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a THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED BAILY, Sanday excepted, | ‘At The Star Building, j 8 W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and lth St, EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. THE BTAR ts served by carriers to their snb- wribers ‘District at Tes Cents PxR ye TS PER MOKTH, Copies FRANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The weekly statement of the New York aso ciated banks is again favorable in all respects. ‘The increase in specie is over @ million, and in in the reserve of over three milligha. As increase in their liabilties is only two and half millions the gatn im the over the fagel remrve ts tue ands halt aittican "Wane surplus is now the remarkable sum of $36,242,080. pecans ‘Wasuixoron, Jan. 31, 1570.—Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the following quotstions ef Government ‘WEEs, or Forty Foun ‘at the counter, Two Cx: Three One Dollar wa Fifg Genta Sir onthe, Three Dalare, Ope ‘ear, Five Dollars. No papers are vent {rom effice longer than paid for. OL QP ° g THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Fridey V2. 85—N°. 5.269. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES, : - WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1870. i EVEN ING ST ‘AR. Epitor seem ceroaia this morning FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. pd Peal the act reiting to eles corpus. 2 boi’ i — ‘ regulate judicial proceedings, approved in 183. E FASHIONABLE PARLOR THE HAIR, SCALP AND FACE. — publishes aletter from Philadelphia, attempt- | ‘Thig A ftern: roceedin Keferred to Commitice on Sudicrarr, I GAME. Dr. B.C. PERRY, logist, No. 49 Bond Washington News and Gossi ing to show that, even under its free rng sy ad joon’s P; ge + peers 1.) introdaeed @ bill to revise — street. N.Y. science coal cannot ith Penn. and ame statutes relating to patent ENTERTAINMENT FOR OLD AND YOUNG. | fu thi, commtry, treats with, 9 prescripgions sera ie aiid iP rabbi sao ne ste pills eae = mayen bea So perore | BGictted to Committee on Patton. aia ee case & m, 7. E—" Presi laid ir. Holmas introduced JUST THE THING FOR HOME AMUSEMENT. | fisit, Dandrat Itching: Eczema, Ringworm, ea Cartain HALL, the Arctic explorer, with an | coal should not be abolished. The conclusion is | ge Senate a communication frem the Secretary | the act relating to additions! seco ee * heey tac te cin te ta, | Benes nal attention, Molen andi | Esquimanx man, weman, and child, wasat the | grotesquely illogical, but that perhaps is one of | '¢.S° Ticasely, eadlodiny the of a bill | @xtend the time allowed in the law in relation Feo CORES CEE ES PS | Wene without cuuteg, or scar. Also, Moth | Treasury Department this morning. the necessary consequences of the attempt to | forthe reorganization ofthe marie hospital | t0.the additional bounties until December iat, bi ys aT qhartette of games. combinisg four imtensely inter- esting. bighly anrasing. and innocent ames. for the tainment of okd and young in the famil; nique and tasteful <design, exceHer bolster up the coal monopolists. It isasufficien: | service. Referred to the Committee on’ Fi- | <2 Referred to the Committee on Military cay nance. Tallman have been ordered to signal duty at presad phigh apatnagmcimge ip dy Mave the |. Mr. Trumbull presented a memorial from 6,000 Exsions James W. Carlin and Hamilton C. : in home and foreign markets as follows > citizens of Chicago, asking the abolition of the Saw Yo fe patted catertarmmente. and general compactness of treatment, ‘he re Washington, D. C. effect of eheapening it, as according to their | franking paivinge Keferred to the Committee TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. FE pl , te Be sgt yng ped skihfal way romter it'an unfailing source of amuse | 3) Forme genta ja228,M8 Wot It 1s sarp that the nomination of ex-Judge | statements, foreign coal cannot compete with ey parry presented memorials of similar 7h ra ete poring pad 520s, tah, met 5 parler game boar a s » the coal of Pi ylvania, then there can be no ef se ii v5 5-20's, new, 1565, coupon, 114 Thesfomiiew of rene avery in the Northern cities, BATCHELOWws BAIR BYE. Dench'in piace af Me; Stanton, wit we for, | reason in the opraniton of the Pennevivants | Rott which were referred tothe Committee | ‘This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | 5%; Indi; Sb Tess, coupon, * ends itself to all. " . " = . position y , coupon, 112 3 Fare eee ee ee Oe ery cetea te meee he ne | winked Ww tes Renataae milton. Coal Companies, for it will neither affect them | "Mr. Summer presented a memorial from citi- Cumberland, death. Jt ts perfecely harmi-ss—reliable—instanta £ NOVELTY 1B STAMPED TAPERS. cous. Avoid the vaunted and delusive tions ar Aiirrwith the days of ts whe he | boasting vigtwes not A you would or the revenue as foreign coal cannot sell here. | zens of Kansas, asking that measures be adopted | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS Seaton Jonxsox, of Virginia, who was | And if, on the other hand, it will lower the price | % Secure homesteads to those persons who were ———— “! ie aterswlth tee deve of Sven Weiday, -wiliodithe toacuines Aina. lop - A s ~ formerly slaves. Mr. Sumner said he hadaiways | peetung Scene im the Spanish Cortes. ~~ te jum replies,” ‘i ereape the danger. ine W. A. Batchelor'’s | sworn in on a Executive Man- Coal, then it is incumbent upon Congress to | h-1d the opinion that an essential part of recon- : — ee eee W Sold by Druggiste, “Applied at 16 Bond | “10” this morning, and had along interview with | repeal the duty so.as to relieve the poor and the | struction was to give each freedtaan @ piece of | Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Beening Star. All the novelties in Fancy and Staple STATION- ret, Ye? ei jex-tr | the President. community at large from a tax upon one of the | !and, and he hoped it was not yet too late. Mapnip, Jan. 31.—An exciting discussion oc- ERY and in VISITING, WEDDING and RECBP- — TION CARDS. INDISPENSABLE. There are some simple remedies mdispensadle in Sherman with great pleasure presented | curred in the Constituent Cortes, on Saturday, resolutions of the General Assembly of Ohio, | between Senor Figueras, one of the leaders of ‘THE PRESIPENT will entertain at dinner on | PTIMC Recessaries of life. These monopolists Nege Tatitying tp fifteenth amendment, reflecting | the Kepublicans, and General Prim. The for- as Wednesday evening the Foreign Ministers re- | ‘t** Public credulty too much when they a ing the taking off the duty on coal will not affect bel the sentiments of a vast majority | mer defended the recent Kepablican inaurrec- | ALL NEW BOOKS AS SUON AS PUBLISHED. | any family. Among these, the experience of IIe’ | to pater: _invitstions have also been iseued | 6. reice, and yet exhibit onch walverenl in. | of the people of that Btate., ile wee alan anctt. | Gen, cee eereet ent cee Tee \M pata Fong aeures us. should be recorded PERRY DAVIS’ | to several prominent Senators and Representa- tied in being able to state that the ratification | the le to defend their individual rights, ——— E PHILP & SOLOMONS, VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. For both inter- | tivcq, terest in attempting to keep ups tax in which | was effected by a strict party vote, not asingle | whice lave bece cioiated by the ree Sic: Cahoon bee WHOLESALE AND KETAIL BOQOKSELL. | nal and external application we have feund it of za A : they pretend they have no concern. Democrat having recorded himself in favor of | He turther asserted that ‘those so-called insur- | Cylon aires hc, Sabai Suen Gola, ERS AND STATIONERS, great value; especially can we recommend it for Tre GoLtp Panic INvESTIGATION.—The Junuary 30, 1870. x this great principle. gents who had been killed by the Government | 121 4a121,. a PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, colds, rheumatism, or fresh wounds and braises— | House Committee on Banking and Currency +——_ The resolutions were read, and ordered to be | were simply assansinated. Prim rose and de- [By Cabiea jaz between 9h aud 10th streets. | Ghristian Era. 4e2-tm | tis morning examined Mr. Opdyke in refe INTERNAL ReveNcE.—The receipts to-day | p-inted. i manded a retraction of the offensive words, but | Loxpow, Jan. 31, | p. m.—Consols for —_ or ———_ ff s recent gold panic in | {TO this source were $1,288,434; for the month | | Mr. Ramsey, from Committee on Post Offices, | Figuaras refused to retract. ‘The general wap~ | andaceoohi sean” Bowae 85, D®2252 Servi WAR IN AMERICA Ce eae ee ta Pen ee me Ot tee venent geld panies | nding tle date, 813,40840346: and for the Boca reported, wits sinendamcuts, the Dill to Incerpe- | position ts thet the matter will end ina duel. | Be; te-d0's, Si: gt Eerie, re “s 8 FOR Yo i@ MEN, tl ional | New York. Athacrnpc acy sl he ‘el raph Company. e gra mi ry review announced for to- \tiantic, % , il meng securities sa “00 | actraction of the wrxens and the Nappies Or rave yenr to dale, €90.065/493. Mr. Morton introduced a Sill’ to admit the | dav has been indefinitely postponed. a —e DRAPER'S INTELLECTUAL DEVEL MaRiace, when perfect manhood and perfect wo- | Tae District 1m CoNGRESS.—Mr. Williams, . manhood white to consecrate the union.” Se State of Mississippi to representation in Con- | ‘The weather is very stormy and disagreeable. | “1 ecnroo: OPMENT OF EUROPE... es S, 1 p. m—Cotton market stead mnt tree, Nomrxations.—The President sent the |fol- ess. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Dicky Ses <> 3 7 a clopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCI. | Of Indiana, to-day introduced in the House a en “ and dull. Sales 10,000 bales. Middling Uplands, dksenweeial Vastendar 5.00 | ATION: Box Po Philadeiphia, Pa. fad codm. | general incorporation act for the District of | lowing nominations to the Senate to-day : a Mr, Patterson introduced bit incorporate A Contradiction. 11Qally; Middiing Orleans. 11 yal2. ; ee = Columbia, and a bill to provide for the incor- | Thomas Loring to be Collector of Customs at | 9, Sasures, Gane in J - Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. rem 4 3 DRAPER'S CIVIL POLICY OF AMERICA 2.50 AMUSEMENTS. poration of Railroad Companies in the District, | Plymouth, Massachusetts, Mr. Cragin introduced a bill to abolish the | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 31—The officers of the ‘The Marhete Be-Day. “Si : u strict, | “Tiloyd Moore to be Collector of Customs at ; = Camden and Amboy Railroad deny that any | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Mar. DRAPER’S TEXT BUOK PHYSIOLOGY... 1.50 — — both of which were referred to the District sts ri office of Surveyor of Customs. Keferred to the = o = ALL’S OPERA HOUSE. |™ et | Cherrystone, Virginia. Committee on Finance. collision occurred at Jersey city to the Washing | Bactiwons, dan. 3i—Cotton dali and LADY BYRON VINDICATED—Mre. or Committee. Wiiliam S. Wood to be U. S. Attorney for the Mr. Howard offered a resolution calling upon | ©D through train on Saturday evening. R. | nominal, at 25y- Flour dull, and market Stowe. Price. - 1.50 | Lasers... LAURA KEENE; ao District of Nevada. the Attorney General for copies of any opinions | Stewart, assistant of the general superintendent | slightly favors buyers. Wheat’ at $13hasl45, ee a ‘Aico of Chestnal Sireet Phestre, Philadelphia. ASSIGNMENT OF KecrviTs.—Special orders | Francis A. Walker, of Massachusetts, to be | or instructions he may have given to any of the | Of the Camden and Amboy road,says no such | Corn dull, white, Sta1.02, yellow Stadse, PUCK -Ouida_. —— No. 22, just issued from the War Department, | Superintendent of the Census. military commanders since passage of the | *¢ident cecurred as is reported. Only Dramatic Entertainment in the City, é Me directs the Superintendent of General Recruit- last act relative to Georgia, and particularly —-_—_ firm. Rib sides, Male; clear do., BIRDS AND REPTILES—Lewis Figuier. THIS EVENING, ing Service at New York toforwarddetachments | MR. FRANcts A. WALKER, nominated to-day | any Instructions relativerts the cieibilite cf | Discharged Navy Yard Employes shoulders, 13ai3¢; hams Lard and every evening until farther notice, of recruits ae follows: 59 to For?Delaware, for | for the Superintendency of the Census, is at | members of the G ton the President was sonaneniie sat ooh pong Rey id= FOR SALE BY Tom Taylor's Eccentric Cemedy, assignment to companies K and L, 4th artillery; | Present Deputy Special Commissioner of the tested to communicate to the Senate any | “AUTaPhed Baclusively to The Evening Star. na Surold, BOK bids Boe waned, he, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. 7 to Fort McHenry, Md., for companies C, D, E | Revenue, in charge of the Bureau of Statistics, | information he has relative to the recent elec. | pul APMP RIA, Jan.31—The Frey tt cer} i don 106 SAUL. orth Costin, BLANCHARD & MOHUN, Florence Trenchard.........MI88 LAURA KEENE | and H, 4th artillery: 34 to F Treasury Department, which position he has | tion in Mississippi, and the action of the Legis- sais th se bid, 43 asked; do. 24 bid, 26 asked. and H, lery; 34 to Fort Washington, have sent a petition to Congress asking leave to » new, 5 As perfurmed by her over 1,000 nights. Md., for companies A and M, 4th artillery. filled with ability for the past year. During the | ature relative to the Fifteenth Amendment. = . 7 ts ured at Ellis’ Music Store. Due notice COR, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 17H ST. slit give tthe eeraiel peaenitr ena * drama. HUNTED DOWN. it's paration. Chas. Dickens? se CitniSrM AS EVE. continue work and to allow their wages to aceu- | Naw ¥orx,Jan.31—Stocks unsettled. Mone rebellion he served with some distinction, and | 4,1 4€ ¢Urrency bill was then taken up, and Mr. the t r the passage of the Appropriation | easy at 6 per cent. E: , long, 9; short, : Morton withdrew his amendment to place the : —y 4% 4 Goverxor OxsLow STEARNS, with his wife | ®t the close thereof held the rank of brigadier | additional amount of bank. cireu at She tn: Virginia 6's, ex-coupon, «i; and daughters, (who are making a brief visit to | £¢neral. Prior to his appointment as Deputy | +52,000,000. No Monopoly aameaiiiie ain wth Ce : z snr a ‘will receive their New Hampshire | Commissioner, he was on the editorial staft of | | Mr. Sherman offered an amendment, that any sata a Wandin mks : : a bank located in any State having more than its | 7eegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. ing. Wheat datl and rather heavy. Gorn quict RAED CONCERT: __ friends and acquaintances, at the rooms of Sen- | the Springfield Republican, and has lately writ- | proportion of circulation shall kave liberty 31.—The journals to-day state | and drooping. Comsex 4%: STREET aND Pa. Av. PROF. ESPUTA’S MUSICAL ACADEMY, ator Cragin, at the St. James Hotel, on Tuesday | ten several valuable artictes for the Atlantic | femove to any State which has Jess than its pro- | that the French ees of a _jaterior, a en ‘Seneetonee 9 = Por Sine agait * . md % v . Monthly and other magazines. portion of circulation, Mr. Tman made this ig company ® Ca —The visited geiheleemcieteemtha usher, Mother sul Child; | WEDNESDAY EVENING, Fra. 2, 1870, | evening: at 7x o'clock. Ail New a . sia Amendment in bebalt of the Finance Committee | for the privilege of laying s cable from Algiers | the American, College’ in Home\on the" 20th, ner, M.D. METZEROTT'S HALL wf 2 Ito | _Miteaar Accounts 70 nz SwoR To.—Sec- | It had heretofore received the approval of Con- | to France. said, in eflect, that hereafter allmo- | where he assisted at ani clivened a car- Higce. | A Rovel. By Lady Georgi- For the tof” ceive a cordial greeting, and should not fail to retary Boutwell has issued a circular to the | Tes, aud it was thought there would be no ob- nopoly in telegraphic cables would be ane, fom ng pga wee y 4 ee Sa Sees Snobs ST_MA Woes FREE SCHOOL. resent without furth 5 : Bout ection. and that even private were at lil to udents and a num! merican visitors, in- ‘Thackeray's Book of Subs. Ticket, soa Chisdren's Ficaets, 23 Gents, ia eae disbursing elerks and proper accounting officers a dr. Norton said there was objection. In i | Tay cables. sins beans wy to | Ciadl feveral ladies. “The oly Father’ ex- THE GAZINES FOR FEBRU. 4 poncert commences at 6 0c! yeoctecty. of the Treasury Department, directing that all | State (Minnesota) there was plenty of cap! FEA co " gratification Catuolic Worlds ot N ES Tortie Manan cheeks Menta Becket ee on eee” | bat 70 ROtaxtion A/Savrnos Bawe Me) ees prcarsiod By onloene. casks ec'einer eppos-ad to organized banking associations, and Seizure of Imported Silks, ac. Chureh in America, and declared that the Ite. London Society. ~ or Patterson introduced in the Senate this morn- | ™ = they did not want other parties to come in the | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. public of the United States was one of intelli- Geeviand Months, WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY O" MUSIC. | ing a bill to establish a savings bank in the | “MPloyecs of the Treasury Department. for | ‘'t*,! New Yorx, Jan. 31--On Friday night the | Sehce and virtue. Ite stated that condemmntion Lippincott » Magazine, CATE ARE URS OF THE FIRST COMORES: | ict of Columbia, naming as corporators Zz, | ™ileage or expenses incurred while engaged on | "Mr. Sherman said this would not interfere deep nigh of | ofthe Church applied only to licentious and in- Atlantic Peterson ¥ Custom House officers seized 88,000 worth fidel revolutionists, who were as offers superior aivantages for gaining @ thorough | C. Kobbins, Wm. B. Todd, Edward Sizams, Jos. official business, must in future have appended | with the proportion of the 45,000,000 to which s = 1 silks and other goods in the Hamburg and | (; hambet SIC. rc * ss Minnesota would be entitled. rz United States as in Europe. co ber Myke tg Be on ona Ko agen Casey, Jas. M. Latta, Henry Willard, Wm. H. | “ereto = oath of the party that the distances Mr. Sawyer did not see any objection, if the arene npn evo = of the German | that the Pope has yielded to France Dem * Magazin to grade. “ * | phiip, A. R. Shepherd, Wm. P. Dole, Hugh | Ch#Tged have been actually and necessarily | circulation of these banks that should be re: pers yen goods were removed | drawn the p project of infalibility. Hours at Hu The Nineteenth Century va) bp Srring Term, begins on MONDAY, February | yCutloch and M.G. Emery. Referred to the | ¥eledat the date therein specified, and that | moved was not included in the quota of the cis. | % the = a the Bavarian House of Deputies Prince . P eived ai 5 Dovel Z i =: ae e ; is ———— wnlohe declared that defend the Pi tit Ips cares Lite. |. | _see circular, at the music and book stores, or | Committee on the District of Columbia. Bae Oo ee nn cared anit. Fee cs Rona aoe See Large Tax on Legacies. evmtanink Seon tee heneinee Oh ae srt Almanac at que Se eee any thee yam on Say ee Steamboat, or } tion the Comptroller of the Currency would | Télegraphed Bzclusively to The Evening Star. montanes in the Church. He pronounced the Letter, Note, Cap Paper, and Envelopes at the a eee AT THE FEXT Executive Ssession of the Sen- | “ther conveyance, and that the expenses as | place on this provision. New Yorx, Jan. 31.—The Government tax on | Confederacy of the South German States a very lowest prives INCOLN HALL. ‘harged have been actually incurred and paid. Mr. Morton said it would certainly be a great | the legacies of the late Edwin A. Stevens was | phantom, but objected to a union with the Cou- Ie at ker ate an effort will be made to dispose of the | hardship for the citizens of Minnesota : | paid to-day amounting to $91,640. This don't | federation of the North. ‘ONS BOOK sTORE, é : “ . sRES | nomination of Attorney General H: ne | No account of such party or parties unaccom- | hardship fo citizer innesota or any | . ing to $94.64. This don’t North. é ceetrerited Bnon Geman.) Booty WARESDAY apd FRUBY EV EONCs | pertion om the Supreme Court bench, townie | Fanied with thet above presribed wit be | {nyse aringim han thts properdnt | lacie the gary the wid, which len: | Am addon psi convntion haw boon commencing JANUARY 12, he was recent! inated. i paid by any disbursing officer of the Depart- | banking business, to find themselves forestalled ree . Feducing the rate of international By the following disti hed scientific’men : e was ly nominated. Rumor has it that a i eee ag Looxovr vor rue nonmay vars. Prof B. W. HAWKINS, of ‘New York, om Nat- | che nomination will be rejected by a consid, | Ment, Or passed by the accounting officers. wy banks coming from the other Stateshaving | = — letters exchanged in closed — were 3 ; COOKE, of Harvard University, on | rable majority, and that it is the desire of | ‘tnx New MurTany Derantwent—General | “Mr. Warner moved as a proviso that the pro- ait A sees inased 4 Stellar Chemi Senators to get the nomination out of the way, | Sherman this morning issued the General Order, | visions of this section shall not go into effect fur | as UP ite, Kx. Jan. 31-—Judge Lewis Col- a A lins, of M: it itt: in order that the President may send in another | referred to in THz STAK of Saturday, announe- | “months after the passage of the act. thor, died = Xe. on Seoecaer istry. ree assortment of HOLIDAY | “prof DANIELS, of Chicago, on r, died at Lexington, Ky., on Saturday rene @ petition to Minister Washburne, requesting =— 7 Lectures to ‘commence at 8 o clock. Single to do all in his power to hasten the comple- aut ; ne f Beng Mr. Abbott offered an amendment dectars 1 of the postal treaty between France and the vuekete G0 conte; admitting lady and yeatieman‘?3 | name. foe : that iio such construction shall be put ujon the | tee en United States, if age . : 31 . 5 “J. The Senators an presentatives from jor to authorize the circulation of any Portagese rhe Argentine t in Paraguay have re- ARINI'S COTHRIE CARNIVAL | .DISCHARGES Ar tHE Wasnixcton Navy | te State of Virginia having been admitted to k which may be removed into any State be. | got Roper ee BS Cenning, | turned totheir howen The Brazilian volunteers A ee moOmA I BAL MASQUE Yarp —Five hundred inen will be discharged | their respective Houses of Congress, the com, d from the qnota which any State | 7,, Exclusively to " 4 were expected at Kio. pet eth jOUKS. pF chert lace 0 on FURSDAY . Spy og 170. | from the Navy Yard to-day, mostly from the | mand known as the First Military District has Ly utitied to under the additional cireu- Aten in. 31. * cedape gr deg py pot ye TOY BOOKS: on ALBUMS, | m5, E street, between 9th and Wth. Sub- Bureau of Construction and Repairs, and Steam bar gg of the President, the States of | “The “aremintae ee aWitncr was then | lx Secretary of Legation ‘and Charge-de-A aires ae “hal BECROCKET BOOKS. | tetiptign, emitting ® gentleman aid one Engineering. One hundred will be transferred | wsryiand, Virginis, West Virginie and Sere | aged i . <" | sd interim, at London, goes to Washingwon, in | Queen Victoria cannot, through indisposition, Anda sxeat variety of FANCY GOODS. Selling very | ior st below Pa. avenue, has been cuzaged tofur- | t the Bureaus of Yards and Docks, Equip- | Carciina will compose the Department of Vir- r. Conkling said if there was to be any com- | ‘he same capacity. open Parliament personally. CHEAP. Cali and —- ir yourself. om nich costumes for the Carnival: omy sulin ments, and Ordnance, leaving about seven hun- ginia, at cmaneed, of Bru vet Major | plaint _ mils this matter it would more see- ————_ -oene ‘At : ‘ + Director: | dred men at work in the Yard. ‘Those to be re- neral E. 5; Canby, Headquarters at Rich- | properly come from those States where the | ‘Tue New Disease 1x New Youx.—The New |. ; ™M —The New ¥ BOOK AND gi nrg my RE, GEORGE W. EVANS, Secretary. jai-tfeli tained are actual residents of Washington, who ide cowed oy geo @ part of the tank would be on ee from those | York World of Saturday has the tng = Lo Post ay Ree onan Gcescainiees ox de 20tf Corner HITEHURST GALLERY. have families to support. 3. Commanding officers of all posts and de- | "Mr. Cragin said ater all the, fev calseot iC wtich ire Keows we oe nae | eles "et bo ien oe . ‘ood-chopper, ‘said after all the great complaint | two cases of it which are known to exist in tht Sew Year's ~ TANKERS | wiAMMOTH ILLUMINATED VIEWS 0 fachments now serving in the limits of the new | that had been made against the New England | city at the present time in the hospitals, ‘The | Doch,2™aning Since New Year's day from Wy - BANKERS. —_— e y nockie, have not vet been found, although a other MAGNIFICENT REPR! Guxrnat Jony Eaton, recently nominated | Department will report to General Canby for | Statesof having too much ‘banking capitate | has been sent to those institutions under | searchin, lhas been scouring the mountai — = SES te ee ee toile, en for the position of Commissioner of Education, instructions. The ey anies of the 8th infan- | was rather surprised to hear the representatives | different bames, typhus, typhoid, and simple | in quest oi ceensince that time. Not the alight. — = PES: = 4 Det. 5 is a New England anda graduate of Daxt- try now serving in the State of North Carolina | of the South and the West expressing opposition | fever; but they have proved to be relay ing | est trace of the children, not even anarticle of J B BRYA Pres. J. A. BUFF, Tr ‘Exh a at 7% o'clock. Admittance, 25 pay College yes pen rea is can ieshiaed fo Beowet water Gaal a ool report po rigged more than 45,000,000 ins cireu- cs ola ytd —, — prevalent in the clothing or foot-print, have yet been found. . —_ bition opens ‘and be nt . H. com- ation. wor) ps of Great itain for a great a} were: GTON CITY SAVINGS BANE | Sh,,(puiem 19 cls. BP =“ Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau for | manding Deparlment of the South, for orders.” i (ine. | Manypersons believe the children 4 murdered this Wee ead alta eae te Aes oe a8 —— HOUSE.—Under the call of States for bills | Yeats. It is a common disease in by some of the older members of the family which ict, T leaving the iy exacand x |, Ire~ street and Louisiana avenue, 7 PICTURES OF ALL KINDS, AS USUAL, = land, Scotland, Russia, Poland, and ‘consists: 'yble and dest, jacob. jabia GxorGia axp THE FirreextH Amenp- | #0d joint resolutions tor reference only the fol- ce towns. Dr. Norton docs not Ror kee Tliabets St his cldest son, 3 EST ON DEPOSITS. TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT. sat. ~~ | came the editor of a Republican paper at Mem- : lowing were introduced and referred t» the | t got here at thistime. It appears th the Foor teehee names an the wife of RESET |B ceo mmatci eet caer. L| in ataterearh Seinen! Raver. | Mca an crttecter anon Sure | Sa | eas taag tas tt hele ee mentioned ere oacay c & co. Gn coe Tatil the New Schad stan “aracity he served | adopted a resolution appointing a committee t@ | lo kine vot see mina Becta case the i lying along. the river on both sides or | Uwe perce, Judge 8 vee 4 AY COOKE FOR FANCY AND MASQUE BALLS, until the New School system was abolished by | * : Southe i 3 % and made affidavit that they FoR the t Legislati ¥ | inform the Governor that both houses were | citic Railroad Committee. and in ‘dirty quarters generally. | knew nothing of the whereabouts of the ch d BANKERS, LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHIL- L present Legislature. ready for business, and then adjourned until ot oat grec oan ree oe peated for = W many more cases than thirty-two of which | nor anything concerning them, further than Buy and sell st current market rates A s DREN. = Fivaxciat Orerations oF raz Govery- | ‘day. The change which has been produced | United States Navy, Naval Affaire |" "| bes have nndcracmeotucr nastobeaee tire Seet of Senmary to gather wuts, since hick GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. OIL PAINTINGS! uext.—Secretary Boutwell has directed the | the Legislature by giving the seats of ineligi- | My Mr. Cessna (Fa.): Bill to admit tc Scate | it cme Sar nase comet with shivering, fol- | time they have ueither beensecn nor heard from. GOLD AND SILVER. psa Mile aslo ee MIR nay jpineicteoprarael israel PARSE marr odie rele gy 8 of Miceiesippt to representation iy Congress. | lowed bay sl rise im the temperature of the | This leaves the case sorteenbed ta wee Oniers for STOCKS, aud BONDS promptly exe- | g¥et, sale endo Free Exhibition large number of | million of gold each week during the month of | Next highest number of votes may, perhaps, re- | o,2'tameetiect amd Ot Cane tered te deal of pata tn the heads etacs | irene A reward pH ne oy “(STERNAL REVENUE STAMPS furnished, | MODERN PICTURES | suitable, for Holiday | Feyruary, and to purchase one million of bonds | sult in making that State the one to eal the | {2esamee! a ccoameeetn lasts six or seven days’ Then there comes’a | Creare bas been a — pea ss | cage Boe A 13th streets, south | on each alternate week on account of the sink- | Tatitieation of the Fifteenth Amendment. But | By Mr. Welker (Ohio): A bill to amendthe | sudden Sweating, under which the temperature =a s20e- A es Lacks thoes cn Bee ing fund. : one more State is needed, and it will be either | act Cages Sal House of Correction for boys | falls quite low—of course below the normal | A New EXrEpitiox To THE PoLE.—Capt. C. Frame Establishment. no's | “'Secretary Boutwell in this order discontinues | Gcorgia or Nebraska, the Legislature of which | the DEG et Co autrored daly &, cn be ee tae See Kotitlt promores another expedition to the ABT Berostronr, the purchase of any bonds to be held subject to | !tter State will meet within a few days. wind ane paon, (Obie): Bil to, amend section | pains, and i left in a exhausted condition | Age! eters comannntiepians MG oe, the action of Co and will pureh: : J E . tor tive or ye. Then comes on the re- | in brief, is to have two small vessels of about 150 DEALERS 19 Between Thirteenth and Fouricenth Streets, ing fund proper. The practice heretofore has | '° be Submitted to the House, to~ pro- | St boas diciary. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE. been to purchase four millions per month for | P&bly, is not such an elaborate measure ‘as | “By Mr. Beck (Ky.) Joint resolution requiri : that ha 1 that al d order 1 Setting Gorerument and Corporation Bonds bought ané the special fund, and two millions for the sink- | Orsvestigation by the: Wave: snel Moves Ca | natal regulations and orders of the Es = ‘ portunity of acquiring the fresh provisions or bongeht ULL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ing fund. mittee. ‘The bill will be most notable fer addi- | of distillers shall be signed bby the Commissioner eanibie a enya llother Marketable Securities sold or boneht oe PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., : tions to the free list and the reductions on iron, | in person, and approved by the Secretary of the itions, the scarvy. As a minnie. MOGEAS GROUPS OF SCULPTURE, EDUCATIONAL WORK OF THE FREEDMEN’S | sugar, coffee and tea, and the transfer of many | Treasury in person. Ways and Means. general thing my staple diet, and so of my com- — aa ‘ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, Bunxav.—The Joint Committee on Ketrench- | articles in the drug line from an ad valorem tre By Mr. Williams (Ind.): Bill for the incorpo- be, as formerly, raw meat and train DENTISTRY. STATUETTES, &c., &c., | ment had along session on Saturday to consider | specific duty, On pig tron the duty is xed at | ration of railway companies in the District of ———— iy believe i will be able to reach PICTURE FRAMES “" __ | the bill introduced by Senator Patterson, trans- | $¢,PeF,ton, 82 less than the present rate; and.on | Columbia. District of Columbia. NGG Raae S eeeere res. es CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. DENTISTS, VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, ge Removen From F St.. Ber. 9tu anv 10TH To No tod i “ Grence Pranopy’s SrecvLation tx Cox- | the North Pole and return in three years; bat serap iro at $6 per ton, €2 less than the exist- | Also, bill for the i tion of companies : ; ferring the educational work of the Frecdmens’ | ing rate. On tea the duty is changed from 25 to | for manufacturing an beliding is the Dornict charges with speculating te Goeibarnst toca: | aeeuianal pearets soma pte object of the Bureau to the Board of Education in the Interi- | 20 cents per pound; on coffee from 5 to 4 cents | of Columbia. Same reference. during the war, took when at Portland | Voyage and travel, I will continue that time.” orDepartment. They called in General Eaton, | Pet pound; and on the three standards of sugars By Mr. Voorhees (Ind.): Bill to anthortze the 4 i occasion. = from 3,4 and 5 cents to 2,3, 4 and 5 cents per | Kansas Pacitic Railroad Company to continue | Syme tine after, to explain the probable origin eee 1223 Pesxsvivasia AVENUE, Between A Fine Assortment for lately nominated for Commissioner of Educa- | pound. Bituminous coal and salt remain at the construction of its road te Hi Paso, New | of the — of friends at dinner. He | | Scrrgack 1x Texxpssen—In the Tennessee = < 13a Sts HOLIDAY PRESENTS. tion, and questioned him at length as to his | old duty. Anthracite coal is placed on the free | Mexico. Pacific Railroad. as y on ‘the ‘South t, | State Constitutional Convention at Nashvilic, ee oc ely SMITA & STRONG. | Views of what may be done by the Bureau to | list. A consolidation duty on steel, in all , | By Mr. Kerr (Ind.): Bill to relieve the pouiti- | formly condemned the course mn | on Friday, the suffrage constitutional amond” 2 is fixed at 3 cents y d. On tin, i | disabilities of James F.Johuson, of Bidtord | ‘king up arms, and had injured his reputation | ment to the State Constitation was adopted by ENTAL ASSOCIATION. No. 486) ON EXHIBITION jNo. Promote the cause of education throughout the scitie daly of 28, conte p 4 tee |G 5 2 among friends by his advocacy of the | a vote of 50 to 16, conferring the rigut of xa‘- ete ;: 4 frm ‘The Committee were much pleased at | * ific duty of 24 cents per x foam issubsti- | county, Virginia. Keconstruction. aa at Us When the AJ = “> Sone DES. LEWIE & Davis eraner.§ AT MAMKMITER, 2 senzur, | COUntry. The D tuted for an ad valorem duty of 25 per cent. On | — Under this calla large number of private bills =, 0f, tne, Union. When the, Confederate | frage on ail male <itinens ited: States, No. 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, "No. 486 the manner in which General Eaton expressed | cigars the duty is made aoe ee for claims, pensions, Xc., were introduced and 5,000,000 inn pi Pyles poy es 21 years of age, who shall have been residents of Py ea ae between himself, and will probably make a favorable re. | andthe ad valorem partof the tax abolished, | referred to priate committees, eS es Sere — Tennemee for twelve monthe, and the — wee Sore Bartels, S| oye MDraRaberg OM Feewhy Mal, | Fort aon te bill at am eariy day. Tare ee ne PS lath) Sater he following | Sis ining ante te. propniuon, er | Bete lecion it aso ropees sone res harge will be made for °< 6? we when Artificial Teotb are to be in- aes from that time they | fore the sm at c- swee, ‘Kesolved, That the Committee on Banking and ee SiTx vor A NEW State DEPARTMEXT Buitp- Prince Peco Bagot fag neers Prece garrency be. and. a they ¢ ore hereby irectedo Feport could get Confederate = cents on the | tion, to show he has a tax amomed 1xG—The Joint Committee on Pablic Buildings | Arthur, accom) Rg Sg Fen Meal ftp ee ay eye Sy re Le ory ; cn © tnd Grounds, composed of Senators Morir er | Elphinstone, Lieut. Pickard, Mr. Fitzroy, egal tender notes fo the amount of 4400 Towed engagement to furnish | have adopted, unaniinously, resolutions Uvank E ert thengh the patient will be re\uired to By Ho a ees Simon ees is Geeks | Bla ot Mine dome ‘wWewilt | _Fleare Remember Heme sod Nember__on34-17 x = . | Be duore, accepted. The the Convention for accepting the foregoi Vermont, Trumbull and Cole, and Representa | Sururday; and’ went to his old quarters tn the | ,<4ee, louse. by a.rote of 43 to 11, refused to | year passed. “Confederate bonis Sere acting | ing She CORY ig BALLS, PARTIES, &c. second the demand for the previous question, | ior less than 25 cents, and holding his friends +s0e- y » tives Beatty, Smith of Tennessee, Tanner and | Brevoort House. He looked somewhat and then a member to the bargain, he made $60,000 by the transac- : —- Getz, in company with Secretary Fish and Gen- | and not so fresh and rosy as he did on his way to | Jution, it went over under tion. . Faiccns op run ice Cncr—The Eastern po- ea eral Michler, Superintendent of Public Build- | (yaytngion, probably owing to late hours: Yes | Mr. Crebs Probability, of the fallure of ‘hes or THE took an official peregrination to-day in dine with . William Tue DeaTa oF SALwave—We have the par- been packed this win- Se ee eee ns sTON 8 ponipe r orag agg State Department. | Butler Dunckn; tomorrow evening with Mr i, | ‘0nduire into the general ticulars of the capture. trial and execution of | ter. ast countey gener- = very beet manner ye een ——_ ‘WASHINGTON testi . ‘The committee visited all the unoccupied pub- E. Merton, and on Thursday ovening ya Mr. | Dower to send for ‘and papers. iss put him out of om, M4 gg 4 Inlay net to rely upon wy i 14 fore engaging elsewhere. At the new Masonic Temple, on August Be! ‘The ball given Debate arising, the resolution went over ander a ef pper BB Oia* gord plates be nage at | MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1870. He squares and discussed the adaptability of in honor of his royal to-morrow even- rules. od commenced the moment that he reached | sippi ice every winter, and old valuation for ev cry (abot class ? - each. Secretary Fish was in favor of Lafayette | ing, is intended to be the most recherche that jis oie ; | Port-au-Prince. He was convicted of treason, | the of have for work. ‘des Tickets $2, admitting s gentleman and ladies, 3 - McNeely (Ill.) introduced the + | devastation, ‘and assassinations, con- | « market. of ‘think — ‘quare, in front of the Executive Mansion. | has ever been given in New York. The Hesoleed Tat the nate ae ‘and, after a breathing | there f-4 ~— D*s.",A"%. BA. MERRILL, DENTISTS, ‘Tickets to be hed of the members. 40% -St_ | Several of the committee were opposed to this, nya Sh a ane snn ee * paid in strict-compliance with the contract pope Dade mage pA wegen eo out to a or one med ae, Cort Rep tee CLR MR gg as it would spoilone of the most beautifal parts | his inlention to be, present at the baller the | under Which it was made, whether in coin or | ans snd"sot' to. death amid, cathusactic | Leet capes ce, gomand of the city, and that FICIAL TEETH on any ied D_ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO’S AD- | of the city. ‘The joint committee will mect on enty second Regiment, which takes placo at Cate os ponds | shouts or «: Vive la Constitution!” He was 43 Louis Democrat. Gevired. "Pure Netrous Ozvde' jas constantly on hand lem _—_ ENT. It will pay. jas | /y, o t and determine the site. yt ‘on the 8th of Fobraazy. meee rine policy of tras | Years of age, and had Sf wik eat jie EF Sane iecteg boat pain, We guarentee ts | _ I | Tuesday nex seeoams : Outaiesy : 4th) hewillattend | Yon, which ts expending millions of money ts Sener — ‘UBER, of Cincinnati, the prin- fu every particular. — —." 7E HAVE FUR SALE A LARGE VARIET) ARRIVAL OF THE Mississ1rrt Sexators— | Hé ladiereeepion of tee seed bonds at a lum, while the Govern- challenged man in the world ~ WOOD ANP Oo: SLATE MANTELS AND GRATES, Geueral Ames and Mr. Revels, Senators elcet | will be fully eceupled while to New York with | Bt pa ae Eure Stain —Frervthing i quiet at him for & side, writes to WOOD AND COAL. which we of Sr from Mississippi, have arrived here; the latter | balls, parties, dinners, drives and sight-seeing | o, the tories the Erie railroad shops, but in order to prevent x the 22> Pe et accompanied by his nephew, Frederick Revels. | senerally. Mr. Ind.) demanded the yeas and | “renewal of the ep Ei therefore WE 2 £8 S88 ‘AMES M. SCOVEL. ‘They bring with them certified copiesof the new | Conan Nawa—A dispatch from Havana de- | BAy3;and the fnotion was carried by’ vote of | discontented workmen, 8 Sew bana ‘proposes to have GREAT BEDUCTION IN PRICE. EL & WILLCOX Constitution and statements of the action by the | nies the statement that —— ‘On motion of Mr. Cullom, (I1.,) the Secretary from New York and thirty from Patterson were time, after the match In order to close ont our present heavy stock of BOOY BL TOKNEYS Fi pn tee shire rasan) yep reach Goamaso and wan boston by the insur: pa Piniere bold their usual meetings a WOOD and COAL. w his day reduced our xD of the Fifteenth Amendment, expected | cents, thirty-six officers and four hundred ton Hall, Jersey and it is said that mifshene, Valley P ‘ COUNSELOKS AT LAW, that the State will be admitted this week, as | men, ‘and wounded; allof which the Span- ae Fick tied akan nae in cach Gongs Mor | Jereey Contaon Uounel kas teeth tea curative Ash No. 4, MARKET SPACE, there is no objection suggested that can require ish Consul at New York flatly contradicts, lected from all sources in each district. Mesere, Flak and. Goold on esse a preomentsieds, and wasuINGTON, D.C Inision of the Senators and. Represcntetives | a2 a complete los. The, crew have areved and Executive Comaitioe 6 the National ster | Wist the result will be remains to be seen, im thor + Dd. c. m Meamer lately pPrastice in all United States Courteand before the | 1, their seats. The colored Senator Revels, | Nustitalny amasee mer-otwat, was ye eg ae 7 CL YCRTT, has rooms with Mr. George T. Downing, | to Havana She is the American ‘the Hall of a7 Arkansas makes a loud call for school and W.S0GRBINDER AND PAPER-RULSE. ee t ttm Ponee dh pope Sieoas saws No: 1008 Penance ST eae yar penis to acres Gb duets a morning. One has arrived at Cardenas. thur for his mother. 300 feet long, and going forward wt the'rate of = seb ig qxereloes upon that occasien. 87 The thermometer has been up to 90 at | aix ay. y bound. Periodicals | pis race in Congress. He is a dark mulatto, of ee On motion of Mr. Schenck. (Ohio,) the Presi- ed Rete any. attended to.” ja-l¥ s7The of the Russian serfs will | gent Little Rock, Arkansas. is after the milkmen who ring news| care! a ~.__ ~~" _ | targe stature, easy andself-possessed in manner, eb 19. was requested, if not incompatible with ‘so-Seven S7 Pittsbargh A m, LOAM OFFICE, 2 street, talks well. Gen. Ames had an interview | >¢ consummated the public service, to transmit to the House all ‘ babies a in the rate of arrivals ‘belis in the streets on Sunday during Nesieemze ur7 08. Boe iy i FUE; | With the President thie morning, and laid before p Eastern Virginia: p40 PoE Moura ie} tntaodaced © Bile ocrease | aaTae Keoes House of ves | Sg-The Richmonl State Journal looks . J up 3 Real Diamonds. Watches, f certain official papers entrusted to his care. ‘New Jersey Sabbath-school teacher went | the pay of jurors in the Circuit and District | has passed a bill for reunion of We B basen JUSTICE PEACE, He ghee pc, pid fre et aie solani wae ot ta Cab tals maarding, and onty mother day, and found his model class Courts of the United State. Referred to the | stripesasa punishment for crime. Now what cnet Sore: ae OPPOSITE K BK WOOP.) every day except ©» mf? | nad conversations with a number of Senators. | throwing dice for punetuality tickets, Committee on Judiciary. says Delaware? day. :

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