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Se ee, = ——— a ~ “THE EVENI G STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, i a . This Afternoon's Dispatches. EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ; _ . I THE WAR IN EUROPE. THE STAR fe eerveg py carriers to their emb- | Noe tc youre rock Gusts rex mora Cople + "SEVERE BATTLE AT BEAUGENCY. counter, Two Cents. Prick For M Six Months, ¢ than for. % , |THE GERMAN ACCOUNT OF IT. “tan Wrakty evaiepaimed o‘ear| V2, 86—NE. 5,538. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1870. TWO CENTS. | Morning 91 : DEFEAT OF THE ARMY OF THE LO} SS — AMUSEMEM Ts, SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. _ |THE CASE OF HON. MR. BOWEN, | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. | aicinc‘eefuis(yenge to tro'sosa ber ball Natiowar THEATa, Dr. SCHENGE sarises Copramptives to | — = S| zas um Two wives on onz+| This Afternoon’s Proceedings. | Wr" secy iti ered |The Prussians Take 1,500 Prison- Se Se PERLE EERE EOREETE™!! | racine OF orgs Winter. amy | Washington News and Gossip. a Torspay, December 13. — | ers and Six Guns, THIS EVENING ee rad txt ied cis INTERNAL ERVENUE—The receipts to-day OR NONE? SENATE.—The House bill to abolish the of- | notes returned in pose Cie ge be sent free | atte Te aNd TRE wae TONES. OF eel eked ianarteloltiy sepatees: ae from this source were $478,591. He is Indicted for Bigamy by the Grand pocepadlrparet gincy eles roger iearrrbaeled ‘Mr. ae J.) offered an amendment su- ANOTHER SORTIE FROM PARIS REPULSED BEAMS STEANOGN: AT SO CLOCK AF" | Sroia'takina told and the beat of all'placesouthi | Senator Cataiz, of New Jere:y, declines a Naval Affairs, ° Since Biaaes eremenencot stame afters in | em Y . Jory. “pa he Qontinent for this purpose, in winter, is Florida, well : , : Ie PEE RISTMAS PANTOMIME. —aitct_ | Sons inthe State ’w lore ihe temperature ie, regular, | Fe-eleetion. ERA and not subject to such variations as in more The House concurrent resolution providing | places deemed proper by the Postmaster Gen- for an adjournment from Dee. 22, 1870, to Jan. | eral. Rejected. a a , 71, i je until to- | | A large number of amendments reperted by | The Rumors of an Armistice Unfounded ALL'S OPERA HOUSE. ten latitudes Ne OTN A cae cepert oe tie akc ce treet: ||) Thewentcrs et Taw Brix wil decbigesce- | Stoccer es eee eee AOR he RR a ee ice ceeen ee ff co0d hotel iskepe there Dy, Peterman Hoe ay ~ sone RPh insecurity of the buildings | jp omber the following item which appeared or Mr. Sawyer presented the credentials of Hon. oe —— = a he | os ‘ = saw several ons 3 ing untou 5 r s . Je motion of . Hoar, (Mass.,) the bill re- Bete Cole PLoWwee Qe eek taaly discased, But who. under the healiag iafiuence | '@!DS seas | tbe 26th August last: Fee re es ee ener | Danone teen een (tien) the MM 50 | siassrapted Busdusiety to Pas Reming ine. ei be performed oF pee indica tiles farther agen the river ie a |, TUE CENSUS RETURNS from Philadelphia of peasnyos South Carolina. ‘The credentials were read, | on Education and Labor at the last session, to | DEFEAT OF THE ARMY OF THE Lore eee eee ieee ae Poet | pont which T would prefer to Palatka, asthe tem: | the new enumeration there show an excess a Hing to and placed on the file. establish a system of national edacation, and | Loxpox, Dec.é.—The Grand Duke of Meck Saabs . - rature is more even am the airdry and bracing | 14.000 over the previous one, making a tota Mr. Williams: ited joint resolutions of | made the special order for to-day, was further lent nascar ional a ellonville and Enterprise are located there. 14 pepulation 0! 671,00. the Oregon ture in favor of the Oregon | postponed until the second Tuesday in January. 'PDETE reports a severe battle with the army Tickets at Mriz-rott’s music store, Brett's try | should give adecided preference to Mollonvilis. It ———_. formerly Miss Pougrit. branch of the Pacific railroad, with his amend- | | Mr. Wilson (Minn.) then called up the Senate of the Loire at Beangency, where the Freneh goods store, av: Wtikins’ t ookstore, corner ip totake oes mere lon SEED At ie Neus Gnas | seetine Ok se) Mane cael Ose Geer a eeres ® mendment. He said the democratic legislature | joint resolution extending the time tor the eon- and New York avenue “ rn happy were repulscd. Fifteen hundred prisoners and betweraud patients Supreme Court of Tilino’s, refuses to be a can- ‘The marriage, for seme reason, did not take | '#4 thus endors:d his proposition, although in | struction of the St. Croix and Lake Superior “ eee plain 3 h ix guns were taken. The remainder of the icates'aretarn of ; ad been bitterly ass: ailroad, which had been postponed until to- SQUERADE COSTUMES, it indicates areture of appe. | gidate for the United States Senate to succeed the late canvass he had Miserly naraied || Ea dora French army is on the road to Bourgnes. It wil . —— {nficeh. and then the lungs must heal Mz. Yates. —— ey raue wane sect en, pein oe ‘Our, MeCreery asked leave to introduce his pre aor ages vote oy whtcn tao sil ear bane he aunre cartaie’ obeaen, — t ied largely to my stock of LA- ase miecenin, Gives — following mi at . 3 . " - mn 4 Dips Cees ae COTLU EEN S EAN alkae ghee i capes ances ot ee ; Mrs. Awmie L. Camrbece was yesterday av- | Cierk’s office of this District « resolution in reference fo the restoration ofthe | upon al oo Another account says that after the fight of QoM1O std CHARACTER DEESSES, safely recommended to consumptives in winter, My | pomted deputy collector of internal revenue in Te Minister of the Gospel authorized to cele- | 4tlington estate to Mrs. Lee. _ Sheldon (La. nostpene ‘er | the 7th the Bavarians threatened Beaugency ‘would respectfully invite the attention of my us for Saying #0 are that patients are less liable ‘ f ane Prewister ¢ bie, geprseeny " . Mr. Edmonds hoped they would not be re- | eons:deration until the second Tuesday in Jan- Frisndeank. the public ily. Eg np diner Bg ay the ninth Ohio district, vice her husband, | trate marriages im the District of Columbia, greet- ceived. It was monstrous proposition to ask | uary. Agreed to—ayess9, noes MH. and the forest of Marchnoix. The French were Hake 308 7th ttreet re, and it is hot necessary to sav ¢ deceased. ing :—You are hereby licensed to solemnize ths | for the removal of the bende oy one oldies wtp arene naa - reinforced. but the Prussians took Bravant, Pri Reatric: © peTwon exposes: Cl U am Ossan. et - om h carceoniet abort wotice: eee eee Terren fatchortiy “Therefore | ‘THE NOMINATION OF CHARLES D. Drake Been of ernst getmeen, Christopher © | trom where they were now reposing, #0 that | A Word of “Grace” for Washington. Beemer’ and Besugency. Un the St ‘for rent. * by 3 - Bonvalet, Villerean and Bernay were captured. ny aiivicw is. go well down into he, State—oat of the | to be Chiet Justice of the Court of Claims, was | King, of South Uarolina, if’ sou tind no lawfal | € Place of their burial should be restored to a “Grace Greenwood” has a pleasant chapter : se usene its rebel owners. - : PRUSS . 3. HA. “wxoaetiavs sion pesterdayr emacs im *20 xsentive see: | impediment jrero; and having co done, ou | bir. McCreery rregaming that the justic and | on Washington in yesterday's Zribune, in which | yo htt SSA AND LUXEMBOURG. Rape eee. ey of the Supreme Conrt of said District, and | {he courtesy of the then proctedto say woarbe | Sar eimiicason ai ‘tad aent'ons 1 cite im the | TePMdiates the treaty of 1867, neutralizing the fall can be renter £9 te : veg ag - lunge a REAR ADMIRAL Calas. S. Booss has been de- | certify the same. Witness my hand and the | fun intended toray yesterday. He then drew a | Union withthe dower pBcotn red sem Me | territory of Luxembourg, is to be accepted No. 486) ON No. 486 wed rm point is earnestly recom | tached from duty as Light-house Lospector of | seal of said court, this vist day of August, 1870. | )\cture of Gens. Geo. H. Thomas and R- » | but it will bear a deal of abuse. and efi | guardediy. it is regarded here as extrem=ly ka ay Zea | mended was professionally | the third district, amd ordered to relieve Rear (Signed,) R.J.Maios. | Pon Virginians, both prominent actors in the | hold its own. It is singularly odd and peculiar, | improbable that Bismarck would at thir time ‘Steger. STRuer. ul Philatelphia | Admiral O. 8. Glisson of the command of the | 9 Zhe following certificate was ina day or two | jate great drama, and both dying within a short queer and contradictory, old-fashioned: aodar. | det y Belgium and the Netherlancis. Ms RKRITEEF'’s, n European fleet. — peo gpict amy the Church of the | ™e. ot each other. wee = broke out. | tashioned, dil ted and unfinished. beautiful | Blo 46 event) street, between D E strets, jo Cy these two Virginians, uni en i same tight doors above Odd Feliows’ Hall. pros , a nder the bs NO ARMISTICE. Anny Oprionns OnvERED TO Texas.—Lieu- | Incarnation, hereby certify that by authority | Hagseparateds Thomas adhered to the flag of | ST4.UglIy» but to me the most charming ‘ t 1 zy, Cosmopolitan town of the New World, | LONDON, Dec. 10.—The rumor of an armistice Choice Off Printings, Engravings, Chromos. &e. " 7 Of a license of the same tenor as the foregoing, | the Union, Lee threw his fortunes with the fo. | is utterly unfounded. ‘iw, Largect Stock Pap-r Bings, Wind“ | ‘ally. ar take vast quant ke tenants James Kennington and E. M. Camp | f'solemnized the marriage of the parties afore. Confederacy. G Lee, was above all ae and t correspondents, abuse it be- | i utterly unfoun for: Frames, Picture Conds aud Tasse! atthe act quar ‘ Se eee ete chmnisle Barracks, Fa..to | said on the 3ist day of August, 1870, at the | Vices’ aie? character gare” "and spotless, | SB php glee eT TTS WHAT IS SAID AT BERLIN. Manis. etn fhe District. ee en ae ee: ae inn Scoompany s Getachment of recruits to the 4th | church, in the District of Columbia. and "his name will ever be engraved | Gent society. whic Ete nse to peculiarly sbi BERLIN, Dec. 10 —The bombardment of Paris remeber Nameand Nember. _ ap% 1 ¥ Ee Pay ae eee rhb counts Goa pes asee nan he oem Fo ne teats oe oie onaimerican people» | having neither the stiffnces of the North nor the | # Rot dictated by any special influences, but — : eS . : oa Bttows BY Commopons Gtissox has been relieved trom | little church abore named at o'clock in the | sion or the causce OF the war, Ceneral, Lee | IPE Springs aad more chy e uettle of our | will be put into effect for solely military rea- o rarely die of consumption, capeciel command of the European ticet, as he will be | afternoon, Hon. A. N. Zevely accompanying | joincd the people among whom he was born, | fas Tere than they should of the city's pie, | *Ot- New leviesof landwehr are destined for eth Palwrmes yeu ean. Southern part. On the other hand. in New Enziant, | placed on the retired list in January next, and prey nee savtga gga dost eae Harada fost as sou joived those among whom you were | turesque environs.” city's pic wegen {ivision, which will reinforce the one third t,o »pulation die of this terri: 2 mn zi - : f : esq 5 Ee . 6 Uitdimease Inthe Miditle Btates it oes not prevail | UNder the recent order of the Secretary no ree | Lratnintioge or there Piece. the leftonatrip | pet war Seat a Kees a paees teens Grace, also, gives an energetic “dig” at our | . ev eRYTHING 18 LOVELY” AT PARIS weet isitend Bee Ee |: iy stil syamany qoncands of cane | red officer can have command of m liset oF Sorta; and on returning fo Charleston Me. | chrietian’? Brilliant ae was tts military career, | authorities for not enforcing the policeregula. | " EY EKYTHIN ak Wiener che eT i piesa. te canard ca : _ ~ | Bowen entered on the canvass reelec- | the closing scene of his life added match!ess | tions against animals running at large in this | sean 3 2 Fr .© BEtgHEBBACETS Faame tors | | Save ‘about ec iSievor aerate President to-day nomi- | “Os ue sth of September there wasa fatter | sitet Bisfame. | city: bat, Lor’ bless you Gracie, whats the use ? wri prgrsends bexsearp ne iecam wn naan - (Berastisusy Ovax 20 Yeas) oo ‘‘crodutoas | B&ted General Alfred Pleasonton, of N. ¥., to | im fashionable circles here in conseruence of Sects.tn connate With interes College. | The pigs and cows are voters in Washington. | 42.8 victories for the French, and that ake Bole agency for the one wegen go enon, ‘They | be Commissioner of Internal Revenue in place | the appearance of the following paragraph in re may be those who will cast their asper- —=> ei Prussians lost 15,000 prisoners and six H $f Mm Kuabe & Uo., Baltimore, and pay no aitention to it.and hence itlays the founda: | of Columbus Delano. THe Star ‘ Gen. Lee, but he belonged tothe | CHESArRAKe AND Onto CANAL—The Annual ‘unt Parte wo hed ee med ag therand another «till, until the lungsare |” Norman Stratton, to be Civil Engineer at the MeMser oF CoxoRess CHARGED WITH South and the North, the East andthe West. | Report-Condition, Words, ond Prompers tar ans | Sates that Paris sutfers no pri ome fe rent on the most accommodating terms; Youd ot hope Sox cure New York Navy Yard. AMY.—The Louleville Courter_Jovrnat. of Fr North, 5: ‘est. | Repos Se, 8 agreement of the population is good, and that the object of hix journey is to insare concidence with the movements of tue French armies. Ham and St. Quentin have been occupied by the French ANOTHER FRENCH REPULSE BEFORE PARIS. ‘Organ Tuning and Bepsiring. 6 He (Mr. McC.) now asked that justice be'done | Canal.—On Thursday tast, the first’ meeting of Information of the woarrlese of Hou, G.0 swat | tothe partner of his lite, that the home of her | the Doard of Direstore of’ the Ghesaneet en a > reeentativefrom Bouth Carclina,to Mise Petigru | fathers be restored to her, Obio Canal was held bere since the removal of LECTURES. A icw days ago we gave the parton. | Mr. Edmonds did not intend to dignify this | the general office of the company at lagers it Yor divorce, Bled in the Louisville | occasion, as he supposed the object of the Sen- | town. Ghancery Court by Zaviths Bowen. of this | ator was attained. But this man, whom the | While the general tonnage of coal aud other thes are used in strict accordance with my directions | ea) matters generally, in which he will advocate } city, egainst Bon. C. C. Bowen ressinan from . they do the work that is jired. Th *, i "har ) Carol h i. | Senator bad eulogized, had committed the | merchandise shows 70,000 toms less than tue hes will do the work that is requite poLticat Aeablittien® Meunier Donte onl vent: | vars minded be Maer, Raven; Saotrae ee es | crimes of treasem aguiaak mee ompoctantzos for | year sare the mareeort eae tek Maen pol.tical disabilities. Senator Drake will reply | ‘otc was tiled by Mrs. Bowen, but the divorce ha i wd = t yet been: 7 ithe honorable tiem: knowing better than any other man. He was | notwithstanding the large expense caused by t flensive before Paris in lat force ° to Mr. Schurz, and a sharp debate is expected. Sct a a ia a ae 1 ee the child or Virginia, Wat of the Hoople, ive | the disastrous food on that portion of the caxal copansd SA ADIN teiarte cos ony " 4 ww weeks ago the ini ry steps were | people wl in m ani im. He | from Harper's Ferry wn, ic ADMIRAL PORTER’s NoMINATION—The Sen- | taken towards bringing this case of alleged big. | heed at tne capital, but when this capital was | last. The company during the year has paij | "Et A tew French prisoners were taken. pt in some | ate, im executive session, yesterday took up the } amy before the courts here, and the decumen- threatened, he not only turned his back on it, | up all the interest on the repair bonds to Woto. | THE GERMANS IN DIEPPE. andrake Pills is | nomination of Vice Admiral D. D. Porter to be | tary evidence from Louisville and In but pointed his cannon toward it. For himseli | ber Ist, 170, amounting to $140,000, and ha | Gen, Mantenffel was in Dieppe on Friday. to the stomach admiral inthe Navy. Senators Drake and Nye peli | arrived here was sent before the gi (Mr. E.,) he thought it better tor Gen. Lee had | taken up one-fourth of the principal, amount- " Senator Scnvrz intends, it is stated, to ‘ make a speech in the Senate on Thursday of hese icul: yedic because I thore acquainted with their action I know that where | this week, om the Missouri campaign and politi- REV. DR. J.P. NEWMAN. Varsalices, Deo. 10.—The French assum Patient to wat willbe sure to have @ corpse o oe = y plan is to give my three medicines, in accord yi =c- with the printed directions. SCIENTIFIC LECTURES, en NATURAL MISTORY, ie urged his confirmauon, but Senators Tr jury, whom Rev. R. W. Lowrie, who per- | he been taken of! in his youth, in his patriotic | ing to $50,000, thus showing $190,000 paid ont of | FRENCH SUCCESS AT HAM. he With a relise for food and the zr. Edmends, and ethers earnestly tts ull, | formed the marriage ceremony, also’ testihed, | twabhord’ the net earnings during the year Isi). There | The French at Ham captared a detachment BY “Feluh comes good blood, aud w Without coming to any vote, the Senate ad- | 87d 8 few days ago a presentment was made. Mr. Trumbull regretted that the Senator | remains in the treasury a sufficient sum to Put | of Germans with artillery. iene aies flesh. which is closely followed by a healing of the | journed. : ind to-day the grand jury found @ “true bill.” | (Mr. McCreery) had done this thing, but he op- | the canal in goo condition to receive the trade | ’ _ = ee eee ae lungs. Then the cough I abates, the ———__ MR. BOWEN’S “FIRST.” posed the granting leave to a Senator to bring | of isv1. j THE VICTORY OF MEUNG. = “Pngehilvand clammy night ewvate wy longer | Rececits To um Sext Wecr.—The Superin- | Bowen sCeapieis ear eros Teves | oa tlL fie thought 1t would be a bad preost _ We learn from the report of the president to | oxox, Dec. 11.—The Duke of Mecklenburg ice aa = bs patient gets wellPr0 | tendent of Recruiting Service at New York has s a eee dent to set. the board that considerable repairs to culverts | fo have not been directed to suspend forwarding recruits to the 23d infantry, Military Div! cifie, and to torwar: 200 recruits to Omab: which should be kept recu | ment to the 1och infant larly at that point by inean ui : gray Dachess @ devout announce- Parks on the Sist of January, 1860, in Wakulla | “Mr. Sumner said he hadjbeen denied leave to | and other masonry will be required daring the | *eraphs to bis county, Florida, and lived with her some years. | bring in a ill abolishing the fugitive stave law. | wixtcr; two locks on the Georgetown division to | Went of the victory of Meang on the 9th. Subsequently @ change came over the scene of | The Vice President said there bad been tive | ve rebuilt, the aqueduct at Williamsport isto be | THE AKMY OF THE LOIRF REINFORCED. 3 ti 1 ille, Mr. Morton desi: < prote: e d; | Lea ST Rete Mending. | against the Spmidcration of (ais revolution by | the Monocacy. A revision of the toll-shect, | lire has been reinforced to the extent of 40/000 a ore: I the Senate of the United States. He eard | which has noi been changed since 1837, was or- | men. i Tes Active Commmuonan oF Barenre has | C2 EUS eaer et pee eek Reuter | oust we hed saves capecet ta none ee eulozy | dered by the board. Several applications were ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. written a leiter to parties applying for trade- | the 12th of that month the records of au Indiana | Of Gen. Lee in the American Senate. Tue | presented for permission to erectfeed storeson | Beust’s dispatch of the 8th to Gortschakoft i< marks, such as the word ‘‘domestic” es applied | conrt show, it is stated, that a petition wasfiled | €Bormity of his crime cannot be concealed by | the line of the canal, which were referredt o the expected to lead to an understanding between Raped ava deciaiog ads wise Hench Laan be | in the name of Tabitha Bowen against the Hon. | stewing the fowers of rhetoric over his grave. | president. One hundred thousand dollars, or eo | {*Pected to lead to s shaped as a decision adverse to such claims, on | C. C., and an answer was filed on the same day, Mr. Scott said since the day that the swovl | much thereof as may be found necessary, was , E06! oe WEDNESDAY AND FBIDAY EVENINGS, Dec. Mth, 16th and 2st. Reserved seats can be obtained at be a the day of eacn lecture pe for such? ‘on of the Pa- . and ever has been. the winter, with at any other r hind be ated he ground that the trademark does not denote in thirteen days afterwards the dec: flamed at the gates of Eden there bad never | appropriated, to be expended during the su-- | iio the origin or ownership of the manutactere i | mane bates myc kones oan married to Mrs. | been such an example of magnanimity as that ion of navigation, to jut the canal in good | GENERAL CABLE NEWS. which it is intended to apply. Pettigru on the 3ist of August, it would appear | ‘displayed by the United States government to- udition to meet the trade of the coming year. | oil ————_. -, | thatthe marriage took place prior tothe decree | ¥td the leaders of the rebellion. vu | Hagerstown Tiice-a- Week, 10th ins’. j The Rank of Russia. Naval OxpERSs To-pay.—Commodore Wm. | of divorce. Bir. Saulebury was in favor of the resolution - ss0e : Telegrayhed Exclusively to The Evening Star. 3 H. Macomb, detached from special duty at | | In'this Indiana case the petitioner charges the | wilh the exception of that portion which looked | A Traxr TaRovon THE Sewexs or New! sr. Purenenvne, Dec. 10.-The Bank ot T an the Mandrake Pills are c 2, | Ebiladelpbia and ordered to duty as inspector | husband with cruel treatment and a failure to | {0 the removal of the bones of those who were | yous. —A party of gentlemen have mate @ | Rosia hes adeaneed ine rate of discount tro. i of them ‘| of the 4:4 Light House District; Commodore | P'0vide for her support. It is further allegea | buried there. Ginah as bh length | Might tramp through the passages of the Ne* | eight to nine per cent. 1 ‘ ip | James H. Strong, detached from duty as in- | that Mrs. Bowen (No. 1) asserts that Bowen RL) Se the motion or Miia. | 2erk sewers, entcring at Fourteenth stro | pPetee of U. & Bonds at Frankfore. ‘Custemst Traditions: Iites: tor of the ith Light House District ang | ¢mployed the counse! nds, that the resolutious be not received. | °8 the North’ Kiver. And leaving it by the Ca- Faapxronr, Dec. i--Unised Dtates bond the production ane usann ordered to duty #8 inspector of the id Light OX ROTH SIDES Myir. Nye said if Gen. Lee was a hero, sovwas | U2! Street sewer on the East Kiver. ‘The ad- of 12 axe quoted at 8x. Curtosities and Mementoss, House Distric’. | Passe< Assistant Surgeon Wm. | in this (Indiana) case, and that she did not sign | penedict Arnold; yer what would have been | ‘@mturous party barely escaped arrest while 2 s- i pictorial fllustrations. V. Marmion has been reassigned. Assistent arth % hi oe he to aitempting to enter at other places, it being sa 5 AT WESLEY CHAPEL Paymaster Charles T. Eastman has been o.- | °f *wear to the petition, and further, that the | thought of the man who propored (9 restore to | suppored by the police that they were © up to | x, Dec. 0 Hermanos, Cornemot Fifth ard F streets, dered to duty in the office of Paymaster J. D. | (ccree jn this case, was passed on testimony | He Considered this resolution Lot only me an ix, | 20 800d.” A whole night wasapent im the sew- | from Havana, with sugar, awaits ordets at Fal” TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBEB 13. Murray, at the Washington Navy Yard. * | taken prior to the filing of the bill. le cons wie is b nears 1 feed an in- | ers, and the sensations are described as feartal. | mouth. at is ochek. : 2 So much for the allegations on that side. sult to the Senate, but asan insnit to himself | Noxious vapors, foul mud and fungus weeds ! only 13, : : DistaicT Bits Beroge THe Movse Cou- | _ On bebalf ot Mr. Lowen it is alleged that this | Mr. Flansgan thought Lee's christianity | vere everywhere encountered. They ‘were | © ¢ of M ague. nae aly 15 cents. sae rs e whole charge of bigamy is the work of political | ceased when he lay down the tiag of the Union | once attacked by a school of rats as ‘large as | THE Hacr 1 Vanmatken i NCOLN HALL. witTEE—The House Commitice on the District | Malice, an J comes f.om inverested motives. It = ha bo aged Fontan ene eg e that the | “iter dogs,” and the party used their pistols ——, ‘War, replaces as foreigh minister, “ ae Py of Columbia met to-day, for the first time this | is arserted in his behalf that the records of the Tr. ve im i 2 sao = “ | svith good effect in dispersing them, but filled | Dr. Vanlinburg, revigned. — Be pa ie session, and considered at some length the Ip@iave, court wil show that Re was logally | raver of Ary pwd were as sacred.as the CoM- | the sewer they were then in withenlpheroet | Besth Of dhe Wie of Sohn Otiéei DECEMBER 13, 1870 and New York. but continue to see pa at may | 0 duild a new jail for the District of Colum! divorced Mr. McCreery then desired withdraw his res- | S#P0rs that nearly suffocated them. Hefore | Loxpox, Dec. 1.—The wile of Johns mined MBce, No. 1S NORTILSIXTH STREET, Phils-|. | but came to no conclusion thereon. The cor- BEFORE HIS MARRIAGE lution ‘bat Me. fniende ohjnctes they got out most of the party had fainted, | gieg recently at Brighton. BECUND LECTURE CALVARY COUESE. day. from 9a.1m.t mutice perfected the bill detining degrees of | with Mrs. Pettigrue, and that the documentsto | lution, but Mr. Edmunds objected. e | 1. z while all were made sick ai the stomach. A murder andthe penaity therefor. Under tuis i OUSE EPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. | tew minutes longer they declared i —< a arg. The ie Bill there are three diftereni{degrecs: the frst of | Dove the fact are on the way to thiscits. it | | HOU eS ee Se Sri | rendered them inensibie, wet Would have | wo Years im Prisou for Killing « Tearn wivther they arecuraite | which shall be Been Mabe Aer aces | Lice ey aarriod | ine ted as te Ole Gee petition from a ee Nuw York, Dec. 13. The trial BENSON J. LosSE : * ee? GAA RS | by imprisonment an a r life, and | to his tirst wi desk a p 2 gre al 4 . 13. ri ia i sales ch say nandisinse Aeneas tatkate coke | ea Wintnmocanas os perawie necone to their rehts upon swamp and overtewed | CEAMC Mavous The municipal election ta | Couey, for the murder ot David Day, was Saal Serra “Snecma (ep ay ivetemnd dist ee ee sir Bowen iP cong man, of Prepostessing | lands. Ketcrred to the Committee on Public | Boston yesterday resultedin the choice of Wm. | ,ohcluded im the Court of General Session. this Sabject: “Chivalry, Yesterday and To-day and their systen ‘¢ brought in AS STATED elsewhere, the name of General | #PPearance, ard very decided abilities. Hewas | (ands. Gaston ( " at) for mayor, by about 3,000 | sigughter in the third degree. ‘The judge stated Alfred Pleasonton was to-day sent to the Senate | born in Rhode Island, January 5, 1832, removed | Mr. Kelley (Pa.) introdaced a bill to provide | majority. The Gaston ticket carties seven or | tao the case was — that did not deserve ot = 7 ia m 1850; studied AES a ; | for the redemption of copper and other tokens | twelve aldermen and probably a majority of the | the extreme penalty of the law, and sentenced tbr mg nego By fe onan a yoda wo eneclonee te Tee ae aes meoin. Referred to Committee on Coinage, Raat wag aitice, were goncrally ignored, and + ¢he prisoner to the State prison for two years account of his tine war record, and hardly | elected tothe constitutional convention of South ibis poole peaeriioe (fists Deane cemmiord —— a a io came =~ Iaportant “Gktelet sn the. Unicel Sstiaes | the auth and ith Congresses: was elected tet | of he Whole was vischarged from the further | seme Infuenecs were at work in Lowell, where ‘Ashe ben acquitted bemecit well tn the posi. | #%h Congress; and was re-elected to the 4ist | Consideration — ing tray i the act omar ni = eiizen's santitate sor tions he has heretofore occupied, so, we fee) | Congress, and is a contestant for a seatinthe | '™ Telation to the jail in the District or Co- vor, . Seott, re- Tickets. 20 cevte.to be bad ot Burr's. 910 F st., opposite Masonic Temple. Beserved seats without deld-st tra charce i Re FP NEWMAN. ii ak LL T medicines, so exp them withe LINCOLN H HERSDAY EVEN DEC. 15. Scrrct ~THE MANY WIVBS OF UTAH. Reverved seats for tale SCHENCK. M. D No. 19 North Sixth laid — il Di pu blis c ¥ Eldris corner of Avenue ID) an aS sure, he willin the important ani respo: neat Copgress. jumbia, morte was referred to the Committee | Pe hae er pan Isai Eldridge 10th st. was totally destroyed by tire this inarn- deb at PHILP & SOLOMONS ” PAIN KILLER. place to which he has just been called. His THE INDICTMENT. Mr. Lawrencs (Ohio) presented four petitions padetaitiay sere me The losson the stack, ts $100,000, - a on { \LIVE LoGaN ee we bb iteelt and liagte at anytius | Scatter of courte s) Pe Mttded, will follow asm } The grand Jury to-day returned the following | from settlers on the Cherokee neutral lands, | _Axmnicam Awnvtances.—Theambalancein | t A ye a Oe wie Stercre ox “Gieis,” rs “Toerctore ie is tmpurtant thar | matter of course, indictment: “District of Columbia, County of | ope of which was read. asking the passage of | Paris which is considered the best is the Amer- | "alls o! the building killed Ison Thistle an ag ATLLINCOLN HALL. temedial agents should be at haad to Us uced on a Cimanixe AwAY THB OnsTRUctIoNs—Gen. | Washington, to wit:—The grand jury of the | {he Dill now pending in the House in elation | ican. ‘The wounded aro under canvas, bus tho | SOriomnly =8) . eke a0 conte, Reverted Sea Tete or | he tas Tha MeecloninanPrinciole Jatsed 18 | atichier bas notitied all persons doing business | United States of America for tho county v1 oo he eon In y . 5 4 =“ wirarble. The American surgeons ares aid to The Galf Cable ont of Order. On motion of Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) ar ion was | be far more skillful in the treatment ofguashot | New Yore, Dec. 13.—The cable between adopted calling upon tke Secretary of the | woupps than their French colleagues. Instead | punta Kora and Key West, has been terrup- Treasury for copies of all papers and corres- | of amputation they practice resection of the | ted'since the sth, and the transmission of dtc pendence on ile in his office tn relation to the | bone. It is the desire of every French soldies, sale at Philp & Po omons e's. tu.ths erneiating agouies of pain, or the depressing iutin. | along Pennsylvania avenue, between Ist aad | Wa-hington atoresa i, upon their oath do pre NTERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE Boos ig. | He tdicase. Such aremegral ogent exists in the | isehSstmere t, who may have sign-boards, | sent: That Christopher ©. Bowen, late of the LL NG) BOCTIVE, PROFIT: | pary Kirt) k. whore fam bas made the circuit ot , cake and candy stands, etc., | county aforesaid, geutleman, on the dist day of (Endl ge Dace’ of thelr hese in Tranter | Jsnuary, iu the sour ofeur Lard one ¢ nd attention of Min Parents. Sabbath and choo! Teachers and Beh: ; Tati. : itches to Key West and Havana, bas been 4, aud the public os their stores, or at the intersection of theseveral | eight hundred and sixty, did marry one Tabi- | jipht ship Cumberland in its former position. | if he is wounded to be taken te this ambulance. | 2 “ Steamer Uy, te tos ited to the series of o freon tes cus axitens ve tas | streets or fescrvations Along sald Avenuo to | tha Parke, ‘and he 4 ita Hows tes: th Gee eee mente. round be taken to this am somewhat irregular since that date. Steamers POPULAR LECTURES, other wity has found relief from | have the same removed within tive days from a d sumed the consideration of the billreorganizin, ACQUITTED ON THE GROUND oF IxganrTy.— | sap. d until the cable isrepaired will make SRS os ivery is the excelient andicuce room sf the | many of its ills by its use. The wide and broad area | ¢ date, aud he has requested the Supcrinten- stopher C. Bowen being so married the Post Office Department, which was laid | Mrs. Mary Marsh, indicted for the murder of | stf%s' Aud, Wnlil the cable isrop ‘and Key West pt Seics cue patents ema a ancien oe IO ogee lyase [epi ir reegr ey ine sald. Tablttn his witeres | over on-Tbureday last. her four children in Baltimore, in April last, |"! °*!* pucrca — Me popatar maneer wus wt sensed ‘cusciie aad SOpMIATLS han beesphbetiane | adjunct to the great werk ot improvement in | Lord cnethousand cight buntred aad seventy, Hill (N. J.) abolishing the entire frankling | guilty, a8 the jury found that she was ineaneat | To (he Bilitorof The Siar—Sir: In your paper f ail. Young persons are 5 | into the field, who haveattempted. undersimilarity | progresgon Pennsylvania avenue. the said county of Washington, in said | privilege by exempting newspapers, perindica's | the tiie of committing the deed, and is now in- | of this evening { tind the following paragraph Vited to attend. Asshort Mesical Entertainment, | cfue p the c nfideace of the peop! pt tae strict of Columbia felomously aud, unlaw- | snd magazines exchanged between publishers, | Sete efi ge ie Seg eee BOW ine e Vocal and instrumental, will preceds each Lecture. | turn it to thelt cen selfia witless. wins the Pain | Vic# Avwimat Koway.—The nomination to | tully did marry and take to wife one Susan P. | and weekly newepapers tO actoal Loteoniees tunate wouran be committed to am asylum for referring to myself, over the signature of “Jus- TUESDAY EVENING, December 13 TRADI. | Killer iettill crowing ln public favor, des evan | the Senate of Admiral Rowan to be vice adml- Ming, and to her, the said Susan, was then and | within the county where published. the insane. ° Tike Rage Side Sb Ok Dhininh Comeshinen nen lumbian College PEARL TOOTH Pow. | the charges made against this officer in connec- ufe in such case made and provided, | monthly papers was accepted by Ble; Welker | ing matcidinid fins tae ee ee er eeely a weakens, it comstets in making out Teperts at dict TUESDAY EVE. December 27— rans tion with the loss the Oneida. High naval | and against the peace and government of the and the amendment was adopted—73 to 5). ‘the tation. for it will be remembered, in " PRUDUCTIUN OF : By Prof. @. authorities, as well as the sworn testimony of | United States. {Signed} Geo. P. Fisher, U.S. Mr. Mi: Te ) ofte P dt t resolution from the Senate ax to the Set, of the Unived t Office. SOL Lieutenant Commander H. B. Robeson, the Ad- | Attorney for 1). C.- This bill is endorsed “U.S ee eae ee ae an amendmen’ Wrvsesbay Geneon Li MOD. glovesequal to new. Bold miral’s chief of staff at the time, flatly contra- | against CC. Bowen, bigamy. Witnesses, Chas. Leng Heol Pac d o departments of JERUSALE Ringlotome Wien ancy goods dealers. Price, dict all these charges, it is asserted in his behalf. | Matthews, D. I. Hendersop, K. W, Lowrie. | internment and from sud oO tan sree ne official drawings enlarged sketches fram pho- _— eRe The mony, a8 published in Honse Document | True Dill. J. C. Wilson, foreman. 'Dec'r 13, also go free. Rejected. 2 THESE FACTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE CON | 236, 2, aeems to establish that Admiral | 1570." ‘The amendment of Mr. Hill was then agreed UESDAY EVENING, Jay 17—* THE | SIDEBATION — Disease should be guarded agaiast ve orders to the captain of - -1000> poy dist PHENOMENA OF Com GN” with expert | or must be cured. "The alternatives are desth or repatpate tality ene ‘ : PER 1B, MER ES gente. yy WC Tilden M.P . Professor ot | | Such coLecyuences as render lifes b hich orde: disobeyed, Ca THE PENNeyLvaNiaA Coal Trape.—The . Johnson (Cal-) offered an amendment Hoge! Bs Medical Department of Georgetown Qul- | the malaria, parity the blood. put the nerves. in | ment of boats, which order was disobeyed, Capt. | rite rs Causes, Condition and Results-—The | authorizing the Postmaster, General to provide heater BVERING. 3 order, regulate, Homale eytvins Promote the ap- by gh remem supply bimeclf at Heng Philadelphia Ledger of yesterday says of the | for the transmission of mails THOLOST AND REL GIOgS sign, Aake te, hat Admiral Rowan recom- | *tt!ke# at the coal mines: The suspension of cope providing that when such oree PPET SEED NITE THE JEWise mended to the 5! government an ex-rebel | Work in the region named bi wpiea Be ince: report ihe seme to Congress at its next session. Togtrations: By Prot ‘Rngleton: ofiicer to the exclusion of United States oft- | SSfonal press not correctiy intormed as to the | He said that often times ie service cosld be a TUESDAY EVENING, Febrosry 7—The ar Se endien ere a2 stated. that Admiral Kow- | fats. Un the strength of wild and inflamatory | shortened and the public accommodated by a- Fangements for this entertainment will be as- 's, the coal operators here say that prices | lowing this Power to the Postmaster General, wane Shred of fact { know of, outof which pounced in a few weeks. a York and forther eastward have been mnetcad ef aving te wait months for @ post seSquare dances are being revived in New this: {Tichet. sdesittiog one preva to the course of six advanced 75 cents to $1 per ton, from fear ot | route to be declared by Congress, York. to the bat y; single ticket. eapips future higher peices te, consequence of a scar- Mr. fe Serb ey Koso the amendment 2 re of $300 for ‘the Dis- ove pocents, Fo bend at Pap & i, city of coal. pia. Se very well a5: bast a ond woowesping, giving to the = 87 In Sonora there is a premium Cnpueee, Sosa my i. Wenley Chapel Sabbath School aoe e Zration on ihe part of thage who are appir- og eg gy lg an Pe, traversing the Ohio double- tatement of he indebtedness and resources ot A trcuarcher schots, Certs heres ition ofthe coal market watrant any such ad: | facitigs’ ents by Toshi aioe tro creaen, | baby, and has prostrated one of hex. Soe Oe tates Gayman chee, ion of any such ad- v ig over to Famoetance Rocictce, Se’ with the Btereopticna. ‘ance in prices, of any advance that the expenditures Im that State for Euowiedge. (i ‘Hele EB ggg tors ‘The New York Zimét of yesterday says editor- | service were now $200,000 in excessof the fe- Hy Seen bead, derigtaral Views, ase ility that the 4 cel ote. seapeehis i. if i i ially: hare seems 80 bee babi "ag coal ee an e, for the oment contined te r. Sargent (Cal.) warmly ad! o1 wocated the will in oe For become general. | amendment, elauning that the seen of ihe price af Co to wuat 1s called "the pase sould iven to k ir lo ca! e PRS | “ —Mr. W. B, STEWART. pil ing point,” and in tbis purpose miners aud one | ee caityoatis were bullt and tows sprang 0), sat’) = TP for: erators are agreed. which were required to jon id be los. 70 and 71. Wiech seoe- — sembling of Congress before they cou! ve PE re rek7 Zome, of the, journals in Delaware are | mail facttties, amended by declaring aad beg inning discus: nestion of al lishing > iswron, f feed “oat or tender “acai to aire ie S the whipping post and pillery. F that unless said ro ne declared # post route Very ‘Colored Schools. de ‘session &7-Dr. Dio Lewis says that tomatoes are not § -200- healthy. Well. wh "t they go to taki AWTITING of Australian a bysic. This ining shouldn't be put off aye May mmr sent to tons are Miller's Kloman House too late. * now lying in the docks, ‘there no market AND BF Maj |. MeClellan Miller, of Manat for it.’ a to DINING BOOMS. Morris, Il., formerly a major in the Fort; rise from the she Bo. 420 SEVENTH STREBT, fourth regiment Jlinois volunteers, comwi experience in. 2 Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. suicide by shooting himself through the head@ seumers, Ga '” a so-biney remonstrated with Rev. ca WE cel- brated Wor delicacy at utero Heaecs a usse, Sh oe Paar a alta ES aot Riauatbs Se Ree ig the trons cases Potter hi Dr. ferrill, Ke ctor of Parish of St. Albans, in now York city, condemning the rituals Whitley, chiet of the — ot forms of worship used in has mades ‘beul. worth of coan- Prices oh DINING BOOMS ez What is the trouble with the new colors os = [TUM sponsors rhould stigmatize them as Se ‘ever captured ia this coun- ther howse in the city. | Birds may be cent th atten ere atria followers: selvorear | Vondon smoke,” ale fry. at Decatar, Il, be having discovered the ye jet something IP 08, vt “ - } 5 ‘Ail orders attended to Bocca : Poste avd shpeans ie Bees he Mantor grey.” “crocodile purple,” aud Me headquarters of the McCarcny gang.