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< . ee oe — ne — - — a — * STAT ¥ > THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. = ¢ * ’ — . PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday steepted, | . This Afternoon’s Dispstches. " ‘iar B ings. 2 7 at The § aiiainge, J Associated Press Reports. orner Peunsylvania ay. and Lith st. i ee BY THE THE WAR IN EUROPE. BVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. EMPORTANT EUS eas je ue we 4 THE STAR fe served by catriers to thetr sud- < —, : ecrivers fu the City tag District at TRN ORNTS PER » PARIS UNDER Fir 5 or FoR; DENTS PER MONTH. Copies } g ~ spl \ |SHELLING THE CITY :: & Mattane:—Three Months, 61 So = ths. $3.00: One Year, $8 00. No papors [——~ SEVERAL WOUSES IN F1.A EES. n the office longer thau paid for, a ta y M4 the F) ra 7 ‘ ree SB Army FaRty srit~yoienet taw| = WEE. 87 NO. 5.560, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1871. TWO CENTS. | a sorsing—#1 50 5 year. : — atten SS er ET, Telegraphed Re tly te The Boon ta a ~ “1 R R The Speaker said the first reading was gener- | PARIS BE. SBELLED BY 1 rr AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES, Washington News and Gossip, |7#!* OTLEY connesromprsce. | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. | 7.2 (s0c0:' ting stats Tua, Se aE a a ee ‘The President to-day sent to the Senate a re- s ? P. eedi sankonen een ot ie Se on inn Go Lorpox, Jan. §.-—{ Herald specta Aw N ATIORAL FERETE: SCHENCK ed Smirtinctow sends us the Christmas number | Port from Secretary Fish, in answer to the res-| This Afternoon Toe! nee. expired, and the bid went over until Monday | -songpretcendhinage-estanp-eedl-mevadhedtne: Son 4 gement of the Renowned Tragadienne, fo to 2 in Winter. of the London /iluctraled News, rich as usual im | lution of the Senate asking for copies of the Moxpay, Jamuary 9. next. | The American Gonsul hax been yo mitted (o ing for the lass last correspondence between Mr. Motley, Min- . 2 ae TEE PAN DOMINGO RESOLUTION. leave Parts, and bas arrived boce MRS. F. W. LANDER tape and attention t th holitay pictures. ister to England, and the Department of State. | _S®SATE—Mr. Conkling presented 2 Mr. Orth (Ind.) then obtained the floor and a | sian guns could easily shell the saat mpumaption, ——___ ; 5 - en ned th a iy shell the « THIS (MONDAY) EVESING, JANUABY 9, that ought to be pursed torestoreatoborably | S#xATon StuNeR give a dinner party on | ne report embraces a large mass of matter, | *#! "umerously signed by citizens of Baltimore, on behalf of the majority of the Committee om | houses in Paris see om are. i MRs LANDED ud case of dincased lungs to healthy soundness. The | Saturday evening, at which were present Mar- cs capitine protesting against the injustice of appropriating | Foreign A fairs, moved to take from the Speak- ee - - a will appert he Historical Play (in five acts) of | first and most important step is for the pationt > . - — but the most interest lies in the closing letter of money for sectarian purposes, and asking the | ers table the Senate resolation in relation to Paeutly net been mach Sring ; EL ES OF ENGUAND avert taking cold. and the best of all places on this } shall O. Roberts. Johm W. Foraey, and five or | afr. Moticy, and the review of it by Mr. Fish. passage of an amendment to the Constitation | San Domingo and to pass it by one vote. French redoubt 6t Noire Daa Tor dos Mre L UNCER as MABY STUART direa in the State where the temperature ie regular, |< OReF gentlemen, Mr. Motley, in his letter to Mr. Fish, dated Probiviting the appropriatioa « money | ir. Wood (N. ¥.) made the point of order | was occur . LANDSEMATINER SATURDAY APTRKNOUN. 'such variat! Goserr FRoM BosTow has it that a volame of | December 7th, which wag the last official letter | reised by taxation for any religions object. | that these were separate and distinct propos | turned against the ‘tre Palatka isa point I can recommend. * . — be wrete while Minister, acknowleriges there- | Referred to Committee on the Judiciary. tions and could rot be embraced p motion. | pearai A good hotel iskept there by Peterman Last winter | poems will be published there next spring trom | Y¢ ipt of his letter of recall, and states that ho Alco, resolutions of New York Chamber of | [twas not competent to make such moth od) etl i | LIT afecanes, Perens there whose lungs had been | the pen of Mr. W. 1). O'Connor, of this city. | tok leave of Lier Majesty om Dosember 6ch | Coreen setting ferth the importance of | take such action. \ ecsoRr ENcH | badly diseased. ag be 4 infer RUMOKE R {the climate aud Wy modieses were wetine well,” | ¥20 has a position inthe Treasary Departuert | }a+t, aud retired from the mission on the day luying a submarme cable from our Western he Speaker said it was con . | © fhe ate sod ey Medicines, were getting well. ——— following, leaving the archives of the mission | eosst to Asia, and to provide against the same | t of the House to take 3 rea em | wet wha hae © £0 Pantha, ae the tem- ‘Tue U.S. STRAxER Nirsic, which left Wash- | inthe hands of Mr. Moran. He states that oa | be ing @ monopoly. Referred to Committee on | the Speaker's table and pass pondeut wit rede | the air dry and bracing, | ington December t7th to jon the Darien expe 26th of Juve last ha learned that tue Presi- | Gommerce. Mr. Butler, (Mace) seid b Charles, dese bo “4 ine a \ i there, 4 = y Wes i Satie 5 t had determined to recall him, sud that «ic Various memoriaisof citizens of the Soathorn +> * ; ~ éition, was at. Key West about t on th in the rarest of - oe snd memanimont | Sist uit, for the {ethmus of Tohanntepec. | weuld be impossible for any diplomatic agent | States, a*king for the removal of ther legal rns oF Bost cao Ghana & a rie Ae ah, tek tay eg Lng mys tet uit., ith pec. IE as more thoroaguly posers. | and political deabilities, were presenced aud mektien Domiems. a ceuerseniecina. (ar oe Come v bs fey tienta com 7 q : orth ¢ of the govermnent whieh he oferres ‘d, ridge, othera object ‘ * " ay ; : feagond signa it twttcatee ate be lccan pate ee serve than { supposed myselt introde ‘The Sengie resolutions were then read by the -€m and meet with Little Foxit rs Cec loand eeaestin, aw hen tis is tho case they generally ine oe Nong bare sa agi een moment.” uct d addition ot the harbo Clerk, re he | {GERMAN PRISONERS IN FANG —_ —- larolina. po'ntinent of an additional the commissieners be appoi by P Ue west coast vi FP rauce, epposit ui pak MI ET rT HALL. en = . Wearnival”. that’s th ar tree Court of Alabama. Referred to J ry | of ery ag and the a H the Charente. . J WR sleighing “carnival”—that’s the word, ee. stead of the President of the Ur Many Bonaparte sgents bave bien ar AA tue reencet of nemer tizens who in con isn’t it—has going on in pretty lively shape | the general policy of the Administration; and I . Fentow presented memorial of bakers, | Mr. Orth inq.ured whether the gentleman France. ' z pretty lively shap ge P fyeence of the erowde Ws Te unable to witness the my through the morning, but about this time (iD pear) moved — og fonda cnt one ny wae — pees aoe eee or ie Eee wate er Rho eneete jon ifhe was allowed is aps este a ee om ei 3 Boo oe ani a ing | conlidential diplomatic cc dence with | city of New ng nactment of } offer that pmendwent. oo = reemen = err “WONDERFUL TWO-HEADED GI@L com. Avice is, 0 well down inte Poltuats SEaue LOPPY, and the ranners strike | Touresit and the Britiah goverument upon sev- | law forthe, redeaptign at the copper ents ot | Ble, Brooks replied anat he would do se if ¢uch : shoe rs y P i FINATION eis dean ae ne bottom. At this Lour a few sleighs are onsale, | 21 tmoortant matters us could well-be cou- ed States. Also, intreduced a bill for | @ provision were inserted. < ' ; > ae on ‘The past We wil “bs eres 3 Bded by a government toits foreign agent. Tue | that purpose. Keferred to Finance Committee. Air. Orth.—Well, I will allow the gentleman } 7 ‘and ft > R, Tux DeLawane Sexaronsmrr.—a dispatch | report in the newspapers I dismissed, there. Br. Ramsey introduced bill to provide for | to offer that motion at some tine, but not now. | ferment: Mosse. r Ae Gammmamatanl i Seca Dover, Dal,, “A nice litle contest | fore, 28 an idle remor, tho President of | ocean mail service trom the head of Puget | | Br. Brooks appealed to Mr. Orth not to foros | Themeelve an. albany er, "MONDAY, JANUARY 9 ‘ a 3s Ceneelly recom estes ig see ing | the United States being incapable, as 1] Sound to the Sandwich Islands. Keferred to | the watter through under “a Suspension of the charges tur mail service between Sas rae . tor fifteen years prior to 19%, I was professtonally is going on between Governor Saulsbury and | pelioved, of thus dealing with a public | Commiice on Post Offices. rules. — i ené London and between Ban Fra — os York, Be Baltimore Philadeiphin | BIS brother Willard for the prizo of Uuited | servant whom he had himself so recen On motion of Mr. Morton, Thursday next is | | Mr. Scoficld (Pa.) objeoted to dabate, as mo- | ia Aenuon and betwoon DP CHRISSIE ER, States Senator from the 4th of March nest. It | pointed. Had a change been conteraplated 1 | get apart tor the consideration er the bill to | tie eto Fuspend the rules were not debateable. | LO so “nce herween the Unite THY WONDUBF » THAD is thought that Willard has the inside track, | felt certain that ! should have been tivately | reiynbnrse the loval States for advances made Mr. Gartield (Ohio) boped the gentlema: Great Britain They sixo ander Prosourced and from present sppearances ke will be renomi- informed of it aes, and she pa rward. | duringthe ~aveien. Saae tbe poe paren oe oe femwy 3 up the resolutiom | thei, emdeavers %® secure conces: a nated and re-elected.” Had any charges against me of dereliction from | ‘The Vice President laid before the S and passing it by the same vou ck oon aes ee MOBT Wi duty been posible, I was sure they would have Mr. Orth said at the suggeetion of friends nting > eubeld ney Gry. NCK gave a dinner on Saturday eed preferred to. my face, so that I would | enclosing the correspondence bet t- | around him, he would modily bis motion, and Zontend’ coal bo a a tt ato rr mid yet evening, at which Prestient Grant, Vics Presi- | bave the opportunity of answering them. Had | ley, late U.S. Minister to Great Britain, and | move to suspend the rales to bri . ae The Fax ida. 7 dent Colfax, Sir Edward Thornton, the Bri the public service or even the exigen' the State Department. Laiden the table aud | resvlution before thy “ — — Mandrake Pitt m2 itn eerste sd xf party politics lo a change in this m ordered to be printed. Mr. Cox (XN. Y¥.) The Occon Steamer City ef Evookly a duce billions tb Minister, Secretary lsoutwell, Postwaster hecetsary in the opinion of the Preside: ‘The House joint resolution authorizing Rov’ | position co Disabled ad uueaae rae tee sptie Creswell, Secretary Delano, the Hon. Wat. M- | I could not doubt that a courteous despatch | Comshonel’ Stinicies te Great Baten | OMe Bi uw Vora, Jen, .-Senseer Berea =e Southern part. On the other baud Evarte, Hon. Satunel Hooper. Gen. Garfield, | would have apprized me of the tact, aud the awannensis,was read three times and} ir. ed th ports, January 4, latitude 45.00, long” ade 15 osee Phe ihitd. at Iraet. of the, population die of thisterri: | * udge Holt amd Mr. Sam. Ward were present: | reasons, coupled, a te scknowlodge- ¥ mares the motion to take up the Senate reso | sioxe steamahip City of Brovklyn, uence + se. Inthe Muldle Btates it does not previti ca Samoa: 5. g, | Mert to whic felt myself entitled, that ILL VOR REVISION OF TRE MINT ann | lution. Liver;ool, under earvass, ba monn fe ad fe Yi jail there are many thousands of cane | MAvaL @npees To-pay—Master ©. ©. | [hag been. zealous and faithful in ‘the : DOINAGE LAW. Tr resi te : ALL'S OPEKS HOUSE. Eu. Jiarmed Iu resard to | COtBWe!l, detached from special ordnance duty | discharge of fthe high office with which the Mr. Sherman cailed vp the bill revising the | ref» — taking tre: bout scarlet fe and ordered to the Tennessee. First Assistant | President and Senate had honored me | lsws Yelative to the a ane oftices, and “— Goth win cabin toaniind bg to ok w HOLLAND. Lessee and Manacer | small pox. there are not. They take w Engineer Henry Snyder, detached trom tho | Xo man bas the right to doubt thatin such case | coinage of the United States. The bill estab a * aga) gnined & be sone 108. BeARDLE... Business Mansser | they term a jitdle cold. wh y are creda’ Philadelphia navy-yaré and ordered to the Te1- | [*hould have at once offered my resignation. | lishrs the mint of the United States s* a burean | and tminediately reported the re-olution bere: | \8™ ‘Queenstown or Sou Se hto belicve will Wear off in w few days, nessee. First Assistant Engineer Jas. Sueriden, | Ninetecn days later than the appearance of the | of the Treasury Department, under the genera: | tolore otlercd Ly Me, Brooks, and which was ‘The city of Brookly THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN tuntic heneg itive the fo detached from the Ten: and placed on | Original announcement, frequently repeated | control of a director to be appointed for five | referred to the Committee on Foreign Aftairs. of December, and when epok EDWIN FORREST. iceedtqeiacicarce malting orders Master CF Arnold dereeuon | andcommented upon afterwards by the journals | years by the President. ‘he apertutendenis | | Nr: Hidrioge made tie pountor orderithatthe 21,1 ata’ face ‘ apt arg te ati a of the United States and this country, 1 had | Of the mints are to make reports to the director | rejuived five day's notire bad not heen given. COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 16, | , By advice to perso S| Grdere. © Amato Beet; and placed Oo waiting’ | &h honor to receive, on tho 15th of July, alet- | of the condition of the aints under their The Speaker rominded the gentleman that SUPPORTED BY . ‘. = ———_—- ter from yourself to the following effect: charge, from time to time, and the director is | the notice was given on Weenesday last ee yor < Fs Y MISS LILLIE, M B. W. HABBIS, Mandrake Tee Woman Suserace Convestiex ap { fonege = PARTMENT OF Stats, Wash- * make = = rts to = —— = the . yy oon a pn ng nn mond ets om = The Oakes Ames Compa s ” 3 = oe pe 5 4 7 ington, lat July, 1570. J. Lathrop Motley, Esy., | Treasury. The bill prescribes in detail the du- | "Ot by authority o! committees, be - Ros # mee of ‘sect Wo M. HOLLANDS DEAMATIO ComPANY fed with . ponies to meet 84: 20 0 Siok oh Weducetey | PR i er. 1am wacuser ts Geran lier he assayers, the melters, the reiners, | iven-on the reeporsibiity of the ‘chairaaan Bose, San. 8.— Aka meting st cho aun’ taed in strict arcordance with my morning, will postpone its session till 3.o’clock he Unit ° r Mr. Banks) himself Ors ot Oakes Ames X Co., to-day, ¢ emmm t ts bd MONDAY ik that ia required. In ender that the speakers may sttend's hear- | sirable wo mare change in the inisdon poe | ae ee eere ney he standards For geld, all | (Me. Banks) Rinnai. ag previously appoinied t 2 ‘ ha phy in ord eal v~ | sirable to make @ change in the mission to F ver, and copper coinage, and regulations for | A point was also made that as Se ae 4. wanes (i rest. Tha pl ing before tho Judiciary (ommittes of the | tand, and that he wishes to allow youth the reception of bullion. 2 ; he | ReREC ive consecutive days’ motive orted that the anets of the firm exou jouse. They will rd the he ques- | portunity of resigning, in ease you feel inciimed | Mr. Sherman said this repeal woutd only be n given ‘ uicbt - ’ , on WEDNESDAY. January i- tion whether women are not already enfran- | todo tos Youre, very respecttullgy ns | for the berent oF private parties. There was ne | This was also overruled by the Spea mended an extention of six, twels “ 1 HAMLET ised under the 11th amendment to the C HaniLton Fism. | reason why the government should do this work | coutrmuous days’ notice had always been and twenty-lour mouths—the @61)) « Re ROR nur Pxtlss stitution. Mra. Woodhull will argue the Complying with the request contained ip | for pri parties, free. In England, where. | stood geive seven per cent. interest; wis FRIDAY. Janurya— tion tor herself, Mrs. Beecher Hoo! your brief telegram received afew hours later | for ars, there had been’ no ‘coina orth was again the committee believe w “eS TNG LEAR attorney, A. J. Riddle, Esq. than your letter, (midnight, 12th of July,) | chan ey Were now considering the expedi i by the ¢ of every doll ro A inte 4 Ag 4 > Teport was a SATUBDAY.} y 31 ‘ Sp areas = Which was to the effect ‘am directed to say the | ency of improving them. It ould be impos port Ce eS F} MATINEE S AND EVENING. TRE Lrase oF THE Bay oF Sawana—Mr. President would hike an anewer by telegra; t aio, that the mints should be self sust AR. MISS EFFI JOHNS, , | Fabens, the representative of the Dor tthe | government,. is here for the purpose of getting the 40 rental for the bay of San wt claimed under the treaty made «! since. 1 m tter of the Ist inst.” I sent yeu onthe i. ily a telegram in cypher as follows: reapectiully request you to in: the President that I tee! compelled the offer which he makes in giving me an epy tunity of resigning ny post. for c are set fort From New York Destractive Fire Death A “Luwatte Surderer Comes to his Seuses The Obophue oil rv 3 barned » these changes were mi HOVSEO? the cal of St erence on Ted to comm Bes SO Cent reed Seate extra. ta secured 1 abate eweats ho longer ut gets well—pro M,C. A. GYMNASIUM, CORNER NINTH AND D STS. with all th gold, was to be paid tor modern apparates, aud with Samana in case the United States leased it. As 4. tocksry &c., ke. ean Was nominate: or on that same da: er the treaty was extended 1 other year to vali ( s. fear tt await tie action 1 ihe Senate, the Dominios Ge Iie to ben } Comanittes on ° No. 486 government claims the anna 14th, Mr, Motley aa: Lill (X.Y. Pripters’ Strike in Savanont. 9, 88 | provisions. agers Snel SrReer. Nomination resident sent the fo'- | BO Trasons are given lowing nominations to the Si Jas, | vert . as strets, - Hardenburg, to be surveyor general east rnia. E. J. Khodes, receiver of public mor arrison, Arkansr#.’ John A.’ ter at Harrison, Arkans: Indian agent, Warw Spring Kellozg, pension agent, La Crosse. Jobn i. Knight, register of land of of field, Wisconsin. Robert W. Flizhugh, eo! orrence, regie- tephen Cofin, Oregon. John A President durix perlod of onsin. | should © Bay is ret my eo ctor tion which I have alwa: toms, Natchez, Mississippi. Wm. Hunter, ported; but L owe somett Mobile, Alabama. " | Were I now to make use of the [ corded to me to re so in order to avoid he just and toeseape a stigma whi deserved. As! know the record ation Thefnoton was aga’ | nays G—two-thinds HENBACH'S Piano Store 11th Street, above Penna. Avenue, ng to myself Tu gn it would seem tt . ‘ : Bole agency Win Knabe & of ns McCammon. Albany; Pianos. Organs and M rent on the m Organ T — Shipwreck. The bark Vol nies rom sters —Jovepii Quash, at uth E. Evekial, at Beautort, Sous tha F. Gordon, at Coatesville, S. Hussey, at Brazil, Indians. removal wich T > 11 felt to bs my mission he, take a dose you in tw Mandrakes ani - you wonld he too fre ———__—__ as it stands on the archives of the cepart- kes every might or ever; Tar Hovex Joviciany Comuitree to-de mert and of this legation to be free trom rtain lands tu Ja m Grink Weler and considered the Senate amentments tothe ay- | international | fault, md ae I have there. | Kast Fe Hip eoeere ol ithe guacd, 2. reporting of ton these i 7 i ith 4 fore no rea on to n a sern y r \. 1 te extend th z rei x 4 > vi sy thea ts portionment bill, with a report thereon by Mr. tiny in thia regard 1 é@o not have | beneii{s of the homestead act to officers, sol- | men pamed for the misdemeanor, and & ramor hey are porte Mercur, to whom they were referred, and scv- the appearance of making a contrary ai- | diers and sailors who served im the late diguation, a large in- goulonly. x eral additional amendments proposed by that 3 is sometimes permitted to re- | Public Lands ; id been held, aad | lohed my professional + gentleman, and directed Lim to report all to | sign a post of honor and respousibility in order y Mr. Packard (Ind.): Jotot reso} ation for but cont ng Bee patient if. | the House, and ask to have them printed and | to escape examination, censure and removal, | the relief of certain Indian tribes in Michigan I dl? cents per Ib. KTH SIXTH STREET, Philalel | recommitted to the committee. bet resignation under such circumstances is moi | aud Indi Atlaire. be ¥ om COPYEES,“ 2 - atuination with the Respi Gen. Butler's amendment to the bankrupt | a voluntary act, and does not seem to me to to amend section | William 5 2s, 14 PEPPER ind AULSPICE, red The esi, | law, providing that {’ should not be construed | differ essentially’ from removal. Sach a pro- ton bul. Military | they we: 6-206, Jan& July. tw Sree, ster declares the exact condition of the lungs, and | a8 to divest the wite of a bankrupt ot her | ceeding on my part would perhaps’ be >» Patients can readily learn whether they are curable | rightsot dower, was agreed to, providing it did irs. misunderstood by many both at home 'y Mr. Clark (Texas): Bill making appro turned to the a They declared that OF not, Bus I desire it distinctly understood that the notconflict with State laws. Deity Chime Milnes depends eutirely wpon their | The Committee decided to hear Miss Victoria ine don, Veil curthet aies perions ©. Woodhull! on her petition claiming womens and their eyeiems are bronzht ty Tights under the 1itb and {5th amendments ou _ and abroad whose opinions I value. | © the protection of the Teaas fren- It would be difficult to treataneayoy of the ss United States, accredited to the eovereiyn of a powerful government, with & more ‘mark they were Cragged trom their rooms at night by Bankers’, Broke wis J OCA. =e aaek PORTED BRANDY. ne aud foreign marks = GIN, ROM, an? RISIi WHISKIES also will bo sold ates first classmen, Conducted to the ruad outede of Bil toextend the pro- ¢ i the post and ordered tumase them clresscarce ed dis- | visions of the act creating ams tor disabled | and were if they did not they would be | * not so liah Wednesday next. At the same time they will | respect for lis official position or for hisfeelings | svlidiers to the soldiers of the war of 15 Mili- | tarred and nered, The stury of the tirst ( . s.W. sUsc PP ttkas ae with diseased lungs can beara | hear several ladies in opposition to her views as a loyal citiven ef the republic, than has been | tary AMairs. Also, @ bill providing for the con- q = a? c clatmen who did (be banishment is that thi { atmosphere without the lisbility of ‘The McGarraban claim was ned until irritation of the bronchial tubes, to-morrow, as the records from the Land Offi. oil fanguases accompany ™y | were required, and did not reach the Commi an be bought trom ‘fore adjournment. dudge Granger and M.D. ddard will be examined to-morrow. done in my case. So far as 1am aware, no | struction ef a post ofc regularly confirmed Minister at this Court has | buildings at Oshkosh, Wi ever been removed by th President who ap- By Mr. Astel! (Cal pointed him.” and Internal Kevenae Appropriations. 1 tor the reliet of settlers upon the public lauds in California. Mr. Motey then reviews his course at preat | Public Lands. length, and quotes a number of letters which By Mr. Johnson passed between himeeif and Lord Gran: lands. Public Lands. and which have neretofere been made pu and concludes by protesting against the o Tage, (as he believes,) entirely without pre dent, of his peremptory removal. Secretary Fish. in bis letter to Mr. M three cadets hal been found guilty of gross | Cc COME! COME! taischood, ani thas metuod was taken to rid tue port of them. The ilst clasemen waited upo the superintendent and commander on th 4 explained wha’ th tre: —_——_ id xt. “Phe Philudelpli Sax Domingo x Tes H@vse To-pay.—In an- ARL TOOTH pow. | ticipation of a “ tield day” (so calied)on San vctarticle tr cleansing and prvservive | Domingo, the oor and galleries of the Houo ‘all druggists, Price, 25and 69 cents ; ; i t C8, c were crowded this morning, with quite a sprink- Milan glow screw te Se, Bold beateiece | lng of notables among the spectators, including giste and ianc, gonls dealers, Price, 25 cents, ded ly | Secretaries Boutwell and hoveson, the Span 4S0 perth = be reef Gei hoy Smee Baron Gervit, aud B7e. per it jenators Morton and Conkling. PHESE FAUTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE CUm 5 = SIDEKATION —Discase should be guarded against |», Mr. Orth, from the Committee om Foreign or it must be ured The alternatives are death or | Relations, opered the ball by moving to sus- | | { | N.Y. by a morning after the lynching WE SELL CHEAPER THAN ALL OTHERS VWHEKE' NOTICE ALL ap EMENTS’ AND THEN COME SERAIGHT TO OUK STOKE! 4 bill defining awa Abo, bill for the of distillers of brandy made from grapes ex clusiveiy. Waysand Means. By Mr. Wilson (Minn.); Bill to allow soldiers eaildrs and marines to pre-empt lands. Public ‘an, | Lands. Also, bill to provide for stom-house | dated December 50, isi@, reviewing Mr. Mot at the harbor of Duluth, Minn. Commerce. ley’s course, says:—" It may possibly occur t Numerous memo- | some sensitive persons that delicacy, mot to say f his Stateon vartons | propriety, would suggest to a retired official of red to 1 th hal done and why thi intendent said he we Sorvra id peciai to the Charleston (S. Cou. iu Marion, South Carolina, a one. | med white man, named Stevens, was shot and killed by militia, for refusing to supply them with whisky. ‘The citizens arrested and imupris. | waote the *P | requ red a two-tairds vote. and it very nearly ta or rheams | succeeded, lacking three votes. . sf and Aid tate Sr. Orth then took another line of tactics, arte prompt | and offered the Senate resolution as a substitute tive Wine Bitters: en | for Gen. me Feported by him ways popula: sion, eudlorsed by many of the most | from the committee. 1 op} yn com- eminent phy why ure of the complete BRAY & BRO., wre cents. = comalete | menced filibustering _ mee the passage of *cene of the murder, and shot tw e other eet Ga Oe | Oped five Of the murderers. Sabsequently a ort. | Sach cones ader lifes burden. Combat nd the rules and take up tho Seuate St. | its éiticiul arch: to make a reyuest to thar ' seyret “Er poner gene tego te the malaria, purify the bloc the nerves in Vomingo recolution and pass it. To carry this | effect, which certai ly would have been mos: | } P “ : 1. | order, regulate the femate ay ates i tite. banish every sign of drape 1, | Gam, ineresse the vigor of both body byl. | relieve the children of » Ei: | can only be dous with cheerfully accorded to a gentleman of Mr. jot- a : 13's erulnent distinction and great ability; three escaped. Elliott Walker ut Mr. Motley baving closed his mission asks cann ai 3 ’ ho permission, but fimo as Bright to place | Ronument at Wheeling, - slltis “company: ta Marion, "Bir. Dubard is statement on record. Questioning the taste | fairs. t 1 i . Aud denying the right of this, agumption, | — Under this cal! an nnn Coes SY nant maton ad Charles Gordon are the names of the men murdered by ptain of a stead Jo Markets To-Day ysevely to Tae EB large number of %, . mong S Soeieeat phreicinne, he cou menced filibustering Passage of | 1 nevert clea allow a place in the dipl>: | bills tor Felief, the remg al of disabilities, post Celene, SOF = 1 : pe = ok ‘ = , a matic records ot the country to Mr. Mot- | ofices and post roads, £c., were introduced and or Tur Gr 1 PENBSYLVANIA AVENUE, a eee ee Wie ieee calling for | ley's history of the end of his. mission. | referred. Tre Wire or tur © “o * Native Wine Sitrere | (uired unly @ majorit: ’ bad of ail 4: iti 2st the ayes and noes; and u the hour o7 goin, pp ne ate an erneees, by to press the hlibusters have held possession. = S Pegarent Car- | delT__ Between a and 435 atreete. north It is not for me to question the measure Telegrams from I Mr. Kellogg (Conn.) introduced a resotntion | TEED. aerto Principe an = f Mr. Motley’s appreciation of hi i. | directing the Committee of Ways and Mcaus to | POURCe that General Chinchilla, who is sta- BATCHELOK’S HAIR DYE. = culeaw aa fon in the coniidence of lis government, | inyuize Into the eapedion ciety wien deay or eee . This splendid Hair Dye ta the best in the woria | _9- W. Surtm, the colored cadet at West Point, | but "i “cannot eccept his’ statement AUOLISMING THE INCOME Tax. cently with s body of insurgents, ond thet Gt YEDrCTION Hartuless, reliable, {nstantancous, doos not coutat, | is not being tried by court-martial for delin- | that no shadow of a dilicronce of opinion exist- | Adopted. : po pnt eg oon rc $ . : R feats avond shes uaf,poigon fo,Broduce paralysis or | auincy at drill, as has been stated by some | ed between the President und his goreroment |. Mr. Starkweather} Conn.) intreduced a joint and also of anothe ot @.man wi | oe! en ne ere X THE ing virtues thepdo not posseas. “Fhe genuine, | uewspspers. He was only one of 45 cadets re- uy aes Beene eee eo Soecal nee a py aud aan ge amount ot specie tothe | Nyy Yors Jun. @—Pionr quiet om “ PRICES OF NECBSSARIBS OF LIFE. oi a Spree a hu Beat Grant's sont reported Foe Levene pe tis | cousiderable voverity, Mr. Motiey’s cours at | Kepresentutives to whom shali be referred att ge snail seodo up by theimeergoats, gp tegen gg Re ~ — oli Drogeists, “Applied at 10. ond mircae, Bee | Tavks. ‘The charge on which Caict ; fork. ‘The undersigned hare promptly ri uced the price of hi, BIRDS, &e. men! ri ‘There was a good deal of confusion on the | #8t documents. ‘The Spauish have captured a axe uae pn ha ye submit. | floor when theresolution was read and passed, | 8Chooner with four men on board at Roman Key. ting to Lord Clarendon @ dispatch for veri- | @0d a short time there after, Mr. Wood called —— bie oct —— Being tried la-"conduct unbecoming acadetard | (0, Mr. Motley at the time of ‘his appoint: OCEAN TELEGRAPAT. ins of che Spauee aathueaicn, wll inpare- mney sear at 6a —. A “a wing bee mas eek Covel TEAS, COFFEES AND SPiC te correspood with uew tariff rates. Pry fication before submitting it to his own gov- | the attention of the Speaker to the fact, and ‘THe SexatToniaL Costest mn Missornt.— Beeps topo ARIES, MOCKING srament, Tes Rocuetary suns; in. 00 cee ee ee ee ee saps tate omlcore mente p the clection of Wag: | Also, @ ORPAT BxDvcTION ia HAMS, SILOUL SEEDS. 25g pusenieueemee Sed Rife BH nimity of ihe Senate on the occasion of iis | ‘The Speaker said this could not be done, ax | ner to the Senate betoce YM the repab- DEBS. MIDDLING and LARD. 4e%0-Im* Eotwoon 3d and @s and his explanations, that cadet had | Confirmation, and as to the cause of his re. | the gent from Connecticut had moved « | licans reunite. It St. Louis and the A choice variety of CANNED and DEIED ibd eco GR bec Lp ile Donde te aerhmaphg n moval :—* It remains only to notice Mr. ‘Mot. reconsideration, and to lay tbat motion oz the | southwest wili support Blair in cancas, which FRUITS. NUTS of all winds, COOKING WINES MUcKinG Binpe Gass! Potion . i ley’s adoption of th which had SO ae aia eal will give him the democratic 3 but ° aud BRANDIES, FLAVOBING BXTBACTS, best ‘Ob, CAGES, &c., for sale at s hat mp i craces FAMILY and EXTBA FLOCK, soll aslow | "40.4 st, between dth pletia ao ae any in thiscity. nai ___D. HSUBION. The <a arrest Serer tmtpain fe el ERENT £7] of Neale county, ‘be the coming man. —__—__- 200 Tax Fextays Ovt or Carrivitr.—0'Yono- ri J ‘lath z e: Seaith is { Jeneth, and states that the instructions given | matters relative to intended for Naseau and New York, feilinto the dant of a4 Motle: the tloor at: thr. wa ea rom > f deliberate attempt to take ? eto referred. ¢ Bpeaker he » portance of the resolution, sod” Myers (Pa) inquired whet ag! the House. ‘a or the rules, after th Ea Senators opposed the Sam eur. Sumner, and that continued military and postal M: Kosa, other famous Fenians who have © KRUG BRS, sand Animals are yam Ay ‘Was it difficalt to obtain the provisions on * a ax> B, NAVY YARD. Le pe Wrde, | THE Wreck oF Tax Sacinaw—List of her Engand, tr ~ Lo Ay nen gad oro enabled to ofr them for sale at lower prices | Cjicert—On the ist of July last the officers of pg “AG the ulaudce which thee “| PecuwE yeepa expeat WHS pertece BAETy tee eet | the U. S. 8. Saginaw, lest at Ocean Island were wrecked furaluhed nothing in the sbaye Atl rnden fr bakerm, Griiea'seatee, ‘Alforders attended towite promer’ | October 20th, (am account of which disaster ap- of food, om the Wsth of November the ive grades es oom. | Berend care. nolé-tw pears chewhere in Tam Stan “d ) wore: pap pen SS — HEAVY MIDDLINGS for Rorse feed, gee | p oeumanaee, BX the Sandwich isiands, and on the isth BROWD STU TYLER’S Logan, mast hio; Adam assistant A... = MILL ¥RED of al! kinds, surgeon, Pa.; H. Perkins, master, N. H.; John cember, one ‘Sfterwards, came in sigh: VERY LOW BATES. COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, %2 Kyat, od assistant gogineer, Fa. 'W. 8. erero inane eau fer ture An infallible remedy for Me.; C.D. Tross, 2d assistant engineer, Mass; end Sieet Talbot the eee OOUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSE: | George A. Head, P. A. paymaster, Pa; ET, etree ‘seme= SEBS, &c., &c. Main. 2d assistant engineer, D. O.; James But- Muir and Joba Le gay ‘were drowned Fite 2 conta Hatt strnss Peccsun uenigh, mies an i sare: loticy, and shows that im the surf. “Their vodies were sabeoqucntiy Ai wbcleaioby CHARLES STOTT & CO.. 450 ant engineer? Bases HL, Oc Boyer to, amsurant | chosen for Sir. alotisy removal tea th pee Oy Bd Peansy ivunia avewac, _ deti-tm” | Engineer, Pa. ‘The crew ‘of ST raen | One on diplomatic considerations. immediately took measures 10 f to Hono NINTH STREET, and 10 marines. The Saginaw was a fourth-rate SEES pep loner thee oe, pint 4 a. tie ao 404 oo pPREY Tu. 404 Farar Averay at a KExtvcky Evection. — ae Uemed bunewn, pal IFOBNTA CATAWBA WIME, a0 ji cet nets The Louirville Courier-Journal, um a Frankfort ceipt ne ucacy qf taste and richie of dayor, ald. H. GREGORY 2 co. special, we 8 the polls were crowded at the ma- eg hint ates w ave opened ® Store for the sale of Bins. Ao as inferior way wo ZZ FS, RANGES AND FURNAC 7 person Ered opts pistol outside Eames. ‘Two dave inter the Sengwich idan’ wake” er some since. Lieut. Talbot, who was lost | which seemed to be Eerersment inde the stramerRllanen attr an, a8 and ond BRICKS kent on hand FOR in the suf, was a new officer on tha ship, and | hots were fired into $i the United State Minister, andthe toot experienced pocreet we ghia Pa Th oy ee ad Ee the" diverter, and fe wes hoped ‘ebe would eecured nervices the cers a! 4 i. ripe would’ be pleased Yo 20s bis teas os Becepertmest om SImaE Woe ‘The Srares Case Drewrseep.—On Wednes- ps by ccueaon end eae ocR PaiZEs Ee ‘at the above RY & CO. ae ee ee ale aeons oe a ‘ day last. in the - Cireutt Court for Allegany s Cpe tg -t —¥ imal * @7'The Foard of Heal Ne ans ba | county, Md., the case of Chesapeake an: carried | jn ged a is. ' exered e vaccinatign of the children attends | Ohio Canal Company against the Hon. Alfred Sicard, of New Surk, was the Lig come ing pal schools. BSpate-, its late president, was disgissed,

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