen to, Secretary Fish | being standing-room, apd the play passed off | many pieminent itinene tries Dees ee, Drea rey te California, and stvied, thom Ghat, Be wae me Ot Bo Sve, Sad weno’ 00 die. | OHM, SMCREMN. lccably known ge Grace Gre tig | that he had received a despateh from Paris of | very smoothly, there being but few drawbacks. | lutions will be adopted providing for a commit- | to be released on the recommendation of Mr. dene, maueeia ae ——— hi daughter | _Lowpos, Jan. 14, tp. m.—Consols, for money, mh “eae yesterday's date infe him that “all was cg nis Geor; tee of five, to correspond with the Governors of | Fulton, and if this was done, it would be a ne. informe: ugh the fifth lecture of the Graud Mr. Jordan is fair as George Warner, but Mr. E Hi could be found at the Everett House. Mr. | $2%: fer account, 924. Bonds, "62, dchnaton went to os — Sa, pi halt —— Llinois, 100, ex-di and returned wit me. ‘The | Atlantic, 24x. story of the tight is ra follows :—On Friday af- LivEEroot, 1, p. m.—Cotton nas nn Hall, om quiet, and that there were no fears of a popular Ya“ 1? what Se nice 31. pate rE pop Hamilton’s “Bob Levitt” is not the phen character might be in abler hands, and some Dvors open at 7 o'chick, Lecture to commence | NAVAL Onpers.—First Assistant Engineer | ther of the minor characters are rather poorly all the States, and request them to ask the islaturesof their respective States for a memo al to Congress to appropriate no more money for the erection of new or extending the ‘at injustice to his (Mr. Cole's) constituents. r. Cy alluded to the action of the New York whisky dealers and his representations to Mr. Fulton. Sales 12,000 bales. Middling Up! ‘6 “Milly” e ington. . Haml vocated that this ton ternoon Cooke met Miss Johnston as she was 0S aie titi nla Sacan Cleland Lindsley, of this city, has been detached | done. Miss Saville’s Milly” is much better so comation will alan belitwtracted tr anteors be leit to the Serrentyor the Troma oop | returning trom school, and after talking with | dling Orleans, Tig, | Reonigts Se Sm Adntission tickets. (at the door,) scents, from the Tallapoosa and ordered to the Saugus. | than was expected of her, and is all the more | 4 paper containi the statistics possible | !t had been referred by the Commissioner of In- | her some time, proposed that she show all bearing on the sunfect of the removal ardshow. ing the extent, magnitude and the variety of in- terests of the’ Mississippi valley to send to each member of the different State Legislatures. Several speeches will be made. Much interest and cven enthusiasm is maintained in the matter. eS eee DeoRerate Eight with Robbers—Onec is led and One Fatally Wounded. 4 geate cali be procured at Messrs. Philp& | ‘The orders of First Assistant Engineer John | 8tisfying on that account. pokstore s ——- wee ‘ Purdy, jr., of this city, to the Saugus, have been P the lored orst AT Winchester, Ind., on the 6th, W. H. Arney, vw Hiaeliver the stati Leetuse of this Course in Lin- | 7¢¥0Ked, and he has been ordered the Tallapoo- | 4 Aqsa 'tecnter’ End-7an the 6th. W. H by Mins coln Hall, on Sa, in place of Engineer Lindsley. Caroline Smith, & milliner or dressmaker, living MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26. im ‘one of the upper rooms over Routh & Ban- Sebjcct: Cox¥IRMATIONS—The Senate, in executive | nister’s store, Miss Smith has frequently been 2% “OUR COMPOSITE NATIONALITY.” session yesterday, confirmed the following nom- | 2®noyes {4 inken and dissolute men, who Ws" L's OPERA HOUSE.” | inations: Edward B. Moore, Appraiser of Mer. | 2&¥e sought entrance to her room for improper ir) Determined not to be persecuted chandise at the port of Philadelphia; Richard | In'this manner, she bought @ tevelver te nee, ternal Revenue, whose integrity had been as- sailed by the Senator, (Cole.) Mr. Thurman said ‘the Commissioner of In- ternai Revenue was resting under impatations, hich he desired to be investigated. | He gave a history of the case from the other side, and said this seizure was charged to be part of an at- tempt of the Californians to drive out all whiskey, and it had been recommended to be released, because the Supervisors found that 3 noted ich | Sales, 64,000 "bales, 46,000 for trade, 10.00 for = ph Red Bg Mg mir od mem ey Py mpeeulation. “Stock in port, hotel, Cooke Mins pe tate 386,000 bales, of which 114,000 are American. ax his sister, r the name of Miss | Stock afloat here, 257,000 bales, of Mary Campbell, and she was assigned a room: which 171,000 are American. The proprictors and cletks of the hotel assure ——-o— Mr. dohoson that during the time of his dangh- ‘The Markets Te-Day. ter’s absence from home Cooke called at the | felegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. Bau Jan. 14.—Virginia 6's. old, 41 Did, 46), asked: do., 1866, 56: id, de. . North visit. The girl said —TAURA KEENE Beardatey, i Bree ere Fe Baclusively to The Evening Star. it had not been properly seized. ome Wid, EN asked. en ardsley, of Indiana, Consul at Jerusalem; | tect her person. jut ten o'cl ee | LOUISVILLE, Jan. 14—Last night, as three | HOUSE—The Mouse immediately resumed | commurscate with her home net Leavin tte ere nut-st. Theater, Philadelphia. - some one came to the door and demanded ad- . y z i |, at 25. |. Wheat ae Thomas Biddle, of Pa., Consul General at Ha- gobbers were entering the house of Mr. Hiram | the consideration of the Virginia bill. her parents would receive her. Since the ie 4 waka: bes River heraimetie nonce nae cee (took Gown: | Smith, who lives a few miles from the city, he | “Be consider ilesmia) “wan oppetea ‘te Som Pearance of the girl Cooke has visited Rahway | dullexceht for choice: prime tochoice Maryland COMMENCING MONDAY, Jan. 17,1570, se ae when she opened the window, andaceing's man | tyedatthem with a double-barreled si = Gnd Jersey City, and was im this city several | To : 5 ie rms antly, and fatally injured an- -_ The third robber fired into the room and fractured Mrs. Smith’s arm and badly wounded achild. The robbers, it is supposed, followed Mr. Smith from Cincinnati, where he had just consummated a large hog sale. re z Two LETTERS, one from Secretary Fish and of Robertson's Com- at the foot of the stairs, fired. This man was ‘with the wn : moe - ones another from Attorney General Hoar, on the | Arney, and it is claimed that he is not the man edy of . gExE | CB” question, are published; the points of | who went to Mixs Smith's room. The shot took Mise LAURA K! which are that, according to Spanish prece- | effect in his left brea.t; paming through the heart and killing him instantly. He fell upon dents, the United States might have recognized | Hion. David Kligore, who was paneing along the ime. MM arrested, Position of ‘any more conditions upon the State. le could conceive of nothing that would prove £0 disastrous to the principles and perpetuity of the Republican party as to be continually im- posing conditions on the Southérn States. He then reviewed the conduct of the late war, con- tending that the whole country understood that procter florea S ized. About halfpast | OW, 9a. Oats steady, at SiaSic. Kye nine o'elock last night Cooke entered the edito- | at Se ee ene ial rooms of the World office, and asked for the | Hacon quiet: ee, Sins Gow ao. Wes writer of the article printed in relation to him po eae, Sepiebies joes, ty Faye yesterday morning. The name of the writer | 1 salse- on ee ora wood Was not divulged, when Cooke scized one of the | #¥¢ iron, with sma}! sales. Naomi Tighe. Seate may be secured at Ellis’ Music Store and at the Opera House Box Office for any day di week commencing Satarday morning, - 13-at | the belligerency of the Cubans, but that it did | sidewalk at the ‘iss Smith was. " vr it was only waged for the restoration of the = by ap cont collar, end appeared MA . omg Lg x4 yg ay had ATIONAL THEATRE. not, in accordance with its own established | and is closely confined. She expresses great sor Union, and that if Co: failed to reconstruct | man wun catied: Teo ouch tee arrested and | Gold, 214. 5-20's, Tae, 15x. Vii N —— practices of neutrality in regard toinsurreetions | f0W because she shot the wrong man. Arney | 7, Baclusively to The Evening Star. these States, it would not be fulfilling the | taken to the Secohd precinet station.” Gs, ex-coupon, 23; new, 0. North Garelins s, HE LAST FOUR NIGHTS tn nedlnas thékare ak pence with 1. Se ak Sar cathe: —Chiage et Pee tee pledges made to the whole country during the | “Cooke wrote to the Tribune a frantic letter. | old, #0; new, 224, Mies BATEMAN,” —_—_— ‘Andes Mies Beait cetsdisettinds io exprees re spirators against the life of the Emperor, who po Nr soo ben conttes” Tne He calls poe criminal, but protests thathe | New York, Jan. 14—Fiour dull and 5 cents Who will appear for the first time'im thiecity ‘Tue CoxrErence or PostmAstEns in session . P Teen siued and sentenced to transportation in | conditions had been fully and completely com. | Teturned Mise Johnson to her home as pure and | lower. Wheat dull and laz cents lower.. Gora VERY EVENING DUBING THE WEEK | MéTe Yesterday had under consideration the reg- | 7" thasane * kiled the wrong man”) This, | inci, are to be comprised in the general amnesty | piled with, ‘Theron red ey com fedgen Inthe following nesubarcntiy acknow~ | dull and 1 cent lower. AND EVERY NING A we suppose, w! ample consolation for the | to political oflenders. its to the Federal Constitution had be Ey tamni- sooo -- : pores ments ral Constitution ren ig OCOETEPWSEREE' "| leaden af morteepe sateee tee waaticn, | iteanccllaren. Mar not tis roctecet wit rea a Sicpteds ana cnttatin ha en mgd | Ralston can ate make a wean A, taker and mes . . tofa for the cellaneous gunning by paroxysmal young women The Ecumenteal Couneil. truly republican as that of the State of Massa- | [nu not_l have tot seduced Miss Johnston. if England, was recently fined DAY—BENEFIT OF MISS BATEMAN. | men new rate for the money-order office pa Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. chusetts. | This being the state of the case, the | Ihad, why should I bring her backs Ir T'was, | £2 for selling flour adulterated with alum. He INCOLN HALL. | bywhichsums of $10 and Jems can be sent fe = Sea Buvssxis, Jan. 14—A private letter has just | [opie mould hold this Congress responsible if | vitlaih enough to ruin fier, would 1 not have pa pn peng POPULARSCIENTUFIC LECTURES | conference are to be embodied in a report tothe coals grtepiamegenas Pope in chngrined af the aaine or ee age he | ce Virginia in good faith, and as was promised | B¢e? Nillain enough to keep her? It is no fear or ingredients. The magistrates, SDAY ap NENING, x St. Louis has not by any means abandoned wcing JANU. Postmaster General at the close of its labors. | the worship of her idol) ‘Still she bankers after wing diatingnishel scientific men : The confefence adjourned at 40’clock, and the | Capitoline honors, and is striving with pers: wel Bigeye ne Bow Keck, co Met: | _casbers by invitation dined with Postusster | ering seal t accsmpliah her artoaret designs Prof. J; P. COOKE, of Harvard University, on | General Creswell, after which they called upon against Washington. Local papers announce stellar Chemistry ; t the day of talk is over and gone, and. that Prof DANIELS, of € hicagonomGeoloey. g._o1, | the President. “the era of effective action” has been inaugura- fo commence at $c'eloc im) of personal injury that prompted ime, because 1 | Of the couli'have eltkedcrenbery ft chose ami Tam | Hever, deeded fiat che law conddered tat pack now, and ready to pay any penalty the fam- | fy "SG therefore fined the offender il may require: only don't let anybody ¢lse come | > endear i ~ ‘cof, Want be remembered Laak'weives wir’ | | #2-George Peabody left €2,000,000 of parsonal “She has been with me as my sister. oe | estate. cal Council, and midsummer. a The London Times on Affairs in France. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. last spring. Suppose Virginia would violate i dissolve that body before | these Tuadamenthl conditices: fier her inne 8 on, what would come of it? Would that viola- tion ipso facto remit the State4o her present con- dition? “Certainly not; ; but the people, consider- ing themsclves aggrieved. would come to Con- gitm for protection, and they could just as e did not intend that, but my wretched 87 Foreign gossip says that one of the moth- sane He Loxpox, Jan. 14—The Times has an editorial | well appeal to Congress without these fume | COUT we ' — a - sy 20 cents; aiantting Jady and gentiemans75 | | ACKNOWLEDGMENT oF Deeps 1m Tus Dis- | fot, Still, as the oldhabits of | gabare x to-day on political affairs in France. “In refer- | damental conditions, There was one propesitnn Senko, ta By meaty ine peeing, and say only Suikes sabre meee jens aa ___._____ wall f_ | ppier—In the Senate this morning, Mr. Pratt, people ot the Mitsisslppl Valley Metropolis—by | fing fo the Noir murder, it regrets M. Ollivier's | in this bill which seemed to him most andacious. | CSF one to all my friends—so good to mevand | many young women. hnekabouts might be 7 A ERY. from the Committee on the District of Colum- | Such proud-sounding title do they designate the | indulgence to the threats public'y made, and | That proposition was to turn ont all mem: cXHIBITION. f their love—a meeting was held at the Via, reported a bill relating to acknowledgments | ‘ity 0! thinks it impossible to exaggerate the danger of pay i autem nta of writing in the Southern Hotel, the other night, at which the to the church—but the ‘damned blot’ will never | brought to their senses by the same process. the situation at Paris. Place thes Wither an ee tGre ont, and re- | out.” The letter continves withoontradictingthe | atabe cleaned socme ar all inmates of place them with men who could swear to any- ; - ; orts of his former amorous escapades, which | iti-fame in New York, which Supt. Kennedy bs chief performances were the reading of sund: thing except that they were elected. This was | TP* . y LERY. 492-6 Pa ate ct. Geaud thats, Bucel- | Pstrict of Columbia, which provides that the | letters benedictive, some small talk Sud tag Paris Again. at least a bold proposition, and he admired it | M46, beem made Fe carey, He SEE, | Making. when completed will be laid before the keen acknowledgment of any deed, contract, bond, | Pointment of a committee of tive, whose pleas- | Teiegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. on opens at 72s o'clock. Admittance. 23 for its boldness. He had confidence mn the good ett Children. 13 cis. Special rates to families and | OF Power of attorney, concerning lands in the | *"t duty it was settled should be to go to Wash- wickedly enough, but don | Legislature as an argument in favor of regula- faith and good intentions of the people of Vir- balaved — me blacker than I am. { wasbefore | ting and licensing such extablisuments after the Pauis, Jan. 14.—The city is tranquil. No entered the minist: it not to d Es ai Diatrictof Columbia, whether heretofore made | Western membernf Congresses” | further” danger Gf an outtreak ‘lng appre: | fit Ad would do no act to farther humilate | qaarareatne mints ought met to, damage my | European me TAKER DAV AND NIGHT ND AS USCA | and recorded, or hercafter to be made, before | Mr. Reavis had pleasant news to communicate Tea eae Sons bees eee tne melgtiboe: | ais. Upson (Oho) madden ciel speech 0 taver aie probatestinny and because | have turned out | EXPISCUPAL BCHOD - = sie. ~~ | One justice of the peace only, either in said Dis. | to the meeting. He said a Congressional organ- | potas" of the bill wit came from the cominittee. i Feason why such villainous ha trict or any State or Territory of the United | ‘tation liad been started, and although it' was fades should be launched against the Church. awley (IL) was not prepared to admit ‘THE BEST AND NEWEST MUSIC, for Balls, — — My chiefest anxiety is about the young lady. M street mort begun as late as the #th of December, ft alrcad Bri ntit after she had given further as. pg te ons pik BEST AND NEWEST MUSIC, for 1 States, shall be held and deemed as valld and | nuinhered neatly eighty members. At itsheal | from sritise Columbia is to be Saved. efor her future good behasior, and he | Neve hee sete eee ee ene ate, who sUHOOL, furnished by applying to H. DONCH, O41 81 effectual for all purposes, as though such | ix General Logan, whom an enthusiastic reporter legrephed Ractusively joening Star. would therefore not vote far any bill that did porns Mrs peg nen en 360 Lith etree, ot. castor at Pret, Marini » Dancing Acedenny, bert stylen “a war-horse of energy and determina- | | 1Oxpow. Jan. 14—The Morning Post, in an | not impose additional conditions.” He coal wa, | tem: Pe Se cnet’ at Momeronsck Mine MAC LEO! 5 og bet Stina teh ote, _Ordeey mae seo be. Tot | Soe nection of Cae pence new? © | tion” Hon. doha Coburn, of Indiana, i peste: fallway dione will sate BNtah Colaetie fe | fOrget that it was upon the soll of Virginia that | Sfqaitshing. L don't wonder they write wo, for | | Oireul ee. ore #1. weet.or Brown & Ce. ~ justices: peace. % i way alone will save Colui . e best’ 2 sere, corner Ith et. aud Pasar. ais tenes being Father Jerky, ‘and cridenthy stritgen | anucaallg ito the United Staten ene {POM | sonic ofthe best blood of thecountry was ured out for the preservation and perpetuation of this Umon. ‘Se far as hix yote could do it; therefore he was determined to have greater se- curity for the future. As to the power of Con- ‘ss to impose these conditions he had not the least doubt. Mr. Gartield (Ohio) here, on leave, moved that when the House adjourn to-day it be until Mon- day, and the motion was d to. . r. Axper (Mo.) had not the least doubt of the power of Co: to, impose the conditions L. MOXLEY, _ 7 L RETUBLICAY NomiN ation ror U.8.Sexaton | tences being rather jerky, and evidently written treet, above F, 2 under the inspiration of deep responsibility. He B as ‘Tenth sireet, eccond dose From lowa—A despatch received here this | Ventures to breathe forth the wish tint they, o¢ TUMER morning from Iowa by one of the Lowa delega- | he, will overcome all large appropriations asked FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, presipay ec pocbedara! the nomination by | for Dy the. wretched Washingtomans, and cone oR the Re-ublican Legislative cauens of Judge | cludes by the announcement, “we are quiet as LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHIL- L #' - we can be.” A sm Wright, a Bench of that State, for Another, significant letter, this one from the 5 ‘INGS! | the longterm in the United States Senate com- | Hon. S. H. Boyd, member’ of Congress from 206 t= 22255 * Mistouri, was read. This gentleman is more 0 et BARLOW’s | Mencing March 4th, 1s71. Among the candi- ; . Prt sa pea Fite. “a atge number ot | dates for this position, were Hon. William B. | BF¢cise than the exellent secretary. He states RN PICTC ‘. natural to suppose would do anything. Don't | Rector, Rev. B. —— understand that Iam trying to = myself, | _215-eo2m . fam not. I want either Pity nor mercy. Let ‘OT! that be wn ly. Tsay again, the | NV MOREY young lady is pure as snow, and Iam realy to SPanything that will tend to confirm my aser- 1 orice 18 HEREBY GIVEN A dispatch from New York last night says | fyihs ph erction of the act of Congres, approved Cook has again disappeared. In an interview : : with a New York reporter he said he took a fancy to Miss J. because she resembled an old flame ot his. eee Dry Good Dealer Absconded. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. PHILavEprata, Jan. 14.—John W. Proctor, a retail dry goods dealer. ix reported as having absconded witlr about $30,000, His liabilitics are about $123,000, Beund for Hamburg. Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. : gts finitely the number of Congressmen who will n “| Upon Virginia. He contended that conditions ——_-+ee- —___ mop cee renee them, No aay | Allison, of the House, and D.N. Cooley, late | Yote against appropriations and for removal | | SovrmAxrrox, Jan. 4.—The steamship Ham- medbeenbeveied ume ncmnah aacee eee Izenr am laye—3t hes boon proved © ; Tine betwenm 1sth aed 19th strests, south | Commissioner of Indian Affairs. seventy-four. “He then proceeds to point out | monia, from New York, touched here this mora- ‘ime Pie ict ranting that the rod rays | “Pandc"semaitioe’ oheia aa mest by “S"Looking Glass and Pic Judge Wright was nominated on the first bal- | #ttistic merits in the plan, saying “‘the beauty | ipg,on her way arg. of the spectrum are these to which the impor- | law, and heretofore subject to sale entry. at = lot by a vote of 67, to 41 for Mr. Wilson, eS ee coe ke ee, ee The Helveda. tant physiological function exercised by the sun | Mitiroe. will cease to te subject to entry at that A™™ J. B. Howells, formerly editor of the Gate | We cannot but remark that Mr. Boyd has most | Telepraphed Keclusveely te be Reening Star. fenton act as analysers or the Shi Heke wines | Resitrr and ecctver at, flew Oftesse sill mee = Cig, at Keokuk, was nominated for the short | effectually done for hisown dish, ‘The consplc- | “Ucutwerowar Jar iie The wewsalp Hel- , light future public notice of the day en which thy wil be a ‘ term. peantye sae Ee ee sae ne fells uss its | yetia, from Now York, arrived yesterday. achtnnds et their ofhfe, seme 19 euies of any Beticeen Therteenth and Fourteenth Sirests, ‘The election takes place on next Tuesday. one knows anything about it. And here isthe ae The Strike. * inthe city of Wanlegien Bo Gn thle ae ant ~ tute man pers wi news’ October. 4. D. . 21 Tue code all ag angie: po the ten | 4) the Warington people have found itall Eprron | Stan:—In Justice, to myself as swell By order of the Preaident. ons w steamboat distri nited States con- | out. ‘The terrible euspicion arises that Mr. Boyd | as those of the Typographical Union and others 2 18. WILSON, oe eae LOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, ac., | Vened to-day—present, William Burnett, of San | isatraltor of the dcopest dye; that withiemecte | oh have Cece money to aid ths Tele- Comminsoner of the General Land (ice, SE ET Oe ee ae re ee harm ety ookciien of te Les, eed tate ce ne ee Oo geen hee Greece, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, No. 2, New York city; John Menshaw, No.3, | fh his heart is black treachery. It is also to be | published in morning papers as receiving their zw 0 ms, La.. December 29, 1389. arw ar name, Lee. | 23, 1308, STATUETTES, &c., &c.. | Baltimore; Alfred Sanford, No. 4, St. Louis; C. | observed that the silly Loe ae into the PICTURE FRAMES, L. Stephenson, No. 5, Galena, Iil.; Sam’] Hous- | snare this secret emissary ans CORD AND TASSELS, &e.. Be. | ton, No. 6, Louisville; John 8. Devenny, No.1, | St for them. For they not only allowed the let- VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, Pittsburg; Alfred Gulliver, No. 8, Chicago; ig be read, but they decided, ain have be- money, having retu to duty, that I have refa allthat was paid me from the the Treasurer of the » from whom I re- ceived it siveral days since. Yours, &c., rb. These facts have been fully stated and illus- trated in a paper read by M. Dubrunfaut before the French Academy of Science; and from them donoharm. The Commit on Reconstr: {peepee in good faith; and in faith it was ordered to be reported to the he deduces certain practical suggestions. All PARLOR BRACKETS, &c 2 |, to send a commi! J. A. Kersey, Operator Senate. use, and | kinds of red should be avoided in our furnitare, A Fine Assortment for faarh 8 Bemis, No, 9, BuMalo; absent, Wm. | to urge the passage of the bill. | Miserable sche- —— ME. Sarnewety wacry ood and expected that | except curtains. Our clothes, which play the Mr. F: bill. Hf he could not consistently do so, his HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Rogers, No. 10, New Orleans. They organized | mers, thus to kick over the kettle of fish, just SMITH & STRONG. | by elccting Alfred Guthrie, of Chicago, Illinois, | When it was so nearly cooked. For, of course, all secrery of action is now out of the question. No. a86 | PFesident, and Asaph S. Bemis, secretary. The | They have stupidly shown the Washi the peo- convention are engaged to-day in the considera- - their game, and the quiet that Mr. Coburn tion of a report of the committee appointed to inplicitiy enjoins, and the extreme secresy that draft a bill for presentation to Congress, amend- | MT. Boyd wishes, are no longer possible.—Cin- On the 10th, five persons, all young, and all brothers and ‘sisters, met ashocking“death by burning, in Delroit. “The house was a two-story building occupied by a French family named De y Cavsinewhich of father, mother, and stored by continual exposure to the sun in gar- | ¢¥*ning, end ing and modifying the laws bearing upon the | “*™@ Gazette. seven children, "The ne lower floor was occupied promised the committeehe wonld | Scoomrce cnerewere ne, trees, and gives an | Sols gemuch or Pee Pompe ae etme | aiiterktabr iti catembatina | HARES nts? Re'bivearacee: | taatatetoremecettraatad. pat | talschipy ei emarpesee rece | yeep ‘ over the recent homicide. Tue Pruswwest’s Recertiox.—The first | BU tgs Teadinens to act though no dieplay ix pe ad Reds. DP ere leg ak ine from the speeches of tse membors of the | the solar rays on_a sandy seacoast-—Bosion Jour. | writing,’ Wall evening receptionof President Grant took place made. ‘The sympathy of the masses for | {it | the first floor, while the emoke had just com. | cum weltae Amn pr ioe tig nal of _ — Posang an last evening, between the hours of & aitd 11 | Noir is profou ide-spread. The Gov’ | menced to pour out of the east windows in the | DULSS gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr. Paine) Geet famate OL th ernment is taking every precaut pre’ second story, and through the and MARRIED Wowes’s Riouts rm Sovtn Cano- — — — o'clock, during which time there was acontinual | rmment is taking every pre¢ Napoleon visited, | *or" pend through, Faksomewhst obscure, and last night the gen | MARRIED has taken “a jump | mak Meader. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. stream of visitors paming through the apart- festerday, the barracks snd military, schools = a See ee yon ,fthe woman question. 4 ee (ND MASQUERADE BALL, aq | ments st the White House open te the pablic. | Rochefort was present at the a peapenp Frade document againse Virginia’ ad Passed to Feading in the Legistature | ry Tik SUPREME AES RASQURRADE ‘The President occupied is usual position in the | Legislatif yerterday. The di romp dng Mr. Ward had recollection that Mr. Farns- | which provides that no real or personal prop- Drattf oF toni MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 17, Blue Parlor, with Marshal Sharp on his left, by theeghe that the Government will withdraw its worth stated in committee that he ‘Tould oppose Hage abatt be cokgeet ot Say ae ay mee Pw, B.A. KAISER'S HALL, No. 42, GREENST., | Whom the visitors were presented. Mrs. Grant demand, and propose ® law providing for the oot Sears, of se Mil, Ho bed bat ene band's debta, but shall be her om on GEORGETOWN stood near the centre of the room, with General | trial, by jury, of all polit crimes and a the bill. In view of the ; that a married we power | Joseph Washington. ‘Tickets $1, aimitting man end lsdics: | Michler om her left. She was assisted in re. | offences. aon a Purebase your tickets at H. iner pale ‘The Pall Mall Gonstte regante the petition sent course sip goncleman had pursued, he felt it due re = ————= | ceiving by Mrs. Secretary Fish, Mrs. Smith,of | 4, President Grant by citizens and others of jo.the bill teelf to say thie much. "He, too, had IRDS—IMPORTED CAN Mock. | Washington, Penn., and Mrs. aud Miss Borie. | Britian Columbia, asking annexation, as the crowd epdeavored to force open Beas, ana bl ght oamais trae eee ING DS. MOCKING Among the man) distinguished persons who | work of American po! and intended a8 | he0x door, the one whith led out of doors nage a Jay FOOD, PARROTS sed ED aeecate called during the Vice President | set-off for the Alabama A genuine | tn¢ foot of the stairs, A dozen — eer apg wid sete: | with fm the ‘manner ‘as if she were ae stv, Hanr 5 ng the evening were enya the Gasctte, would have been ad Fie rae miserly opposed to the admiesion of ‘unmarried ; that 4 ja 2-im* No. 1135 7th ~— | Colfax, Seeretary Fish, Secretary Belknap and | Petition, suys the Gasctte, ee oe ginia under any ee i ADY BYRON VINDICATED: listory of the | lady, Secretary Cox, Secretary Robeson, ex- ‘Senor has offered in the Cortes a a concern ply Fae nh eS er a Jenga ned tracts abe may fuetand be ened, ‘and be 4 Brrem Controzersy, irom ita beginning’ to tbe resolution excluding the Zfourbon | the hot flames’ were driving through the clap- | Forgraments, which, ae ‘and in every respect Ve entitled to present time. By Mrs. Stowe. Price, $1 50. For family and all its branches from the throne of | boards into their faces. ‘and screams | jie thoscof Semen oe, ‘be subject to the came male at Spain. Debate on it commences Tuesday. come to thelr cars the shivered door, in Virginia, ond’ deck Hawi in ‘Texas. Temiedice as if she were unmartied; Sa © yoy 56 cts. a anon shrieks that told of dreadfal pain, and | 22, had seen. the effects of any joinder of her husband as a with Sprictmes phan soy o dom Hi News: conn Et eae Ora they only ceased their efforts en thelr States without conditions, “and. woud be Beccary in say action ape by Serer SWait for Me,? and forty pages of engravings in the reception and reading ding of Prcvoatoe Ono child was teseeed ot ae tif or nas lie ke prt dh Pn Fg El ve 9 Property, or arising out of her separate con- ena amend the State constitu the new | a Mr. Pilon, at the foot of the stairs, or where ike Mr. Palmer and to, Republicans who anon The fret number of a magazine, under the title of ones were to punish the members | the stairs had been. When a few charred and with him if take Old and New. Price, 35 cts. of secret societies; to submit colored ‘boards were removed, the crisped and that if we did not Etrisctan bee, Ramperanee "Baw. suifrage ob a vote of the people as an Sear erie kee Cavett | would got sothing, pcan there ‘aoame. = 3 ent 5 held as i shield its little | force a Virginia bill through. ‘The Essie Iifectrated Rimanee, 1570. eke : fire, the young girl fifteen, | on the one side and the ‘The American Agricultural Anpual for 1470, Ley ith a little sister cl to | acted with them were determined to Thy Ilustraed Annus: Register of Rural’ Affaire, the pablie debt bosom. So strong was her her | gina without ‘and ic vitand 6 en Adventures of Caleb Williams. By William God- aS ee ee poy be yoy ag &s ofalt Caton metabers ia % which te’ Tull 1 erg Manual, A c-raplete aulds Yor re tions shall be free iy stelle oh ein No eg corpses mone have tin fo plain asst taney islned ariaks. be deprived of his = papoboy rete | A praumiaye momen ocurred during the | teun identised. ee Books, Ledgvrs, Reeord — =o oe ged aS aaa ‘constable. "ae bay Be ary Rosen Pyne byw in “i = et ‘the police on ii Kitty “By the author of Doctor Jacob. Price, The Pectical Works of Alfred Tennyen. Iilue- wated. Price, 50 cts. For sar og SHINING ROORSTORE, @runkenness a been Killed are in oTics. fastens with a fal: in eerpees for ASI the Richest cach advancin om al aT i eons oon whieh tie herbend Sle, Seaton aspen ss act 2 het MOEDS, formed ‘music to enliven the scene, | S7-The ladies va “iiuch pledges are bepe to while the promenade was kept up in the East | beavers to secure both are ‘coat safes. and ene we Room and halls. A sufficient force of police- éi z Seed any pak oid m'than to sey: We de | men were on duty in the building to prevent | 87 ©% Collector 5 Ta Eecereel Gach Werpeng, pat That a Hight Edo any handling of the furniture or undue eongre- Sepegaed Ca tems tae for reform in the aan ‘Four-a54-a half ot. | gation of crowds about the doorwayr. of per annum.