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THE COOKE ABDUCTION CASE. THE EVENING STAR. ie Eupeiicd from Mie tharch. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, y » & - z : Little remains to be sald in regard w thie Th tar Buil —— most unfortunate affair, The New York «oo at The Si dings 7 imercial of Inst evening says: “= At two @'cty-\ Corner Pennsvivania and Lith this afternoon one of oar reporters calley « = = “ house of the Kev. Mr. Cooke, In East Seventh = il street. The prase plate had heen removed trom the door, and it was ringing alew EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. toinutes that he was The Me = g . woke, ® bright, intelligent youth, apparent’y ‘TRE STAR fs served by carriers to thelr sab- about Stock ‘veare of ager in rete to Scribers in the City and District at Tem Cents cin a 3 d inquiry as to iacther bis tather ‘ 7 . ral WEEE, or FoxTy Foc CENTS PER MONTH. Co} the house, at the counter, Two CENTS. 1xo;—Three Months, One Dollar |__. {Six Mouths, Three Dollars: One —— | Year, Five Dollars. No papers @fe sent from a. oF. " r N x | eal . att THE WEEKLY sta&—popitenea on Friday) Wo, 85—N2. 5.256 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1870. TWO CENTS. | shea yawe we Saye dor + moraing—Une Dollar-and - packing up her honschoid goods prepara : — Eding up Wer reoudenen cir icren” Heim alae | by those well informed, that an arrangement ; s NOT . Nava Onvens.—Assistant Surgeon L. §. | laws, Awthors’ manuscripts shall be allowed to | THE INTEREST OF THE DISTRICT. 'ELEGRAMS | had been made by which Mr. and Mrs. Cooke { Sener ness EVENING STAR. Pitcher Ras een ordered to the ‘Tallapoosa, Sc ee ene ee eee Beek ene Proposes Change ta. 06s Parmnot T MS TO THE STAR. will ence more be uted. Mise sas i INDISPENSABLE. | Cartain Nayoteon Cottins has been ordered to | "igh The “arge new sets of Post-Offce stamps, ‘Government. Thi — hehe, cooaney meses BY St peeets. Whe remedies indépansable in Washin N and Gossi: duty at the Norfolk Navy Yard. and use of better article of = that a | An adjourned meeting of the committee ap- is Afternoon’s Dispatches. that the elopeme her part ent 2 the experioace of years ashington News ‘Ps SAS Rew and better envelope be adopted for regis- | pointed at a mecting of citizens held on Wed- ———_>—— | premeditated of leaving res us. shonld be ree PERRY DAVIS? “aimee ‘We Rrorer To Learx that Hon. John Morris. | tered letters. nesday evening last, for the purpose or taking | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | *2e" Cooke. met He had for some time STABLE PAIN KILLER. Bor both inter IsTERNAL Revenve—The receipts terlay | sey ts detained in New York by the severe ill- 7, a, i ate Past, it is alleged, been working upon ber sus- ‘Tue New APPoRTIONMENT.—The following ] into consideration a plan fora change in th -—— hal wml external appliention we have feund ft of | from this source were $244,061. great value; especially can we recommend ft Sor ness of his wife, whose condition has been pro- ceptibilities, and’ was constantly urgiug lier to but che persistently ret used ‘are the provisions of the bill proposed by Mr. | municipal government of this district, was hell | Pacifie Coast Items— Ejectment Sait— nounced very precarious by several physicians ii : i i if Represen- | to-day relock p. m., at Kilvourn & Fire. id to his solieitat iin a moment | colde, rheumatism, or fresh weunds and brnises.— Mayor Bowrs gives a dinner party at hi at a lately held consultation. Paine for the new apportionment o presen: nee y at one o’c! s z ve Ni | Telegraphed Beclusively to Te Evening Star. Sutieasishs aah Maetieas een eee Curisran E: _ deMtm | residence on Thursday evening next to the Sear aeey tatives among the several page ‘heii ta’s office, Mr. S. = ~ = wipes ‘Sax Francisco, Cat.,.Jan. 5.—Jacod Benja- | *tich would be placed upon her action and its 3h DISEASES @F THE SCALP members of the Senate and House Committees | ‘Tux sxcoxp erate pinnes of the President | o¢ penrionmnven shall be oat ne scr — poet a2 ‘A. Mageader, | mine, executor of the estate of Frank Dec imag egy. . #! PRODUCE GKAY MAIL aNp BALBN ESS: | 0% the District of Columbia. Will take place at the Executive Mansion on | hundred members, to. be apportioned among eat €: He Nichole, Colonel A: Magradsr’ | Forrest, deceased minor, and heir of Joseph | mth-sreet Methodea Gharch i The ase st ———— Wednesday evening next, and be attended by | the several States in accordance with the pro- lonel W. H. ity Wm. 3. Sets, ani let | Folsom suits of ejectment | 4 last might in the “ HALIS VEGETABLE NEW LEGAL TENDER NOTES of the denomina “ visions of this act : Provided, That if, after such | Kilbourn. apportionment shall have been made, any new | Mr. Shepherd, from the sub. committee ap- State shall be admittedinto the Union, the Kep- | pointed to draft a bill for the approval of the ants for a por- the Ranche De Los Americanas tn Sac: ramente county. The ad is valued at a the Judges of the United States Supreme € and several Senators and Representatives the ladies of their familie: ut the on of ffties,to the amount of $200,000, were esterday transferred by the Bureau of Engrav- SICILIAN TWAIR RENEWER its nstural color and ‘promote its ae store i 3 : re * quarter of a million of dollars. Chee ’ a and Printing to the United States Treasurer. es State shall be additonal ts the ausaber of theee | COMMittee, and to be by them presented to Con- | ““The town ot La Porte was nearly destroyed by eS ee ee Ee ate eo Sars TY MARSHAL Hoover entertained a distin- | hundred lerein limited; and if the number of | gress for its action, submitted the following, | fire on the 11th of January. - i the morning journals trap- ja Sdeok Wim Nashua. N. H., Proprietors. ConnaisstoxeR DELANO decides that farmers | euished company at dinner last evening at | Representatives of any State shall be reduced by | which seemed to meet the approval of the com- | vious character. She said that ie eased with | ——— ican cua ie ee whose business is to sell in the market houses or | Wermly’s. Among the guests were Mr. Chief | SUCH apportionment such reduction shall not | qnittee: The Flight of President Lopez. | Livion were : , + : take eftect in the Forty-Second Congress, but | : ae : | Telegraphed Exclusively to the Evening Star. Could stand by him tothe air Dye ix the best in the world; | Other places are subject to the retail trader's | Justice Chase, Senators Stockton and Bayard, ch State = put | AN Act to provide a Territorial Government ould stay i ot y = pi pertect f ise, reliable, | license, but not so those who only sell from time | }15n,'§.§, Cox, Col. Forney, and ea Cougiie. | restates ta aie wenty Bema cones Le pagename — 15—The reznlar mail steamship | trustees, however, do mut appcar t share th at this port to-day, | opinion, for our reporter was informed lat oe be ~ Aca Pe it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- | from Kio Janeiro arrive ti oe a ete ee ices of the Cited States of gpa. Gog sin Pe ing later intelligence from Paraguay. Dis: | might by one of t smbers that they met « tatites whe ah oack Stare may ware the Fort "| gressassemblet, That all that part of the United | patches previously received announcing the | Tuesday evening, ately, and expelled « PERSONAL —Col. Hutchings, the famous pio- | Sucond Compress iy oneess of the 2 States known as the District of Columbia be, | teht ot Lopoz and the termination of the war | fromthe church. The pulpit will be sap neer of the Yosemite Valley, is in town. and is | py suet ay Dhortionment hall bow and the same is hereby, organized into a Terri- | are fully confirmed. It seems Lopez did not | by & new minister next Sanday. being very heartily welcomed by representa- torial Government, by the name of the District | retreat towards oli He was last hy T Th to time. man E. B. Hart, of New York. Miss BATEMAN makes her last appearance 2! the National Theater to-night in “ Mary War ner,” and next week we are to have ‘ Captain Sun adds Jimks” Lingard and his burlesque troupe. As 4 of Columila. from wandering with a few followers about the the tlonde Tever still rages here, we have no | 8¥¢8 of the press, members of Congress, and And be it further enacted, That the ex- | deserts of the Brazalilian provinces. : ii * others who have visited that valley of wonders any : thority in and over sai = ; = ng time has beet a most designin, GES creeNw doubt they will fill the house. and been made at home there by Col. H. and eee wee rider einige ‘clumbjia shall be vested in a Gove Defalcation at “the Hab.” price ebmagree we selma . FIFTH LEcTt ‘Tie New ENcLanp Society means to keep | his estrmable lady. Resins at —— aime Legislature thereor nt Nmpereonon Dee gece weet ep ey ere pasegd to The Evening Star. 1} scr t , aa , : nace aes So shall otherwise provide. : ‘ : BosTox, MAss.. Jan. 1 | ~odm ee “3 — up its social enjoyments with spirit during the | Tag Wart Street Investicatios—The |” ‘Thatafier the next enumeration sh ayes 815,000 has been | Scwtont on ehenes “l wil tot ev aetiehiod win MRS. L. K- LIPPINCOTT, winter, quite evidently. ‘The Thanksgiving and | jfouse Committee to inquire into the recent gold n completed, and before the 15th day of 4 1- he advic te ce, and the con soca tuheena peutcek aap tok Se wisely and favorably known as Ticks | Foretathers’ Day celebrations were vastly en- | speculations in New York city, of which Gen. 1810, the I peter tof the Census mmander- | Test until restitution is No names are | Iu another letter be says Vi will aciiver the : aud | oyable affairs, and they are to be followed up | Garfield is chairman, met at the Capitol this for a pretmunary report of tule, resale fand stati J mentioned. lo ee ee ee in Lincoln E by a series of Sociables, the first of which is to | morn «l heard the testimony of Messrs. showing, first Leghaatice — Vou shest Se mites —- Want to be Compensated. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star Bostoyx, Jan. 15.—Jotin Hayes and Long, who were di ftice under t ' isco ce. . y alter take care that the laws be | four years of imprisonment, have applied to the Legislature for compensation. Se = ; Death of an Aged Clergym: ident of the | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. the S Lowrnt, M. Jan. 1 he shall record and preserve all the laws and | Blanchard. of the’ Kirk-stre ceedings of the Legislative Assembly herein- | Chureh, and a settled eb yet again he says: “My own dearest, iy 18th inst. Hodgskin & Bonner, bankers of New Yor! Mr. Benedict, late president of the Gold Ex- change Bank, and Mr, ‘Tenth National Bank of New York. Jay Gould, and Corbin have been summoned to appear before the committee on Monday. be given Tuesday evening, Hl be pass said Assembly, as provided in section five act; he shall commission ail o! THE COMPANY OF CAVALRY which has re- cently operated with success in the eighth Vir- ginia Kevenue district, under the command of Lt. Burns, has been transferred to South Caro- lina, where they are successfully operating un- der the direction of Supervisor Perry in sup- Tue Revenve Recetrrs.—The total reeeipts | choice of electors for Pre: and Vice Pre pressing illicit distilleries and arresting parties } or internal revenue for the fiscal year ending | dent cf the United States, Representant engaged in defrauding the government. Sune 20, 1869, from all the States and Territo- | Congress, the executive and Judicial oficers ot ——— ake wilson a State, ‘or the members ries, was $1 This is exclusive of | thereof, is denied or in any way abridi parish, being t of age us of the Unite > whom the right to vote at any el tor ‘the supplement 1 protestations, p rt with all the «kill of infernal ingenuity and sophistry, and what wonder that he should suc- v. Dr. Amos | ceed in i Congregational | _ The Rev gyman in this place | Stom are insate hands, and FLASS. the ixth Lecture DAY EVENING, s t jelest “OUR COMPOSITE NATIONALITY.” CHFROKEE NeuTRAL LANps tN KANSA: - = the receipts f alaries, stamps | ¢ > vote ter constituted, and all acts and proceedings | for forty years, 1 last evening of heart | due time forthe benetit of th W ALL'S OUPEKA HOUSE. |The first issue of patents, one hundred and emcee: Sine e Sikes Degarineee rer Lae ee ee Gr other | of the Governor in his executive departiment; disease, at the age ef sixty-three years. is to try, and.were it not for these letters, ne" == . - twenty-two in namber, to settlers on these lands sens & ada o to enable the Secretary of ori shall transmit one copy of the laws and execu- ——— him. The San has got at the bottom of the Li UEA KEENE this sum New York paid over $35,000,000; Ohio. yto enable the of the Luterior | tive proceedings on or before the tirst day of pipelaying which has already been set i Also of ‘ater, Philadelphia. who have established and paid for their claims | 21¢ 09,000; Penn: Stine, | See eee es Pence December in each. year to, the President of aoe sig es ; Licortaie quachess to aon ONE WEEK ONLY, under the provisions of the 1th article of the 100,008; Kentucky, | i ertatites setion awe the United States, and at the same time Se ee or eee Kev. Mr. Cooke by th Cherokee treaty of July 19, 1866, have been re- two copies of the laws to the Speaker of the Loxpox, Jan. the nA House of Representatives and two copies to the | from Paris to-day mention the restoration of | All bt Cooke™ staten President of the Senate for the use of Congr tranquility and the absence of excitement or | false. COMMENCING MONDAY, Jan. 17,1570, With the produetion of BR ns charming Com- erior, he shall, $7,000,000; »0,000; Maryland, ordance with the provisions of the second 34,000,000, Then follow the other States and ved by the Commissioner of In and are being mailed to the parties entitled. erty ims m of the fourteenth artele of the amend- J j/Tesident of the aed * " uneasinces. See ccaae M edy of CHOOL. fea tea Territories in relative position, as follows: 9th, | ments of the Constitution of the United States, | i Case of remov ee hall coectone aul the ——_e—__ line Joh — . TN rine dss LAURA REESE | “ities wh have pai for the Tauis aeardedto | CAz0ruIa 1th, Indiana, and so on down to | ssceriain trom auch preliminary report, ami | Covernet, te, Secretary shall exerci al th: | Pamama and Souths Paciiie Company's | {cy iion tse heening: and hen Pst Seats may be Ellis’ Music Store ami at | “Cttlers . ape msec Florida, which is ranked 39, or lowest among | from such returns of the enumerators and dis | PONG a SF * Lean. p hs ' . * : e réeel : * te ae Secret r Such vacancy or absence, or until ¢ had left unfinished. On arriving in AvICRAs SERASkS. Tue Staxtow Reuter Fesp.—The amount | ™ing the smallest sums among the Territories. | @ ch State and Ue aggregate bauivof represen plospox, Jan. . oh and rushed back to, Philadel- i a E subseribed to the Stanton relief fand in New | T¢ District of Columbia paid half a mil- | tation of the United States; and he shall ascer- [resp ollpet spr firboepigiy ry warren al fag Wipe . THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS York city is about #50,4. Collector Grinnelt’s | on, and is marked 2% among the States’ num- | tain the basis of representation of the several e are to close on the 22d instant, J ——+20e- where he leit her and again came to New York. FINANCIAL AND commercran. | 20626)" o0l and in the Sun “Wiss BATEMAN,” list contains the names of twenty-three gentle- {ive frat timie'in thiscity men who have given $1,000 each, and seven who | Leayreor Ansexce_THEW. bers. congressional districts by d b iding the aggre- gate basis of representation of the dU Sisate: by the number three hundred, reject Who will appear fo Hs 2s . VFPRAGE : : ; by the President i AND EYERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK | ave subscribed $000 apiece. Mr. A. T.Stew- | Coxvestion-—Prof. J. H. K. Willeox called at | [action of a unit which may with the advice and consent of the Sena The amount of mutilated bank notes burned nd after running’ around town f In the beautifal Domestic Drama of rt's list is not quite as heavy. In Boston | the White House to-day, and presented the to!- | to be apportioned to whose term of oflice, shall continue four years, | during the week was $1 ok te } MAKY WARNER $16,000 have been raised, and in Philadelphia | jowing letter : ” ~ 7 tasks of representation ns shall be a resident of the sai | amount burned to date $1 The amount | ! ronghit Mise FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MISS BATEMAN. | $20,000, making a total in these three cities of . s eed pees ene oe : pl nk currency issued for bills destroyed was | At the j ,LN HAL ~~ | about $56,000. The remaining $13,000 will, it is Wasnixcre members, Whose term of office shall continte | £24610, making, the total amount issued th note Wi Ae Beh: sapeeae kann db oii a Weds Hig Excellency the President of @ ceayeak, cal wkou yn £05.20. “The balance due for muti Decrees ] aC. §. POPULAR SCIENTIFIC LE , @ear S he second nal V shin Sodus © wotes ta gant rf notes 807, and total amount of national | Beery WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, + Cot. Casey, Collector of the port of New | frfrige Convention will he held at ¢ with the laws now in force regulating | LONKosyuce <? Cwetanding at this date is ~ ' Com is . J é © 18th, «lectio: i istrict ‘a = plicable. vit si “SISTER wa. | CHeams, #8 expected here to-day, having been | instants, A brillant array of “peak three Wand ccior wnat Weck "members of the: House of as cmbly | , DEN the week ending to-day. there. ta Whe Wcthedtet Beek Trowbtes, ork, on Nat 5d *5 9 7 present from various parts of the country, and iat the Secretary ¢ Interior shallgon or | = ae . heen re a by the ESULT OF THE INVESTICATIONS. notitied that the State Central Comunttee of the | I a Fe oct of meh kk! | before the 10th day September, 1570, prepare —_ be a resident and qual States from the Printing Division, $742. :) ie: re e the occasion promises to be one of much ini Republicans of Louisiana have renewed their | ot Cmbyesin the Executive Departments overnment are interested in this great District from wh in | The Methodist of this week prints the follow- 4 forwarded under the seal of his office, to th: House of Repre fraction rh he i 1 currency. attacks upon him, and hope this time to accom- | of thet in relation to the irregularities in the Meth~ tatives and s g the same pllch something. Mr. Casey had started for | national gathering. That they uiny hate oe it each of the States, a certifi re =e “amount of fractional curren E of their numb New Orleans, and was advised to return. The | Shvortumty to attend its sessions, it ts respect. | statement of his proceedings wider the provis- | MAY decks wl <gopkd — destroyed during th appointed by the Book Commuter, devoted Kepublicans of New Orleans are dissatistied Sekhe tne (ae cries may Mee (ae cus) ee eee ; scribed by law. Th nor persons having | the kepub Ss ot ns are dis Vat such times) granting leave of absence, sis of representation of each of the | fy dent umber of + ir the House of ht to light by the assistant agent with the retention in office of parties alleged to | ax far ns practicable, to those employes who 18 of Mississippi, Texas, V wail be dncanek ee ws toe 2 Le Democrats. On the other hand, Col. Casey } desire to do so. I he include : = Oo: tor ts of dh gor green voy helageenl rere ‘ sage) pad ». ted members of the Honse of Assembly 25,050: te psits of report of results as far as ascer- - «the men most i ap 0 Allow me to : king to com- the aggregate Provide se 0 1000; total, $301,416,05). This report has ne et bee: ermine at the WHITEAUI says the men most obnoxious were appointed at | | Allow me t¢ etter Stee beth entation ol | Provided, That in case of 2 ti port has never yet b the suggestion of prominent Republicans, but | Would cordially welcome opens at T's o'clock. Admittance. 25 | that the New Orleans sugar ‘ ring” have taken Yours, with gr hildren, 19 cts. Special rates t» families and | this means of provoking dissensions between —— ; but 2 summary of its contents will thro Government Securities. light upon the whole subject, and assist the Wasurncron, Jan. 15, 1870.—Jay Cooke & Co. | €liteh in ascertaining the truth. or more persons voted for, the crder a new election. ‘The first 1 for in the fourth her ot isit from yourself. section of sembly shall meet at sue : time nox, said Si atc lien Natio - “The report dwelt yup busine Se geen ae ie administration and the present incambent | _CoF-Sec. Universal Franchise Associations tt tote eenionnr ices furnish the following quotations of Government | mero tf the Coot 8 Mion the business AY ASD Sititt) '** Jatrim’” | of the collector's office. General Dent took the letter to the President, m of the United States atvalt ec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the ae showing that. under such icthods, a and returning informed Prof. Wilcox that while Of loss Was poss : “ Buying. Setting D FE Se before the 10tl tive power of the Di t shall em! S. 6's, 1881 Baan 13 é ; ed AE me ALL wito SAW Miss Laura Keene and com- | no objection was made to employes attend i 1 SS decison ry 1. That the 5a the priating “depart- D NEWEST MUSIC, for Balls. | pany peform Robertson's sparkling comedy | the Convention outside of office hours, nor to ~ of representation of any on account i | Elve-twenties, 1864, 1 Wills were asked for, but f J spline te Ho DONCH, S41 St “School,” at Wall's Opera House last winter, | oltaining regular leave for that purpose, it had | Ofte Presonus denial or abridgment of any right ‘on consistent with the consiitu- | Pive-twenties, 165. 2 Shrcesteor at Prot Sarina s Dancing Academy will be glad to hear that she opens that cosy | been determined to discontinue the issue of gon Saeaement tion ‘an ws Of the United States. | Piveqwenticn’ yam: and uly, 165 ne was found whose duty it was theater next Monday evening with the same | general o:ders of the kind asked for, (and that *_ | piece, which will be brought out in excellent | one such request had already been refused,) as L. style, and will be followed by a short season of | like applications were increasingly frequent. ere Se worer, L comedy, drama and farce. Miss Keene brings eee oe , FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, with her this time the fine stock company which Vinaista Reapmission. = | to examine and check invoices of goods pur- Every bill which shall have passed the Counce | Payectwention fee | comme " {| chased by the 1 House of Assembly shall, betore it law, be presented to the Governor; it he ap- roves he shall sign it, if not he shall’return it With his objections, to the House in whieu it originated §who shall enter the objections ai large upon their journal and proceed to recon- | 5-2" las written a long letter to Hon. J. A. | sider it. If, after su jeration, two- | 5-20's, 1865. A.—A mass of tel- were by officials and to give the situation in the ‘These are of HL and July, 63.1114 cern, and to certify their cor- 1124 | reetness before they were paid by the cashi ‘This work, if done at ail, was done by the head 17% 's,JnSdy,67..114, | of the department purchasing; bills were found, 115% 6-20's,JnS&Jy,68..114, | erroneously cast up, which had becn paid with. Sq Ten-forties out being examined by anybody. j Gold. MOXLEY, fhe result of the Bese of Repre: e Virginia ques- has made the Chestnut-strect Theater, P: contest inthe House upon t pte ; : ‘ . rs, 1885, “43. That the wages-beok of the bindery show. ' A LADIZS, GENTLEMEN AND CHIL- L delphia, the resort of all admirers of good plays | tion was a triumph of the Conservative Repub- Bingham, ing a full accor nt and ‘the rea! | thirds of that House sh to pass the bill, 5-20's, du&Jy,"65. 115% that, since the last General Conteren, e. DREN. mesa — | well acted and mounted in that city for some | licuns, as the indlcations all showed wouldbethe | Causes of the dificulty inorganizing the Georgia | it shall be sent, with the objections, to the other The ™ tendent ender the head st micimassee ASQUEBADE CUSTUMES i d we trust her enterprise will prove * <a Sag ee Legislature.” He says:—“'The question which di- | House, by w! ise ‘be reconsid- Markets To-Day. endent under the head of miscellaneous ar- Ms 4 time past, and we T enterp! eee, | Cake When we went to press yesterday. Messrs. | vides the Republicans of the House is not.a po- | cred, and it approved by teosthirds of tha | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ticles tor which no vouchers were rendered, and LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, remunerative. She will herself persouate ““Na- | Bingham and Farnsworth led off in the fight } litical question, not of race or color, nor a ques- | House it shall -hecome a law. Inallsuch cases | Ba TIMORE, Jan. 15.—Virginia 6 ning which no satisfactory information At HARRY DONOHUES omi Tighe” in « School,” next week, and those | in behalf of the unconditional admission ot Vir~ | tion involving the rights oF any elas of perwon~ | the votes of both Houses shall be determined by | bid iets ached don lace By Heir dee | could beottaincd. cise fourth door sooihet Peuna.ave. | who have not scen her in that character have a | ginia, and championed their cause with marked # teh, but one involving the consciences oF | yeas aud mays, to be entered on the tourmetes | ketch &. That the committee could not obtain from 2 honest men to work the interests of the State | each Honse respectively. If any bill shall noi 5. tact and ability. _ | against a corrupt faction e+mposed of a few in- | be returned by the Governor within five das | pi BAT a MORE. Jane 15—Cotton, a The Committee of ‘The question tirst recurred on the substitute of | dividuals seeking to entrench themselves in po- | (Sunday excepted) after it shall have been pre White corn 81.281.02; reeelpts small. Oatesia | (aretul mani showed the following Mr. Bingham for the bili of the Committee on | tens which will enable them to deplete the | sented to him, the same shall become a law it. | me. “Prosisions unclianged. Winns qu reng | iigitich. tn danuary, ‘ios, his walary was Reconstruction, and the vote, which was care- Gjodirent Gites Goad credit = be State, and ac- | like manner as if he had signed it, unless the | firm at s1. ee 'Y quiet an pope po gt =. o—_ ~ le oasis fully taken, resulted yeas 99, nays 95. ‘Tho pre- plish their purposes. Various devices were | Assembly, by adjournment, prevent its return, September last. 2. An th pt t r 6 great treat in stor he accounts of the agents any correct idea of the compensation of the head of the bindery. 200 UIL PAINTINGS! For sale andon Free Exhibition at BARLOW’S | THE Duty ow Coat. GALLERY oF eeee 1s RS large uumber of | Ways and Means having heard the arguments Prehte will be found amonast thems No. 237 | Of various parties interested in the duties on , 1 Biome A x Wath streets, south | pitami . cast na resorted to hefore the members convened on | in which ease i I not . ; NEW, YORE, Jan. 15—Stocks unsettled, but | examination of the wages book showed that he San che EAMES Eocking Ghee and Hicsare | Munminces coal Mr, Heoper moved yesterdsy | W101, was then adopted, ait the final question | Monday, heen tmecet cian see: G- dnd be iejurther enactets That the Gov- | firm. Money ‘cary at 7 per cent. 0%," 100s, | had drawn, om three several occasions eee the | Fraime E-tablishinent. nol7-Gm_ | that coal be henceforth admitted free of duty. aia i Ks ter them from taking the oath.” Mr. Caldwell | ernor sh i id by and wi J. | Coupon, 15%. Gold, 215. | Virginia6's, ex-cou- i ference, $100. Farther ingui j = eg @ eo . Yeas—Messrs. Hooper | 0 the passage of the bill was taken and resulted J fer (em from taking th yaar ine Thor shall nominate, and by and with the ad- | DoPeo. mew, Gla. Wi ‘6 sh eth te; | awed tak cats Bee hee eee ¥ RT REPOSITORY, The motion was lost. as— yeas 143, nays 49. says that e Leglsia ure of that State isai- | vice and consent of the Council, appoint ali » idk} ueW, Ol 4. North Carelina6’s, old, 40; had been done for years, in A and Brooks. Nays—Messrs. Schenck, Maynard, ? ss lowed to organize that it will ratify the Filteenth | ofticers, including Registers of Wills and Deels, | DEW» 2>%- pursuance of an si 9 eee between hima and 245 F STREET. Kelley, Blair, McCarthy and Marshall. Mr. | 4 800d many Republican members who had | Amendment. except Judges and officers of the courts, and ali | New York, Jan. 15.—Flour dull, Wheat | the agents, by which his compensation was to be ed that the duty be red voted against the substitute of Mr. Bingham, | _ It appears that Gov. Bullock has developed a | other officers whose appointment may be pro- | ¥ict and unchanged. Corn dull and droop- | increased $20 per year, but was not to appear Betwun Tasrtecath and Fourteenth Streets, SiSap mene meeeee tes cee Od BO OUNEEE AO) decned axvunid and) Ye it as itstood | £tTong. opposition is own party, which is | vided for by special acts of Congress. ing. on the books as a part of hissalary. 3. Still “ i £0 cents, for which proposition Messrs. Heeper, | 80° ain tien of the bill OP the Comm hea Bryant, the postmaster at Augusta, | Sec. 7. Amd@be it further enacted, That no mem- ae further inquiry showed that@he guid-sweepings j —_— Blair and Marshall voted yea, the other mem- | *Pted, i Leu of the e Committee, | who has forwar resignation to Wash- | ber of the Legislative Assembly shall hold or be | ‘Te Stxery Hoxow ‘1 had been given him for Several years. The bers of the committee voting in the negative. | WHich accounts for the larger majority on the | ington. Mr. Bryant writes that he has not | appointed to any office which shall have been | Suicide of the Murder. The committce estimate the value of these guld- i OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, - second, as compared with the first vote, on the J Kone over to the Democrats, but has resigned | created, or the salary or emoluments of whicl | of yesterday says: Isaac Van Wart Buckbout | S®eepings for the last six anda half years at i PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., | M¥-+Hooper next moved that the duty be re- | oo sty the office of po-tmaster at Augusta in order to | shall have been increased while he was a mem- | made another attempt on Wednesday evening | £109; ©F more than $1,000 per year. It was KOGER'S GROUPS OF SCULPTURE, duced to one dollar, which was lost bya tie vote, |“, ~ i . i devote his energies to the State oilice which he | ber, during the term for which he was elected. | to commit su During a brief absence of | found that other employes were receiving per- “ARTISTS” MATERIALS, as follows:—Yeas—Messrs. Schenck, Hooper, | ‘The House ill was received in the Senate | holds, and tor oue year after the expiration of suci’ | the person who has been watching him for | @sites, but the amounts were not ascertained, \ - “STATUETTES, &c., &c..| Blair and Marshall. Nays—Mesers. Brooks, | When the latter met at 7.30 p. m., and it was | “Data,” ofthe Baltimore American, says that | term. several nights past, Buckhout, notwithstanding Sele or te nen meng he — = ~~ , : i Kelley. So the com. | ‘imply laid aside, and the Senate resumed dis- | Gen. Sherman states that ‘the has not or- | Sec. 8 And Le it further enacted, That as soon | the fact that he is handcuffed, contrived to get mea prec dbs ee pete mee prensa a PICTURE FRAMES, : a _ | Maynard, McCarthy and Kelley. So the com- cusion on its bill. In the course of the debate | “i¢red Gen. Terry to arrest any of the members | as the Governor and Council are inted, the | a handkerchieCor neck-tie nicely adjusted about | {i duality of goods rece! wegen bed wit CORD AND TASSELS, &c., Sc. | mittee will not report any reduction in the daty | ¢' é sych ate | or the Legislature for all rfed perjury. The | dutics and powers of the Mayors and Councliso: | his neck with a slip-noose and fastened toa ire, Faanety and quality of goods bought. sin ee eae esis BRACKETS, ac | 0" bittrainous coal, unless Mr. Allison returas | Senator Schurz, of Missouri, made a conserva. | courtsare in existence, and ifany of them have | the citi Washington and Georgetown, and | chain which supports his bed. so that by rolling | Shey: tat wonks merch wee etree S, Court shall ian th ' s e | tive speech. After further and unimportant | been guilty of such an offence, they should be | the Levy ease and determine; but | himself how that goods bought were received at all.’ A Fine Assortment for CE ee ee die tate aedmianbers who are J achate it became evident that no vote could be | proverly indicted and tried, but, until so tried | all othe offices shall contiuue. until otherwise | strangle HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Willing tw have the duty reduced to one dol- | ro ced last night, and others desiring to speak, | #24 found guitty, they should not be deprived | provided by law, or until appol h oc by SMITH & STEONG. lar. A desire to force Nova Scotia into anne: of their seats in the Legislature. Ir it shall be- | made under the provisions of this act. marked. “You came back just a little too soon hn, "The. watel or guard returned im | gcnt:,2baE te committee were ied by ee die sos 1 tao very of these defi method, to inquire ment has bec time to ree the preparations, and Bnckhout re- whether there has been actual lowes on pwnd | se nha ect i i the Senate, at 10.90 p. m., agreed that on Mou- | come necessary, court-martial trials will be held, | "'See.‘. And be tfurther enacted, That the Goy- | for me.” He will now be more closely watched. | bAtadine in the bindery. ‘Their examination Ne 406) ON EXHIBITION seere at effect in Keeping up the duty ou | in at 5 p. m., a vote should be taken. in alisence of civil courts. Upto twoo'clagk to: | ernor and Seeretary shall be appoiated by the | Up to vesterday he has elert none since Mewice, | showed, that reckoning Lrom es See wit! ar eee ns, py 2tt, | bet coms jen. Sherman had received no adviee€trom | President of the Uuited states: by and with the | ‘The lack of rest appears to be telling upon these were 1,400 donchs of shins mot acceamte; No. 486 Seventh street, Recertions Last EVENING.—Speaker | Tue ConveNTioN ov PostMasrEens—Iuror- . Terry announcing the arrest of any of the | advice and consent of the Senate. The Gover- | pliysical condition yesterday he imagined twe DvD streets a Te! mee : ; ER members of the Legislature. No order has gone | nor and Secretary shall take an oath or affirma- | that his wife was in the jail, and asked , | Bight Deore above Oa Felons’ Hall, Blaine’s tirst public reception this season was | TaxT KxCoMMENDATIONS-—The convention o! | from the President instructing Gen. Terry to | ton for the 1aithful discharge of their duties | ly forher- He also eeome greatiy alarmed ot - a held last evening at his residence, on Fifteenth | prominent postimasters, convened at the request | make the arrest.’ lefore entering upon the same. The Governor | the least noise, and acts as though he fe: Kev. James Pike, of New Hampshire, did not Chet Baintings, Engravings, , Be. - . z ared ? Sn, Laravet Seek “Bicarteeinan "Wikaee | erect, near I, and until'a late hour the parlors | of Postmaster General Cresswell, concluded = shall r ‘an annual salary of 3 the | the appearance of some apparition through the sign the report of the Book Committee, and is : were thronged. Mrs. Blaine, who, with her | their deliberations yesterday. With other D Loss ov Lire at Cnartorres- | Secretary shall receive sn aunual salary oi | ventilator. nderst dissent from it letter of January 12th, to the , VA—A both of which shall be paid quarter year- niond Whig, contains thi +see- cade, Picture Frames, ng Cord and Ti i “= TERMS CASH. husband, did the honors of the evening in a | matters, they decided upon recommending the e following: About | ly. The members of the Legislative Assemb!: Con Bemembor Name ond Humber. most geulal and gracefal manner, making al! | following important changes: | {o'lock this mornin Fm offre vas raced | shall be entitied toreceive each - Dl Gee ake. Fe ae Onan pines en auteunt cians eee = isitors feel entirely at home, was richly and | Ist. That agents shall be established in va- | near the University, caused by the burning of a | The salaries of the Governor and of the doubted the genuineness of the Which the Sisters of Charity ‘ BALLS, PARTIES, &e. aeoity attiead fa a ress of fawn-colored silk, | rious parts ot large cities, where letters can ‘be | large outhullding hear the dwelling houseof the | to be paid out of the Treasury of the Ui Colonists of Britis Columbia for independence, ty * Sabiuhansen trom : a t < -! 4 , | been the victims. In that establishment from —— | high in neck; rich lace collar, coral jewelry, | Tegistered and delivered by regular mail car- | Hon. Charles Goodyear. The building wa: a | States, and that of the membersof the Assem- | etc., Mr. Vincent Colyer, in pprtnge smn g three ‘hundred = . i 2 to four persons are cared tor, ‘ PERADE two-story frame, containing six rooms. One of | bly shall be paid by the District. ‘Wash: : ° a cieecpemaes "rr and hair arranged in plain and very becoming | 24° “rhat special combination locks be provided | the cpper rooms was oecunied by the tansy of "Sec. 10. And br it further enacted, That the | Meaveee wage Coen pom neg Aggy Sdpenell ny Seas MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 17, style. Mr. Blaine was in a neatly fitting suit of | for through mail bags between large cities, ar- | one o1 the servants on the place. It issupposed | Cop; of the United States reserves to itse!t | politiciars had anything to do wha it. ‘The pe- | 4 obtained from them ‘been quite ar _ Diack, and in s good hi ith himself and | Tanged so that they can only be opened at’ the | from all the circumstances that the fire origi- | the right to repeal or annul any and all act | {ition was drawn ap asia the citizens | insignilicant a watch wassct, aud the H. A. KAISER S HALL, No. 42, GREEN ST., | black, and in a = points of starting and destination. nated by a spark from the fireplace popping on | which may be passed by the ve Assem- | of V without clas tndoceen ohare turned ‘coming from the Tickets @1, aluittine = ger his numerous guests. Senators, Congressmen, | POT yTat tees for money orders be reduced to | the beds ‘were two young children inthe | bly of the said’ District: Seamer Newbe Sechthenseets Sonatbied keikont ame Purchase your ticket representatives of the Diplomatic Corps, the | five cents for any amount below ten dollars. bed at the time, who were smothered before C. 11. And Le it further enacted, That a Dele- ‘turns in suck- = Army, the Navy, the Judiciary, and | | ith. That there be located in all large post of- | they could be rescued. ‘There was little or no | gate to the House of Wepreseniatives of the ‘Liberal guaran~ private citizens were among the callers. Mr. | fices an agent of dead letter offices, authorized | wind blowing at the time, or the dwelling house | United States, to serve during each Con- tees the exactitude of this statement. fos f dwelling, and his selec. | t@0Penand forward to writers all ‘letters held | could not have been saved. In a very short | gress of the United States, be elected was Blaine an elegant dwelling, sel for Postage, all unsealed circular letters and | while after the fire was discovered a num- ae yoters qualitied to elect members of | Queen ot England, different in its reasoning tion of pictures was much admired, and his | periodicals dropped in for delivery in limits of | ber of students and citizens from the neighbor- Legislative Assembly, who shall be en- | from the other, but of the same in | 87 Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe and family left SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. lunch duly relished by the ladies and gentfemen | che post office in which they are dropped, to be | hood were on the ground to render any assist- | titled to the same rights and Fag npg Connecticut on the 19th fer Florida, for the by cree taney » scion’ Vlinstrated Mews: | Present. eee oes a possible. Mr. Goodyear was insured. are an io ee contain ‘ure, printed in eolore, called | ‘The fine mansion of Secretary Fish, lately oc- a Renal pay ar~e e = * she will contains an advertise- SMtnit fer Pilbd farts pages of engravings aud cupied by Senator Morgan, was a blaze of gas esha talen'st facgereiactse Of rates. Soalifas Fle Piet ca TEA tea Rep a peers hy young lady in want of beau for a mas- The feet npsaber of @ magazine, under the title of ] jets last evening, and in the richly furnished | "Gen. ‘That publishers shall be allowed to trans- | WAT Lalmers L dak aii Cecemmumnes p : pc oe he Old and New. Price, 35 cts. parlors wascongregated a distinguished assem. } mit specimen copies of papers and magazines | {1,41 strongly led to the belief that he had been anner O° President of the Boston Radical Club, im place bin = fees ee alth and fashion. Contrasting with | With posters and prospectuses enclosed. ‘oisoned. “Mr. Palmer, until last Friday, was B, a ot Dr . ‘Temperance “Isto. | blage of wei : _ ith. They condemn the patent letter box of | Lit lnt remarkably good health, when Ke w ; ber -—The 3 the sombre full dress attire of the gentlemen | ety ¢ the use of a plain iron box, and | {1/0 Whi"and thedutritent spasms on Tuer | shall be declared by the Go rece it Is reported, | | 7 Satin dresses are now, rapidly tural Annual for 170, | were the rich and brilliant costumes of the fair | do not believe that thefts are possible in street day. About a twelvemonth sinee, one Robert of election accordingly ot cant fashion, except for decrepit ‘Tig Hiesteeted Annuas Register ot Rural Afairs, | sex, tright colors predominating. Mrs. Fish } boxes where police are employed. Brown came to Newton, and soon an inti- Adventures of € win. Priee, 30 21 : 10 cents a head, the Abbie Pulsifer, of Au’ M . at ‘ i th. They urge that additional indacements be ‘between him and Mrs, Palmer. duty of the’ Legislative Assemb!: Gy. 87 Miss > ‘burn, Me. Williams. By William God- | Wasattired in a heavy white silk, with narrow held out to secre more general use of stamped | M#c¥ *Prung up een “= been in Judge Price, 9195, | P&CK stripes, low neck, short sleeves, and | Cr tiones with name of writer upon thera onac- | 4astsP8ing he opened a drinking saloon nos a paid | torens at 20. Prie 50. | almost devoid of trimming except about the | count of saving trouble when the person ad- as neck; head-dress of black velvet and lace; | dressed is not found. Southern MALY, ‘The National Review tor January « void this toll Pi my Al apy ss The oe * Manual. week publication of some Penneg kinds ef pi heany Jewelry of nique style, richly set with | | th. Thatin view of reduction of fees on re- | The Funning | of'Mr. Richardson's works. = Tice, 23 ete as , “ / rs and reduction on money orders, | fj rows, and was at one time closed by the S7It required seventeen bridesmaids, four Plank Books. Day Books, Ledgers, Re diamonds. Both Mr. Fish and his estimable ¢ ment take every means to bring them | {}" lessons from Jvaruaie, Pace Bovks, Memorandam Books. Peck: | teay extended a cordial greeting to the callers, | frac osbarment takecvery B Sherif, ‘The public strongly suspect Brown and more fellized nations as to the best methods of | clerermen, and three oe Kvty.” By the author of Doctor Jacob. Price, | and indulged in brief conversations with many | lth. That the present uniform pay of letter ecute eres ‘arin ace done thee eustetes ongh ee, who were classed among their intimate friends. | ¢2*Tiers be readjusted,so asto make three classes | g>-Two of the blonde burlesquers had ‘Tue Mitp Weaturr.—Profe ‘Thatcher’s | has been organi: ‘Qualitication sor The Poctical Works of Alfred Tennyson. Mius- of officers; first, where a hundred thousand let- | 1, cet-to onthe care between Chicago and ‘St. pmealt ore her trated. Price, 56 ce Tke legations were largely represented, while | ters are delivered annually, carriers shall re- seem to be only good to look at, Gk — —S of capillary sm several of the Cabinet officers and many mem- [eke pedro man hry: f teh J st —— aes wag bead. ca a ‘ bers of Congress were present, and also officers sonnel or, lame than one Bandred theasand. | a—cThe ladies of Indianapolis clubbed together 0 PR Hind onangen§ ram nerpert me cg Y ¢ WELL & HENDERSON, of the military and naval branches, in full dress Sight, ‘and nine hundred dollars ‘annum; to receive calls, each club containing eight or ten uakes, | Erie Railway’ still pom eee gai i Eee te uniform, About 10 0’cloek the President was eight, jess than fifty thoussed Tethers ‘ane de: | misses and one married lady. A column home, | mediate prospect of the ditfer-nces between Le WALLPAPERS, WINDOW SHAD announced, and, after paying his respects tothe | livered, carriers shall receive six, seven, and | list of clubs was published in the morning pa- taken | men and the company being settled. OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FEA! Secretary and wife, and chatting familiarly | eight hindred dollars per annum. ‘Fostmasters Pernt the a ie SPThe Monroe (Ga.) Advertiser eays: “IC aX R first class carriers larshall, who has been lecturing Legistatare—ae FLOUR AND TARE Ob CLOTS, with several of those present, he departed as | Of the HIM CUMS Ott dace grades oy Memphis and other Southern cities upon wo- tts | they cbdouteediy will betes cones win be anedt SN amch strat ¢ 3 ol ie quietly as he had entered. During the evening Tipit aeee Sd Ss ne comarca at yeteer manor ane agpere Se seine ne, Mayor ay — hin che Lower Mewe hy Senge Sor” Ls thei: satly executed in th ation vided, embracing riers citic charges of misbeha- Wi ‘enn. ‘week nearly twenty-three wer former slave, Clow or country, st short notice, and om moderate terms. ore ee = Siar iteompetency oF violates of Poet Omics | for being a dead beat” generally. : year. er.”

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