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THE EVENING ST. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday At The Star Building, SW. Corner Pennsvivanis Av. and lth St, EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY —— Bi Sees V2, 35— 3 THE WEEKL STAR— published om Fridey eos N&. 5,282. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1870. Society im Washington. SPECIAL NOTICES, Hiram Powers and the New Orleans Ne Beous. SEARCH FOR WINTER SUNBEAMS. 8.8. Cox. Price. 93.00 ANDES AND THE AMAZON. Jas. Orton. 2.00 HAIR RENEWER RESTO! RA an to ITs. RIGINAL HA } COLUM AND PROMOTING Its GROWL Ti tg the cheapest tom ever offerea to the 2 He well (ast longer and ag TS EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT is at the Arlington. Notwithstanding the rain last evening, the reception of the Postmaster General and Mrs. Creswell was attended by an unusually large assemblage of their friends. Indeed, nothing but the extent and admirable arrangement of their residence prevented the affair from being Some of the southern papers have been made the channels lately for slfrp attacks upon the sculptor Powers, and these attacks would seem from their bitterness to have been inspired by some personal hostility. Oneof the charges laid against him was that he had received a large INTERNAL ReveNve.—Tuo receipts from this | 2n uncomfortable and inextricable jam of dig- | proportion of the money to make a statue of avon om. Jong ‘any other preparation. source to-day were $206,979, nity, fashion and beauty. Franklin for the city of New Orleans, and had fon Militar? akenee Tovete. ‘These EATS OF BARE SEL ELIOED. S Our Renewer is not a Dye; it will not stain the The distinguished hosts received thelr guests failed to either go on with the work, or refand ‘During the neaioestt Sn thre oe Comanisstoxen Detano left for New York las | with rare grace and affability, being aided in | the money. Mr. Powers made a conclusive Government HIRELL. Novel. Paper. ae wit sgn puke kale phmey Nee evening, to be absent for several days. their pleasant daty by Miss McIntyre, (sister of | answer to that charge in a letter that appeared = — ~ ADVENTURES OF CALEB WILLIAMS. SOFT, LUSTROUS AND SILKEN. Ligon: Gamelan Wi. 0. Manly aie Mrs. C.,) Miss Tyson, of Baltimore, and Mis: | in Tax STaR some time since. Following upon tional consslence: Paper. ee ~~ 0.35 | Our Tieative on the Hair sent frea by mail. ei ere Jewett, of Ohio. Mrs. Creswell was attired in a | that answer the New Orleans Times in the that treaty gat TENNYSON'S POEMS. Ilustrated. Cloth. 1.00 |B P. HALL & 00., Nashua, N.H.. Proprietors. | been detached from signal duty, andordered to | faij and magnificent suit of black velvet, with | course of an exceedingly abusive article against ~ | tious interf : oo For sale by all drugaists. fe2-deokWim | the Naval Observatory in this city. colored velvet ribbon, and butterfly panier; hair | Mr. Powers, stated that the editor of that paper » the question being gene FOR SALE BY Gece male HAIR DYE. SENATOR SPRAGUE Wasin hisseat yesterdayfor | P¥fed and dressed high tn front, with tresses, | was authorized by the original subscribers BLANCHA > BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, by his brother Senators. with lace and floral loopings. Miss Tyson and | Subjoined will be found a letter from Mr. Pow. fell _ Cowen Pewwa. Av. ann tit St. Roasting virtues do not posses, soins = Miss Jewett were each dressed in white, with | ers accepting the offer, which is not a very JEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES RECEIVED | WA. Batehelor’s Hair Dyo Iie caged ‘Tax COMMITTEE ox EvRCTIONS this morning, | Ted Japonicas in their halr, and handsome neck- | tempting one, considering that the original AND FO SALE AT the only perfect Hair Dye—Black or Brown. in view of the action of the House yesterday, | lace and jewelry adornments. agreement was to pay him $5,000, and it seems SHILLINGTON'S by ait ‘Dragaists. Applied at 16 tosis’ | Which is considered adverse to the new system | The attendance included persons prominent | he has received but $1,500. Mr. Powers weltes ee ee pa —— . of trying contested election cases, resolved to | im official, military, naval, professional, and | to his correspondent in this city that he has cthe Father Meee Tey: | ANMOOD, AND WOMANHOOD. | | proceed at once to the consideration of contests | fashionable society, and the throng usually in- | already ordered the block of marble, and that on the Father, Mother and Child: baer by Fie scone mae. on. a Peter | before them. cident to such oceasions in Washington was con- | the model, finished so many years ago, will be A Nor q 4 a siderably augmented in this instance by the ts. Geraid’s Niece.” A Novel. By Lady Georgi. when perfect man and perfect wo te Sak Pasalia oa Fecaieae ly augme y Price 25 cents. 3 of Thackeray's Book of Snobs, ALL THE MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY. athotic World, Fclectic Magazine, Hours at Home, BR True Story of Mrs. Shakepeare’s Life. meheme, Wor! very lowest pri For sale at SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, 456 street and Penna. avenue, and Denvcratic Almanacs for Letter, Note, Cap Paper, and Envelopes at the Looxour VOR THE HOLIDAY DAYS. BATCHELO: ‘This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not contain La 3 death Atel th gadged aaa USeuvs opts gent manhood ani a Sent free, sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCI: RTION, Box PoP ipbia, Pa. Ja26-eosm the first time since the holiday recess. He was duly interviewed by the reporters and welcomed Law.—Vice President Colfax laid before the Senate this morning resolutions of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of this city, and a ¥ingle rose adornment. Miss McIntyre to the Franklin statue fund to offer $2,000 in gold wore a rich cherry colored silk, low corsage, to Mr. Powers if he would complete the statue. presence of a large number of Baltimoreans, who came over to testify in this handsome man- ner to the respect they entertain for the Mary- sculptured with the least possible delay. The letter we publish below is a copy of that sent direct from Florence to the editor of the NV. 0. it COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF a = Trans ity, | land member of the Cabinet. The dressing of | 7y the Faditor of the N. 0. Times: saking the passage of @ prohibitory liquor law | the ladies was also remarkably rich and attract- | _ Stm:—Since receiving, through my kind friend, pom gh ye ‘¢ Mr. AtLee; of Washington clr, your acticie ty sg 23 ‘Von Pettenkofer. del TERI Ane OE OE ae On TLE AC S SOM fel-T&Fim $3 Broadway, New York. AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATRE. ‘or @ limited number of nights, the Charming Actress, MAGGIE MITCHELL. iN id TL ESDAY NIGHTS, Feb Mth somRLeaTCnRA sa }y the ag Tern Drama: PEARL UF SAVOY. fects and music. MAGGIE MITCHELL cast of characters, {142¢ for the District of Columbia. Exrexprxc Tae List—The House Recon- struction Committee this morning agreed to re- port an amendment to the Senate bill for the relief of political disabilities, which amendment contains about 3,000 names, making the total number embraced in the bill nearly 4,000. BUILpine Associarion Eanstnas Sussect TO IxcomE Tax.—Commissioner Delano has decided that on the earnings of building asso- ciations and kindred organizations, whether the earnings be divided or not, are liable to the tive ‘per cent. tax as income. ive, according admirably with the elegance and sumptuous appointments of the mansien, which is unusually well adapted for entertainments. ‘The suits of parlors on the west were used as a reception room; beyond these, and opening from them, was the ball room, which was com- fortably filled during the whole evening. On the opposite side of the main hall were the sup- per rooms. Over these, on the second floor, were the ladies’ dressing rooms, while the apart- ments opposite and over the main parlors, were devoted to chatty conversation and cdffee—the gentlemen’s dressing rooms being on the third floor. which you have proposed to pay me $2,000, in 1d, fora statue oF Franklin, t2 be placed, by e concurrence of surviving subscribers to the Franklin Statue fund, in a niche in the front of {our printing office in New Orleans, I have ked over my old papers, for statements of the sums already paid to me, and can find only two instalments sent out hither by the treasurer, Mr. James Saul, ‘The first was 4 £20 remitted C sepond was £51.14. remit- teditay 15, 1851. Mr. Saul says in his first letter that only about one half of the $5,000—the price of the statue— had been subscribed, and, in his letter of May 16, 1851, he ea “Enclosed you will find Ist of exc! , Samuel Nicholson & Co..on Brown, Shipley & Liver. = pon Among the more noticeable persons present | pc?l: payable in London, to your order, fur" £57 1, A reg fine and large smortment of HOLIDAT | J, IN COLN WALL. PROBABLE Taansren op Heapquantens— | were all the members of the Cabinet and ladies; | suo'utae Braceeas of @25.20; balance of fands ii Fimity pistes: a8 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY EVEN. | The District of Columbia having been trans- | the Generalof the Armies, the Lieutenant Gene- me been on been too ree See FT Tee And MATINER SATCRD AT theme at 2 ferred from the Department of the East to the | ral, and Generals Brice, Dyer and wife, Ames, | awaiting advice from senrnt oie Progress made, wane Boxes “fhecclsvraced ana srisinel “7 ?-™- | Department of Virginia, General Canby will | Porter and wife, Babcock and wife, Zeilin, and | that further collections might be made trom the TOY BOO! . MK! uy ALBUMS, PHOTOG PH ALBUS: PEAK FAMILY, SWISS BELL XINGERS, acd their talented com- an probably transfer gis headquarters trom Rich- mond to Washington. Tar McGaRRAHAN Case Disrosep or.—The others; Rear Admiral Bailey and Commodore Smith and neices, Miss Smith and Miss Martin; Judge Davis, of the Supreme Court, Judge . 80 a8 to augment the amount ittance. You need not doubt, if the statue be ex ecuted, that it will be paid for, altho’ Mr. Wilde, to my surprise, informed me that he had written to you in such @ manner as was calculated to excite f omenaeye Wylie, and Judge Advocate General Holt; your apprehension.” without ¥ Ne i its consent of its representation ApLa greet variety of FANCY GOODS. Seilina vers | "Tickets for sal United States Supreme Court yesterday ren- | Senators Howe, Cole and wife, Carpenter and dtaieY ‘the detec ot ae ee et | ee ee ied be , AF Call end Sxamine for youre. eeate can Be crear’ gE PRICES: dered decision in the case of McGarrahan | wife, Kellogg and wife, Spencer and wife, | have nd nected th ae ies can findno | Mr. Davis then spoke at length on the bill. voting at -” pdr emeabe Adults £0 conte: Chiltern 1 centr. __foteae | sgainet Secretary Con. reversing the decision | Sehurs, Pomeroy and wife, Warner, and others, | account—ail [have éver received onacrenter | HOUSE. ae Smith (Vt.) presented memo- | {hem voted fo . BOOK AND Rao | — LL’S OPERA HOUSE, | °% the court below in McGarrahan’s favor, and | with the Indies of their families; Representatives te Franklin statue commision, amounts, to rials of citizens of six different States acking the she wanther is so pleasant that gardening has 2 P. . ALL'S O TSE. directio: o a , besides some a aed commenced. de 20-tf Corner 7th and F Streets. W Ms Enien Maene i pce ls cause with ms to dismiss oe —_ rence chaleapeseige rae Pwecrt po of ee fainkature ‘of Franklin, sent for my —— ad = mang — Referred toCom- | The Legislature is still in session. — — SS 7 — G ru) ce x e work. 11 leans. > LOAN OFFICE: FAREWELL, PERE ORMANCES. Tux SENATE, In exccutive session yesterday, | "24 ladies, Slocum, Judd, Farnsworth and lady, | “In my letter to Mr-Saul, many years ago, | "Mi" Bingen (Ohio) offered a bill to enforee An Extradition Case. Se —s ppt confirmed the nomination of Henry Wetter, to Stone, Van Wyck and wife, McCormick, and peoreang pay back the amount [ had re- SES citiaaes me ths several ‘States. Ke- Badusively to The Evening Star. > ager ee Ne DAURA REENE be Secretary of New Mexico. The Judiciary | Many others; ex-Secretary McCulloch and ex- | Cive it, I proposed, as en” aire if anes the House then indulged ina controversy as |, ZURICH, Feb. 15—Russia has made a pe- NATIONAL F240 OFEICE, 8&2 WAND HER TALENTED COMBANY. Committee reported favorably upon the names | P-M. G. Blair; Ministexs Thornton, Blacque | acceptable to them, to execute three colomeal | to the peder of ‘business in the House. “Mr. Four doors nerth of Pennsylvani ROBERT FULTON & CO. Kinds of c-llaterals at the low: cols Christian Loan Office in tl AN OFFICE, s 7 rei. | of Messrs. Strong and Bradley, fur Ameciate | BY; Garcia, Freyre and daughter, and others; dnult's great playswritien expressly for Miss Laure | Justices of the Sepreme Court, and upon the | Colonel W. F. Shaffer and wite, Mr. Franklin Keene, entitled TED DOWN name of Juege Pearre for United States Circuit | Philp and wite, the Mayor and Mrs. Bowen; wast AER +. Court Judge for the districts of Maryland and | #0n. J. W. Marshall, ist, and Gen. G. Smith, 24 (her unrivalled character.) Virginia, &e. Assistant Postmaster General, and wife; Gov. : MISS LAURA KEENE. eee Campbell of Wyoming, Col. Forsythe, Colone! In rehearsal f PRINcE ARTHUR has sent to Miss Minnic Audenreid, W.S. Huntington, J. M. McGrew, cae aise con B.A.F.n.s, | Sherman, daughter of General Sherman, a | Esq., Commissioner Van Aernum, Col. Sutter "Dr. Oliver Goldsmith's glorious old Comedy of chaste and costly gold medallion, having his | of California, Rev. Dr. Newman and wite, SHE STOOPS TO. ¢ LQNQUEB. (5 | likeness on oneside and that of Queen Victoria | &e., &c. * — [om the other. Accompanying the gift was a} _ Tue vsvat MoxpAy Evextna RECEPTION delicately worded note, in which the Prince | op Mns. G. W. Rices brought together last demand = | the surrender of a certain busts—viz: of Washington, Franklin and Jack- | Davis wanted to inte Committee of the con for the money I had received. But Mr. | Whole on the Legislative bill. Mr. Butler, ot | gtaass CouMiEy Some time ago. Ax there is mo have tng never answered my letter. Indeed. I | Tennemee, wanted to call up the contested | tradition tee te cre nan ae en have not heard, directly or indirectly, from him | election case of Van Wyck vs. Greene, while | gauton, t a thing Tam quite poreyhoworees Sed tater Gat | ear Ea eee ran tne Darter the inear- aia sqecs besiess tn Catan am quite sure, however, t is that | tion o1 resolution rel \car- ~ he bear wasan accounted all Tkaveewe | Cieten ae it ee tha Pe iigihid atebicae 4s waka = - Ww w @ true account of a we ever re- | ol = ir. Swann’s jut was that Det ane OE FE eg ee eo mecting of the no. ~ : . to with- . been proposal Graw all objection provided Me Swans west | Liquor Dealers Ruaostation HARLES HERZDERG'S LOAN OFFICE, CEstameisnen ISS2) 351 © STRERT NOKTIT, Between 45; and dun strveta, (immediately in rear of —— ato nod in alll mums on Watches. Diamonds, | 2()() O1L PAINTINGS! paid, since I accept your proposal as the authorized mt of the original subscribers— | call the previous question. ic instructing: who have to the Franklin statue fund, viz. The Speaker appointed Messrs. Dawes, Ben- | Committee to Congress to the to pay me €2,000 in gold, according to the terms | jamin, and Myers the conference committee on | internal revenne law #0 as to collect ail tases on you ave printed in the Times, of which Ihave | the part of the House on the deticiency in the | distilled spirits at the distillery or distillery ve .. Wearing Apparel, Fur- sale and on Free Exhibition Low's | begged that Miss Sherman would accept of the ing a 1 cle f an impression. annual appropriation bill. warehouse. ' ‘Micrchaniine of every Tbsertntion, GALLERY OF FING ARTS. A latgenumber of | medallion as a token ot his appreciation of the che city, ‘eotening ait vor os eta athe ome te Thus far you will perceive, sir, that Thave | | Mr. Swann then calied up his resolution, and iS unl ot treatmone reter ts any resetent ot | MODERN | PICTURES aruitable,, for Holiday | cenerous hospitalities he had experienced at the i i m ves | used 1 terms;for to the representative oi | demanded the j-revious question, which’ was In Pursuit of his Wife. of foreign governments residing here, togeth Penna. avenue, between 12th and Heth strecte, south house of her father, and as a slight tribute to the | with aieag case prominent ce Sach in vena i um! " \MB'S Looking Giass and Hicture | beauty of American women, of which she was and private, life. a Tame Ketabiishment. om, . rOTICE. 1 29 striking an exponent. —Mnr. F. A. Lutz made the return of his 5 ee ° RT BEPOSITOR We ofter the highest cash advances on w QQ A inte Kinds of the survivin subscribers to the Franklin statue scconded, after which he Proceeded to aeldress un ita em binds me to strict courte. | the House upon the subject and to him- | Sr. Lovis, Peb. 1 5.—W: Raynor, a weal ry, even if T felt inclined to use other 1a self from the charges es to the Irish farmer of Perry county, Ono, i ~ x but, perhaps, I may venture to eu, t that you | race, which had been made by Mr. Willard, of | his wife , Who escaped should review this case, re-examine all that! | Vermont, in his speech a few days ago. alias Gel. Parkes with . She ‘on Mr. John A. Lutz and his wife from their | have said and done, and compare your own con- Messrs. Calkin and Ca h made brief | hold and $1, i ‘ Borm THEATERS had good houses last night, juct with that of your obedient it, ceches on the subject. -A number of gentle. Cokes Ee Minems paused cosatest considering the unfavorable weather. 7 epee Lese a beget ap are ton aed a} a See cowsna: | caminoemeete print. . pny A mer ple ye a Jos, on easy te Sacre) Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Strats, At the National, Maggie Mitchell moved her ge ‘ospitable | Florence, January 2%, 1870. terms. sate keptin fire and barglar-proof ‘iness tr: acted with us is thy 2 are too Well known in this city to sas. Rayor found the here, and will ree resvlution heretofore introduced was then bably return home, Teating bie wife to en 5 P.S—In regard to Mr. Slocomb, who wa: | P"sscd. ‘ ——_o—_—_ here, it appears, in 1:53, and_not a year or tw. | 4, The House then proceeded to the cousiders- | Yellow Fever om the U. & Steamer ‘as you have stated, I had forgotten the name | tion of the contest — case of Van Wyck Seminole. of the gentleman who, so long ago, came to my | &, Grech, from the ith New York district. i> San Menta Ain, studio and talked with me about the statue. He | The majority of the committee report Mr. | 2s 'N. H., Feb. 15.-The United testifies to the truth of my statewents, however, | Greene, the sitting member, not entitled to his evecare A dogg as far as his letter goes, except in respect to the | Seat, and that Mr. Van Wyck, the contestant, is | States steamer Seminole, Koy Wott, or- want of courtesy in his letter to me; in which | *©entitled. ‘The minority find the reverse. rived here last evening, and is at letter he alludes to my pecw embarrass- | _ Mr. Butler (Tenn.) addressed the House in fa- | quarantine. She was here in conse- i ments—“‘distress”—at the time of the subscrip. | YOF of the report of the majority. satecsiiettaase ano mansio. 5 it jo i audience to alternate laughter and tears by her Bee re SNe natural portrayal of the artless “Marie,” in the Tne District mm CONGREss.—The House Tecummendation than to say: We do IL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, “Pearl of Savoy,” which piece will be repeated niresg : Commitee on the District of Columbia met this ; é PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., for the last time, to be toll y ae ennai SP BOGER’S GROUPS OF SCULPTUBE, brad in aoe ; olowed Py | mating, and had under consideration the == ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, ‘AS Win ; Senate bill to pave and sewer Mstreet. Judge ATIONAL LOAN OFFIOR, 611% Sth street, STATUETTES, &c., &c., | _ At Wall's Opera House, Boucicault’s drama, | Wright appeared before the Committee in favor PM a ROBERT FUL. | pcTURE FRAMES, Hunted Down,” was performed by Laura | of the bill, and Mrs. ‘Miller dhd Mr. Cook against Keai Estate, Diamonds, Watches, Dry Goods, Fur- CORD AND TASSELS, &c. Bc: | Keene and company in their best manner. It | it. After hearing their statement the Commit- , Piture, Pianos, and all ‘kinds of Personal tion. Strict courtesy would have left that out. ae ne inne Ga SSE PARTOUTS, isa very good play, touching and sprightly by | tee decided to take action on the bill on Tuesday, oachful PrnwsyLvaxia Coal TRADE.—The Philadel- | The Paris Riets—Ome Ro'B—‘the plghest-cash price paid for tho same, | YEUVET PASSE PART OOIN, Os ees.ac | iS very good play, to the company ace thy, | the 224 instant, unless additional testumenegg | It was reproachful. ._____™ ** | sate detser of gesturing suger’ Ths sateen Four Arrests. Coen every day except Srodare rom 6a meted |, yo) as p Presented by that time. < coal trade the past week has been quite duil in | tvegraphed Baclusivcly to The Beening | files ¥ PRESENTS. most of it, It will be repeated this evening. ‘The aqueduct investigation was thenresumed ‘The Relapsing Fever. the Schuylkilt region, ‘ considerable |" pants, Feb 15 Tee very BOVIDAX PRESENTS. - and Messrs. Wm. Fi 1 Wants Huestis and | ‘The relapsing fever has appeared in New York | falling off in the eupply of coal, while in almont the recent disorders bebe neatly oil hua tat TING, &e. == a Tur New Onteaxs Bouxtr anp Prue | 7. B; Samo were examined. The committee de- | city, It has for some time raged in London. it | every other region the isle IBITION No; 496 | Caszs—Yesterday, in the ease of the petition | Gu the en ieee, oe A tls caso on Eri "8, Sraxsr. | of Admiral Farragut and others for bounty- | testimony has been taken, besides a quantity of money for capturing rebel vessels in passing | documennt evidence. The report of the Forts St. Philip and Jackson, (below New Or- | committee, bibl gd grin herd oregon Engravings,, Onromoe, @e- | jeans,) on trial in the District Court, before | £! of it wen DA hae | ooh yo of it were sometimes in an un- Judge Wylie, an order was made overruling | finished condition on account of sprroveietions i Th ies over that last 3 Reading road . srlchta! Leggpetegenrelm.degere bos aphid and | brought down of all Kinds for the week 34,905 — are held to appeur before the i amo! arenas crery class of life. ‘The symptoms and treat- | for the! cal year 80,18 tont, against 458,505 Death of am O14 Actor. ment of this disease stripped of medical phrase- med pag y erage | date year—an Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Eveniny Star. ology, may be camed ae ins fre wert from all tue tegions for the wool er ie coe, | Pamabmrata, Bub. i —-Charies Dwieng, 627, { ESTABLISHED 1541. } p = S71 PADDLE MY OWN CANUE a ' all that any Pp +» Shir have the rey of the carrying ‘companies, is | the veteran actor, aged 70 yoarr, aud the author - | bclog exhausted, these consequent on suddenly, and succeed each other rapidiy, 80 | 175,194 tons, against 208,151 tons’ the preceding | Of the History of the Philaiciplia Stage, died lishment can do, and Aaveng mo parine- > / wie Fe ages the District. the motion made by the libellants to ex mperewe. oe ose . prolngimy oye oan ped Bt ¥ x ; in Awan ol Cluuch of Washingt.» fficty sears’ | _ Please Hane end Nember._ep3t-ly | Punge the appearance of the Umted States. | Teno rhe committes will tecommend that ere va yet Ng <a for tne | this hours the pulse is beating from one hundred to | oq) anne a he eno huvdred sad terty thee per wines oer pect tra! Sing ys Belaetig wapmemet eos dead depres 00 cee hanbiod tak eee tan eee tos sanettiod, oe deme eo red degrees to one hundred and tive ; : Fahrenheit. Excessive painfulness, especially woe Se See Sem der Bt Jouse, ¥. B.. Deb. 16-—Jehn In the shoulders and lege, continues for three or four days, and about the sixth, sometimes ax | {strike on the Ist of March om the r early as the fifth day, after the onset, the teen ees Tallent (gy ee Jam, but ae these things are the less likely when » there ae lemperature is reduced in the course of a single lieve 1 “strike” | THE Scherre day to.a point two or. three degrees below the | BOPe,and believe that ther¢ will be nostri ‘The case of Admiral Farragut and the officers wintion be made to eompa eewon Lonisiana avenue, plete the aqueduct nd Seventh streets, for thirty years, EMOVAL.—MRS. A.G. GASTON has removed | and men of the Western Gulf squadron agt. Fanmediately. thankful for past favors, and solic.tencontina’ | RR SMOWLTINERY SHOW ROOMS trie the ship Metropelis and others (for prize money a ————— the same. sat REER. ih ; a seized at New Ork ForgiGn News ny Cante—In the English ~ 3 Se remnant ore a ete anea™*) | House of Lords yesterday correspondence was sratintntles of the ‘pateoungs sot Liberally. tor | WaStaken up to-day, a similar order to that in | Called for with Canale and dee eee stowed upon her-at the old stand. J the above case having been made yesterday. REMOVAL—The MISS -HENRYS havo ale relation to the rejnoval of troops. Canada was MISS HENR commended for her consistent conservatism. removed their DRESSMAKING RUOMS from Mrs. ‘9 - | New Zealand, it was thought, was about toenter jeston # old stand to her new place. 1223 F street, Sa.e or Capetsuirs.—“ Zeta,” of the Baiti- ” z waere. iiey will be pinased, met hein former | more Sun says: An important witness was heard | J.5,0°cy Snd prosperous career. The Earl of x Rie oe Schappe, which has h Derby congratulated Granville that the colonies | natural heat of the body, that is down toninety- | There is no doubt that im most of the | Court of ning: Gilding, Bronzing. friends and customers. = to-day (yesterday) before the House military | were not to be left utterly defenceless, and that ve er oe Sees os. tee | coal regions, ‘who wonld willingly see a six Cal: ‘mining: ainting Integior : = the alleged sal their relations with the home government were stage ere is usual weeks? < very ety of B 3 OTTONS CHEAP FOR CASH. committee, in the matter of alley le, by go" w “7 Gand wery variety of HOUSE and SION | (OT rsa mbers of Congress, of cadetships to West | harmonious. Lord Lyveden asked that serious | vomiting and disturbance of the bowels. Now HOL & BRYNNAN bei tical SCOGGIN , 1635 centa. consideration be given the policy of colonial in- <5 ers theansely oe mploying the | WAneOry, arco Point and the Naval Academy, and his evidence : pendence. In ‘the House of Commons, Mr. Digceet iain Pah PILLOW CASING, 20 cents, Proved to be valuable, as it was the iirat to,im- Ouray, Under Seeretary for the Foreign’ Do- raved work Cam be do Buperior LINEN TOWELS, ard lon. acne Witness ‘did not himself purchase a cadetahip, | partment, denied the trut pen ahgotl from near; which coutinaes Throughout an entire week, the of spring, gomes on a period of rest from the fever and | be run off at paying prices, and the market be which tel Prepared to exe 8 H ui i Hi i i f 4 romptiy and os e United States had offered to reopen negoti- | fourteenth day from the onset, whenon that day | ruled out of the trade, a a to prow | of death Parke: ASSIMERES. Gnd CLOTHS at prime cost, Biltged to hone been written test Mar kava | ations for the settlement of the Alabamaclaims. | OF very soon subsequently the headache, fever | Guee coal at the low nrine Grenkened te cone ‘was convicted. Pon CREANKETS, FLANNELS, Ben very cheap. alleged to have been written last May by & | He added that if renewed tho negotiations | and sickness return’ suddenly and the frationt petition with the mines that can be more - | yania = _ Cy er ee j weeehee. eae Feige State, yor) Would be conducted at Washington instead of f suffers a still more tod attack: — in 1 worked. ate, indications all Found point preme Court ayes ger ~¥4 i ‘ name ithho! otherwise disclosed, London. 7 one prices and small profits the curren! in | Capital caseson their merits, was Adena See. offering to the to whom they were ad- | “The search for parties implicated in the al- | days, if alfve, the convalescent begins to | all department of the anthracite coal trade. The | Cover but Tefa- LUTTRELL, WINE & CO.’S, ie for a cadetship to West | jezed conspiracy continues in Paris, Arrests is over with his sickness, | lowest point in the basis for wages in the of fel1-6t__Corner ath strect and Penn’a avenue. } Point for five hundred dollars, stating at the | go frequent. Another prosecution has bees ‘attem) to leave his bed, pain- | Schuyikill region last was 83 ira ton for | failed RY | same time that he had several applications for | commenced against La Marweillaise for publish. | fulness and excessive weakuess of his muscles, | =°i* at Port Carbon and Schuylkill Haven. No | court q 1RPS—A lot of imported CAN A the place, and to close up the tur fale uae lanched and sallow skin and an absence of | matter what the market ‘of coal might be, vee eller | edtetens Fee setaence When sabenitied G0 tho House in, latest advices from Paraguay are that the |-all ¢ that every hour | that is the lowest at which the miners seacl all es teal cokes som memset | takeeioe . likely wo create some flattering among | gijies still are moving in “pursuit of Lopez,” | and every day and miserable, and if | wouldconsent to adjust rages at. This Sgure ‘ Seventeen diferent colors, many of which are Inlet. THOMAS HEURIN & certain class of mem! who is again in “full retreat.” ity nourished and surro ‘good | still stands the same thus far this year, though it j Feprecenting two oF more of Marbiean@ Wood. | _ja3l-Im™ street, bet. 4th and Sth sts. peace Ss F also have on hand TES, summer % oi Fi : SALE OR CHARTER. BOARDS. ac. alter chee are) LE ene OF STEAM YACHT. or terms pe Gxx. Baxxs.—We clip the following trom the | of the fourth factories. Please call reduced, or Schuylkill “Ss but that end coamine hem SAMUEL KEESE, (SS t Paris correspondence of the New York Herald: dletatled statement the Internal Revenue of- eitaieaon lw? frvtracted that te ptt be shut out of the market. to Mr. ahd ond o two ‘mea oung Christian 4 v en = “ peror 5 iosioer outrages disease, Bs party. include mea renee eth. | DYOUREE RRRESTED FIRE, GUAT, Oo | nt eet wr or apni | seo ak rec certo | mews see Sey hearse | Az, Simi of St Lown, has jun rendered as Fos T. “loth a 2 frets sn Seeks Se f Ce a decision interest to the insurance pene! te Mh piety BS fe Bentyat. "ile | James McCoy, destroyed his a femed to be good nursing and good nourishment. {—~ to discover Americs. A not fel4-6t_ Bet. loth and Ith ats.,3 doors east of few, if any, of the foreigners presented. his family out’ of doors into a snow storm, and companies. individvals effected a con- sivas: fee the ———— ee along the American platoon without ut- | b's fs A 0 Siderable inournnce On the St Lesie Musson ‘Jewels that have been ‘Span- eer scree ache, RB | poe yor clas cle tg ine paseen, sata he ear the name of Mrs. | Sedch tothe residence ia on nen Bas OlRTEPESTING Naws ynox Cuns—Santa Anna oy Vibe ae ei eer the entire lot has been ‘pledged as collateral for S node AL SCREENINGS, (Anthracite,) ie did pot Leow the Go eeeat hat te mulling, | McCoy, about half mile his way Mr. . he bg yn og ‘of the loan Ai Corruages Afi Jor Repats Sioraze or Commis. | hich ‘hey will deliver to any part ofthe city for | Be, did pot Know the df hor husband had made father's Rouse, and, after, commit 4 Senta Ano ceived in Marans Suan cin ractered was to coor ins farmitarwand Sind'the mame of the party who negotiated it are ~ : rome! jen ! Ft — sirazed 20 as to cover # arcane | Dot given: eae iemgpe A Cole Broome stress IID | asp Git. whart, Washington, D0. utstay had been so short in Paris, a would | oy ‘bed sovenas clhcocntatae Remedi the, tan steamer on the 23 1 | Thee beneiey hen Seta ad, te | , On oF zaoes nangity Southers women who EDUCTION IN TILE PRICE OF COKE we sapree = Tas prety. ged for the Emparor, and. beter says, <ppealing foraasstance:—- Thave litte | hin to leave the island ty the rst steanses thet apart refed fe made by © clerk pai a - ete cae W.°s06RSTkvee anv raree-nvven. | wn ner gs ord Tad made we gond ass: | sr mbhopeat the punishment by che State an: | suiefrom Havas for sny ther than a Mexions Who had no authority to make it, and that the | Te rir the Ameriean ‘Goverament| mean to will bP reaced tn ehceaty pe bushel,” Cartage No. 1012 Pennerivania avenue, between 10th and | {0 find bet lege lord had — an im- | Groner of the it ower | port, being determined 69 allow no violation at | busines There Scing a bers ped | feegon Dome, $020, ort will have ata 4g qteeets, . ‘When the Empress came along and heard Mrs. in Cherokee , | interview with the Captain General, the | liquids being Sadionse. sake the unfortunate, out DR Erie Lee ey Rage BE | steer etude RGN | anette "he Sheet Gann | phere Sirs we somerce ed carpe: | ltr ous Bo fhe oul oem | pc eta oagt pat tne wren | Seeeaas tatty, Sees A — @ Banks, who was recently in Pi a gl dB ny ER ee ila neerereae tocedily ee LL See her lovely Majesty, in the biandest ever | Deck called to the condition of affaire iu’ that | Thomas. Mr. Seward hes arrived at Matenrse, were, kept jim the bar for dally ‘consumption * delat West sete Ts 7 Py SOE co RANG! LATEOBES, FURNACES, BAKE | “Yes, your Majesty,” replied Mrs, N. P. | Sounty, and he promises the desperadozs shal! ag yg pens the tA LS a rein, ‘@, are sent corner 'F and” 2 and’ all kinds * * ** | be arrested. , *s oe “a ERPYSR ic seb seco GE: | VARS By A GRR peperacnd nt BarT am glad of it,” returned Eugenie, “and all cpyanig on Desvenc tick Karts. | Set gee eeiee eae ee ee | eee, eee elpepiige camming” (\HILDREN’S CAMR}AGLS. REPAIRS for oll Kindo of Rungwe end Latrobes, | tho more that I mised seeing your hasbend | 4. Fotis Mvonen oy Retr suena of the Ther ‘crew eacaped bens rpomcers and seized. | be he 2 Se eee eae re mat be.2e- | gg-The North and South Carolina Conferen- fast received. a large assortment of the latest style | «teste Mist Raldeuce, Stk surest above Ld. W | sald nothing about it, and I was annoyed the Pah, Se a py ee sirlg bre eained in teirhmpiy: or ph ape ncrige erie eal athe —— capmiacns vs peeled §.0. MARKS. {iim when you write that T d 7 yreqretity and the Board of agen phone hig eR Sate be ablete i themmaalvos wt to sect muita that will match the ‘coer of thelr ‘ “ a letter, « clerks, companies » HCH PUPERMT S Yancy Vasare Me Sesto | JAMES M. SCOVEL. J... WILLGOX. | ‘lat I would hare received ay | the Tcommendaton of fF shing the detoeki¢é | English stcamer (on | Geirsce. ee el ae have in Now Orleams Sve Nes tthetcnear Ds + Me. aria sent Bi Cee Te ie need tosay that Mrs. Banks crimsoned en ender. wae ay ae Or the citi ‘eruel “‘ fastness” rest- x colored fully organised, two of them, guna. CR PEACE, ATTORNEYS pK, General, and said she would ‘not fail Iuving lost coukdence tn its honesty. See. pastio eahibitioe ted tees ” ev-The Maseachase ttn Legistatare s orpostie KiR WOOD, ax te convey to him thess Kind, expressions of her To sabea weet hort ot 17-Tee fever” continnes to infect | ning to take the beck treck nthe 16-3 Between lith and iath ee, eee are fog gt ee ee ar EE an Bom nk Noe (cays ve pigs were ‘the fee bedty venttia apd overcrowded tenement Lauer law system. Sole the ee o. 4, . ‘their 2 Portland legen + redeement of'tee houses in Now Giscase jah NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, (Board of Trade Rooms.) yy SS Republican paged im regen.) that we had tagoes vag bk sidan of GACH SO WASHINGTON. Doc. a re managed to ‘our, om "in prank or ry they want 5 Tobacco and beer is the dose which San genet nat of ticket agent 1k 7 aired Praetise in all United States Courte and before from Massachusetts made wvorable ‘to wuch a nat ——_oso-—___— Francisco ee or Smoe., Beveral roads Departments. jal+im on Napoleon, for he must have | years also J *Jould the boast der or customers | the system. of him in strong terms to make the Em- | debt as ours; but (it asks) would tite Dons! com. pebee W papPRGER DORE os, | Fac i 'pc'asaramscamsaseraears: | EGA Shere toscomapin? did not ‘contact with one of the most + - AF ed Land Mi srante = turned his head and mage him furget his | builds « doors— Bie highest parker a politica.” , wincyre eo handy ta cnse Of 8 funeral: :

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