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THE EVENING STAR. PUELISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Butldings, orner Penusylvania av. and Lith st. ! BY THB H EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. perience THE STSX fe served by carriers to thefr mb- acribers in the City and District at TEN CENTS PER WEEK or FORTY-FOUR CENTs FaR MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two OENts. PRICE FoR MArLiNG:—Three Months, $1.60: | Siz Bontha, $3. One Year, $8 00. No papers ere sent from the office longer than paid for, THE WEEKLY STAK—published om Briday morning—$1.60 2 year. CLOTHING. Gack ann Frock OVERCOATS 1M MELTON RCE CHEN LEN EYS aca CASTOR BEAVERS. BUSINESS SUITS $15 TO $50. WALL, ROEENSON & CO., SNS}LVANIA AVENUE. | | ! ' 3,008. Vee 37—N° AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATER. Bepetit an! last night but om SS aWisTUWSKL Sts FMEUINE and ALICE A NG. will be presented (first tine the charmiog RS. parkling comedietta of th LIUUs GIRL, ZAVISTOWSK 1 m Monday. Mt daaletatns Farewell benefit MES. JAS A. night bat en ‘* to"? yeare. in all the latest nov OATES enue Bunter and ber farue Com Ce TBIS RVEN(™G. ct har atone sine BENSON & CC., Y A DONNA OF & Nt bre | with all ite beautifnl music. To de with the 2 im 22 Peoneytrania avenue | elms comenty of H NAN, THK GOOD-FOR NOTHING. Mrs, Gates as WJ Saturday. last day and vient. Rememberthe mat LIITLE FAUST wil! he performed to grat y the many requ At night the erest bill o * » Y THE CLOTH oF le. in preparation teat itis’ Music Store, ( yee FELLOWS’ HALL. be as BEST STOCK GENT LENS, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS FRIDAY any SATURDAY, JANUABY 6 anv 7. POSITIN ELY LAST TWO DAYS. LEVEES EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING 5. aud from 7 till 10 p.m. THE WONDERF(L TWO-HEADED GIRL COMBINATION. Consisting of The Two-Headed Girl. MISS ANNA SWANN, ‘The Nova Scotia Giantess, # feet Linch high, Ww: ighs 440 pounds munds. MADAME HEALLEAN, The American Bearded Lady, having a beautiful growth of beard CAPT. BM. V¥. BATES, — | The Kentucky Giant, over eigut teet high, weishing RE. OTHING | DY-M. IN WSSHINGTON, ¥ To be pele be the tee Prices, Do secu tr { Jannary. In reeard to nis have ever been offered, NOAILI WALKER & CO., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eth Fetween >? J EEIBERGER, (Succersor to HF. Lernox & Co. CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR. Lite tel. (late Brown’s,! oP 303 Penn are. Waskington. xth an Seventh streets. Wales oreRa Howse. HOLLAND... Leases and Manager JUp. McARDLE. " Business Maoex*r THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN, £EDW FORREST, COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 16, SUPPORTED BY MISS LILLIE, MKB. W. HARRIS, AND W. M. HOLLAND'S DRAMATIC COMPANY MONDAY, january 16— ¥ san LCHELIEU: DES . January 17— TUESDAY, Jan’ ria bau SEWING MACHINES. "= FINALE & LYON SEWIBG MACHINE AND (WAPEN'S PATENT BELT aad 8. M. STARTER, imple and effective. General Agency, 916 Penna msba¥. oe : SDAY. Jannary is ‘a ee y, sar tAML BT leeding MACHINE of the Werld. Soldon | THURSDAY. January 1d ip oer en arckoams fustructed at their resi- UAMON AND PYTHLis. ree of charge. FRIDAY, January LING |. BAK FE. A. NORTON, Agent. ¥.Jannary 21 7 Market e Tit MATUNEE AND EVENING, _2Er Market eee | PAE ELFIN STAR. MISS EFFIE JOUNS. | Avimiss $1: The Blees Sewing Machine | 647 3o'USE va Is descvedty pronounced the fimest-s*¢ produced. | “a. te weet a€ If te therouch!y inspected and worked SATUR: do MLS, Nothing but the « Monom tothe late Mre M VERY BEST ENGLISU STEEL +* Merptivel the Feblic ooetol being used in ite manatactare, thereby giving y ‘OLN HALL, * durability ove i! other mach The FRIDAY. JANUARY 6tu, at 7.) p.m is * Tickets $@ cents, Children ha e POSITIVE, PRRTECT AND RELIABLE, a tr | be seenred at the bookstore of Wu. Ballan! } sate {bepub..Chron.. Patriot. I ob Ht 4 H J. BUSSELL'’S DANCING AOADEMY— + ‘WEDNESDAYS sud FRIDAYS, 1719 Pecense our ENT LINK MOTION WILL NOT DROP = OK MISS 8 ITCHES, bat on the contrary is certain to make them per tectly true and even. Upou these points of excel lence, a6 well as many others, we ine 2 GUALANTEE THESE MACHINES FORTHREE | Ponnsyivania avenue. pew clases forming. PS omgnaes | Hallcan be rented for private parties. dew . and furthermore ofter that if any purchaser. after | [> M. C. A. GYMNASIUM, earets testing it for six mon we will chee y i exchenge it for ANE OTHER MACHINE in the CORNEK NINTH AND D STS, Fitted up with all the modern apparatns, and cold water baths, lockers, &., &c. Terme: $3 per quarter Tixeoun ts TURE AGAINST WOMAN S RIGHTS re percha: to eall successful operation at the Agency SUTHERLAND'S SHIRT, COLLAB AND UNDEKGABMENT FAG. HALL LEC TORY. 940 F STBEEKT. 4 in Pos: TUBSPAY EVENING, JAN. 1006 BIRDS, &e. N ASQUERADE COSIUMES. BENS Pee - ¢ yan MOCKING oS ibDS, Ac. 2 5 32 Pennsylvania avenue, Having added largely to my stock of LA 4 ‘< al a DIES’, GENTS’ and CHILDESN’s FANCY, = = —S OUMIC and CBARACLER DRESSES, I would respectfully invite the atteation of my Grieuds arid the public wenorally. HARRY DONEBUE, 309 Seventh street Bute. two lepers CANARY BIRDS ag @ rt G BIRDS, MOCKING-BIR ‘ween 4th and Sth. northwest de7-im D. HEUBICH TO BIED DESLEES AND FAN- —CHAS BEICHE & BROTHER. » New York, importers of Syare coustantly receiving’ ocean steamer, fresh weekly importations of Berman Canaries and other Europesn Singing Birds. ‘are ewabied to offer them for sale at lower prices than any other bouse in the city. Birds may be sent express Imited Staces ‘OTICE CIES. THE DRESSING O* PRIVATE THEAT. CALS, CHARAVES AND TABLEAU XM A SPECIALITY. having now the largest Theatri- cai Wardrobe south of New York. Parlor Scenery and Curtains for rent her with hix Won er.) cam be epgaged for he ject safety to any part of the ‘Ail orders attended wo with prompt. Bolé-6w Bess aud cave orother entertarnments aod non “ DELAID U. MURDOCH, I SONAL OUTFITS. _| A AGAINST WOMAN'S RIGHTS. EDICATED FLANNEL UNDER. | — ‘TUESDAY EVBRING-JAN. tory. _ M CLOTHING, | $0486) ON EXHIBITION Sane = $ ' 7a ND SALE TH FU LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. a i Ps Made to order, at SUTHELLAND'S SHIET AND MENT FACTOBY, 940 F street, one door east of 10th. MEDICATED FLANNEL UNDEBCLUT HIN Loct-eott# UNDEBGAB: go 486 Seventh «treat, batwoon D and EE strets, eight doers above Odd Fellows’ Hail. Choice Of Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &o. Also, Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Window hades, Picture Wrames, pictire Gorda aad Tasso, ils. @e., in the District. ‘oF TERMS, CASH. /AZAAR.—Bargains in Ladies’, Gents’ and 7 a - & crews sDenuLotittsa nay be fad _Fiesse remember Hamoand Nember.__ sylt-1y"_ Nerde ere Sepeeenhon. Saiaiory Sasere. BUICHENBACH'’S Piano Store All ord iy and neatly executed Katranc c. BEICE c sou street, between 4th and sth. nell f . ~~ * descent anna Penna. Avenue, iy Bole agency for the sale of the ce! Os sPuoss ona UPN id to 86, & | Bi Wein Raabe Goce Baltimore ant Win, “To close ¥ Loan Off: jcCammon, a also, seco! an Fog Foy BA IR, ‘one Pianos. Organs and Melodeons for sale or a fenton the most terms; Pi ‘sccommod Organ Toviuc and Repairing. LECTURE: “COLS HALL, ADELAID U mUapocH TUESDAY EVENING, JAB _18. LN HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, JANCARY 10, LECTI BE A AINST WOMANS KIGHTS, By MISS ADELAID U. MURDOCH. O Cents Reserved Seats 2 eats secured at Philp 4 Solomon: DENTISTRY. OTE DE JB DABRELL. Dentist for- merls i rey, his office to R). SOQ of Space % a vis fancy stare. O% for- oyad D3.4,PE7 Dental Surgery. D and K north. W to mboriug persons. ABLUNGTON DENTAL PL. ESIS Mascacwi-atrs Av Near Mth strect, Full nepor and lower sets Teeth Bingle epper or lower sets... Partial sets. from... Extracting by the use of pure gan. Gants 8. PRK MFR! Yo has removed his Boe er oon we 1112 F street. near 2th ADELAID CMU All DENTAL WORK done in the be. 4” TUESDAY EVE Teauner and at moderate prices. Mitrous ae Oxide Gas for excracting teeth. b oes | COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, An infallible remedy for 4 | COUGis, COLDS, IM MAETAS, HOARSE ‘Bo. 430 SEVENTH STREET, 1 kes. ae ae Bold by all te Price @ cent jalf size 35 conte. CALIPO! 20 wholeaale ‘SARLES TY uo. mone for aed —— = ne ia Fics, jaca rca are waa” ‘ing | NTH STREET. Orrosité \. MG A ED. H. GkEGURY & ¢o 404 ot Have opened a Store for the sale of sowrmet will find something to SS. RANG ES AND FURNACES, Lure wasn’? mantiacture TIN and SHEET LEON CASTINGS and BRIC: ASK, = 406 AT REVUCED KATES, FRox RIDWELL a HENDERSON BEFAIKING UF STO is Esnges aaa" vem REY LB be pooh os planet ena ena al the above place. de Im ED. H. GREGORY & 00. “isin is UCiagooRE 2 00. OUBLE ABD 5: UNS @& Diesen batt oE Ser ogere Y THE NIGHT TRAILS ROME aq, A! vay | Borercrenine te Regt emesis Oe, ewat | nominal prices b “Addmee: 3 PRIN s FRANKLIN PUBLISHING CO. @c2i-060 ay ow wink Lat Penusyivanis aveaae TELEGRAMS To This Afternoon's Assoc tatea ri oss Reports. THE WAR THE STAR. Dispatches. IN EUROPE. ff MV OVGELVAIRY BATTLE. Seven Hoare Fighting on the Srine he Deets: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1871. SPECIAL NOTICES, Dr. SCHENCK advises Consumptives to go to Florida in Winter. Raving for the last thirty-five years devoted my Whole time and attention to the etady of lung diseases and consumption, f feel that L understand fully the EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. Gov. Vaxce,of N course that ought to be pursued to restore a tolerably ae bad case of di Faved lungs to health soundness, The | floor of the Hous first and m ‘or the patient to = t important step is a taking cok, and the best of all places on this inent for this purpose, in winter, is Florida, well in the State, wh At eubject to ste ern latitudes Palatka isa. po can recom geod ere by Peterman Last SENATOR PaTTEenson Wi est week. ay return bere carly . minister resident Tax Commitee on Cor: ington Carntval are reqis the editorial rooms of Tae E in., punetall rE. M. B: » who cla to have been ected to Congress from the sevent’ district in Virginia, by over 1.500 majority, bas been notified by Hon. Lewis MeKenzie that he will contest hisseat in the Forty-second Congr d when this sand t tie. in fe Jacko other places fely fe = mst heal n various parts of Fh y Tue Hovse J. picrary Comwitree will meet or) Monday to resume the investigation ot the McGarrahan claim. Judge Granger, Ite- corder of the Land Office, and Mr. Stoddard, the Private Secretary to President Lincoln, Who signed the patent, will be examined. t pationts are I than where there is a le . dit is net > way that if to tre Th J How. Lot M. Mornint was last night re- nominated by the caucus of the republican members of the Maine Legislature as United tes Si nator trom that State, by a vote of 1 34. ‘The nowination was then made unani- mons, a {was professionally re and Phitwle! xamined 0 k Chur«h, is now mentioned as hkely to be one of the Commissioners to San Domingo under Sena- tor Morton's resolution. He had a lengthy inter- view with the President this morning, in com- pany with Senator Morton. ¥ rson way it# than more Nerthern Latitudes. i fact that natives of Florida i “pecially those of the in New Sugland Kt isa well Tarely die of Bouth whern par third, at lea ConFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in Executive session yesterday contirmed the nominations of George P. Knabe, of Tennessee, consul at Ghent. Samuel 5. Earl, collector of internal revenue for the fourth district of Texas, & number of Postmasters, among them James M. Boreman, to be postmaster at Parkersharg, West Va. pall. THe Wars axnp Means Cowmitrer.—t Schenck took @ formal leave of the Ways and Means Committee yesterday as its chairmay st. oft M it does not preva many thomsands ntaze of life we arily alarmed in re are abont scarlet diseased beye p c My advice to persous whose lungs are affected, even slightly. iste lay in a steck of Schenck '* Pali ‘ 5, he in the Hi cree a el Tonics amt Schenck -« | Previous to resigning his seat in the House. Mr. Bandrate Sinem dni co'to Flariia: ‘T'tecmmond | Hooper, of Massachusetts, will continue to = these particular mete aus dam thorowzhly | a8 chairman of that committee, and Juice Scquetuted wi atwhere | Orth, of Indiana, has been appointed on the they are e with committee to make up its complement. ie required wt Blished. nat est, The phesician who | eruisawt Wepoiao.—Kichard Harrington, ade vation! ut every « Fsq., Assistant District Attorney for the Di r wure to have a corpse on his hands be trict ot Columbia, was married in Dover, Del., on the evening of the 4th inst., to Miss Kath Anna J. Ridgely, daughter of Dr. Henry Ridg.- ly, of the latter place. Phe wedding took place the residence of the brides father, Kev. Tr G ards ner Little, of Wilmingtou, Del., oificiating, and was interviewed by an assemblage of many dise tinguished and fashionable members of society in Delaware and from the cities of Philadelphia and Washington. “VAN” writes to the Springfield Repultican here ig much sympathy here for (akes Ames in his financial troubies. lie has tried hard to keep the I nion Pacific” ont of the hands of ne sbarks and knaves and has tailed. Mr utwell finished bim, and yet the secretary acted in the line of his duty. It ix said, however. that if the government ix determined to insist upon the interest of its bonds, it will throw the Toad into the bands first mortgage bona- Lolders, and then of course the cl government will be lo: Of # second mortgage. Syrup. Matra TRE CHARCES AGAINST SENATOR Spracce The special committee appointed tor that pur post now investiga Senator the alleged charges The papers in the by Major John A n whose posse ne as ber of the stat Mr. Sjrazt Says that he has never seen these papers, but is 1 | contident he can successfully meet al! the | charges. It ix Dnt fair to add that this co ; ce seers well based, in view of the ser rendered the country by S2uats during the war. met He agne NAVAL Orpens To-Day.—Passed Assistant Surgeon D. S. MeMartrie, ordered to the na- val academy; Assistant Surgeon James H. Kid- der, to the naval hospital at New York; Lient. ©.M. Anthony, detached from the [daba ad Placed on waiting erders: Master Charles T. Hintchins, detached from the Asiatic “eet and placed on waiting orders; Passed Assistant Surgeon W. S. Bowen, ‘etacheil from the naval be at Chelsea, Mass., and zranted three leave: Passed Assistant Surgeon James Vlint, detached from the naval academy d ordered to the Boston navy yard; Passed Assistant Surgeon George F.Winslow, detached from the Boston navy yard and ordered to the naval hospital at Chelsea, Mats. ples. plin eing ort 1 iny pr v York. U 0.1 NORTH ry Saturday. froi with the Respi lara. The Respi- emot thes " of my my being tak IxpIAN AGENTS KeMoven.—An order was is sued by the Secretary of the Interior yesterday, removing trom office Mr. W. F. Cady, tormerly Chief Clerk of the Indian office here, but now Indian Agent at the Grand Kiver Agency. but en account of the funds and property in his hands the operation of the order has been sus. ended until a successor is appointed and q:1ali- fied to take charge of the same. The story =. 80 explicit « ebonght trom any druggist. JOH SCHENCK. M.D. No. 15 North Sicth siren, 1626-s.t.th Dy Philadeiphia, PERRY DAVIs’ PAIN KILLE! Pain is supposed t> be toe lot of us poor mortals, Ss inevitable us death itself and liable at any time | published in some quarters that there is likely fo come Upon us. Therefore it is important that | to be trouble between the Secretary of the | Temedial agents should be at hand to be used on aa terior and the Commissioner of Indian Attairs in regard to the matter, 1s pronounced by com- petent authority to be withont foundation. The Secretary has also removed Mr. B.P emergency, when the semiual principte lodged ta the system shalt develop itesif. and we feel the ex- cruciating agonies of pain, or the depressing influ quee of disease. Such a remedial agent exists in the Paix Kitt ®. whore Spear, Special Indian Agent at Cheyenne, Da- the globe, An: kota. ' Mr. Spear was appointed on the recom- or eat " f th y agaenth the intolerable sad buraing ea mendation or as the representative of one of the rehgious denominations, but he was toand to nder all latitudes be not the sort of material that is desired. other, suffering bu many of ite lie by it poreciated extreme to the und relief from use.” ‘The wide and broad ar over which th dicine has spread, attests ¥alue and potency. From a am: Pain Killer nas pushed gradually alone. 1 own highwa ampled success futo the field, who Lave atrempte rity of nama, to usurp the confidence of the people and turn it to their cwn selfishness and dishonesty. but orty have proved fruitless. while the Paia Killer is till growing iu public favor. des eo2m of Ohio has the subject of appropriations 1 public buildings under consideration, as a1 ber of the Committee on Appropriations, and during the rece has made a careful examina tion ef the workings of the Printing Bureau o the ‘Treasury Department, with a view to making a report upon the advisability of THURSTON 'B IVORY PEARL T¢ erecting a separate building for the exclusive E. the best article for ¢ ar use of the Bureau. He thinks that a building teeth. Seld by all druggists, “Price, 25 a: could be erected on the lots south of the Treas s2QUYEN'S INODOROL SGLOVE CLI ury for $125,000, with capacity snfiicient to print ores soiled cloves es $ y ait drnz Piss ond fact os lors, Flos, th conte. deb iy 1 the notes, stamps, and bonds required by the Government. In Case this should be done, the com | tom in the Treasury Bnilding vacated by the THESE FAOTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE isease should ve guard: BIDERATION —Di ainst | Temovai by the Printing Bureau would be suiti- or it must be cured. ‘The alternatives are death or | Client to accommodate the Second Aviditor and Such consequences as render litem burden. Combat | bis clerks, for whom «uarters are now rented in the malaris, parity the blood, put the nerves in | Winder's building. Judge Lawrence believes Greer. regulate the female system, cmote the ee" | that all the note, bond, and stampe priating s increases the ‘bork ‘and mind, and | SUght to be done by the ‘Treasury, with tne = ty ible exception of a single impression on Sanouly bedone with anfety “corvainey aed yromor, | bank and treasury natess which minke be ace Bews by Charles Gautior's Bative Wine Bitters; eo | elsewhere, as an additional check against fraud. gays lar opinion, endorsed by many of the most | At present all the National Bank notes, all the oni lane, WHO assure us of the complete | revenue stamps, and One side of the greenbacks Macias ‘thew sat of tae mene ano ec, | are printed by private firms in ‘New‘\erk, Bay de had of all druggists, “uve Wine, Bitters | vacancies 1x THE Caper Cours at THe Naval AcapEwy.—A large number of mem- bers of Congress who have not been re-elected eines Ba s | Wouldlike to make appointments of boys fro: Ber any gush potaoe to, produce paraiyey of | their distriets as cadets at the Naval agademy . AV iSetrautjod an taaive prevartttoas } Reinsnateneg eaatigp Of the Present semsion but Ce Nak ie tes had eS it is said they cannot doso. Many 0! bo a fgg etns} ~ who were nominated for the Naval Acade: Doo Blade itsyintearity 98 | to pear at the July examination, failed to pass; re namipated.t September ‘Applied st 16. Bond street. Bow fzsmination, fn they also tallied to pass, and NELUER’S, 718" Markt Space, ral vacancies exist Al: BEST PARIS KID GLOVES, AT $1, at T= KBWSST STYLE OF CHATELAINE BRAIDS, 8. HELLEB’s, 71S Market Space, T= LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LACE Goops. t made i ie ‘assortment of of March, consequently the new mem- “by will ise reer to o the vacancies y 16th, 1 rovides that “fi ‘end atter the 5th day of aéarch 5 tae the nomi. potify, in writ DAMOUAS ame | or aby vacancy thet atey cuts is hy oaeaee and if said member or delegate to recemmend a cantidate b: Ist Of Jaly in that year, then it shall be the utr or the Sear tary Of the’Na sy to till the vacancy,” TWO CENTS. Ter Evening § VAT BATTLE ON THE SEINE Commissioxrrs oF REGISTRATION Ar- POINTED.— The Court of the District of Colaw- bia in General Term this morning appointed the following as commissioners of regi<tration Hallet Kilbourn, Robert H. Booker. Goorge S. Gideon, Peter Lammond and Thomos Martin. Mesevs. Looker and Martin are colored men, and the firet named was a member o: the oid board. Mr. Booker is a well-known and inven) « citivee of the Second Ward. Mr. Ki we hardly need say. is one of our mos active and clear-healed business men. Mr George S. Gideon is probably Lie besi having resided here all his lite Many prominent positions with g Mr. Peter Lammond is also the city, hallin. formerly a clerk in the office of the Secretar of the Interior, and a mem) of the Con Council. He was clerk to audit the claims against the corporation left vnpaid by the Bowen dynasty. Thomas Mar- tin is a popular colored citizen of the First Ward, who holds a position as messenge ‘Treasury Depar a dari Was the president Vincibles. These appointments will be received with favor by our citizens, the oficers named being gentlemen of integrity and capacity. AVVOINTMENT AND KESIONATION.—John H Ripley, ot Michigan, was to-day appointed a Ist class clerk in the contract branch of the Post Office Iepartment, vice Truxton D. Beale deceased. Mr. J F. Usher, a Ist class clerk In thh Pen- sion Office, resigned to-day, to accept a pos tion in the custom house as Boston, Massach felis. A Baxovet To General Scnexck.—The House Committee on Ways and Means will tender Gencral Schenck, the late chairman of that committee. a banquet prior to his depar- ture tur England. Invitations will be extended to the Foreign Afiairs Committees of the Senate and House, the Finance Committee of the im vers of . The banjuet will probably be at Cop WraTuEn Comins. —Vhe following tel. egram has been received at the War Depart. ment Crieaco, IL, Jan. 6, IS1.— fo the 0 nal Gjiccr Lowest barometer at Eutialo and New York, followed by coll. Invlications that the present mild weather will be followed by clear and cold. (Signed) Thermometer faili weather at the western stations. Cloudy weather along Lake Erie. Tue RevENvE Stave Contract.— Mc Joseph K. Carpenter. of Philadelphia, has been awarded the contract for printing all adbesive Internal Revenne stamps. or in other words, all documentary and proprietary stamps. The stamps have been divided into five d.tter- ent classes, ax tollows -—First, adlesive stamps; second, beer stamps; third, distilled spirits—tax inf Sig paid; fourth, distilled spirits other than tac paid; titth, tobacco, snutt and cigar stamps 1 dret class has been awarded to Mr. Carpen- , but the other four have not yet been gi out, and will not be taken up until next week. Mr. ‘Carpenter will be required to give bond in the sum of $41,000. ‘The remaining four clases will be given to the New York bank note companies, bat upon none of the stamps will the entire work be done by the contracting parties. 1 having been decided to finish all o1 them at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at the ‘Treasury Departmemt. No stamp can |v of any use when leaving th Dut must have the timshing ton the department, in order to prepa Mr. Car as been potitied of the ac tance of his bi enter in’ once. ‘These stamps will hereafter bs on the same kind of paper as United by the The contract spe en ed, and all the stamps prepared m two distinetive colors by plate printing. One of the colers is to be ive ink, so that any atten ren cancellation by chemi instantly detace it, and thereby prevent its bemg re 2 vignette ot the general stamp w ot Washington, the same as at presen border and th esigns. There is to of the denomination o at prevent being but S20), be printed in three colo: specities that the engray tor proprietary stam same shall be done ly also be authorized to stamp upon drafts ments reynjring stamp sive stamps of all denominations anid doring the year past was four hundre millions. al | private die- and the printing of th Mr. Carpenter, who wii rint the govern: ecks and other The number of adbe ds sed and itty -2. THE NEW YORK ct BERY. — xtonia: AN BOND ROB as Witnesses. Mow Cox and Twe Washington Luw- yers Testity. ‘The further examination in the case of Pel- letier and Bennett, aecused of attempting dispose of United States en from Mr Castillo, was held in ursday tore Justice Hogan une Saye: — prising developments were made in the and xn entirely new aspect was given to it. mystery as to who stole the bonds (=). seems to be as far trom solution as ever, bat a clue is aflorded tor tle discovery of the where. abouts not only of those bonds, but of many others that from time to time have been stolen. Pelletier is shown to bave conceived a NOVEL AND INGENIOUS SCHEME tor the recovery of stolen bonds, of course with profit to himself: and. at the same time, ap ears to have failed just as Lis scheme was t to be crowned with success. At the time . Pelletier stoutiy claimed that he was engaged ‘ying to recover mids. and was not subject ts arrest. "The etiort of tl e before Justice Hogan has heen h the innocence ot nten by showing the arrangements that he had made with OMINENT PERSONS IX WASHINGTON. ‘There were present in court yesterday, as Witnesses, the Hon. ©. 0. Cox and Judge 1. W Bartley, both of Washington. Hon. E: P. 3 ton, of Weshington, onc of the counsel em ployed by Pelletier, w i €stablished by the testimony of these gentlemen that Pelletier availed himsrlr of legal advice in perfecting his scheme tor ring stulen nds. that he placed hinself in comuitnication with W. H. Westirook, a so-called broker of Pine street, andobtained from iim a wumber ot bonds as samples of what coald be furntshed i ow ners could be in luced to for their retur adaced by these represe: ns of Pelietier to come to ew York and savencgs the subject, within the limits prescribed by the legal advice fure pished by Judge Bartley, and th. : Were delayed by the refusal of Mr. Castillo to otter amy reward for the return of his property. THE PRICK DEMANDED GY THE THIEVES, through Westbrook, was fst! | $10,900 bond returned. Pelletier meantime took $11/900 | the House, all the Worth of bonds toa broker, McNeal, to be ‘hy- mold resident of DON, Jan. 5.—[ Special to NY. Teleyr | A depatch from Hay January bh. mor . | FORTY. FIRST CONGRESS. confirms the dispatch already publishe! of a : . pattie en the left bank of the Seine. The This Afternoon's Proceedings. ras Rae say Maer es ae Parnax, damier &, ry character. It lasted seven hours, b here Was Bo session of the Sen- & far as cam be ascertained no deci alva tage bas been gained. The loss of the P aL Reavy, and the Fremeh trax KEPRESENTATIVES.— Mr, spirit and daring. Sarg Was recognized by tue Speaker a: entitled to the floor upon the? ats aims A sssion, but yielded to Mr. Axteil, (Cal.,) who introduced a memorial ‘Gon. Maute: relation to the public ok was or- dered to be printed ar ‘ Com inttiee on Public Land: Mr. Whitmore | Vexas) introda a Dill to nal coliecuen ¢ three cannon hee Gags, and prisoners. Gen. Bantheim’ | imsell < trom Fleoen, on the 4th. contirming the abo oe tunte Hagen and adds that be has r ened the enemy beyoud Bourgachard. The battle lasted | throughoat the day BOMBARDMENT FORTS OF TRE Sot PAIS Versal Lms, The bom? hea that Mr, | Paris com spiracy or in dcompirators. He charged b ates Supervisor Bivemieid aad Ur. Jussen. Mr. Washburne Cur aco, Ja * m9 ing bas an # Orville Grant im rele against Supervicor Lloow si said thatfor a representa- tive of this government, going upon great pals lie business, to be detained by the whir vanity of an Arimiral, was an act that cal {| Jussen, preterred in a € severest censure of Con, At thesame | graphed trom Washing? ’ cme be avowed himse firm friend of the | nati Commernal. While i bavy, and declared ty savy hadhadne be wrete « sin warmer snpperted on this floor than bimsel!. | Tegret at its publ ' He. waintained that Minister Washburne did | injury done to those of . right in leaving Bliss und Masterman, tor he | fully exonerates, Me save n Sas written | wae m informer against both gentlemen. 1 that | did not righ: iN. 1 wrote, not was thus enabled to bring assistance to them, where had be been killed or imprisoned with them their chances of being released or resoued would have been mach less, intentionally prejudiced him against hon wen and good officers. I also i that L recommended that Bloomteld and -) asse retained in office Mr. Grant very frank!y apol Bloomttetd and Jd usse: : THE Navy, as well say that a vote of censure apon a mem- Der of this House was an attack upon the | American. Neither wasitan attack upon the per- | tonal character of the otficer. The question was, sed to Movers, id. or did not the officer discharge bis duty. | bere, by republicans, 8 ‘The gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Swann) | Who’ is also gratified that the Prosident had eulogized the uavy and the high character | retention of these men in office Is so well of Admiral Godon, and spoken ot the character | €xjlammed. In reply to the qaest th ot Bliss apd Masterson, aud the conduct of Ministers Webb and Washburne [t was the first time he had ever heard it held that the ouestion of the character of a citizen was to be j considered in affording him protection in his | rights. In sapportor his position be reterred ane cee to the case of Martin Kaster, teken fi | The Salt Agatast the Great Westere board an Austrian vessel of Telegraph Company. Marcy's correspondence en the subjec' hiet Justice W case of Messrs. Mason and Slidell, is city, has been the case of Terwe reported that the President would be m arnoved Over the publics of the lerte Grant said —" Ves, of course he will: that an noys me more than my own personal feelin... in the matter.” own vessels froma Brith said. did not stop to imyu of these men were. Admiral Godon, he said, | Was kept at that station at the cost of militons of dolar=, snd he bad NO RIGHT TO REFUSE TO Asien wR. wast | nURNE. | When the news tirst came here Minister Wash burn was censured because the muval of! Among the depos tions read Snow, secretary and trease f Josie the comy ero + | Of ve of the corperators of fame here and told their own stories, while Mr. | only one share of stock \ He detended | which was only <2° per p . Who wag | te the present time, no parment hax doco re and contd not | ceived by ihe company. Mr. Snow subscribed tor two thousand “hares, and assigned the whoic arne ¥ te perform ty Bist | to Zelah owes, the coutractor fur building and Masterman, io wife and trie . before tack any parmen’ ont » and his country too importunt u seifto be killed by Leper. it migh for ones cour but : burn was not me te men in the Mr. MeMahon aks w uly man that did. ° ro personal man that said 0. Mr M and as trostee b larger Minister. He bon’s regard ie M “ Mr. MeMat ‘or his mistres am than was paid onld accoun + said that the acts ved the approves Departmen he record and Congre a ration. but the Hunse He wouid gladiy have avoi of be ed upon te vere He » SEVERELY TBE OT oF THE NAVAL OFFICERS who witnessed whut they recogniced as anex- | ‘be ofivers of th torted confession from tie primoners breaking All partook of an entertainment wich the p md ors of these men. He was now called u a train say vea or nay whether he approved of « hf the BMisissipp Central lke this. He could not say yea and he felt con- nada, last night, caused strained to say nay. Mr. Banks (Mass.) said that the resolntions did pot censure the naval offic and held that TRE FAULT w LP aRTMENT. y of Vice Admiral by the running off of the engine. Three car were smashed. and Low's Marble. engineer, was serionsly, probably fatally, tnjared. The tre man was also injured. None of the passengers were injured. During tue term of the Circuit Court fast ended, Hiteen persons were sentenced to the penitent: the aggregate of whoer teres « v ears. (nt, Horace Crawior. convicted ot murder in the tirst degree, was sentenced tor bie ° were acting in accordance ations and policy of the Navy Department. The reso- lutions censured the practice and the poliev of the Navy Department which set itselt upagamet the State Department, and w the | charge of the rizhts of Ame citizens in foreign waters. jt was not # formeriy, and it Was the duty of the House to pass these reso- lntions, and put things in this connection where ey formerly were. Mr. Dawes said these events occurred prior to the regulations establi-bed by Admiral Por- tor, to which Mr. banks had alluded ‘The present head of the Nave Ibepartment did not | approve of them, but as they had gone upon the | record as approved, it became necessary for the House to pass these resolutions rust. the present Secretary. Refore calling the presi v Of the Germans was held ist n | Shieh Tesolutions strongly protesting the government selling arms to Fran musiy adopted. An e uess and other houses in Platteburg, Mo., were burned yesterday. The loss is pot reporte A member of the Cherokee National C: cil. as qnestion— fie railway the nght of way throws Mr. orth vieldedto Mr. Maynard (Tenu.) who | the lands of the Cherokee nation. Aisa, offered an amendment, to the eflect that Capt. | tight to ent timber for the construction Ramsey and Commander Kirkland, in going to | road. 4 act with the inquisitors of fliss and Masterman * and listening to a Confession which they believed | From Cipcimaatt Appraised Vane of tobave been extorted, and without communi- | the | ~iimews cating with the prisoners, and sabsequentiy | the Shee Dea! partaking of an entertainment with their per- | > Onto. tan. 5.—According to secutors, were guilty of a great offence. sis. | Teturns made to the Probate Court tacdas the graceful to the nave andthe country they serve, | Pes, machinery, type, ete...of the Cincinnatt and deserving o: the SEVEREST CENSTRE OF THE Horse. ‘ Mr. Farnsworth, with the cousent of Mr. Orth, submitted an amendment requesting | the Secretary of the Navy to institute Daily Tr ‘at $00,000, and Ue good wilt Of the morning Papers bh ng given car y to the report that the wholesale dealers of this city, bad combined to red ings. by iry or.conrt martial, for | retling salesmen, th the triai of Admirals Godon and Davis tor ‘the , ved a card denying the wat Offenses set forth in the repost. 1 baving uo foundation. The rev M th, at two o'clock, called was the occasion, to-cl cousiderable ex BE PREVIOUS GDESTION, a and yielded five minutes to— Mr. Wood. (N. Y.,) who said that there might jes Of & cae, and both sides be in the wrong. These men were the representatives ot | two departments, and were responsible to them, and should be judged by them was not here to act the tacts betore tt. ment among the sales | reeoe o Minmesota & Raby Death— Riel. of Red River, Poisoned. ST. Pav, Minx, Jan. 5.—The house of Mr« Drew. « widow, at Plainview, was Hons: | as @ court-martial, with al! | sw0e- ‘THE IypiaNa Leoistatr’ ure the Oficers in Both Houses.— th branches of the five on Friday night. Her baby perished ftames. The m was fatally injured. A rumor is afloat that Kiel, ot Ked river no- | toriety, has been poisoned. for officers were elected, with Hon. Wm. Mack, thecated” at about 25 cemtson the dollar, and | of Terre Haute, for Speaker. in the Kearnen followed at once. It was shown by two republican members were abeewt, and lina! theevidence that in the matter of b: - | James Hughes. Senator from Monroe county. Sag ee ees he did not consult Masts Gox and Senator Elliott, from the Conmorsville dip , a6 he lad done at every previous | ‘ict, both sieges on the republican ticket, — en toplist ase — for the recovery of Site wits te ~ og ee See Br. Livingstes Meard From. letier proposed to reach im case of success with ‘Sematorial districts were called on the organiza- ‘2 state that Sir the Cuban bonds, by convimcing the thieves’ agente of his disposition to deal ‘air! them therefore fell through. f pee — ani teen is vigorous cted, three lawyers being present in bis be- It yesterday. Judge bis counsel in y adseme cea against the Haytien government ich, it Mailed, was about to be adjusted when the arrest ere ‘Sward of $250,000 in Haytien TWO PEN PICTURES. , Pelletier i beeing low-Lrowed, evil- ved, a ae rest Indian, of leas th: gerewe }, about 55 yearsof age, and atless movement». He iv wie le iv the hero of many ! & Payson, a ‘oy Bog Snaee, that oe on the Ist of ‘Docewter, were Steerssions in the books and lost the pb TF what pay from this mameofD. P. 4 Sea tie gart said be intended cereren onan tee