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Tr, Two Certs FoR Macninc Three Months. 92.50; |___. @ Mo papers age sent from the office longer ‘Lan paid for, i Fue WEEKLY stat-eauined om Ftp) =—-W9E, BG —NE. 5.55]. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1870 TWO CENTS, _ te Smmara’ Rr'Samern ee neneeniennesepenaeeeeesesienseninsnensieeeeeee! PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, } C ° arregulat movement, aud borrowers are snp- At The Star Buttdmgs, ~ ’ Secs pak auiootner OAc se " Rew year cRase cons ie EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. starting ot sean Goring the See toe Saye, THE STAR te served by carrters to thetr and- | 5 ‘e200. cree tr Poury seen curteoes aorta nee | > Festoncts Six Months, $3.00: One Year, 9: vSU 3. >} p Ole.” TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. INSURANCE AMUSEMENTS EVENING STA R A lady eends to us the iollowing, by an un- ————_ wes OPERA HOUSE. 8CEH: ‘CK advises Consumptives a —— known writer, as having a singular appropriate- Fy 4 "q Loss by Fire sau a toto Fiona ‘Winter. ig Washi News and Gossi ness to the death of Mrs. Magzie Beck Gorcora. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, j =i ; RE Having for the last thirty-f ‘devoted m ashington News an: P+ | who ts buried to-day in the bridal costume he for irty ive y 7 Pi Re rt hy WAT of Marr Sinert | Phple time and attention tothe study of tangdiseascs | = ee. she wore on her happy m&rriage, les) than Associated Press ports. $3. Jan & July tw je proper perf.ravsnes, ag ann uaced on | ®l consumption, I feel that 1 understand fully the Ex-SexaTou Doortrte isin towa. th we ° “2 INSURE AGAINST T. the pills. "8 | course that onght to be pursued to restore a tolerably ——_ month s: THE WAR iN EUROPE : i "The Grant Tragic Pioy of frst-and moet tuportant ep i Yor the patut (9 | LSTERWAL REVENUE —Tho receipts to-day |‘ Sho's Cead! “they sxid to him, “Como away.” . : | seceiven tel highs ith euch Sygui talking cold, and the beet of all placcs on this | from this source were $178,716.t7. Eis ber 0d Igaye her, thy Joye js clas Paris this Week_The People still | IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM, see en Lor thie Purpose, in winter, ie Florida, well ‘= Ghermoothed her tucszes Of dark brown hair; | " (ougdemt_Fremch Gams Oemeanegt| | (Sy Boater i “wears Wi not subject to'stch ate ee eee: | Sucrwrany Rowkson returned to the city | Oo verve er stone they laid it tair; Veosntlhes: Foner on Lewis 3 | THSDAY) EVENING, Decom atka isa poret I can secomered, | last evening. Over her eyes, which gazed too much im ‘The Invaders Evnca | AUSCHER FREDERICK y Per ae4 = - oe * -f need aimpagieas Sood hotel iskept there by Peterman | Last winter 8: Buramar is to-d: They drew the lids with a gentle touch; je Dijou-Geu. Manteut- 4. 8S. PEATE & SON. i] TO MORROW. FRIDAY NL ~ rsous there whose lungs had been Mrs. SkORETARY Buiknar is worse ay, fet Meinforccd. . ° i RENEFIT OF JANAUSCHEE. Of the climate G2 ary wei kc eone eae inineuce | wo regret to learn. With a tonder toach they closed up well Ii be performed. (without fail.) Soe ‘ea ob farthoe nan a ae s ie sweet, thin lips that had secrets to tell; i . wrt No. 3 ¥. M. C. 4. BUILDING, THe ‘CERN S GAT atx PLAY OF One handred miles further Gux. Hatarut E. Paiwa, of Wisconsin, Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Sar. About her brows aud beantiful face They tied her vet) and her marriage lace. And drew on her white feet her white silk shoes, Which were the whitest, no eye could choose. And over her bosom they crossed her hands— ** Gome away!” they said, “ God understands.” And there wes silence, and no‘hing there tut silence, and scouts of eglanties— a. | denies that he bas ever soughi the appointment i | «f Commicciover of the General Land Usice. Liem yieest | vice Paesrpest GoLrax was in Baltimore fates in olain at times. but | yesterday, asthe guest of Samuel M. Shoema- ates a return of ape | ee deg aL ecpeney. increase * + and many Mr. anv Mrs. R be | riage we noti in a style of unequalied excellence cram for sale. f seats Bow open fur » Withent extra charge, at Eli! NEWS FROM PAKIS UP TO TCESDAY Loxpom, Dec. 29.—Adr from Paria by balloon bave been received down to four o'clock on the morning of the Sth. The citizens and soldiers were in excellent spirits, and are still determined on a vigorous defense. The in- 4 tevsely cold weather had suspended military if Railton crerations in good part. Preparations, how. Pittebure. Weis: Nor and fem | V8: Yoyelgud, Cob S INSTRARCE ComPANT oF | Btore. WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, | NATIONAL THEATER. ve: Room No. 1, over the Bank of Washin: > — ae cae vena ™ | EVERY RVPNING and MATINER SATURDAY PRED FY CON@RKESS 1537, i AFTERNOON at 2o'clock, 3 psu Us, 92 Hernandez Foster # yew and original Pantomime of TAL AND SURPLUS, $270,900, TSE vad sriginel Paw a decided preference to from river or lake, and f ible to take cold there. be better, and pat iT CHRISTY, whose mar- }d fome days ago, haye returned And Jessamine, and roses, and ro-emary, ptrter Be svctllhwewern. Souk pig ow t 2 s A = u ‘ , and rose: ‘o-emary, wut results were look rh lwnuki Py | pe . ing a0 ave that patients a to'the etty, and are staying ef the Arilugton. And they enid “Asa Lady should lic, ite ane.” | Honshad imbued the inteblensts wie ye ere Wetec & Wonerneeie . | THEOLD WOMAN THAT LIVED IN A SHOR. | (Cuyerasares end ele, het meter (nay Ten | Avutkat J. 8. Bougs sailed from New York And they held their breath as they le: the room | Comtidence. The Saxon battalion has been dis- | Terre Hat) taal NEW YEARS MATINEE ve perpon oxposes bi yesterday, en route to take command of the | With a shudder, to glance at its stiliness aud | !dged at Maison Blanche. Wercacenee tea i maa del 2 MONDAY AFTEBNOC "clock. European Squadron, now commanded by Admi- com. eye pcg reed aT dene SI a Sean Pickrstt, L W. E. Howara, = ——— _ ral 0, S. Glisson. But he who loved her too well to dread en jiey m Stras! re announces th 4 AK Of Georgowwr, TF. Ed. Clack, Chas. W. Davis, CORNEK NINTH AND D STS, A Savastr-DoLtar Consc:exca.—Treasu He lit his lamp, and took the key And turred it—aloae again—he and she. te and she; but she would not 5 of Washington, JAMES ADAMS, President, rer Spinner to-day received a contribution of Fitted up with all the modern apparatus, and with $70 to the conscience fund, from a partyin New hot and cold water baths. lockers, &e , &c. cesarean | LATE PRUSSIAN MOVEMENTS. | She Masmet Be-Dep. ri imselt * peak The Prusetans haveevacuated the left bank of Telagraphed Baclusively to The Brenig Star. - Terme: 93 per quarter doar et | sige fifteen sears prior to 1899, T was professionally | YORK singing himself * Honestas. ‘Tho’ he kirsed, in theeld place, the quiet cheek. | the Seine, but there is still large force at | BALTIMORE, Dee, 2 Yulee mies eat — See. ee me. OS pees = crerg weeks there Leavy and canta’ emo se | Hom..a. ¥. Sekvens bas been nominated toe | Be and she; yet she would not smile, be ne a tod Dt ee big A NAL METKOPOLITAN ASQUERADE COSIUMES. age five hundred a week | A practice so ex | re-election to Congress by the republicans of | Tho’ he called her the name she loved erewhile e Germans evacual jon on the ap. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY N 2 tensive—embracing eve exible phase of lang proach of the French. The French uow bold | the city. - . ea =a fa 6's. 6. ex CONpON THE BATTLE OF NOYELLES A FRENCH a 4 BUCGESE | Carolinas, old, 4's do. new. 26 The French ciaim that the battle of Port | Noyell.s was a success for the French arwy of ry oF THE disease—has cnabled mo ts DISTEICT OF COLUMBIA. an fally. and henco my caut preon may take vast quantities of “Schenck’s ame are GUST 2 Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1570, rs CASH CAPITAL uuvlerstand the disease | the second Ne king cold. Hawpashire district, not the “third” 9s sited in the telegram from Man- chester, published in the morning papers. He and she; still she did not move ‘To any one passionate whieper of love. Then be said: * Cold li_s and breast without breath! Is there uo voice, no language of death ¥ largel ™ ~reenen $100,098 | would respectfully invite the atten! friends aud the public generally. Syate te wai akg | A CoMPAnAtiVe STaTEMERT of the ‘ceeipts i poore Uikely to pr ‘rom the sources of revenue taxable uncer ex- vania aad the north | BALTIMORE, Deo Blot Quiet; middting ome: , te than inore Northern lati Se “Dumb to the ear and still to the sense, aah : _ “ rm.’ Wheat higher; kote amen ae e ace an seenipcrel pein iy dic of raed fat tin native ot sane site dese os 10, re ee But to heart and to soul distinet, intense > GEN: MANTEUPFEL REINFORORD. | fair to prime, @t tue eo prime’ e : ent. . . : of consumption, especia 30 years ending June 30, 186 20, 1870, ; | ‘ mp8 M_8. TODD, View i. 309 Seventh streot, Southern part. On the other hand: in Mew England. | Soars enving Jone 30, 1860, and Tan ‘aggtegaic | {See now; J will listen with soul, not ear Dakecrheer an reen Giance, aud the | 94 5 air to ‘gsnd. 81 ae SAMUEL OBOSS. Secretary one third. a¢ least, of the popnlation dis of th’ veri | Tnereece in 1810 of $1,402,513.18. What wes the cectet oi dying, dear” pig degatesSoe= beens nt t mutens oar | SUS St eal Inagaon oe easter ZB Bi, We tose — i disease Au the Slsidie tate does wot prea eee “« Was it the infinite wonder of all near Cambray. ge isate “Bye Sinise’ Proviclone sichenged, 'Wite's Wm Ww Charles Just,” AuMY OFFiceRs Discsancep ar roam PRIVATE THEATRL ES AND TABLEAUX MAU A be save @ in reg own Prqvest.—Captain Samue! B. Lanffer, 2 Shows, scariat. Ferer, stant Quartermester, Captain John B. which they are credulons | Shinn, oo a ae Wm. : H. Daniicon, unassigned, have been discharged gether with his Won y ho attention to it. and boner it lays the founda service at their Own requests under the ow J, fam be snaaged for | fon for mother ananother will, untilthe lunge are | Ere settee ‘That you could let jafe’s tower fall? “ Or was it a creater marvel to feel ‘The perfect calm o'er the agony steal? “ Was the miracie greater to find how deep Beyond all dreams, sank downward that sleep? «« Did life roll back its record, dear, THE FRENCH ARMY OF THE NOKTH sisi 2 eALLING BACK. Cal | The Richmond Fire. tis said ghatthe French army north | e has lett oe xermeeieg towards Vitey, and it | Narrow Escape of the ayer of he Spotiswod —— ene aes On the EONS: | ae. «:.B. Leek, proprister ef the holds in the extreme merth @f Wrance. Hotei, in Richmond, in his statementot the Ore, a | quiet with sale at #2. It te generelly beld at av Pox, &e. But there are they term a little ¢ enough to believe wil Fire! Fire! THE RECENT HBAVY LOSSES Hava ig mates ‘And show, as they aay it ings: or, KOUMANIAN py tyrer ed OF INDE- | Gree genet aceceat of be = a = ¥ advice to persous whose Innes are affected, Saggy omca '. > past clear? ‘DENCE. le that at eing aroused - AT THE Pennsylvania avenue: new classes forming. P oh aK ks Boeuved Tonic Lieutenant Edward P. Doherty, tifth cavalry, To find out co, what a wisdom love is? ment declares its independence, and repudiates the housekeeper calling for help, and went t» INSURANCE Booms | Helcan be reoted for private partion 1 : ry orserticue ccauus fama thoroughly | Second Lieutenants Julius Stommel and Robert ere the treaty of 1854. | fiud ber, but became #0 enveloped in hot emoke " i know that S. Fletcher, eighth infantry, bav. vs |“ O perfect dead! © dead, most dear, sc SD VE 5, | that he thought his time had come. He becawe oe ND sale” th ars ited im rttacurniance withine irccanns | fered out ot he. cereies UY neste ace | bold the breath of uy coul to heat? Fon ee aD LENBAILLES: | Ccusused sof tent kis way, bet grepsacbect ot 2. HANSON 4ND B LEWIS BLACKFORD, | srazxr AT they ejil do the work that is fequiged ho | President upon the recommendation of Gen. | «1 listen as deep as to horrible hell, state that new fortifications have been com- | he found the stairway, which wa on fire, and 619 SEVENTH sTREET, | MARKRITER’s, penerifice tor cold, conch or night-ewen Hancock's board. And high es to heaven, and you do not tell : pleted by the French beyond Mont Valerien, Completely cut off escape. Mr. Lack maye ‘i Mo walk or ride oat every da | Seventh street, between D and E strete, OPPOSITE POST oFFiCcR, eight doers above Udd Feilows’ Hall, e's corpon ou his lane beiore | | THR FaRnaccut MosvMent.—Over $5,000 | Cholce Of Paintings, Engravings, Cbromos. £0. WHO KSFER TO THEIR 4.000 Poticy | Sisk \armet Beek eae ony Window a which throw shells beyond Versailles, and that |; Ten 1 gave myself up tor lost, and prepared have already been collected in New Vork for the the city is, therefore, considered untenable for | ‘© “i¢ Dy casting myscit upon my knees and the Prussians now, “There must be pleasure in dying sweet, bi ad to feet’ To make you so placidirom hi commending my soul to my Maker. While in a ionize my three medicture, in accord | erection of a monument to the late Admiral | ‘I world tell you, darling, if I were dead, si vn | this poritien an inspiration seemed to come over HOLDEKS IN THIS DISTRICT, iclure Frames. Picture Conde ana Tassoln, ee spliogp ye teak Farragut. The eubscriptionsare gathered by the | And ‘twere your hot tears upon my brow shed. | PLOT OF FKENCH PRISONERS TO ES- | ime, and the remembrance of the helpless cond: ite. we S,CASH agents of the Farragut Monument Asrociation, of which Gen. John A. Dix is president; Mo cs H. Grinnell Benjamin H. Field, vice presidents; andJobn J. Cisco, treasurer. 3 tion of my wife and little oves caused a reac~ Berwtw, Dec. 29.—It is stated that the French | tion, and gave me strength to make one more now contined in the furtresses near | effort to save myself. I arose and rushed ti the Rhine conspired to revolt and escape on | wards the burning stairs, and threw myself “would say, though the Angel of death has laid His sword on my lips to keep it nnsaid, “You should not ask vainly with streaming eves, | AND WHo INSURE PROPERTY IN THR | ‘Te in alwaye aw BEST COMPANIES AT LOWXST BATES, | are. Th remember Name and Number. ap25-1y" Rae EICHENBACH’S Piane Store c | Wo. 423 Lith Street, atove Penna. Avenue, | F. x ER 20 Years.) flesh. whieh ts cl: eath’s we: Christmas eve, but the project was discovered | heedieng, through smoke and flames, the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE | ,., for A co ee ScIT AGAINeT Presipenr Grayt, Cx bales nies phenom iors ad and defeated. pas A poh gg egy my eno oo COMPANY OF NEW YoRk. of Wan Buabe & Co Baltinere tol Wi, creeping chile a htceweats: 1 Justice Caass, Mavor Exeny ap Orames | (fall the suspiics that dying must bring.” gi eccrine Ree la dg oo BU Lts | relief, I war met by my wife, almost crared casH ASSETS -840,000.008 | Became, Albany, tie sera aOR) | Pics 4h, feolish world ! Ob, most kind dead! Though he told me, who will believe it was said‘ Who will believe what he heard her say, ae i safety. She bad reached the 1 Granville hes reesived a dis. With fear tor my . patch from the Prasiun goverament apologiz- | “ert *ame minutes before myself” ing for the outrage on the English vessels in the ke Southern Expres sq Jobn Keiler has entered a suit against U. 8. Grant, S. P. Oheso, M. G. Emery, S. Fowler, S. Norment, F. Howa: - Lutz, >. B. Burr, and T. L.. Tullock, tra: THE OLDEST COMPANY In THR UNiTEp | feEton the most accommodating terms, Piano and Brat AND THE W SALT 4 RITE! | Organ Tuning and Repairing. ‘apt-ly* ee: cnet asa: — potitan . taken from the rains yesterday. aud the con tncron Cepick ar eae ey . pom Se E. church, for atsount claigicd ite a a: | With the ewect, sott velce, in tho dear old way will bo civen if Gemanded mea nae naemenity | sents, Including £20,000 tn bills and mowey, were RANCE BOOMS UF t BALLS, PARTIES &e. extra work (plastering) on the chu amount- | *‘The vtmost wonder is this—I hear, t e found unimpaired. the military commander guilty of the oatrage : has been court martialed and dismissed the sor | the cateot (he 5 ee 3 all the books, papers, A BATTLE IMMINENT NEAR HAVRE. | Soverea witout ners, Lowpon, Dec. 2°.—The Pruasians on Wednes- A FEARFUL AND PATA LEar. day occupied a tine ae — pow ‘ Piar, and were apparentis concentrating th..t forces bebind the town of Balbec, where an om feagement with the French defenders of Hav! ing to about $2,000. Andree you, and love you, and kiss you, dear ; “And am your angel, who was your bride, And Lrow ,that,though dead, I have never died. AvTHOR UxgNowy. a nahin Mr. Greely is still telling the roaders of the Trilune what he knows about farming. Here swend Hotel was opened lay im the ruins, and money, plate, &c., re | .M. HANSON ANDB LEWIS BLACKFOED TSE Piss? aNnvsy BALL OF Tue 5 4 ST. STEPHEN'S TEMPERANC £ $19 SEVONTH STEEET Will be hela at Barini's Hilt for this year have varied from 42 pm # the anpm “TEMPLe haa been detached irom duty as judge advocate in the naval court-martial for the trial of delinquent 1 paymasters, and is ordered to command 8. ste “ner Tennesace, which has been out to convey the proposed commission 0: ~OCIETY, tween OW TUESDAY kV SING. JAN. 3.271 Kets admitting a Gentlem d Ladien © Holy Hill Band hes been encaged t n page at hare ter 9 ? TED AMOUNTS ¢ STILL AOCUZPTED. ne butiding. : exarvination to be appointed by the President | o 7. ot bis ject: isimmnent. upon a macs of rubbish below, iteratiy NORTHWESTERN | 3 blog mites ey mere to San Domingo. ‘The oticers’ ate orier id to gp ag el ged ampere ed Rare ya | daaked to pieces” ‘The rear wall falling soon . 6 - _ report for dusy on the 5th of January. Now that winter pproaching, : Versaitins, Dec. 25—Mont Avron is silent | terward, covered the mangled remaiv= * } ND ANNUAL BALL ——_— Perbape bees well to discontinue baying. and | 4, /a55 batehe forts im the neighborhood reply grave of tire MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE co, - > ‘ Mandcake Pits are concerasdievery | Soctery, Etc o Asp {urm'your attention to getting in your fall nw. | $5 ony gee er the Gernes eee ee ree, |e ae MILWAUKES, wis. | ini aptatelaen Tyicraon band. ‘They | teok place last evening et the reside Comnplete until Le Ban Rin estar te fall work | On Monday advanced wad ‘occupied Bapasan, THE Dux Gove TaavE— Tue ‘ollowing J. B. VANDYKE, President, | WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN, padier, ow G, neart Sth street, given by the | with saw-iogs. Seated around the biee 14 miles S. 8. E. from Arras, ride ; 4 BEBEE SMITH, V. Pres. 40G GAYLOED, Se & At the NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, Corner of 9th aud F sts., General to bis eranddansbter, Phelps. Miva Neilie and slaste were among the gucs‘s. Fish held areseption ycater ihe past M fan Lande yesterday -—The Setcloss qu tueeen Kande tn Manses | Jone ed our dealers are taking stock an i *# . king the necessary changes for the antici- St. Lov1s,Dec.29—A dispatch trom For: Scott, | Wahing b Kansas, says Col. Merrill received an orier | Pted trade of next season. Brown sheetingy heerth of a winter's night there is no frait mor. delicious. ] A corresponfent asks us what we think o late plowing. Plowing shouid not be continued later than 10 or 11 o'clock at night. It gets the feet ek fell Wek & plceckal ‘ nd shirtings have been in moderate request on " in trait tae one of | Se spacious Parle meee Oey ent atait. | horses in the habit of staying ont late, snd un--| from ehe Wer Deparesent Yesterday. instruct. | 4ud shirt ae tm Oy MONDAY JANUABY 2 1571 Se eee te De somrtncnte tates Cen a ee wie ladiesiot | uly exposes the plow. We cave kuswe plows | inp him te vemett of eames trom the Miaui | benny anaes need ek rate of invercet tt obtains, | | The Ladiow of the Socisty will present to the Mera oes Prominents tatesmen and diplomais. fo aequire springhalt and inflammatory rheuma- Indian reservation in that State nt ones, These \trade by the occurrence of the Lolidaye. she Showing fqetes: | bernon this vocation enkavae Be sew | tem from late plowing. Don’t co it. fre rom, three, to four theasand settlers upon | Fieacied shectings and shirtings nave hoe Te 09 invented for By vere at | conan A BEACTIFUL FLAG Tarontat Taraecay Scirs mm New | “ty another Gorrespondent who wants us to | these lands. Laevzena, thriving town of | lem vely fair demand, but the rate busi. ow, gone. comgound ininocet, amony erg | Panvfactnrad by J A Hietel, Leipzig, Ger OnLeaNs.—Special Treasury Agent Kinsella | suggest agood drain on a farm, we Wwouldsaya | twelve hundred inhabitants, is On the | ness is light, movements being co: toenail IA B® | Miccle overs thing ere prednond brane ee bas recently turned over to the District-Attor- | Leavy mortgage at ten per cent. will drainit | eame land, and. must share “the uae | ; abovt as rapidly as anything we know of. A pickaxe should pever ured in picking apples. It has @ tendency to break down the ney in New Orleans, for suit, nineteen expor: bonds given by various parties there for expor- tation of Ier-e gnantitics of whiskey and tobac- tinent, The Execttive Comm: ttee hi | Tender t 1 Ball of the season een be wad of the members lots to supply the immediate Wants of distribu- fate, The feservation embraces nn weres of | tore ine fonds continue’ scarce, id) a's - | freely ce e » Cotton dri good ‘arms, wing | orchards. ‘This order has evidently been se. | Bae met moter Spared no pains to of the co to M: elize, In 1867. The | Yipes and damage the hive. signee ra od Wy cued ane eimopeeeerase sruds, Ont ts Gomae ton aupert le tght oe Te al r will be charge : ee a In eowing your winter applejack a horse-rake | cur au mi n by a q = x eh, " neter declares ne #mount involved is about $200,000. These cases ‘con § a tep- . Step " “Indian ‘the aggregate if }arely su! Ss. Pp. K. patente car sity tear have been hanging fire for a long time, owing to lnddetente dipreferabie wo agin preg ee to be tebrenen ie baring Geant s moved, | Bess to quotations. Stripes and ticks have not Sr ivot Bu Pp, avd are hardly the delay nece.sarily incurred in getting at the palatable unless Loiled with #u, 2 frees for canning Yalue of my medicines entire: facts and in collecting evidence of fraud. The SROOND GRAND MASQUERADE being taken strictly according to direetis theory isthat nearly all thece bonds were can- ax>* icines abd ‘their sprees’ are bFongt celed upon fraudulent consular certificates, a foie cid’ ger noses elt dimceal omens Tue PRoposep INTEROCEANIC Camar.— The Nipsic, under the command of Commander Seltridge, is at Hampton Roads, and will shortly a Femoved: | sold freely. (Quotations are chiefly nominal. in order that they may sell the lands and posket | %° 4 ts are selling moder Pree falloeed eer! foes, ep tormleht: | Stoly to clothlers bet the erate hes not become | me company of United | Crate demand for tiommedinte Simeibetion Meas nD ate abut » but Cheyenne—The Kanens Pacific | the trade shows the falling off peculiar to tae Raiiread—iren Mountain. | close of the season, and prices are becoming settled. In cutting down the hemlock select the largest. Don’t throw away the chips, as they make fine parlor ornaments, encased in rustic trames of salt and vinegar. Now is the tim be sang J your winter bay. The pink-eyed Southdown is provably the best veriety, as it don't need pulling, and begins to oly onchange of atmosphere without the I r oF ieee irritation of the bronchial t ‘oe in all laugua oF SRG. « Gaubeae al | DAMON CONCLAVE, No. 1, 8. P. K. will receive scudents lu. | Te bE GIVEN at | Currarwn, Dec. 28.—A telegram from Den- | tomewhat ui ilesias have improved cmrati- at reasonable MASONIC TEMPLE. oom withiet Soneulsinn eos. oD ee Poel peter nc wegh nigra bodes deep od cnet ees 5 ver reports the rcopening of the Kanars Pagid. | somewhat, ant cothicrs are taking considera. non Ape icine EVENING, DECEMBEB 29,1870. | any druggint. J. i. SCHENCK. M.D. . i Un kes Gas Mis ous ine e ‘Tar StRikino SnouMaKERs 1x Naw Yorx— | allroad. Trains will run regularly hereafter. | ble amounts, and es are apparently wel! Wal t i. aoe Phil 2250 The delay was occasioned by ice forming in the | maintained. "Printing cloths are in good de cuts, which requited great labor to clear away. | mand, and the market continues «tronz. Printe The company is pubsing forward the construc. | bave been iu relatively geod request, though tion cf snow fences, and wMli scon have them | the aggregative movements of tue week are completed ifthe weather wiil permit, and they | necessarily light. Cloths have sold moderately. will bave the road in a condition to prevent | and the trade is, Merhape, as heavy as co 1d Be the Gulf terminr's of the Tehuantepec Katlroad coruer Sth’ str to land the chief engineer of that road, ani THURSTON 'S LVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- | others of its officers, who are soon to begin its ored at Harry Donchno’s, | DEK ie she test article for clcanwing ghd preser ive | construction. The expedition organized tor the h. Sold by all druggists, cents. | survey of the Tehuantepec rou’e, for a ship ca- Ae Co-cperative Shops to be Established.—For the purpose of ascertaining the feclings a ions of the entire organization of the upon the subject of co-operation anid for « cussing its merits and demerits, @ :ass meeting was held Tues¢ at od String Band has b: 1 opin ¥ CONG LADIESS i@i2 EF SEH Bovember 3 je above occasion, at reduced nal, consisting of tne Kansas and Maytiower, b day evening in the large halt of | Geiaye trom this cause again. Twenty-tive | expected at a period so “eat the begin or ferme 810 toS19 per r | er ener te Wa Keown extesens, | Moves mine) chives suet & Beente. deo-ly | PRieh sailed trom Hampton Roads October 11, | the Cooper Union, in New York city. Mr. Nel- | Souland pounds of ore fromtane inca, Tpantain | tht new poses th production <¢ the mil ts A mpi per - ‘ . bas arrived at Minatitlan, the plece of rendez = gong eed heey apy pom eet roa Bron thirty-five miies Rorth o1 thie city have reached | still light, but appears to be sufficient © supply j us. 0 . it light, ji i e a arascew’ CARTER. This splendid Hair Dye is the bost in the works ARREST OF AN EX-KEVENUB OrPicer.—To- | Selves and the Crispins, there was nothing left shipped from this part of the country. Impor- | cally cloves the mn’s trade tn ore: See Trectuen’ seconde Eel eer ony otielic este to ors Poser mic en day, U.S. Marshal Pearce, of the northern a’ - Peep wo iad meow | to do but organize them- | tant events are expected, as the ore contains | ries, masmuch as the demand trom this tin, ESDAY.Uoiobor1 | a = — | death he vacnted and dclasive ereparat! trict of Mississippi, arrived here with a warrant wonty-aee ae goto wae rouge dl 75 per cent of pure iron. until the opening of the spring trade ts Likely t ‘t3s.m.07! Great Reduction in Prices! W, Ae Batchelor’ Blake Dim bes hed iis wane | for the arrest of Giltert G. Ferris, late the dep: | responsibility. If they would do this they ————— be confined simply to such amounts as are re 3p. by Pro s Gntarnished reputation to uphold its integrity a* | uty collector of interna! revenue for the third have no rolicitude for the result, for they « undereell their late employers at the ra Sharp. one of the latter's officers arrested trom $5 to $6 per case, and t be tho: Ferris. and he is having a hearing | would soon bring certain parties he could wee : LECTURES this 'aiternogn efore Judge Cartter. Fer | ton, who are now eweariig sternal rengeanc a J ris Is charged with having Tepresented him- | against the Crispins, to their knees, At the tay, A. STRAUS siiectis selt as a Revenue office after he waa dismissed, | eto Crime —— — Remarkable , “ed to supply the limited wants of retailers cide at fax. _— nt - Hattyax. Dec. 20—Franz Wobein Stewart, | gas Pacsrie went e eens OM HE Ne places, and etter sheds te bimaele im tour | Paul says s <erions riot, Is im laces, ani after bleeding almost to death, threw | & 3 kc i Eimostefreen tae sooaee or te tenn Siseyor | Northern Pacitio Railroad. fhe only pertect Hair Dye—Biack or Brown. Solc | Mississippi district, and calling on Marshal i Ordagints. “Applic at 16. Bond street, New Mp.m., by Pro ar . & et pica nN TERMS: . ding the University C1 pins, te r amed & Co., who wore given a 3 - : not Mr. Young's remarks Mr. Michael | club house, and died in afew minutes, There | W7% pamed Gregg - m 2 DD FELLOWS HALL. and with obtaining money by sch representa. | Murpliy was introduced. He read ast of reso- | is on alarming prevalence of crime here. ‘The | Cbtract for three mi why Rn eee — tion, and al wi ie emberziement ot be Inti § denounci the Popular Clothing House, n ntions de ng the manufacturers in good trom the contra: » Sanith & Goold, and offenders sre principally javeniles. The custom | BAY 1? s house at Port Hamkesburg has been burned. | Absconded without paying "ve men, who, on FBIDAY BAT hearing of it, tore down the chenties, worth of siampe belonging to the government. | round terms, and declaring their Intention t. — — live in the future entirely indepondent of them, 4 i011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, will Ueliver his LE : nd stores and drove the ; OnsEatias or Mus. ConcoRAX.—The funeral | by establishing co-operative shops gf theirown: | gehooner Ashere-Suew at Norte! ineatant @rmn aie aeeea, hee AND CLASSICS foi! and trntfal ace his T of the lamented Mrs. Maggie Beck Corcoran, | Tle#e resolutions were adopted ungniinously. Norvork, Dec. 29.—The unknown see that tuey would ve paid for their work. | PP myer A eg bre , (ENTCRES Opes Fea TE igs, Bis | took place this arternoon at 5 o'clock, trom the = CPL 7" heretofore reported ashore at Smith’s Island, is | @avded pay also fr the three days of the ric sreone Prof BABRI, Teacher of Wrench. oc? 3m" | BETWEEN 10ru AND 1114 STREETS, N. W., Atrauged to Kidnap (not murder) PRESIDENT | rendence of W. W. Corcoran, Eeq., Lafayette . Svurcipe = Lape! Tae Mississirrt | the schooner John Dailey. She was wotten of | This was raruied, we. on the soqnett of tm eb tas + he Ee CE STOCK wid acquittal, denunciation ot Jade | the moat distinguished re: - i ma | the legisiature from Yazoocounty,and who bes | ymilin here. proposed to arrest fingleaders and pay oft Beds ex Secrvsary of Sinies Gew Sohn’ Se icke aa a Licrreoga Edwin M Gianton, aud | The arrangements for the funeral heretafors | Soon S patut foe eversi oes ea . Mera! Gischarce the fest of the men. jon John Hits. Swine Consul General. P ate for wale af Ellis’, Peuna. and the body was doresited temporarily in | A*3'¥m, committed snicide on Sunday evening | Gemeral MeClellan’a Residence Not - vane’ Fe = if obecns Ge tei ee: the Chapel at "Oak Lidl Cemetery. to await | it about 8 o’clock. by hanging himself from Twappecs Bravene, retare—At Lancas- ee a a 4 is 5 i . emmesy! ia, * o 1C MUSEMENTS Fi future interment. The rervices at the honse | fr tne purpeee a long towel, uch as itso ce | | NEW Yorm, Dec. 29.—The residence of Gen- twas Rgand’ on thpoteemeny phe MUSIC, &e: OVERCOATS. for Obarchos, Benco! gud ithe chapel were conducted by Bishop | Tohers nd Of which he fastened to the | Sta! McClellan. on Orange Heights, was not | tors of the estate of teen one si sete es “ Sei Pinckney, eesisted by Rev. Mr. Williams, | 'ollers. om her end, piace, | destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. “Some me, —_ aDAM 820 OVEBUUATS for bar, ar king & loop of the other end, placed ceased, to file inventory. To thi axiby (FBANSE H WINCKEL §1* OVEROOATS for ae Ft ee ste) I it aroi his neck. His head, when’ found, | >'“#hWood on fire near it caused the ramor. 4 — s ws vr ‘0 wi a m0% #, was borne ‘4 » ae ees alleg @ PINCKEL, $13 OVEROOATS for the following gentlemen: Meus! Thanos Hyde, | Fross whee to the og eens gene,, distance 0 $12 OVERCOATS for 1. N. Burritt: Thomas Emory, W. 8. Moore, J. | three feet Hee tne it ie ae —. So. 2019 F STRERE, new tue senet piel tmceaynd i Hight Wiliam A. Gordon, J. 7. Noyes, snd | oriinbody on the tone eae woke taken, ava SHXET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MZRCHAN. ite nied ‘wie a eS to make the work quick and effectual. He had DISE, BUSINESS SUITS. Ggx, ALFRED PLEASoNTON, recently ap- been seem in {he passage about: fifteen, minutes Se z S00 AGENTS FOR | @25 BUSINESS SUITS for . pointed Commissioner of Internal Revenue, | fingante, who bad entered the room with tet. county, DUNHAM 2 sun's i | $20 BUSINESS SUITS for. will retire, cn Satu rdey gext, trom the office of | ‘icine. The deceased Was a native of Vermont, Mary- __ STANLEY & SOND 917 BUPINESS SUITS for collector of internal revenue in the thirty. | and epee Borg Lisp A He was committed with « PIANO: $15 BUSINESS SUITS for....« Oppostic Odd Fellows’ Hail, secoud (New York) district, and will come to | to the asylum scon after the adjournment ot the cers and 12 BUSINESS SUITS for. ened Washington, on Bonday or Tresday evening, | legislature. asserted axD Glo BUSAENES SUITS for... CALIFORNIA CATAWBA WINE, 90 instly col- | fo enter upon the duties Of bis now ohice. Lek Set eta FELOUBRT, PELTON & CO.'8 PABLOB OB- search anlicacy Of taste and richness of davor, | the custom for tho retiring collector to trantier | ‘am Lease or Tue WesTERN AND ATLANTIC ort by TUNING AND REPAIRING a OaPES au'ly’ on Rand, ago, the best WINKG. WHIS. | ail books aud papers partainirg to b's oftes te | Ra. ROAD.—This road was let by the State of | Eis ‘aul BRANDIBG. as oe inferior Viquor is | bis chief ‘depaty! At present. Col. Clifford company :—John P. | AT S, 10, 12, 125, AND IS DOLLARS, sold over the Bar patrons may inall cases rely upou | Thorson holes that pcsiuon, but previons to . HSI John xD. Om | . otgain ne cole the pure artic the retirement of Gen. Plea onton the colonel W. Cole, Richard &C.. pieeaeeeeerngeniass Stes ay DOUBLE- BREASTED BOX COATS Lt DINING ah, Will resign, and the present second deputy ,| Peters, Wm. G. Johnson, Wm. 8. Holt, A.J. situated MAPA SATE UNDER gra. 9. 10, ano is potuans, | BE atte dat" tgs Rusueeatiewseetns | Siew & Se dial Sate, Mai = Mate to order, at AT 16, 11,12, 17%, AND 13 DOLLARS, ond - as at pet and as it Neg oe Gen zuoane Allen, weg pee a y : np . ; 7 l. Bullard twenty-three. iceessful com, 940 F street, cue door cast of lth Figures lively dancing to musi collection of revenue since that gentleman suc- | The shareholders in their own right represent —a z FROM 4 TO S DOLLARS. factured and for sale at No. 42 pe ceeded Joshua F Batley, in the rourth district, | over $15,000,000. ‘The companies signing as MEDICATED FLANNEL USDEBCLOT HIS. ener rvania arenas Also. subsequently in the thirty second district, | securities are worth $20,000,000. Ex-Governor - __foct-eotts all kinds of MUBIOAL INSTRUM be = pe he time when Mr. Bailey disappeared: Joreph E. Brown resigned his office as Chief cae 0" may WN EAST.—All in searcl a Tue Grorora Coxcrussmen Evect.—Mr. A ern © Asaveiation, 3 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Dir. and fare. Der be jcetocebly eur rees! PY | Thomas Spier wan elected In the 4th district to president of the new company to whom the E street. betwenm 4th and sth. Stepiue, Betweeu let abd Bd ats, Cast at the Brenha ie Torty-sonsnd Conerem by 000 minjorng; aad | TOVER MNM rE Ss ‘Cnristanas. HOSE SILA UMBBBLLAS Betwaes 107TH axp 17m Pub. Co, | Hebed tae hee anes ce ee ‘Tne Attorney General of Virginia has advised been defeat- Pomrenyaee rurbte En eee erat TIAN peal | Hacnsiete sc nate, iste, le | =! rts thal tity ethane aatcomy tn so | gue ¥ “4 - te w rh a is a vn mn sre ena a. STRAUS. Age Ge ip ease at ab. wi a ail pS a a erny & large | present law, nelther the shetifie mor the counts had CSE 208 1 0CR PRIZES —meery perwon sie | Sm ia sitet $e ‘The Chinese relieve neuralgia and This matter will Gomund the immedists ake of tha ; 7 7 : @ Chinese relieve neuralgia and gont je me. Puize aT ag gy IG I adlemeiacpeaits ses = WAR TEGYERS- lertrctiony ie | usa ruten ell at cecncestat tee ee pact | tion of the Legislature, and is likely to create to the Jautearas 1th street. usar oral AND JNSTBOM ENT AL by ‘may be seen, ‘Terms resonable. atcetcd, with # camel's bair pencil. some trouble.

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