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Telegrer hed Eaiusively to 7. Bening Sar. Loxpox, Feb. 16—The weather for the past week bas been mot only in —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——————~ Teowre waceraptie = her Bharay in com- ‘THE EVENING STAR. = j PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, : At The Star Building, i a ‘5 SW. Corner Pennsvivanis Av. and lth St, ‘BY TEE BYENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY 5 ; served by carriers sab- seer cern peers ena "counter, Ewo CxNrs- Pai =: plete working order yet, complaints of delay are VV, 35—N&. 5.283. WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 187€. TWO CENTS. | sxca'tave voce temperate Sx pa ne map wt be a threagh a pneu matic tube, a haifa , STATIONERY, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘Tux Hovse Committe oN NAVAL APPAIRS Society in Washington. RTY- nt er gg mynd rang wn B OOKS, § TA : EVENING ST ‘AR. their meeting this morning voted to give Pay- | A sprightly correspondent of the New York FO! FIRST CONGRESS. Sciy becoming better aed berker EW Books. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. = = *— | masters in the Navy positive rank, and conctu- | Post writes to that paper: This Afternoon’s Proceedin Se a Th Washin N ag ai dod the sections of the naval bill relating to this | _ “Wednesday is a busy day for the callers in rnoon'’s gs. PARIS ITEMS. gton News and Gossip. | siject. ‘they have not yet taken upshe Washin, ‘The receptions are not only nu- —__—_—_________ Warnings to Jonrnals—A Reunion : i y y p the sec- w | death. A the vaunted and ve —_—_— tions relating to Engineers. Mmerous, but each is 80 attractive that it is diffi- ‘EDNESDAY, February 16. Suppressed the Potice— Proseca- Story. By Bleanor Kirk... ($1.30 | boasting virrues they do not . Thegenuine | INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts tr-day sppesaee gult to leave it and go to another. The wivesot | SENATE.—Mr. Spencer presented joint res- | _tiom Against ihe Marsciiiaise. THE MAIDEN ABD FUE Wibow A pownele | OA. Cocepere tee Gr eakeld ta teserin' ce'| from thie sensce were $313,413. THE UNITED STATES SENATORS PROM GEOR- Genetat tatonion ces tee bee oe the olntions.of Alabama Legislature in favor of a | Telegraphed Baclusively to Die Booming Star. ew ee crfect jack o Brown. Bold G1A.—The Georgia Legislature yesterday elected | Speaker of the House, receive on that day. Ali | Ationsl postal telegraph under the control of b. M—Seven journals of this city BED AS A. es et Bi at 16 Bond etree + | Tae Natiowat Union Leacue of America | yfesers, Blodgett, Farrow and Whitely U. s. | Of these ladies know how to entertain quests, the Government, which were read and laid on | Mig” goes fally warne ry wreck. THE EARTHLY PARADISE nade ee Senators from that State. ‘The Senate will have | Wardness whieh, would Soren Gene eee ena | ME Anthony presented memorial of thoge at a reunion on Itue We. Martin, Bstievils, Sees ae oan Bae Un NCEEe lek or tet eeean'| | iy. Gedikx Sol Pencartiaele had along in. | % decide between the claims ot these and | consequences of the mode in which society is | Island Legislature, asking the erection of a | NMiCh Was suppromed by the police wii dis” tion of the sexes, and the happiness of TRUE | torvicy , nip empas Messrs. Hill and Miller, who were elected over | Conducted here. A hostess does not to | breakwater at Block Island. Mr. A. said this | 'U'5) another pro lacks when perioct manhood’ fect jw with the Presideht this morning. a year ago. sce at her reception many whom she has ever | was a work of great impertance to the com- | , >‘!!! 8nother prosecution has been commonced and wo- ite te musecrate the union. Sent free, pes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCL: Philadelphia, ja26- sexes met before. She knows she must receive a num- | merce of the whole country, and was not alocal | *£*'#et the Merseieuwr for @ violation of the TRE Unite STATES STEAMER Pirwovtn, | Det of strangers, and bet my “erp Rowen te — MAT Ng ow dog = 1 al which accompanied the English steamer Mon- | With each one, when she has time to talk to any, | Undeveloped On the whole coast. ‘The an- | , Pe Irish Question in Partinment, Ges. Priv. Saenipan is one of the invited guests to the President's State dinner this even- T Hist ing. 4 ent of the Ancient ‘ — arch to this country with the remains of Mr. | We are especially fortunate this winter in the | nual sa’ would result by the erection of | T@rephed Exclusively to The Evcming Star. ntand E.Chevalier. | AMUSEMENTS, ‘Tue Monance is expected to arrive in An- | Peabody, will sail from the Portsmouth, N. H., | ladies who are at ‘the head of offelal society. | @ harbor of refuge at this pol is variously es- | _ Loxon, Feb. 16.—The Telograph, (Liberal,) History of the Israeiites, mm = N: We have not for several years had so many who | timated at from one to five hundred thousand | in reviewing the debate in the House of Com: FT Bebtinuoe. at ae ATIONAL THEATRE, napolis roads to-morrow evening. Itisthought | Nary Yard, to return to her station on the | have sp thoroughly understood the business of | dollars. mons last evening on the occasion of the intro- TER SUNBEAMS in = 5 Henican pea the President will visit the vessel on Monday. European fleet, in the course of a month or six entertaining. The resolutions were then referred to Com- | duction of the “Irish Land Rerorm Bill.” ex- 4 3 ee sees Se Ss eee Keone = ‘dnc te weeks, which time will be consumedin making Mrs. Fish 18 so well known in New York that it | mittee on Commerce. satisfaction with the proceed acm a ocane. ERSONAL—Hon. J.S. Black and Governo- | the necessary repairs to the vessel. is useless to attempt any description of her She | Mr. Morrill, of Maine, introduced bill to in- writer thinks the real union ot THIS (Wenesdes) EVENING, last night of the | G&8*¥; of Pa., and Gov. Newell, of N. J., are at —__ is much admired, and liked as well. As [ heard | corporate the National Union Savings Bank of | Great Britain and Ireland may be dated HIS (Weelnesder ) EVENING) last night of the | Win d?iry, Tue New Onteans Prize Moxey Cases.— | % lady say to-day, “She is a good woman; a | the Bistrictof Columbia. Referred to Commit- | last night. ‘The now bill isso perfect that It is | _ SAVOY, with all its scenic effecte und music, 4 @ ~— | woman of the world, bat not a worldly woman. tee on District of Columbia. f invulnerable in all points. dhe hie, Sie lee MaCGlE MITCHELL EX-AseIsTANT SECRETARY oF THE Navr, | 10-day the case of D.S. Farragut et al agt. the | Washington society is an old story to her, but | | Mr. Wilson called up bill to provide limbs for | The Standard, in its issue to-day, urges in- ARTY CARDS and STATIONE. Supparied b; via cast of characters. | | William Faxon, of Ct., who has been traveling | "!P Metropolis and others, is being argaed in | not one of which she is tired. She appears to | disabled soldiers in the late war, or in eu there- | quiry into the alleged crucidies to the feu styles " ze morrow nig eet cat of oe Bai pee the paut your, ies ne the District Court, Judge Wylie, and Mr. Cor- | €™%J°y it in her quiet, composed way, and does | of that they shall receive the money value | prisoners. hee ia ee oe it arn & Oe oti Focarsisexpectod tore | wine is speaking on the part of th> United WaTReRday SE Lee ee | "at wits snevelh an esanbanh extendi: Movements of Ocean Steamers. ELS AND STATION EKS. Cee oe iad ieee je vhost States. This action is for prize money for ves- | very delightful. ‘She has always som> Sretty ts of the bill to the disabled soldicrs of | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Sar. a ee ENE cots, | THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY EVEN-| Ir 18 sarp that Mr. Thornton, the British | 818 captured when New Orleans was taken | young girls to assist her in receiving, and thes esican war, which was to. Gavmmesiena.; teh, $0.- teat eet = ~~~ | Ané MATINEE SATURDAY, the thy at 2 p.m, | Minister, has received through Prince Arthur a | during the war. worn er wef oreaneror tarengh bat Deron oe sions cf the bill allowing cous) sommmtaions Havre touched bere Riis fovencon on her voyay eres eee" PEAK. FAMILY, (Queen to cresto him » baronet, im appreciation | caiamtat Buatce Ustow PACITC RATLROAD | a eg Tere tes Batts ak | Mole ate ate ae aie eae | Ermocen: Pet ACoFhe steamship Saxon s = : we house in which . He vide Hmbe . > PP Company —The President, thie morning, trans- | Sonstor and Mrs. Morgan weed to live, Ini. | for those who could wae thats” bor ence they | {0m New Orleans for Hambarg put into port SWISS BELL RINGERS, and their talented com- | of his diplomatic services while in this country. Admission. .....50 cents. Children. —— puAnGak GK wrote sae’: mitted to the Senate, in reply to theirresylution | a very large house, and so many rooms are | were of no usc to them he did not think they | ““Pugwr Teb. 16—The steamship Perier, from 8. S$. Cox. Price. of the 9th inst., the following letter from the | thrown open at the y and evening receptions | should Lave money. This was an unjast PAYMASTER CHAS. P. THomPson, of the U. ~ dis: | New York, arrived here this mori . Reserved sectoeonuc tes 5 conte. Secretary of the Interior in relation to the Cen- | that ove is not often uncomfortably crosded. | crimination against those who had not lost | >” Se io ANDES AND THE A ON. Jas. Orton. 2.00 | ,,1ickets for saic at Miciscroit's Music Biore, where 5 Lem Plymouth, formerly om uty at - pres posed Ag Vilise Patti aan Bon teleae tsnattee of the ladies whisse limbs, but hed con injured uite as mich ot |The Judges Whe Decided for . — MATINBE PRIVES: y Department, is on a v thiscity, | and the et Rallreed : | receptions are particularly pleasan er ; many had losteyesandhad roken, Bible. che LIFE OF MARY RUSSELL MITFORD. 2 Cl + e claim of that company to continae and | it may be said that she is youn, and handsome | Which was quite as bad as losing @ lib. Yi i st lil —— Adults £0 cents; Children 15 cents. fel4-6t while his ship is undergoing repairs at the Ports- extend its road and to receive in aid of the con eapeak De admired, pot bso Sy ‘enough to be | they would yet nothir wale Yet | Tetegrophed Exclusively to The Evening Star. 3.50 mouth (N. H.) Navy Yard. 200 01h PAINTINGS! ir. Wilson hoped this clause would aot be | _ ©!NcrNNaTI, Feb. 16.—ft may be a matter of struction thereof lands and bonds from the | S0ught after, and kin gen at pol omae me HIRELL. Novel. Paper. liked. She has the finest oer ‘good z, | stricken out. ‘cases some pablic interest, that of adges ° lie For sale and on Free Exhibition at BARLOW’S | RAVAGES oF SMALL-rox AMONG THE Ix- | United States: that which springs from Bond eden Har | aii feted by it. eee ee tobe | Supelor Court who decided the: question re. ADVENTURES OF CALEB WILLIAMS. GALLERY ye INE ARTS. A namber of | prans.—Gen’l Sully, Superintendent of Indian DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, past life has well prepared her for her present ‘The motien of Mr. Edmunds was disagreed to. | £*'ding the Bible in the public schools, Judge Pape wenn 0.33 | MODERN PICTURES suitable, for’ Holiday | (it ‘shpesebiot ie lideralay informs Commis- | gin, SA®#INOTON, D. C., Zith Jan., 1879.$ | one, the latter being only a wholesale edition of | Mr. smeron moved to include in thebeactte | Storer is an alian; Judge Hogan a ‘SERNYSON-S POEMS. Inestreted. Chet... 1.00 | Kn ee iat etree auth poo ectopahe note ieikyhivamt seme SIR, The matter of he claim of the Cent the ‘former. of the bill the disabled soldiersof 1812. Lie re- | Methodist, and Judge Taft a Liberal. side, over LAMB'S Looking Glass and Picture s “ withdrawal allroad Company tothe | Mrs. Matthews, Mr. Colfax’s mother, docs not | gretted that the Pension Committee hadretased FOR SALE BY Fraime Establishment. ‘nol7-ém. bese Reap = hoped < — in = Ter- me one her Kavees rohan es oe) mek y ind —- Se aie, am pcouns toe her health; = these worthy water on +. They Congressman me + ry, that Wwe occurred since been and Mrs. fax disc! her duties alone. never gotten an: rom the Govern- ined ¢ Sveni BLANCHARD 4 MONUN, A®™ REPOSITORY, last September, leaving only about 1,200 of the the subject of consultation in Cabinet, deem | She is very pleasant; but aamuch was said of ber | ment. gp vag eae td to — vening Star. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. 245 F STREET, tribe alive. ‘This tribe is very friendly towards pd hyn beget tledl of sack cree is eg tried eer mee, ce aan SS eee of Mr. Cameron was agreed | tor ef the Madison Stato “iornal, as con 3 s NERS, . § — | seareoan pr poy fe enaenas r ot 5 - - r . the whites, sultations » fi ‘§ Mr. Edmunds ed that the * et » Congress from the second Wisconsin s. Ay. Aap Seu Se Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, 5 ee : The present application is complicated, by dy as Rhe season several per- | bill shall extend toall those who wore vies eo Sn S. Pa VN RECEIVED a meunscee esha me ecigainpeoieeied the ate aperond company had presented ¢ sim ~ | sons said to me, “Have you seen Mr. Robeson in a manner equivalent to the loss 0 nb. ‘There Was no organized opposition SAL . leans erday, a before com- | Hi Yr used; ir. thought this woul he t s FOYER tS | mei vote of 6 to 4, decided to report ty the Freee in, | Pleted the construction of he Dangeed atic | ease jolly 1” That tao ploamare of ecting | Dill very uncertain, aatl would give shewmovee | a .s PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., | favor of making the Bureau of Internal fe road which they were authorized to build and | him, see that no other word is s0 applicable | mity to claim agents to trump'ay a: | va ans a, Te Laws of Life and Hi ROGER'S GROUPS OF SCULPTURE, | a distinct department, with the head theecot a | {25 midy ia Tanke and ae ian! | He ate 6 ae has a | clams. bars sees pact antar Sins ai ws of Li ealth, a ‘ ibsidy an . It is admitted by xe z ds said this objection wo apply Rome, Feb. 16 = Bint th Y Stor, Mother and Child ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, Cabinet officer. The vote was as follows: | the company that the action of Mr. Browaing | Roe ye as evident pera noouttorned te Seek tots pinks Oe ee mons appt ouned was held postertiay’” iter tae * Wee Gernia A Novel. By Lady Goorgi- | propeRe FRAMES, eee ONT TES: BE" BO | Ayee—Mesers. Schenck, Allison, Maynard, Kil- are momar Jands in the vat- | living, and hashad aneacy, agreeable life. ets oat yp Pherman sald we were now payirig <i, ay Fe Mira Leigh. Price 2 cents. Bam jarthy. oes—Mesers. jo wi sufficient to complete the ious yearly, orern to nc! that the An. Cheap edition of Thackeray's Bock of Snobs. CORD AND TASSELS, &c., kc. | und, McCarthy. | Nocs—M Blair, {he company had not yet reached thé end of the | list of his attractions. “He has taken a co-y little | Toll probsbily paid by any people fn the world. | twerp, Mechiin, and Salerno had received tho es VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, ks, Marshall and Hooper. hw miles of their i mdent line which | three-story house on I street, next door to Worm- | These ameucments, as he said before, would be | title of Primate. Rbk WEB scanines on repecanr. PARLOR BRACKETS.&¢ | iy Tmearens—Maggio Mitchell will - | Kallvnd, eatsrn divilgns” Tey Weber Mons | 1:sthe ag chebriy among caterers aa wig | eperins x or toall manner of iravdalont | Permision t rei ic World, . — - 5 - y we, how- | superintex "s claims te the ¢! E its. Now, if ant mer Lindon Secie Bary for pear as “ Marie,” in the “Pearl of Savoy,” for | °¥€F; dented that the action of tho Department | Mi Itolccon generalle hee fiends cea di by this Bill the money | Semator Grimes Failing Raptdty. Kippincott » Ma ne, the last time at the National Theater this eve- | tpun the point sherk eee eaten toon rie | Bim: to whom he gives pleasant little ‘dinner Fas to be paid, the pen- | Telegraphed Beclurively to The Bvening Sar. fern tifachige isis TTIOM yHo, ase | MME, Mbiel announcement will no doubt sii} tevin wakconclsivealtucughite: Blowoing | Ramarsc cE Pema, am, crening reception on a ine Seuntor from Vermont to ote | wece asec ts? kteaee, meeence hae " xs ; y 486 | the house. To-morrow night she will appear in | reiterated the opinion in his annual report of 1868 | deiphia, and he gave a musicale in their honor Was a wise one. Grimes, in Europe, ‘cilect that his heath ; ort magazine, IT Srpgsr. | her new play of “ Lorle.” Yuen noticing the completion of the 100 miles of | one evening lately. ‘To this a very few were in- then withdrew his amendment, | is failing fast, ard ay nt me spre my Hours st Home, ‘Ninetoeuth Century ao eens ana We are glad to hear that a testimonial benetit | fessional opinions tatearinng eae ete ere: | tited, only enough to make it ble to all. veil to recousider the vote re | the journey home. "ny Bot arive ‘The True Story of Mrs. Siakepeare’s Life. Fellows, Hall, me to Miss Keene is talked of among our most | their behalf, justitied much caution ‘and cond: ‘Watuecon roepitan, — ony aon few commutation. a ew Scheener Tribame, World, and Democratic Almanacs for Thangings, "Window | Prominent citizens, who have greatly enjoyed | cration in reaching w conclusion, either upon | unique in thelr way. Therels aleayen scream | Mr-Cameron hoped this would not be done. rane nage “we ture Gord’ and Tas. | the brief season of drama and comedy she has | the question of the matter being already fully | Gmdue 3 going to a bachelor’s establishment, | Suppose we dd increase the pension list Liteon | 227@Phed Beclusively to The Beening Star. See ele en Ne tie Rings, Nails. &c.. in the District. given us at Wall's Opera House, and which | $y"Wicated by the Department or npon that of | especially when its head is as full of'joliy” hor: | or twenty millwus that f= nothing. "Let ws hus, pROBFOLE, Va., Feb. 16 —The schooner 8. W. Ticnieok Fie Remember Hame and Number, _spst-ty | close on Saturday. She ts creating adocided | It my duty to act ‘upon ihe prinepie tase | Reaiehas Mt Mobeson. “ie stands near the | Rand oor resource cc‘braveimen way por | Duvet from Uatemore fr, Caries wath SHILLINGTUN'S BOOKSTORE, ————————— sensation this week by the excellent acting of | sould require a very clear case to be mate on does he he: nam. A 3 | tion. — der fast, and with her steering geer carried jaz Corner 4% strect and Penna. avenue. EMOVAL MRS. 4. G GASTON has removed | herself and company in “‘ Hunted Down;” yet | 20th points before I could render a decision in | to give yen preter Oy oe oct neny Mr. Yates opposed striking out this section. ——- L. her MILLINERY SHOW ROOMS from notwithstanding her su it, we trust she | {t¥0" of the company’s claim. Such conclusive- | Now, ge right into. the ‘back parlor, and | The Senate again reiused to strike out the Sian Spaniel OUKOUT FUR THE HULIDAY DAYS. 1222 F street, between 12th and 13th fe F et One ae tea tr We trust she | ness of reason and rreedom from reasonable | see if Sou fan't something to “eat.” | section by a vote of ayer 21, nays Sis anda it The Ecrepean Extadition Casc. her New Store, 1223 F STREET wil give ms at least one or {wo performances of | doubt I have not bean able to Pere the yd tare | The lunch table is bountifully spread. Tere | stands, it provides that every soldier who lost a | Télegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. J ith’s fine co: lo 1e al url bes b: fe e] 1b. —A 3 P < avery ten ant nrinuasion of, the, ‘patrunage. 0 Teas? WEEN be oeeatintd, ao ale Gaon: | herctobco mate by tie Depertoree | ee comes himwetf; he has the Opportentie ete | abloio use am artiicial Hab torn, crones cadet | REAzit, Feb. 16—AMl the Great Powers of ey finn SaSVabite Miss MEKETS have also : i Seton” | ,,28 declaring this conciusion, it is due te the | troduces e coun, every five years, receive the money ¥: for th ore PRESEN DRESSMAKING RUOMS Reade’s celebrated drama, “ Peg Wofflugton.” | company to say that aft , Badly 0 ung naval officer whom | ry five y the money value there- | demand upon Switzerland for the surrender of phe Peay ecg mag SEY dlbevesean WE. With the Artonee: > a aa ie fall consultation | tailed tor the day to see that every one is well | Of at the tollowi: rates: For artiticial legs, | the felon behajet. Will be pleased to meet their former Fri. Cowpiemest or IN THE Navr— | were of the oeuen gro he gorse poelcund Of course, this off-hand ‘way of con- b sd a ae tad for fect, $50; for apparatus The — customers. AEs | Exuustusxts Discoxrixvzp—Orders were | 1806 had not been adopted by which the Union | gives the reception a more rect cle raeee tees | Mn Sawser moved to amend by providing ee Oe vee ee Cettess CHEAP FoR vasa. psp this nevis from = vy Department placed Peeing Hanon fl castern, division, fireata have wee Indeed, so delightful that ‘the Donets ot the 1 bill shall, not apply to | Pelegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Sta = to the reeruiting officers of the nary at Boston, | Was. Autherized to: chang 4 der | a person is Mr. Robeson in his present condition e disabled soldiers of i812 and the Mexican ™M. "i P, . és wie “aie as adoptees ‘ ally changed from the 2 : he Mexican ApEID, Feb. 16.—General Prim yesterday Sapmauecas, | ANBROSCOGGIN, 12% conta Falk dicccttae ston orks Philadelphia, and Nor- | vaticy of the Republican fork to that of the | hia Tent are heaed to me they ee eee | ebclibon wed ad abetted the cause of the late | omctally arsured the Cortes that the recent vist And i PoODS. Sein jo SHERTI : salbstuiseia Ss tha eats tnceesteeseae Gn | cosenleg Ceara Spin meh would, upon | succeeds in turning his thoughts towards matri- | | Mr. Williams said it was a question whether | 01,iue Duke of Montpeusier was not on political Anta preat varict ; Io SHERTING. s-cen enlistments for the navy, in consequence of the Oe in the Reap tone Vicontemplated | mony shall be utterly and instantly demol- | the whole bill did not apply to the Sout! wid anc vas J. €. PARKER'S Gor entigergtock, of WINTER DEES GOLDS, | Hmited number (8,500) authorized by recent act | Jupetion im the Hepuoican Mien have been | ished.” E ny demol- | Confederacy. — iti Redacing Their Rates of Interest “BOOK AND STATIONERY ST« CASSIMERES. and CLOTHS at prime cost.’ | of Congress having been reached. The eftect of sanen that valley If the cone ‘vision lad vill Gaal better go Over, and he therciore ine | Teegraphed Becleaively to The Brening Scr. Pec omes BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &c., very cheap. this order will be to detain the Colorado, now | failed to meet them there, and would here bene The Defence of MeFarland. ceeded Govegtc cee eee a> | esmes, UR 00h Comte Gane ene A lot of old Counters for sale. Sitting out at New York to relieve the Delaware ae NA Se beoreisat -_ provisions of sec- | A New York correspondent of the Cincinnat: | ‘The regulax erdcr being the Mississippi bill it | generally reducing their rate of interest. . "i e ac y 2, 1864. Eng : en proceeded with. ——~ +02 — at es bag. << =e Ss Pe. ee eee ee Tes also due to the Central Branch Company | © es sie) oe thamcyab taedapnce | Mec Rabe aeaed oe ebneg semeeda ce || Se eee fe 11-6t___ Corner 20th street and Penn’ Sin s on | tosay that they have filed in this Departmentevi- | in the ‘McFarland trial, to commence March s, | Section on Mr. Carpenter in the remarke he had | cilement in Brooklyn—The Mil Ara Sits Actes kt Ge Sel Gian e aps station having already expired, and there pee gang Se Regs! prior Sag te desig- | will be to prove that as far back as 18c3 Mr. | @adeon Monday. He had not the least idea a —— —_— amie min So: s ot « red g % ute ol ie Eas’ ivis i ie that Senator | Brook! ~ Be ee Siagers, Prepared Food aad ene ee erken enced for men on that sta- | the Smoky Hill tork, under the act of Toe thee, | Kichurdsou and his friends began their finaliy | and did not wish od oe mene once ne | cceeesian. Seaelaes tae ae all Kinds of Cages for sale. tion. ‘The other stations are also in want of | (the Central Branch Company.) hal conteasreg | successful work of impressing blinself and their | from W 4 go on the | See vos & Call and see at nas HEURINL, men to relieve those whose terms have expired. | for the building of thetr roadon the originally | jut,,Principles upon Mrs. McFarland; also, | KSpittcw peer en took the floor, and said | man Moore, of New York, : on at | jast-tm* 446 M street, bet. 4th and Sth ata, | The Navy Department has urged upon Congress Provosed Toute to the Republican fork, under | vieided to those influences. Many incidents | there was not the most remote vesemblance be- | €Ptered ogarty’s place purpose of fe5cm" | POR SALB.OR CHARTER. ____~ | t@inerease the number of enlisted men to meet | the scheme, or plan of junction in the latter Hitherto unknown, except to a few, are for the | tween the views maeguery 4 him and the doc. | obtaining a of wine, after having had = .M YACHT. For terms apply to. this contingency, but no action has been taken | VSit¥: first time to be brought to light in'this investi. | t¥ines of Calhoun, as kas ch: He | Some-negotiations concerning the sale of some SAMUEL REESE These statements, however, bear only upon assertion, reviewed, at | Brooklyn, property.” “After™ drinking’ turce oe ; ' ‘shed, | then, in support of this i Od Ae, commer, N Bn in the matter, and the result is that no mencan | the general eqnity of their claim, in my jude See ogre Ex boon ies eee length, the doctrines of secession as compared | bottles of wine, Besers. ‘Moore and” Collins ais w ins #8 now be enlisted to mect the most pressingeme: | ment; and however powerful they might mae ie. oe his position. left, Voorhics remaining. He was soon joined OUBLE-BREASTED FIRE SHIRT. gencies. Hence, vessels on foreign stations murt | Motives for legislative reliet,have not controlled Fromm, and Se ae eee sous gus uade an ne by Frank Dufly and Glambers: both of whom aunikty. at "ASTRA v the view I have taken of the legal rights fixed pepe i | HOUSE—Mr. Mayham (N.¥) introduced a | wore strangers to hinn. After introductions ERY - ‘opular Clothing store, Pennsylvaniaaye.. | return to the United States and have their | by the legislation of 1366, and ‘the of | tesy Tptitisend inaulry {4 likely, to, be insti- | pill for the erection oi a Court House and Cus- | they drank with Voorhies, but Chasbers, wie, 351°C STREET NORTH. Seli-6r_ Bet. 0th and Lith ets. doorseast of Mth. | crews discharged, leaving vacancies on those | route of the Eastern Division under that fest. first public “Appearance as \cader and | tom House at Alluny. New York. Referred to | it appears had quarreliod with his friend Between (), and 6th streets, (immediately in rearof | "(YEE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON HAND A | stations. lation as supplementary to and extensive of that | deciaimer in Trenton, New Jersey: in IsGhew, | Committee on App pr Daily, seemed ill at ease and they soon k Nationa! Hotel.) jarge quantity of 7 a of 1*64. The defence professes’ to be able to prove that Mr. Hamilton Fla.) i iueed a bill toannex | About half an hour tater Chambers returned mins on Watches, Diamonds, _. COAL SUREENINGS, (Anthracite,) Tue Gotp Panic IxvesticaTIos—Exrto- Very respectfully, your obedient servant, he | ene collection divirict of St Mary's with Geter | alons, amd, ich Whey will deliver,to any part of the city for | siow ov a STORY INVOLVING Mus, GRANT.— ; J.D. Cox, Secretary, | AU{vat period eg reenter teeters Fernandina. iicicrred to Comunittee on Com- | loon, drew'a revolver, ase Ga GLEasoN § GLENN, The Committee on Banking and Currency is | 7%¢ President. herselt into the good Braces Of several literary | Merce ie Butier he ap oe Seon che wan eee — ident of whay, Washington, D.C. a = . et 5 4 ie Mr. ier, , = u : a al ag [Republics ) Reet oe One that Was recat eee ee |THE Nationa, Umion Savines Baxn—In | sri,leding gentiomen of the town, such as | «ta ehection cane of Van’ Wyck ve Urtens | friends. The ballet entered the forehead, just ment in the city. New number, jal3-6m ¢_LYOETT. ~~ ] eae up yesterday, which, irk had not exploded | the Senate this morning, Mr. Morrill, of Maine, | Chancellor Green, Henry B. Pierce and others, | 25 postponed until after the morning hour. above the righ' me Notice. | WS e0okBiiven an paren-nocen. | harmless would have opened up a new field introduced a bill to incorporate the National and that under their own and Lother local auspi- on po fa tan in tekemon te Coenen ot fo audib!y afterwards. al . 7 investigation. It came in this way :—. k- | Union Savings Bank of the District of Colum- , She successfully conducted a series ot read- a “5 - 1& ~ ° We ofr the highest advance: u No. 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, between lth and | Of uy es r tive fund of Washinj Territory. Passed. Chambers, whe is a dealer at No. 53 5 tee ee re) Lith streets, south side. eee ee eaactatic mente Eiee Cota: | bia, naming as corporators Goo. H. Plant, Wm. | }p8"%the aster oel Ha and Femaperance | 7 S,, tow sumectemaitten tegacted eoeose- | Cneedeoonaaame aie tings ete Migaaaae te GOLD and SILVER WARE, le 8. Huntin WATCHES, DIAMONDS, aud newspapers carstady attondodton Jaaeig | tee stating that in receipting an express book | Geo. W. Adams, 8. P. Brown, Win, Sticker, Lewis Clephane, H. A. Willard, fentitions then submitted were that her hus- | I Uren, the Lill to establisi a Territorial gov- | Jail. beet fora money package some time after the gold | and B. P. Snyder. The capital stock shall i beratne. proet B RICKLAYING, : : ernment in Alaska. Laid on the table, Mr. Voorhies was a prominent builder and Also, from the same committee, reported a | public spirited citizen, and was. ly re 3 mall the ¥ greatly respect. bill to fix the salaries of the judges ed by all classes. When his death was annoaaced Panic he had noticed an entry on the same page | not exceed $200,000, "in shares. of. fifty business trans ofa money package for $25,000 for Mrs. dollars each, the ‘bank to fie =n e loo We own in this 1 — 4 sé in the Territories at 33,000 ann ach. |. | large crewds collected in the neighborhood of Sica any other secommmenantion then i aan: Wade a BODES, FURRACES Grant. He was summoned and appeared yes | transaction of ‘business when one-fourth of the | Cicumstances, and that her friends and her ne- | TEtornes St So. Fey Gucnd certain laweor | his*residence, and there wa: reat excitement. what is right. OVERS ore ee One oi ten terday before the committee, where he persisted | capital stock shall have been taken. The bank : ts othe nly Sil | Arizona Territory in relation to apportionment, | Threats of open the jail and lynching OuniNG at fe Ce in the same story, but was unable to fix the time | shall receive deposits of not less than ten cents, | Tead<t, The reterences used by the lady will, it | 20708 Sng! ” | the prisoner were made, and to suppress = er of JOBBING attended to at the shortest notice, &e. Pi demt-tt 34 Four-and-a-half st. xh — within one or two months. He was subjected to | as may be offered by tradesmen, clerks, m is sald, compromise the names of the Hon. | &¢ “street, | REPAIRS for all kinds of Ranges and Latrobes. | a strict cross-examination, and his story did not | Shanies, d + ne; | Horace Greeley, Mr. Samuel Sinclair, Mr. | _ Also, ATIONAL LOAN OFFI 11% 9th street, chanics, rs, servants, minors, married es of Nebraska with Dacotah. Nivtar Viuperinanle avenues BUBEEE FUL! | Orders left at PFEIL'S Stove Store, No.713 7th | receive much credence. Yesterday, in order to | Women, the Albert D. Richardson, and other persons of | Stat fe! ja ind others, invest Also, same Committee, reported back a street, or at my residence, 6th street above L, N.W | contradict that testimony, Mr. Shoemaker, the | ment bonds and mort; and allow depositors memorial asking that Massachusetts be remand- | MUNictraL Muppur ix Morite.—The idermen arms all night.—N. ¥. Post, nt bill to fix the boundary of the | any attempt of the kind the 15th regiment was mene Passed. kept under 4 . Baltimore manager of the Adams’ Express Com- Y defence will not carry out all these purpose~ ‘ pitare, Pian ad ae 3 of bere ‘pal Revperty jal3-eolm*™ 3.0. MARKS. _ penyrapesered Romare oe commaltine with the | mterest. _Referred to et Committee unless they succeed, ag they pronase, in showing ae oe ep rca, = Siortccas tieteeee cen a Open ovary day except Seadars irom 6 8. mt | JAMES M.scoveL. J. K. H. WILLCUx. | money package books of the Washington oflce, | Fomziox Nuws By Capt Corps te- pean tegen eran poem coustructign: ‘So ordered. smitten, | eyaay for the purpose, of ei bd 7 aw : 5 but uty of the | her husband; also, that her husband’s mean & ir. Buckicy, ») Irom same com | ia respective offices. yor — ——— SOOv ER ART EROOX: Ee eae ene | eo that i ber re-,| were at that iume amply sufficient to provide to. | TrPorted, adversely ujon the Bill in relation to | tained close possession of huis offer, and the Ai- : - majori 2 iren in comfort; er ithern boundary torado. dermen’s cham! PAINTING, &e. AND entries under the date on October 25th, and | THe waited forth an Bk Hout SOUNIEY-"| Herself and the children in comfort; that her | the southern bo coisa ss Preccedings. ion Manian aneee een, ——— - COUNSELOKS AT LAW, Poacher pega connen a lave livier. He declared that the present ministry | ever has been; that Mrs. MeFarland’s use of | Mr. Fomerox, (lowa.) from sume, committee, | having been sworn in by Judge Elliott, i G27} eerancuenn 10812. } 5. No. 4, MABKET SPACE, nel the cosmectiers bre tae ee oe majority, | Messrs. Richardson's, Sinclair's, and Greeley’: | Teported a bill’ to set aside certain proceeds | ed to administer the eath an LA-AVE sy OLD No. a a « = mcg Gounin the column ap valeed ar $806, bot tee rted by ie they would do, thelr duty. names as long back ar then was a surprise to her from Internal Kevenue receipts for erection of Councimen. Further Soppataction wes re PADDLE MY OWN CANUE.¥& s u. D. C. ciphers having been added for cents, it looked | 156 Soren nae iccoailiates | husband, who was unaware that they knew hi —— fy, | ee ey ie aga 627 Tonisinna avonne. (oud | pepartmenter uns see Comreeandliaieie | at the rot glance se, 25,000. This explained | cq rhe majority ie not intolerant, Dutt ene | Kifer Pg he grb rate ieee the territorial governine mt of Utah. “Pending its | stance as follows -—Tho select Sommnltioe t» i sisconayiye ral Unger witnen ‘was, Femoved, and tho, whole | mumariy havs noni 2° fumame, (0, ofeat, 12 | longer period tan has uinerte been mainrined, | Céeideration Se morning hour For, Sn in Smmoyuons of serene Helment can do. and Aartng no partner to deride ‘matter resolved itself into a simple small pack- | that the minister has insulted and calumniated =? Trento cian a = pare eee mia cienea ko the Samo Tonlsc as nee A Neen : grcAte_chalivnges any fai ebareeranc coment age tr Mrs. Grant valued at Wash. Cor. | the a woceies oe in the defense. It is given ‘out that chert be Seen hy taco 3 the pee. by the and Colectr are to be : gn bu-iness ou bonisiana avenue, Tox, D. 0. eee ——_ pam arg my ge oe ide no gap e left unaccounted for, and the | ple + i | soaeined, Seventh 9 fc |, ar Mili Bounty Land Warrants, Western in course, but would resist ‘ichardson n resident of the United which ‘the original bets thankful for past favors, sod coltclenn testing Lan Patents, oF Certificates of Location quran | | Socimrr rm Wasurxorox—The regular after- Remgerousagitation tn the streets orin the prem, | Progenec of Richardson, ae a visitor ai Uy went | dectere and in a is ‘committee will recom- woost ht PARK ‘a. st mark - = AME of brie Grant, baccarat was ihe emrerr ‘and the Prince pioapecsal see : EDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF COKE. well attended, notwithstanding jement | the nulogne yesterday. PAINTING. R rs weather. Mrs. Grant was assisted in receiving | who has fully from his recent illness, | erate captivity down to the event when he was | of Cuba‘and the Government and 4 a } QZ | Apezrrignct Coke during the month of Febraary | Deiatis scerciary Belknap, Mex Senator Mor | skated on the Take. ‘The Empress Eugemto is | StatecePuray down to, the, event when he war Inoperative and void at ofthe | Will canter! te case and. decline vacating the MACNICHOL & BRENNAN'S — se s ess ehronallepab.|” "Viei-dtmart PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, MOTT’S FRENCH POWD. “AIS 923 Datreet; between hand Wt. t Diaiit Seminal Painting, Glazing, Graining, Gilding, a, 4 2 8 Marbling.” Celcimining. Wali Painting Int speedily, Pripeiegens rr? verter ot HOUSE end SlOM | “El sam Copaica and PAIN TIN im Washington, D. C. yr sons 3 Has rena tas seoie| WEEE go BRE CARRIAGES. ared to exceute' every’ description of ‘raising Serpenea'se ene ay rH pty and ae low te ood work eat, be dome tm the mee ee == i ph ‘attention. Gomeeaete ‘finest fir oe —— Rew or old houses solicited, and satisfaction | 4 ‘CHIL 'S CARRIAGES, guaranteed. at prices can be obtained elaew hers, iad _ 923 D street, between 9th and loch. | SE UTiees GUrrEg fancy Bazar, Me. 5 4 'S . Ds — | No.) 7th st., neer B. D* * Unkitaciso xemzvy, MATES! MANTECSI MANTELS THE KING, OF ALL PAty, 5 ls and repairing houses walt ge E GREAT INTERNAL AND ans of MAN. = GkDICINE: WILL CURE. Ee A> | Bell to call and sx ec and moet waried calles. Beadsche, inf eminutes; Baratza, soneminate one gered sale ‘They con- jenralgia, prains, now eo ned ‘eaten different, are Coops and Cole, Fevcrand Aj rep two and Cramps and Choile, ra Mor “te Piles, me ‘oul Stomech, aod man: shictoeel ailments of the huuas "body. too numerous to enumerc It i @ Diuretic, curing diseases of the of the Kidneys and Bladder. ‘onic and Stimulant, eee system. eta biape- | good im i i i a | i F i 77 elie i Hi i i e ‘tion and alla: crear wating on the Langssend, ‘Threat and Lung: The ery, bat teat nes fait Bars will settee td before ant eGhes saad, to tweeter Ear meet certain ta ‘every case to be oaly thing PRicE. 50 CENTS - Set & Dealer» everywhere eet) te FBOWN © Ry ely meen pole ‘ath etreots.

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