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* re 2 EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DIILY, Sunday excepted, | At The Star Buildings, | ormer Pennoylveuis ay. and Lith at Hl BY EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPAAT. THE STAR fe served fcribers it the City and D rH refers to thelr sob et at Ten ONT PER Were or FORTY por Ce ke MuNTH. Co 8 ihe counter, Two xx PRick yoR Maitixe:—Three Monthe, $1.6¢ 8:2 Months, £3.00: One Year, $6 @G. No papers Bre sent from the office longer than paid fo THE WEEKLY STAL—pulitshed op Friday Moruing—$1 60 » year. "AMUSEMENTS. Ne" NAL THEATER. PENLLIANT UPENT TUES time of Me verion ™ compw ichings Mies Boss Horses, Aaaie Kemp Bowler am € Rear! Drayton Mr. S ©. Campbell ar Howell AM EMIAN GIRL SATUR RO SECOND WREK ory. 5 Beaewved Seats t the Box Office irom 9 ». | Pie HA MISS CLARA LOUISE BELLOGG appear in Haydn's popular ORATORIO Of the © CREATION,” with the PHILMARMONIC SOCISTY. re SATURDAY EVEN . January 25, Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOG@, Soprano. Mr. GEO. SIMPSON. Tenore. Mr LAWBENCE. Basso. wu Chores of One Hundred amd Bitty Voices, and the ful SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of the Orchestral Union. Beet) P OAULFIELD... Cowinctor. Mr. GEO. W. WALTERS... Pianist, insi.m. One Dollar. Reserved Seats. Fitty tra. can be secured at the Ellis mui: siure and atter Wedneeday morning, Jan. 25, 1571 924 ot ALL'S UPERA HOUSE. W mM FOLUAND Lessee and Manager JOSEPH M ABDLE Basiuess Magaver LAST FIVE NIGHTS or & | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternooa’s Dispatches. Wark In ‘Sorr Telegraphed Baclasicely ( The Beeming Stor THE PARISIAN ABSENTPRS _{Special to New York Meraid) A decree of the government b y bern immwed cb will startie those who sought safety ont of Paris. The privacy of their houses left be- lund is shout to be violated by authorized plunderers; their cetlars sacked of wine, weod iN The Evening Star. aoe . and their sorerooms. | V% 87—N2. dw 3. — ————_—_—_——————; thet contents delivered over to an ti 2 pablic stomach and rep" TWO CENTS. | Sich dace WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1871. SPECIAL NOTICES, ——_.+— Dr. SCHENCK advises Consumptives to go Having for the last thirt whole tine and attention tot and consumption, } feel that 1 a: se that ought to be pursticd age five *if consumptives were taking fresh cold ws they are about scarlet fever, . But there are got. o! little cold, which they Wear Ez FORREST! Commencing MOUBSDAY, Jaxvany 23, 1871 MONDA in. 33 JACK CADE | a. TUESDAY. Jan. 2 RICHELIEU WEDNESDAY, Jan 2 JACK CADE THURSDAY, Jan. 25 -KING LEAR Vig@INiUs FBIDAY. Jan be secures for any night at Bilis UN S ERFLE JOHNS. will apps AND EVENING be HALL. MISS CLABA LOUISE KELLOGG Respectfully aynouaces one GRAND CONCEBT TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 24. Assisted by the World Eevowned ME JAMES Vo WEHLI, and the Celebrated Vocutist SIGNOK VARUN!, Tenor, SI@NOK A. BANDOLF I, Baritone ME. GEO. W. COLBY Dicacter Fifty is Admission, One Dollar. Reserved seats, «-otsextra forsale By diagram at Metzerott @ » on Saturday. Jaanary 2ist Sed at Mt 2 M ASQUERADE COSTUMES. Having added larrely to my stock of LA- Dies) GENTS and CHLLDKBN'S FANUY, Comid ‘aad CHARACTER DBESSAS, I uid respectfully Invite the atteation of triends aud the pablic generally. HAKBY DONERUE 309 Seventh atreet ay THE DRESSING OF PRIVATE THEATEI- CALS. CHARADES AND TABLBAU\ MADE A SPECIALITY»: « now the largest Theatri cal Wardrobe south York Parlor Scenery sad Choice Oil Paintings, Raaravings. Ohrom ‘au Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Window Pcie arenes ia Gate Sig Nails. &c . in the District TEEMS, CASH. _ Please remenibor Name and Namber. apt ty*_ F c REICHENBACH 'S Pianc Store No. Street, above Penna. Avemut, (Eetast reve Ovex 2@ ¥uans.) Bole agency for the sale of the eclebrated PIANOS of Wm. Knabe & Oo., Baltimore, and Wm. MeVammon, Pianos, Organs and rent on the most acc Organ Tuning apd Repair SCIENTINIC LECTURES x LINCOLN HALL, on DNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, JA) 29 AND 27 Me = ey YOUMANS, Sabjeet _#° CORRELATION OF FORCES. NCOLN HALL. ON! MENT EXTRAORDINARY managers cf the Freach Fair take great plea- pure i apoemel 183 ANNA RB. DICKINSO PROF mM em of the Lyceum Platform,” greet Lecture NUFACTUBER AND WHOLESAL: DEALEK IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, GSCCERS SHELF ASD STORE FUENITCEBD D NOTIO: RUSHES, BASKETS. COBDAGE, TWINB, NAILS, MATS, BLACKING, MATOHES. WRAPPIS) PAPER, TIONBBY, &., ae BRUSH FAC ORY. BRUSHES of desert kept consi ox band and wanutectured to onder ae at tee “WOOD AND WILLOW WABB DEPOT,” 029 D Srzrzr, serween 6TH aNd 71H, ‘Washington, D. 0., ‘Goods at Northern WHOLESALE ONLY = SIGN OF THE BIG BASKET, _Y EDIE fresh Sieg und ioreale By Spies J.B MOORE. Droegiet. Aose 924-3e* Lue, weet. | abou | farts | 1 { ' hen! to Plorids in Winter. five years devoted my siudy ng dineanes rstaud fnily the DP erally increase and many local Lh abode wi wh arnesily reco teen years prior t in New York, very week, where ive—embrac smuall pox th My advice to persons even slightly isto lay in a atock Bie 5 | they will do th plished. natare will do the oe se ‘at that p such a patient t. who live in dame ay them ° phia. every Sa ¥ condition thereby. they ara. to id. vet noone with diseased tangs can bear @ no%-at ous habite than my 1 Jusion. E wilt } MY medicines aml the! dred pationts 2 we ia, nearly yb lis, for the eltnu N festablished fact tha: 8 Vast p eve will it yond all hope f uoee lunes ar Sh chenck or € ough or night-aweat Pationt to walle to have @ corpse on fe to give my three ted dixea have you int ery fer and eat a le wick by theta Od = ph sina? chille and aay that ‘system: are b Af atmosphere withort the } tion of the bi t ta: hay THESE FACTS DEMAND 1 BDIATB COR SeREaT Os ee 4 it mi — Disease shoul: 4 of Hmm, incresse the vigur of both relieve the children of summer complaints, Ali this can only be doue with safe ness by Charles Gautior may be had of all dragyista, UBSTON TH DER JOUVEN'S INODOROUS GLI dyspepsia or rhouma. Body en] inind, and . certainty and prompt- ive Wine B:iters. 0 Dost re it has Gautier Wine Bitters as-te IVORY PEARL TOOTH Pow ticle for cleansing and preserving I druggiate and BD cents VE CLEANER re- stores soiled gloves equal to new. Bold by all drue cists and fancy goods dealers, Price. conta das ty ——————————— DOLLAK ecelved To-day iNMmY DEPARTMENT, THE BEST DOLLAR CORSET BVER SOLD, BEFORE OR SINCE THE WAR. RESPECTFULLY iftiy so DOLLAR GOUDS betaee AN EXAMINATION SOLICITED, ue to sell i de- gis ieees the Carnival. B. SILVERBERG, ite 312 SEVERTE STREET, ‘Rear Peansylvanis avenge, have d bowels, a8 are ne so8 dd be saved easily wlarmed in regard to uel Lhe or ride out every duy, THE EUROPEAN © . | gelQxiUm, Jam. 25, 698 p. m—Beveral plonipo {MENTS : be hud also asked the Seretary of State to | tentiaries ‘to the Conference on the ‘Partes EVENING STAR, _| setc'y'ne comme oe Pete Beidings on: | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. | oxi ory csted us Sovey mich une | Guestion have, been inciracted not to ‘stew = ses nats Grounds of the Senate ani House of Repre- This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | Soci? “en's at tere was any suc | any questions foreign to that .yaestion, — = = sent woes Mr. Cox (N. Y.) defended his course, and ar- | Saintes Washington News and Gossip, | Umvettimg tne statne of President Torspay, January 24. gued that the refusal of the President and Sec-| Hem #. T. Freliaghe: Elected U Goi Arlene et SENATE.—The bill providing for 9 retary of State to respond to the resolution ® Senator (rom New Jersey s ; ® veesis by Miss Vinnie Ream, to take place in wenniniiiee = sop | Grawn up by him and introduced by Mr. Mun- | prenrc Jan. 4. @ democratic Peder NevENTH.—The receipts to-day Koturda of the Capitol. on Wednesday : sec ae ie Gall OF States, in March last, | enie am inf, Gor. Kandolph received thi vou trom t re = 4 Ss, at te erclock prec “ showed by implication the existenc sone : rs ef Pens sealer pa Sil betas Sliven aise oe ene Tih ts Mase aecenmntes woh LASS Waters such franchise. He believed then that these | ‘mation for Caited StatesSenator. No. Pers, StRAmeR Tuecanopa, of the North | ot Newark, snd dacod Vanatta, of Moct Muric by the Marine Band. Unveiling of the | the Senate. © i Papers — in the State Department, and be each received one votre. 2 ‘ - ey West - > ; still beheved that apers had been in the | —~e — ie squadron, oa nom Koy West yee- | satue by Jndge Davis, of the Supreme Court, eal; Fatterton moved that a committee of | Til Dehevel that wach paps boom lhe gE a eeneTOR hse 24 Both houses « u a See eee Remerks by Sonster Sramvel, Beunter Ger: | "arc. Barien bal Teodves tmecmehne shih Fra reaty sent to the Seuate was mae | Protincbavere United Stiles Geeta ee nn Tus Presipenr will give his first Stato din. | penter, Gen. Banks, Senator Patterson, Hon: | the Boards ot Aldermen and Common Coancil og | Tote of 42 agatut 32 tor s ser this season on Pharsday, the 24 proximo, | Mr *®, and Hon. Mr. Callom. Masic by = ime ae = be vane ead — roy oH i — ot the Meuse and second one on Thursday, the 9th. the Marine Band. i uk, sirating against the p sirege Of the bill. and on ma ths Deets kee ame PRT ‘The Sergoant-at-Avne, the comanitioe of ar- 1 Ds ould go te the Commies Go the District Pominion Finances. Gov 2 of Connecticut, and lady ar- | rancemenis, the speakers, the artist, the Pres- of Columbia. ; oad ping pale ToRowro, Jan. 21.—The fol esterday and are the guests of tne | igeng of the United States, Vice President Mr. Pomeroy said it was a month before the Se ne owen ie r om ing evident and Mrs. Grant, at the Executive t has been prepared by the Treas Senators, adjournmer and there was time enough to stices of the Supreme Court or the ere < for submission to the Legislature — Yalan oo. ‘ ct the bill. There were amendments which e Indians 2 United States, m rs of the Cabivet, repre- ee ‘o meer popstar wvicigeaerr shen 4 aid alter by | ha a Som macs © y = for the year # W. KING, of Maryland, w: sentatives of foreign governments residert at | ably, not be considered in @ conference com = mm — in his — _ gut ~ intone b~ ding - er Sist, " @ second-class clerk in the Washington, General of the Army, Admiral of | mittce. ould have a representation on this door, and Mr. Patterson said his only objection to ref- ence was, that the bill might possibly be lost, and this Was what was feared by its friends h would gladiy welcome one to Congress, and wax - certain there woald be no objection on account The Snow Storm at the North. of cast. K, J the Navy, and Mayor of the city of Washing- top, are invited to be present in the Senat= chamber at7 4 o'clock, ready to proceed to the tract Utlice of the Post Office Department, vi J. Watts, removed. —— ry hought the contereuce committee woald be Mr. Armstrong (Pa )said it washisparpose to mach he bear y eno ‘Ver Anctie Ex Captain Hall was | Tetunda at the time appointed. able to consider all the amendments, eo as to | push the bill to a yote, but after consultation | Erie m. The Sergeant-at-Arme, the Speaker and | dete the bill acceptable to Senators, who might | be bad determ to move its recommittal, in | grrives mails aretwo hours behind rere yesterday to further arrangements for his | gembers of the House of Representatives are suggest to the committee the amendienis which | Order that the views of the Indian Commithee | time mint th bern mail isone hour tae. Aretict expedition, and has recured the Periwin- | invited to aseembie in the hallof the House of | {Heecst to the and the Commitice on Territories might be he Kio, formally @ tugboat, to be fitted for steam | Kepregentatives at i, o'clock p.m., ready to | TEN OCIOd a i ineoteed monized. He moved to recommit, with power as weil as for sailing purposes. He will leave im [Lyroceod to the rotunda at the time appointed. MANY IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES, May. and should be referred. He was opposed to this te report back ai any time atter Febraary 2.1 After a good desl Of discussion whether the Jan. 23. — Arrang news Seats in the rotunda for Senators and mem- he resentat! other have been completed for three match games o . : committing of important matters to conference | bill sould hereafver be reported inthe morn- _ }, 1} between Joseph Dion and &. f. Ka nm New York Couiectorsatr.—We have comtnittees. ing hour er not, the m Arist dolphe, tor $1,0% aside each, to be plare! here the best authority for saying that there is no Bir. Hamlin regarded this bill as an experi- | was agreed to, and the bill was recommi . truth whatever in the statement in a morning cotemporary “that the Secretary of the Treas- ury bas written to collector Marphy of the New York Custom-house, informing him that his * resignation will be accepted.” Radolphe $2 % to cover ment, but thought it would be A SUCCERSPUL EXPERINENT He was satistied that if it was reterred be lost; and if it was desirable to pas ¢ should go to the Committee of Conference. Mr. Stewart said the bad not the time to visors or common council for the Distyct of Mr. Logan, ( Military Aftairs, a at the eastern door of the Senate chamber with ladies belonging to their families, who will as- semble in the reception room of the Senate. The Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives wili he admitted at the eastern r of the House, with ladies belonging to their families, who will assemble in the room of the Speaker trip. ains are ta!iing eported a resolut solution in relation to APPAIRS AT WEST by providing that instead of # and papers. a sub- committe y athor ived to visit Wert Point and there make the in vestigation. Agreed to. Crosse dis ~The steamboats Cs W Schmoker, owned by fl. 8. INCREASED PaNsIONS.—The bill passed by be Senate yesterday increasing the payments UW of to-day says a and Job ot n uel it Mr. Swann (Md.) presented the memoria! of of La Crosse, were burned op Setar of all clastes of invalid pensions twenty per | _ The public will be admitted at the east and | Columbia. In consequence of were. Chas. F. Murtorana, praying tor a return of mays landing, Ieise about $39,000 cent, will necessitate an increased annual ex- | West central Of the Capitol immediately | and remnauts of eld Maryland | Congress is | Juties paid at the Baltimore custom house. Reedley ne ente been the work of an penditure of aboat five millions of dollars, or | sfter the processions from the Senate and | constantiy called in to do patchwork. “Bat if | Referred to Committee of Ways and Means. . twenty-tive millions for the five yearato which | House of Representatives shall Rave reached | these various governments are comsolidated | Mr. Asper. (Mo.,) f:om Corsmitiee on Mills itis limited. ‘The bitlis yet to pass the House | tbe rotunda. under one general law, there will be much les+ tary Afairs, reported a bill repeal to the section Seats will be provided fer representatives of of the bill for ° Child Barned to Death. the prese. The particular feature in this House Crxcrésati, Onto, Jan. ——— difficulty. Navat OrpEns To-pay.—Commander Rich- di dit th a TRE REDCCTION OF TRE aRwYy house of Henry Brodis, te, ep pag Ga iereemerraae yaar een eae = anal be acpecea ior Ue ene nn | which rovides for the detail of officers as yro- | Was burned on Saturday, avi a child was srwed baker Miku uate eee Society. meets with the Most Oppotition—was the most | fessoi in colleges. f eosath, Nothinras fp de teund atrer the = peeosys es ee seit Stow or sleet, cold winds or slippery side- particalar one that mt ae approval. He ae maped ap action would be taken, e bu oh ao! . Sturdy and Conway H. Arnold have been . thought it would be wi salutary. He Y tage he tn grdered to the recelving ship at New York vai eae hoped the Lill would be referred to. conference rested that on anti meca eee ee eile: has oe 4 hee , ieut. Commander Chas. W. Kennedy has receptio po sco hy juested , ? gay wating order be Pacitic fleet and placed on | West End to the Navy Yard carriages were | “ir: Morrill, of Vermont, although in favor of | ‘Ms Atpes bihinen Tee waiting orders. incy recently, creating suspicion of marder bers, proves to be that of James \ en «resident of Ubelsea, who bad waude ed ploughing through the snow yesterday. At the latter, the ladies were all receiving except Mra Goldeborough, and at the Marine Barracks aterritorial government for the District, was opposed to this bill, one of the provisions is, that the property of the general government Mr. Asper, from same committee, reported a Dill to appoint three commissioners to adjast | and settle the claims of the State of Kansas for Tee Sorar Lirsé oy Decewrer Last.— Prof. Simon Newcomb, of the Naval Observa- He was insane. 1 all be as: dtor taxation. This was a very | expepses incurred in calling out troops. Passed. > aud go to Flo T recommeyd Mrs. Zeilin and her daughters received, as well | $2 D Also, reported @ bill for the sale of rtion of | On asbingt: imedicities because Lam thorouenty | tery, who went to Gibraltar to make ebserva- as the ladies whose husban are stationed at | important erred wea ee es tec hat oeneeene reservation. F sand | Si gs Prelagpyctiat ig ad vith their action I know that where | Hons of the total eclipse of the sun which oc- the Centre House. The wife and daugiter of | Committee venom ga oe Mr. Stoughton, (Mich.,) from same commit- | pSt™MIT, Mouxr Wasmrxerox, Jan Mrict accordance with my direc carred on the 22d of December, reports to the me d the wite of Judge Field’andthe | _ #!¥+ ‘Thurman favored a form of territorial . rpg ype ° Barometer, thermometer, 1 beow srark that te rragited nt a Navy Department that his observations were reat yor apc bemoans hegre government for the District, and thought the | tec, reported a bill granting eat. The phy: nty land to 9 ter of the latter received in their handsome tion, under the | rere: relative humidity. , ty, I mile per bour, gree Wind, Berth, veloc. very successful, notwithstanding the untavor. House bill was able weather at the time. day soldiers in the late rely bomestead act. Pending Consideration, the hour allotted to the committee expired, and the bill went over. | Mr. ¥ Ga.) presented the credentials of ker, Kenresentative elect from | some reapec's @ very proper meature, buthe wo necessity tor sides the appointment of the Governer to the ident. Bun there was oue amendiment wich Mbdesired Wo offer; that was to secure MINORITY REPRESENTATION. houges.reconstrueted trom the Oid Capitol build- ing. The wives of all the Judges of the Su- preme Court bad full receptions. Miss Swayne bas two young ladies staying with her, Miss Chandler, ot Boston, and Miss Annie Dennison, of Ohio, one of the youngest daughters of the NOMINATIONS To-DAY.—The President sent following nomination to the Senate to-day Leliwy Tattle, to be nt Treasurer of ooo ‘ & Coal Pit on Fire for 100 Years. From the London News Ope of the most curious phenomena tn -or t r l@ rhonght this was the t princi- | the Sth Georgia district, and asked that he be | Rection with coal mining is exlivited «° the the United States; Benj. Devoe. Co ex Portmaster General. “Mre. Admiral Porter | Ho Jbensht {his was one of the greatcs | worn Bank Colliery, near Kotherlam, the property ternal Kevenne 26th district of New Vork; | had a dancing reception during the afternoon. ment to the effect that in voting tor the repre- Mr. Butler (Mase.) objected, and pre: ,@_E-ci Fitzwitliam. This pit cangut tire ler Thos. I. McKenney, Supermtendent of Indian | She was sssisied in receiving by Mrs. Admiral : sentatives of the legislative districts, the Amuirs, W minority of the people shall be represented, and. it was Lie intention to vote for snen reference of this bill ax would best secure that object. ington Territory: J. M. ‘Trask, agent for 4 wehe Utes, Colorado; Joha Hall, Pension Agent at Brooklyn; J. Je field, agent for Grand River Indians, Coloraid the memorial ot Mr. Beard, who CONTESTS THE KAT He asked an opportunity to state his o} Mr. ¥; n Hoff and Miss Lizzie Porter. — Madame Catacazy’s reception was also at- tended, as her receptions are always, by many | Sears ago, and a! the efforts of the workmen at the time, am subseonently, have been juite inefectual to extinguish it. A short ti at ng Was willing to give him | aS Acertained that the flames were approas ‘istinguished persons, She was dressed in a Mr. Morton was in tavor of a territorial gor- | (Fr that purpose. — | Ug the bottom of the shaft, and it was then re H. W. Fick, Kegister of the Land Office at style ment becoming to her type of beauty. | ernment, | nt Wished this bill considered i Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) enjoined whether the cre- | Solved, if possible, svay their pi Harrison, Arkansas; J. B. Monteith, Indian wearing a Diack velvet trained dress. trimmed | ruily by a comunittee of this body. dentials were in proper foram. | = might not extend to other pm Agent, Nez Perces agency, Idaho; A! J. Cur- | with black ace, high corsage, with collar of Br. Sumner advocated the refer workings. Mr. Young replied that they were in the sa) Atl | collieries, Mr. ilding ‘a wa! Indian Agent for Yervitary of New Mexico. point lace, pearls about her throat, and her ‘ich golden hair fell in two long braids tied with uibbon. Kefreshments were offered ai! who called. Among the throng that graced the oc- casion in addition to a great number of prom- t colum- bia. He thought that the interests of that class who had lately been entrasted with the elective franchiee should be considered. This bilt wale that right a very limited ove indeed. form as thove upon which other Georgia mem- bers were adwitted. Mr. Brook ne WASHINGTON NaTIONAL Moncwent .clETY was in session Saturday last, and the tollowing members were present: Vice Presi- the ure tor this bether the : ding smoke, as tar as p> = See ; | ipent foreigners, attaches of the different lega- eat subject of public instruction Their ef Treseeree ee gumaty and W. W. Corcoran; | thous, were his, and sire, Besctos See eee tapertant one. iis weeee tie can cima ; - and aw a Brent? Heney Dr Geek fen a een Cat | Oblo: Mr.and Mrs. Clark Mills and daughter, detore the law ja% as the man. wajority of the House yards in lengt phptieet ed Boe wh Brodhead, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Astor Bristed, Me aod Mr. Carpenter was in favor of a territorial | Mr. Lrooks sugges cre feet in_ thie distances vare Conn ioe Pe an i izhagl | Mrs. Theodore Wheeler, Mrs. Hugh iizkhead, governmenl also; but be would never vote for a | @mounted to nothing then. ow Wy pipes have been tie taderatcod Cent che eeeree Waterston. | Hon. M. C. Kerr aud wile, of fadions: ate aot bill that gave to the President the power to ay- | The Speaker replied thai depended on ama- | serted im ar securely plagge Sk tear geenetapss Sey Loerbnecroe Mrs. B. igs, Hon. ©. Delano and lady, | yointone-balt of the Legtslatare, as he const. sealer Siew Hone. at the we pt ma ae fa oy thy rae cs, ota! <) propositions | Mr. and Mrs. John S. Delano, Kev. -). Ge Ames | © depariure >i >rinc! Mr. Randall (?. ¢ state of the air on the side ‘or vaising money to complete the monument. lady, G. C. Wharton, of Kentucky: tase ened that departure trom republican princi ded mo: ¢ POsition ot the fire ttse! Sesh sone ambe tow and lady, Senor Koberts and lady, | " Mr. Edmunds alladed to the necessity for crecentials. | Bieeare. Gaslisle'and Conte tate seo ne ‘ston and Mies McCurdy, of New York; | some reorganization of the government of the t. Ferry said he a Mr. and Mrs. S. whose namos Mr. Kabler, a dix. ©. Ingersoll and lady M. Johnson, and a great m ean not now be recalled. tinguished Kussian gentiem: 4. Noumiantzof, of the Russian n: ust arrived in this country, were also present and assisted in entertaining the company. — Between Mrs Riggs“ evening reception and that of the Postmaster General and Mrs. Cres- well, the ‘ty-goers were divided last night, but, generally speaking, those who went first to lar meeting to be held the Ist Tues- Jay in next month, and trom what we learn we niaged to hope that will be bat promises ty he sicecssfal in raising wunt, if not funds needed ‘THe SeNatE, in executive session yesterday afternoon, contirmed a large number of nomina- tops among them the following Indian Agents Theophilus J). Griffith. Jas. M. Miller, Cha: F. Rodel 3! fo F. Piver, John J. Critchia: District. He spoke of one of the great nuisaaces of the city ot Weshingtoa, being THE RUNSING AT LARGE OF CATTLE AND Hoss, which roamed at will in the streets of the city. ita shade tree was put up, these animals pulled it down, and then Congress was asked to appro- prizte money to put up another. ‘he Ioard of Health ot this city bad passed an order to put & stop to this, when imme Jiately the Countils abolisked the Board of Health vesauce they Were interfering with the voters. Tits pro. for the widest du: fear the resul Mr. Butler said the reasons for his ol.jection were contaived in the memorial of the contest ant, Mr. Besrd, which he would send up and have read. The memorial was read, and related crimes at (he polls, intimidation, » judges of election, &°., as the reason ker was elected und Beard was deteat Butler then pro: should not be admitted on a is materially atte cd to ob ain two an A that 1 three crops e Hof th s-- BLm Maratane—c The N | TRE New Yorx he Bogan the one went afterwards to the other. Both re- | vision. of which the Senator trom Wiseonun “om = - cbster, Henry Gregory, J. M. | ceptions were much enjoyed. Mrs. Creswell | (Mr. Carpenter) complained, wom republ| Fue devate was in progress when our report money have proved tragedy. ‘The rp. Henry M. Livingstone, John Hadley, | was assisted in receiving by her sister, Miss | enough for him. One ef the’ greatest reasons | luted. oe — ment was pny el 7 the friends ivsom, Charles Maltly, David H. Lowry, | Mcintyre, and her husband's sister, Mrs. Try- | advanced by our Western frien: Be nad ly, his business » Lyon. Charles S. Jones, Wm. H. Forbes. | lor. Dancing was one of the features of the A REMOVAL OF THB ¢ TAL wonld be the want of cleanliness and beauty in 4 city which should be one ot the most beauti- fuJ im the world; and if these nuisances of cows and hogs and goats could not be abated, and the city made comiortable tor those who were com pelled to live here, he did not kuow but would go with them: Rank tu the Navy. | Fagor mann td ovo “on » » tidings of The following are the provisions of the bil] | bis Whereabouts or his fate have been reese, regulating rank iuthe nevy, which passed the fle may be olthe nie city os its meighbor House ot Representatives yesterday 1 tietehs, tesa = ~ fe hI trtends ay + to it fixes the medical corpson the active list ax fer é ah rei aken passage on a steai follows:—15 medical directors, with the rank ot | 10" oni et ee kee, 8 captain; 15 medical inspectors, with rank o| ety iy that Mrs Emma Iuckey, commander; 59 surgeons, with the rank of lieu- | *" K. Cross the second, is living ‘J. Hofman, superintendent of Indian for the Territory of Washington; John hy, of New York, to be consul at Payta; Thomas Cordis, coliector of internal revenue tor Arizona: Iraiah Hanscom, chiet of the bureau of construction and repairs in the navy, ice Lenthall; Lieutenant Commanders Kush f° Wallace and Chester Hattield. to be comman- evening, and refreshments were ready in the dining-room tor guests whenever they were at leisure to partake of them. Among the distin- guished callers were observed the following :— President Grant and Miss Stewart, Secretary Fish and Miss Kall, Secretary Boutwell and wife, Secretary Delano and wite, Mr. John Delano and wife, Attorne: General Akerman, Mir. Carpenter did not know that members of | tenant commander. A to have the present | ‘™ Brookiyn. She is said to be w about ders in the navy: Edward Kk. Raison, to de | Minister Thornton and lady, Sir John ltoee, of Congress were pay and emoluments of surgeons in the navy. ——. rors right, — soe foisted to chaplain in the navy; William B. Davis, 'assis- | Canada; Swedish Minister, Columbian Minis- THE ONLY DECENT PEO: 100 assistant surgeons, with the rank of mt«ter, that 1 = cpr r. thine nile. appears tamt surgeon in the navy; Elijah Laws, ‘Wilson ‘ter ot the Argentine Republic, Sen- | or the J ones who could keep things decent. | ind with the pay and emoluments of assistant whin tees yy Mitac rom Khode intend K- Puree and Clark Fisher, to be chief engi- | ator Lewis and Miss Whitehead, Senator Chand. | He thought if the people of the istrict had the | surgeons. pete at the sgnisen yeareof age. it is neers in the nave; also,a number of postmas- | ‘er, wife and daughter, Senator Pomeroy and | opportunity they could managefthings just as it fixes the pay corps on the active list — = Neg Hsp is —— marriage ters, receivers of public moneys, &c., &c. ladies, Senator Sherman and wite, Senators | well as Cot . fi as follows:—13 pay directors, with pes, grr py e e was married ———- wee Abbott and 5; wyer, Senator Cule ‘and wite, Trond = thorny os ——- = nl mowentes Reeve ene — in this Reece erunta Tere PEA TED | eoguter and ftmed, Mie Settee en nas | Cree ee a me a ae ‘All to have the ‘present ‘pa here, two or three years subseyaea Census 1870. Chandler, Miss Pauline Johnson, and many | it was for the best interests of the people. He emoluments of paymasters. 3° passed assi«! ame acquainted with bis first wilr—then ‘The complete returns of the enumeratic of | others. red that the greatest danger to the fature welfare of this country would come from the paymasters, with rank of lieuten: Miss Calvin, of Boston. He was then em nloye ld ant paymasters, with rank of mas’ Wy x : Oe. the inhabitants of the United States, under the 7 the dry goods tirm of 11. . Campbell & Oo. censu ~—The theme of chscussion for several days e : ty . = < corruption in the large cities. fixes the enginecr corps on the active list as | Po” the organization of the Central Bank be of 1870, received at the Census Uftice in pack bas been the German of this Stoning, to | OO erqutee adiititeel ditesuion the question | rotons? he Smet angina ehh akoteaee took a position as check clerk. and this city, foot up as follows: the indies,” Mt wil tatetsiace at Marini’s Hall, | Was taken on a motion to refer to the Comm't- | tain; 15 chief engineers, with rauk of comm. | *ter promoted to the position» boskn Alabama. 8 and will doubtless be very agreeable. ” | tee on the District of Columbia, which was re- | mander: 25 chier engineers, with rank of lieu- Sinead M 1 Mrs. F do Wood will hav jected—ayes 25, nays 32. tenant commander; all to have the present pay | &7-Four thousand servant girls are oat of —Mr. and Mrs. Fernan A will have @ | “The motion of Mr. Patterson to ask for and emoluments of chief engineers; 10 tirst | work in Chicago. SETS oo Crease SlogRet Rams, A COMMITTEE OF CONFRRENCE wistant engineers, with the rank of lieutenant; | ggrLefranc will sing ten wight» im Now cenganorrow, Miss Schenck has a dancing | was then concurred in, and the Vice Presitent | imirantengineers. w engineers, with rank of | Urieans for #2») por sing " reception trom 3 until 8 p.m. In the evening | appointed as the committee for the Senate “naval constructors, with rank of cap- | go> nim, ” " Admiral and Mrs. Goldsbotongh will give a | Messrs. Pattereon, Hamlin and Tuurman. constructors, with rank 9f com. 406. iisen ice cream candy” is Chicag sree party at their residence, at the Navy | The Vice President presented naval constructors, with rank of lieu. | P7o“et- Yard. ‘ THE CREDENJIALS OF F. P. nLarR, nt commander; 4 naval constructors, with | "Saturday night has been chosen by New > For Thursday evening the wife and dangh- | clected as Senator trom Missouri fur the term ter of Judge Bradley have issned cards, and Sir Edward and Lady Thornton will have their second reception. — Un Friday evening 8 wife, and Secretary and Mrs, Fish again re- ceive. Mrs. Fish has been absent from the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin, at Fort- ress Monroe, who has an infant son. —Mrs. General John C. Cox assisted by her daughters mire. Kowland Cox and Bliss Cox, received her friends to-day. Amongthe crowd were many distinguished gusts. — Our Society says:—Mrs. nk of heutenant; 4 cbaplaing, with rank of captain; 7 chaplains, with rank of commander; i chaplains, with rank of lieutenant comman- T; > professors of mathematics, with rank of captain, { with rank of commander: 4 with rank of lieutenant commaniler; civil engineers. | with rank of captain; 2 with rank of comman der; 4 with ramk of lientenant commander. The ~ecretary to the admiral York ultra-tashionables as @ reception nigh 87 The «chool- the St. Louis publ 87-Mr. Guntr, of Fremont let a Ntwe dancing party and shot himself dead. ilrat Jance ot blood. ending March 4, 1575, which were read and jaid on the table. Mr. Pomeroy prevented a memorial of citizens of the Iistrict of Columbia asking the incorpor- ation of a clause conterring FEMALE SUPPRAGE in the District Territorial bill, which was laid /.0n the table, Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, from the Joint Com- mittee on Pubtic Baildings and Grounds, re- ported the order of arrangements for the UNVRILING OF THE STATCR of the late President Lincoln by Miss Vinnie iwestion is aker Biaine and his Massachusetts .1, Michigan ......1,151 Minnesota... es to rear admirals, modores commanding sj uadrons, the utenant co DIATRICT AND TERRITORIES, Columbia, Of some rags, the curtain B. Hollalay, and da of the Capitol on W my ly ! . Ream, in the rotunda of Capitol on Wed- Lockinc Ur Govaerywent Securitias—C) ‘ripce aud Dake, Miss Holladay, her beautiful and accomplished | needa evenin, , the 25th inst. pe i ibe So. davghter, have left their residence Br. Scott introduced joint resolution appro- | {jPlaied Prosecution of Bank Officers —The pr priating 810,000 hese two ladies will add TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSES greatly to the lite and attractions of gto Mr. Washing: | ofthe select committee to investigate the alleged — but occupied by Messrs. feca be sasdog the tice ertuinmenta will doabt- | Suirages in the South, which was passed. ©. | tOnd® and other securities in trust-and of wi i, aud Known 28 the Iailroal ae Pewnsariyanta Coat Traps. Thean. | less be among the most enjoyable given at the | “Mr “Morton ssid. ta Tetoreeen ee tae, views tycomieg Sapo artment ed ‘hracite coal trade continues in much the same | Capital during the gay season. The Count and expressed yesterday by the Senator from Dela- | ;) the 7 a the building in sOndition as at the date of the last weekly no- | Counters de Poartales, son-in-law and daughter | Gare com the resolution offered azninn arsed on the 19th of Fe 1868, . use was fice. The suspension, says the Philadciphia | Of Mrs, Holladay, will share her hospitality ‘on the South f up" of United Statesnotes in national banks, | £0" $400 with GK. Witwer { Go. and the oon- Ledger Hs general throughont ail the regions | Outing the winter. as security or collateral security for ay nee. on & » The tight except at SI kim, and though higher prices loan of money, is made a criminal offence, and is | ‘een south city junday night tact was are demanded, the market is quoted dull. Con- mishable by fine or im, or by both, | caused by the burping of @ barn sumers hold out of the market, believing that The attention of the Federal anthacines ker? | Hall. in Maryland. there will be ay early resumption of work at cently been directed to the mines—some i: of certain banks, and procecute States Court, Mr. Sherman, from Finahce Committee, re- | Jot, however, last fort i with amendments House joint resolution | obtain the evidence Richmond? Pennsylvania, closing ef nav- laratory of the of 26th section of | idavit. ‘The igation, tt has increased, is now nearly or the act of duly 14, 1870, tor the of ‘quite 66,000 tons, against about 40,000 tous ‘two TO REDUCE INTERNAL TAXES. eee ne OR i et E | ; tion te which » fine is 3 s HOUSE OF KEPRESENTATIVES—Mr. | (0m t@ which & fine is im a suilivae iam, Con ented ne Buckley (Als.) introduced a bill in retation to | $2200, and a. method of propelling the ferry boat across the the district courtsof Alabama. Referred to the ernment securities which are river. The river being really an arm of the sea, Judiciary Committee. Y. Times, 2ist. the tide ebbs and tiows with much force. Cap- (ind) introduced a bill to > tain Abbott has stretched a wire rope across Mr. late the diplomatic service. Referred to mon f x part under Committee on Foreign Affairs, 7) Saxmany, in his ture, ater. “‘Fulleyetare wo ‘arranged asc renee Mr. Orth (Tod. tiaing to "Dmpire cata pass iso" diligently employed "in ‘atere the rope, the boat is made fast to these AL EXPLANATION, S7-A street in Peoria is nicknamed Turtle and schools were to be opener? pulleys at an angle to the rope, and also to the the Dove Lane fince fifteen mewly-married Cress Bente ~ eee current. A tong is put down. and up their residence thereon. he force of the tide acting on the boat at an 7 Children have been so “crammed” with ce = i ier a ee rere. ‘The found 1 theta Bee ee chat physicians ve tance welv undred feet, Captain found it their interpose Abbott eften makes the tripin minutes, bot druge, but fewer lessons. without sail or oar. 87 A shell lately burst through into Saeed pear Rosny where eight ‘were ~~ ‘and killed six of and ‘Mr. Orth said that be bad satisfied himself ater one. that ‘alluded to wase Dr. who | 87 Ublat and Huzzar jackets Sad Seeents eeneepies see ee De- favorites with London belles. They of the Pras- | nad the assurance of live witnomes fat a eat pomas, ond abteninatiy the last extremity | another clerks wos bed asvured hie mieetat? | "gar lady wishes some one would which the inhabi- that there was no addenda omitted frow the “ legometer,” to attach to men's of theis shoes.” | Rimself that there wos my addenda, and | Gown to the postotien” ofan trating, Pere a ea ene pet oe