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THE EVENING STAR. CUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | at The Star Brite! TUK STAG te wrved by carters to tnetr enb- + in the City and District at Tes Cents Px@ WEEK or FORTY-FOUR GENTS PER MONTE Copies at the connter, Two Cents. \ PRick FoR MarLine:—Three Months. €1.80; stz Months. $3.00: One Year, $6 00 No papers you. ecrit are sent from the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday Sorning—@1 60 a year. 387—N® 6,577. FINANCIAL, AMUSEMENTS. “New 7-30 Gold Loan ee ae ov THs SPECIAL NOTICE. In consequence of the I BIR JOHNS. there will be a Theater TU NiGBT. 5 NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Seeured by First Mortgage on Railroad aud Land Grant. \TAT:ONAL THEATER. ESS OF MISs E U PERFOMMANG ‘WM. M. HOLLAND ecuer Pewnsytvanta av. and Lith st. | ey Tue CVENENG STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | } SEE SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT. a accel Lae ie oral BATURDAY, JANUABY 27, 6Y THE GRAND JAY COOKE & CO. English Opera Combination. " “ a Cf e= for sate at par and accrued interest the First + o., sens, the event of the esason. first production Mortysge Land Grant Gold Bonds of the North- | in Washington of Oarle Marie Von Weber's beauti - any. They are free | int Fairy Spectacular and Legendary Opera of from Taz, avd are issued of the | Wim Castle | OBFRON ; Mire ome i+w ~ — Fellowing Coupons $10 Edward Seguin. |OBERON.| Tearance.) a SE, SE J. 1. Chatterson. | OBERON.| M With the « fidence with which we | Archer Howell. | OBERON.| M ’ bonds to Capitalista and ALL IN THE Cast. lest investiz NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCEBERY, ELEGANT oad bonds OUSTUMES AND PRUPEBTIES. the Bailrosd nd the general public. "—The inst nut the lat hope of reo n ENT “Both. principal and interest | he Hizairons, compower way frat proouced in are parable in American gold coin, at fhe offceof | Mcsars. uD. Bees & Co. nd proved thr mat an: Jay Cooke & Co.. New York City—the principal at | nent success of that wonderful season. It w: ‘0 ‘ed tpen this occas on with the sam® @egant tee and the interest (at the rate of | BOghtocntte, aud with cast, chorus, and orchearel - )balT yearly, | gfects fully equal, and in some respects superior = — PERFECT SAFETY.—The bonds we are now| 4, REPERTOIRE FOR REXT WEER: erliing. are secured by a first and only mortgage on |, Jf" By The onaeats. Fel sil the property and rights of the Northern Pacific | day—Tho Marriage of Figaro; Saturday Bip Vab _ road Company, which will embrace on the com- wis L MATINEE ON SATURDAY. 1 Thowsand Miles of Road, with roll L! NCOLS HALL. Ing ttcck, baildings, and all other equipments, — 2 Over Twenty-two Thousand Acres of Land. to THEODORE THOMAS every mile of finished road. This land, agriculta UNEQUALLED val, timbered aud mineral, amounting in all tomore CONCERT ORGANIZATION than Fifty Million Acres, consists of aiternate sec- FIFTY DISTINGUISHED ABTISTS ty milegou each side of | ~ WEDNESDAY BYENING. February stb. kK, and extending in a broad, fertile spe rom THUBBDAY EVENING, February %h. through the richest portions of Minne- gots, Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Oregon amd Wash- 7ane Le op ally fmformed that Mr. ington, to Puget Sound. ~ *“T WO GRAND CONCERTS, While the government does not directly guarantee WEDNESDAY EVENING, February sth, the bonds of the Boad, it thus amply provides for THURSDAY EVENING. February 2h their fulland prompt payment by an unreserved | First appearance of the © ‘meauic ns? 7 grant of land, the most valuable ever conferred Fronounced bythe Prete wierever sie Wan appearei, Spex s great national improvement. the great ist that has been heard in this THE MURTGAGE. — The Trastecs ander the Mortgage, are Messrs. Jay Cooke of Philadelphta, and J. Edgar Thomas, President of the Pennsylvania Cevtral Bailroad Company. They will directly and Permanently represent the interests of the First Mortgage bond bolders. and are required to see that Ts with t UNEIVALLLED OBOHESTBA, iy Of whom are NT SOLOISTS. one dollar EM Admission ticket mence om Satard: @. Metzerott & Co '¥ Music Store. E Reserved seats, 50 centeextra. The sale of Reserved Seate will com jay morning, February 4th. at W the proceets f dand sales are used in perchasing and canceileng the bonds of the Company if they can be Bought before maturity at not more than 10 per cent. Premium, otherwise the Trustees are to invest the Proceeds of Iand sales in United Btates Bends or Beal Estate Mortgages for the further security of Northern Pacitc bondhelders. Also, that they ; ave at all times in their control, as security, at “Reset 50 acres of average land to every $1,000 of out- standing first mortgage bonds, besides the railroad iteelf aud all its e)cipments and franchises. PBUFITABLENESS —Of cours, nothing can be afer than the bonds of the United States, but as the ETZEROTT HALL. ‘COM MENO EEK ONLY’ CHARLEY SHAY'S FIVE DISTINCT TROUPES losephi 3. T. L. Fitch's Comic Pantomime G MONDAY, JANUARY 30. NDA. JA POSITIVELY ONE RDAY. FEB. 4. AT FAMILY MATIORE SATURD: r MONSTER QUINCUPLEXAL EXPOSITION: From Niblo'» Garden. Brosdmet PL tilla’s London Burlesque Troupe. Follett's Terpsichorean Troup?. Government is no longer a borrower, and asthe Na- | + feePa” Batepten Minar aw. tion's present work ig not thet of preserving itsex- | “Besides TWO FULL BANDS OF MUSIC; LIT- Ketence, but that cf DEvrLePiNe a coNTiNENT, we | TLE BOT, THE GREAT DOG PIANIST: HUN 0 ¢ to increase their income | KEY, Fah CURRIE ene eG sod obtain amore permanent investment, while still | THE OHINESE - ving a perfectly reliable security, that EHS and other Novelties. A complete nited States 52) sat their average premium yield iT the vie .. the present purchaser less than 534 por cent. gold in- “damlesion. 36e. iid aii = terest. Should they bo redeemed in five yeare, and —————— specie payments be resumed, they would really pay 1NCOLN HALL, only #5 per cent..or if in three years, only 3% por : ee Cent. s8 the present premium would meanwhile be MISS CLARA LOUISE gonk BELLOGG Northern Pactfic 7 30's selling; st par in currency Will appear in Haydn's popular yield the investor 78 10 per cent. gold taterest abso ORATORIO lately for thirty years, free from United States tar. - $1,200 currency invested now wm United States 5-2)'s | BR on ely Phi oe. Will yield per year in gold, vay $202. 91,10 car | 4, SAeORDAY EVENING, Jensen ber i=71 Teecy invested now in Northern Pacific 7 2's will has bam J : rons Retin 90. Here isa diffrence | Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Soprano 2m annual income of ucarly one taud, besides a dit Mr. GEO. SIMPSON, Tenore. i Terence of 7 to 10 per cent. in principal, when both Mr. LAWRENCE, Basso. Classes of bonds are redeemed. THE BOAD NOW BUILDING.—Work was begun fo July last om the easterp portion of the line. and the money provided, by the sale to stock fail SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Chorus ef One Hundred and Fifty Voices, and th: holders of some six millions of the Company"s bonds, Of the Orchestral Union. to build and equip the road from Lake Superior | Doct. 1. P. CAULFIELD... Condnctor. acrows Minnesota to the Red Biver ot the North—-233 | Mr. GE9. W. WALTEE. miles. The grading on this division is now well | Admission, One Dollar. Reserved Sea! advanced, the iron is being rapidly laid; several | Vents extra, can be secured at the Bilis mus thousand men are at work on the line, andabout the | ’0 and alter Wednesday morning, Jan. 25, 1571. firet of August next this important section of the | 824° road will be in full operation. In the meantime orders bave been sent to the Pacific evast for the eS COSTUMES. commencement of the work om the westers end in early spring, and thereafter the work will be =e Puebed. both eastward and westward, with as much led ious to _my stock of peed as may be consistent with solidity and a wise | BEEN, OBETS and UNILDEBN'S &. o——, would reumeattuth invite ten! RECEIVABLE FOR LANDS.—Thees bonds will | Tiendsand the public gen ® Be at all times, before maturity, receivable, at 1.10, NEHUE, io payment for the Company's lands, at their lowest — at seed ae ash price. BONDS BXCHANGEABLE.—The tezistered « _bondecan be exchanged at any time for coupons, the coupons for registered, and both these can be exchanged for others, payable, principal and inter est, st any of the principal financial centers of Bu- rope, in the coin of the various European coantries. HOW TO GET THEM.—Your nearest Bank of Gent 4 OF DRS AND TABLEAU cal Wardrobe south of New York. Parlor Scenery and Curtains for rent. . PRIVATE THEATR . MAD. having now the largest Toeatri- Mr. Donchne's services, tozether with hi = Banker will supply these bords im sny desired jul Child, (comic singer.) cau be : ‘amount, and of any needed denomination. Persons oF other enterteiaenente. ‘Wishing to exchange stocks or other bondsfor these, | 90.486) @M EX HIBITI & ean do so with any of our agents, w: ata AND SALE the highest current price for all marketable securi | STRBBT. aT bes MARKRITER’s, ‘Those living in localities remote from banks, may Send money. or other bonds, directly to us by ex Press. and we will seud back Northern Pacific bonds < otrown risk, and without cost to the investor. forther information, pamphlets, maps, etc., « m or address the undersigned. or any of the Banke or Bankers employed to seil this loan fo. 456 Seventh eight doers above Odd Feliows’ Hall. Oboice Vil Paintings, Bngrav’ Also, Largest Stock ings. “SP rmusis, Casa. Please remeniber N street, betwesn D and B strets, ate 5 Chromes. =. yi c Hang tadow Picture Frames, Picture Cords sud Tasseis, District. For sale by JAY COOKE & Co., First National Bank, and principal Banks and F.© EICHERRAGHT Pines 0 (Bstascisuen Over Sole agency for the sale of the c ENBACH’S Piame Store 423 Lith Street, eee Soma Avenue, Bankers ip the city jal? t.th o2tw a Wm. Knabe & Oo., Baltimore, jcOsmmon, 80, band] ——————————___. Fanos. Ort on and slodsone forsale on " fen Tost accommodating terms; Piano and CLOTHING. Drea Tuning and Mepeiring. ‘eet ly™ JIRICES IMMENSE REDUCTION In Prices. STILL FURTHER REDUCED! PLACE. BROWN and DAHLIA FROOK COATS, BEAVER FROCK sod SACK COATS, BLACK DOESKIN and FIGUBED CASSIMERE CLOTH. VELVET, MERINO and Cas © VESTS. OVERCOATS of BEAVER and MELTON. in PAL- CAPBS and TAL! SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS ‘WAS Foening HINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1871. Star. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR. i steep Soar ee Javingfor the Inet thurty-fve years devoted my | Washington News and Gossip. whole time and attention to the st of lung diseases Se and consumption, I feel that L understand fully the course that onght to be pursued to restore a tolerably bad case of diseased lungs to healthy soundness. The first and most important step is for the patient to avoid taking cold, and the best of all places on this continent for this purpose. in winter, is Florida, well INTERNAL ReVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $417 391 60, and for this week ending this date $91,630,470.92. down in the State, where the temperature is regular, | ASSISTANT SURG¥ON W. H. H. Micrimr has and not mbject fo such variations as ip more North | heen relieved from duty in the department of J good betel lokepe there by Strectacee Leet nian | Missouri and ordered to reportto the command- I kaw several persons there whose lungs had been | ing general department of the Platte. Claes climate Sel pay sesdinione, were getting a climate icines, were getting well. : : Be gee ah One hundred miles farther down the riser ie a | CAPT. THomas C. SULttvaN, Commissary of point which 1 would prefer. to Subsistence, has been ordered to the depart rature is ment of the Platte for duty in connection with there. kd give a decided preference to Mellonville. It | We Indians in that department. is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost (lineata impossible to take cold there. The tables in Florida might be better, and patients complai that i#a good sign, as it indicates. a return of appe tite, and when this is the case ae enerally increase in flesh. and then the langs must heal. Jacksonville, Hiby m1 Navat Onpers To-DaY—Naval Constractor Thomas Davidson. Jr., has been detached from special duty in the Bureau of Construction at the Navy Department and ordered to the Bos ton yare. The orders of Cniet Engineer 0. H Lackey to the Ticonderoga have been revoked, ARMY Orricers TRANSFERRED.—Lieut Col. H. 1D. Wallen, Sth @fantry; ist. Lients. W. Foulk, temperature, and it is where a consumptive quent colds he is certain to dic shortly. we my advice is, go well down into the State—out of the reach of prevailing east winds and y other of the 10th cavalry; George Mitchell, 2d ar- Stephen O'Connor, 23d infantry; James . Haughey, 2ist infantry, and W. I. Sanborn, th imfaptry, have been relieved from their present duties and ordered to join their regi- ments. ABIILTO PREVENT Bulctnc oF Memnges or Concress.—M. McCreery, of lowa, will shortly introduce in the House a bill to prevent Members of Congress trom receiving bribes or consideration to secure their votes upon any measure. The bill makes it a penal offence to either give or receive any bribe. t orcongh. but for those whose lungs ai diseased a more southern point is earnestly recom- mended For fifteen yearg prior to 1889, T was professionally in New York, Boston, Baltimore and Philadelph every week, where Tsaw and examined on age dye ar d patients a week tensive—cmbracing every pc disease—has ewabled me to uw . fully, and hence my caution in regard to taking cold. Teo Tay take vast quantities of “Schenck Seawee ‘and Mandrake See ecenntie ty ante Ran ‘THe New Cowmissionae oF THE LAND Or- ie climate i Fick.—The Senate, in executive session yester- han more Flori day, agreed to take up the nomination of Willis tarely die of consumption. especially those of the | Drummond for the Commissionership of the poy a} bo gs need Sed sland. | Genéral Land Office, and the indications are one third, at east, of the. population die o erri= Die disease, fivthie aulare deatoa it dove uot prevail | it 'tt, SCommatioe mee Pete Tee ae on vo largely still there are many thouaanda of casas | It. ‘ nds have re- there What avast percentage of life would besaved | ported in favor of his confirmation. if consumptives were as casily alarmed in regard to a taking tresh cold oe they are. about gr fever, Avotuer Rep May Gone.—General Hartraff x, &c. But there are not. The: ui they term a little cold. which they are ‘credaious | bas forwarded to the War Department the affi- davits of Bloody Knife and Lead Bear, Indian scouts at Fort Buford, Dakota, concerning the enough to believe will wear off in atew days, They pay no attention to it, and hence itlays the founda- te killing of Going Bear,’ Mandau Indian, by an Indian trader named Farwell, who it appears lished fact that natives of another and another still, until the lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure, - My advice to persons whose Tan ro affected, even slightly, is in a stock, ka Pul from the affidavits acted in sel*defence. The = Ba) rup. Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic, and Schanck’s | diMculty originated in a dispute concerning the ai , Ses rake Pills, and go to Florida.’ 1 recommend iy these particular medicines hecause Lam thoroughty | OWPeTship of @ horse. No arrests have yet made. ‘THE INDIAN ArFarre INVESTIGATION.—The sub-committee of the Committee on Appropri- ations examined, last night, two merchants of New York, who testified that goods were pur- 2 aequarnted with their action I know that where they are used im strict accordance with my directions thy the work that ta required. This accom - nature will do the reat. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will be sure to have a corpse on bis Lands before : ceased by the Indian Bureau for the Osage In- pine tote glee ir dive medicines, in accord dians at the lowest market General irene Pra aaitctiouas except in scine | Meigs and Major J)a Barry were also examined, poner Sp tl ry Woche Mommy my tops thot testimony being to the effect that goods fouer upageed “ could have been transported under the contract * of the War De rtment, without resorting to special contracts. CONFIRMATIONS.--The Senate in executive session yesterday confirmed a large number of nominations, among them the following naval omotions: Commodore William K. ‘Taylor, be rearadmiral; Captain Napoleon Collins, ; Commander Thomas S. ptain; Lieutenant Commanders ies «J. McDouga!! and George H. Perkin: to be commanders, Ensi, B.S. Richards, to be master on the active list: William S. Dixon, of that relish comes flesh, which is closely followed lungs. Then the cough loose 3 creeping chills and clauiny night sweats n prostrate and annoy. and the vided he avuids taking cold. Now there are many consumptives who have not an a. question may be jertainly there is h ager patient gets well—pro m during t about seventy larly at that point by means of a thermometer. Let such a patient take his exercise within the limits of he room by walking u down ax much as his } be assistant surgeon, and William Robotham, strengths will perntt, ta cndce (kere mee hatte | to be assistant enginger. Also, the following culation of the blood. 1 have cured thousands #y | miscellaneous appointments: Ephraim Brown, system. and can de so Vsnstmptivni « as | to be consul at Scio; Charles M. Power, to be ily cme it is taken in | collector of customs at Cherrystone, Va.: James ead he prope! nt is vormeee . Calloway, to be secretary of the Territory of mouie Syrup, and Seawe ic have cured very many of what seemed to be hopeless cases of consumption. Go where you will, you will be almost certain to find some poor con tive who has beou resctted from the very Jaws of Montana; Joseph C. Clements, to be secretary at Washington Territory: W. F. M. Arny, to be indian agent at New Mexico; C. fT. Brown, to be surveyor general of Minnesota: and other nominations. ed h by their wu: far @a the Mandrake Pills are concerned. avery ‘ body shithl Keema suppty of them on hard: “They CONSIDERATION OF THE TERRITORIAL Bit act on the liver better thas ak mel, an e one | nY THE Conr CoMMITTER.—The Con- n fact they are excel of ite hurtful efiects behind. lent in all cases where a purgative medicine ia re you have partaken too freely of trait and jarrhera ensues, adose of the Mandral you, IL you are subject to sick he of the Mandrakes and they will reliew hours. (11 you would obviate the offect of «change uf water, or the too free indulgence in truit, take one ut the Mandrakes every night or every other night. a you may then drink water and eat watermelons, Drare.spples, plums. peaches or corn. without the risk of beme made sic ference Committee of the two houses of Con- gress, Messrs. Patterson, Hamlin and Thurman, m the part of the Senate, and Messrs. Cook, Bingham and Voorhees, on the part of the House of Kepresentatives, met to-day in the room of the Senate Committee on the District Sf Columbia, and had a general discussion as to be general teatures of the bill, proposed amend- ments, Xc. Every member of the committee quir! by them | They will protect | had a number ef suggestions in writing, re. those who live in damp sitaations against chilte aml -eived from various ogi ce Parties, but at the begin- They can de yon enra sat? 22 Perdectly harmless. | Singor the scssion It was tgrecd ther no es I bave abandoned my pi fessional visits to Boston aud New York, but co should be taken on ar Proposition to-day. The committee wili meet again on Wednes- He to see office, No. 18 NORTH SIXTH STR d % ime phia, overy Geturday. from 9s.m tes day next, at.which time the members will be who wish will be charged tare declares the exact condition of th: can readily learn whether th not. But I desira it distinctly under value of my medicines depends enur. being taken strictly according to dir: In conclusion, I will say that when my medicines and their «ystems are brouzht inte a healthy prepared to pertect the bill, and it is Se some amendments will be agreed upon. The * A. Grant, Mrs. Dr. Lock- ilk, were at the Capitol this morning, but the committee declined to allow any oneinthe room. A numberof thelet- ters in the hands of the committee urge amend- ments on points that have already been acted Bite npon in the eof the bill, such as woman en tae ein died Tones suffrage, prohibitory liquor laws, &c., c., aud sudden change of atmos] the committee will not consider them. ‘Tux Miners’ StRiks.—The strike of the coal accompany my ANY One can use medicines, so explic th: ind can be bought trum them without cousulti miners in the Schuyikill regions of Pennsyi- any druggist. J 25 ome vania continues, with no prospect of an early 1026 8.t.th.ly Philadelphia. resumption of work. ‘The eperators and miners — —< = an leg pmyrar nace = suspension Tl will continue for an indefinite time, as the SIDERATION Domne, Spyees ceutoat rand Council of the Workingmen’s Benevolent Association have issued orders to that effect. ‘rach coneeq! 20 The miners cannot disobey this edict, nor are ey allowed to know the meaning of ‘it. The order, regulate the female system, promote the ap- | of: cers of the organivation are Porn te secreay. ay ee and will not divulge. The Miners’ Journal pub: relieve the children of summer complaints, lishes the following in regard to th ter, can only be done with showing how the officers and members are geen by C bound: x z * Should a district, br ofticer, or brother seine rene Apo BY privt, publish, or ciroulate ‘any article, or by lntely driven them out of the market where it hae | 8DY means aet so as to bring any district, deen introduced Gautier’s ative Wine Bitters | Dranch, otticer, brothers or association into cou. may be had of al! 4: iste. oett-te tempt, un! suflicient cause can be shown for #0 doing, shall, on proot being made thereot be- fore the ‘proper tribunal, scfler such penalty or punishment as said tribunal may think proper ce, 25 and 30 cents. | to inflict; and it i t he JOUVER'S DO ROUB GLOVE CLEANER re- Eas bees. ‘vaiemem it hes eee, followed uy stores soiled gloves equal to Bold by all drug | death. ‘The men themselves do not want to ac. gists and fancy goods dealer ‘rice, 2% couts, ded-ly prong cand mage! are subject to this tyranny, BATCHELOR’S HAIE DYB. ts they are’ ground doh te a aout eee ground down to a position worse Re Ue a Peg ee kad poison to produce paralysis or Ben working classes will find that they'are but vic. death. Avoid the veunted and aclualve preparations f wader the gui tims of tyrannical officers, who, , under the guise Shey do aot posses. genuine, of furthering their interests, are maki LA A. ‘s pigs bas ee tools by which to In power. rete ihe only perfect Hair Dye—Black or B id | and pee eet anarate cas-are concarecd te , Be. er BTS un — in Yort. a beni ar” | this matter, and the sooner some measure is adopted to change the condition of the coal ri gion the better. 4 BALLS, PARTIES, &c. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. This Afternoon's Proceedings, Satvrpar, January 2°. The Senate was not in session to- e@ome contrast to the sleet of the day before. It bromght out the butterfics in farce, and the re- ceptions in the West End were crowded and brilliant. Mrs. Ross Ray, whose house is well adapted for entertaining, had @ succession of visitors from 2 to 5 p.m. She receives with a kind, cordial manner, and was dressed becom- ingly and appropriately. She wore dark green sitk, trimmed with velvet of the same color; lace collar, scarlet bow at the throat, and ribbon the same color in her hair. She was assisted by afresh looking young girl, who 4s visiting our city— Miss Nicholx—who was dresse¢ in good taste and style. Mrs. Aibert Kay was present, OF REPRESENTATIVES._The as in Committee of the Whole for » Mr. Churchill (N. ¥.) in the chair. Mr. Mayham (N. ¥.) was recognized as first speaker, but yielded to Sse * the Mr. Seefield,( P: sition for general House, he had pre mBesty Was still before the ared & speech, which he and wore a visiting costume of dark blue velvet, | @*ked andobtained permission to print. rderd with white, and hat and feathersthesame | 4. 114, gan et : Zeuaen daoaeed etwen —e andeomer has been seen this inds of promises of revenue reform, and | « the republican party was successful upon its promises of revenue reform. All during this sersion he had sat in bis seat on Mondays with a —Mrs. General Nickett’s reception was another forenjovment and the pleasure of meet- ing friends. She was assisted by her niece, Miss Lawrence; and Miss Case, daughter of Commodore Case. The ladies all looked fresa and in good spirits, in spite of the late hours aud fatigue of the week. —Mirs. Bristow, wife of the Solicitor General, thave been kept busy by the number of cards which had been left as _mementoes of the departed, andreminder of obligations incurred. Thix lady, who has only been in our citya short time, is reg ied winning admiration and esteem, and her husband, boch for intellect and afine manly appearance, bas already made bis mark. It may be dow if they will again be permitted to retire to the quiet of their Ken tucky bome. — Mrs. Fremont and daughter receive on Fri- days; and as these ladies have finely cultivated intelfects and all the advantages that traveling with open eyes can bestow, there isa peculiar | the development of the country by relief from fascination in a call upen them. You carry | taxation than from any other cause, away with you something worth remembering, MR. MAYHAM and see two fectly unspoiled women, who, | then resumed the floor, and said that yesterday with all the advanta of wealth and position, | M (Cal.) bad introduced a resolution are kind and unpretending. ling Upon the President for information as to | —At the Speaker's there was a large recep- | ¥bether the Governor of California had, since Lope of offering @ resolution to call up an im- | vor ta t measure of reform, but he had found | tion choked up with selfishness. Except Is introduced by the geutleman from Mas . chairman of the Appropriation Com- mittee (Mr.Dawes) there bad been all selfishness. ‘The reeolution which he had endeavored to pre- tent wasone to tuke from the Speaker's table and pars House bill 2,211, removing the duty upon coal, but air-line railroads or some other selfish scheme stopped humanitarian legislation Itwasa simple truth more people died trom | Want of coal than trom starvation, and be hoped | that the House would take time to consider this | question. He had taken thisoccasion and made | these remarks for the purpose of having resolation printed im the Globe, and th: brought to the attention of the House. The | Payment of the public debt depended more upon tion. Mrs. Blaine was assisted by Miss , | July, 1865, made awy requisition for military (Gail Hamilton,) who wore & bine silk with | aid on the occasion of an election in that State, hair in short, nataral | 4nd iw peg d that Now York i, Tes) Panetne e incl }, and . ‘ennsylvania, 0 bs fention Eee, ‘Tinghast,” fics | both of which had been accepted by Mr, Sart arie, and Mrs. Beecher Hooker. Mrs. Forney | 6°! and he wassorry to bear that Mr. Allison and Mre. Briggs, Senator Cole and wife, numer- ous members of the House, Senate, and dipio- matic corps. The crowd was so managed that there was no disagreeable jamming. — Secretary and Mrs. Fish were yisited by & tremendous crowd. Nearly all those men- tioned above were present, as well as the Secre- tary of the Navy, Mrs. Rall, Madame and Baron Gerolt and daughter, Col. Freyre and family, Sir Edward Thornton, and merous distir- guished personages whose names ard titles the crowd buried inobscarity. Mrs. Fish was as- ted in receiying by her daughter, Mre. Kogers, af Detroit. —To-morrow will be a day of reat. How much needed can be underetood when the engage- ments of this afternoon alone are mentioned. A dancing reception, from 2 to 6, at Mrs. Bryans; a dinner party, given to the Gabinet and Supreme Court y Col. Bristow; the ora- torio; and after that Mrs. Kathbone’s reception. =yAn clegant dinner party was given by, the ebiontes, a, after the meeting of the Legisicture of New York he had prepared a series of resolutions reciting that it was alleged in the Governor's ‘that there had been Federal interjerence in the election and re- questing the President to inform the House Ist, whether by his orders Federal tra had been brought from distant posts and aki 8 of the navy stationed in the harbor of York that occasion; 2d, the name of the troops and of the ships; 3d, from what post the troo) and from what aoe ships were = Pi ; 4th, the expense to the United States involved by such transfer; 5th, the n ber of armed United States deputy marshals SS and the expense of the same; éth, | rt la r what provision of the Constitution or the | ws these troops and ships were used. Mr. en then ay rmed to argue that the action the Federal that and similar occasions in other Sustes were at variance with the principles of a republican government and dangerous to the liberties ote Peruvian Minister Thursday evening. This | people. He denied that there was a|uy necessity gentleman and the ladies of his fami; for troops to rve order, and in reply to an popular with those who speak French, interrogation said upon ne occasion of an elec. to be regretted that their imperfect tion ba the military ever been required to enp- ress disorder. and claimed that ‘the elections in the city of New York were more quietly con- ducted than in the rural districts of New York York or other States. MR. VOORHEES, (tND.,) § presented the resolutions of the legislatare of the State of Indiana, asking the ofa law giving to soldiers’ widows and. orphans of the late ir 100 acres of land; and reminded the House that the party in power in that State, by these resolutions, showed their symvathy With the soldiers of the war, and the resolutions did much to soften the fierce attack upon the democrats of the Indiapa Legislature made by the gent'eman from Massachusett (Mr. Butler) a day or two ago. MR. CALKIN, OF NEW YORK, then took the floor and eded to speak upon 4 resolution which he introduced at the begin- ning of the session, requesting the President to press the Alabama Claims to a speedy set.lement ‘hat our citizens might be remunerated and the national honer be vindicated. XR. BIRD, NEW JERSEY, spoke upon thé bill to establish « system of national education, opposingthe scheme, which | be said was eo ponderous in its natare that it would defeat the object it had in view, and would open a tield for frauds and peculations upen the Treasury. It also trencl and our lack of familiarity with —— ~ kuages prevents a more general scyusintance tor they are wealthy and hospitably incitned. = seee- — Hew a Pension —g 2 be Drawn Un- law! iy fe fe Years. For ever tive years a woman whose real name is Mrs. Patrick Murphy, has been drawing a pension payed in following manner: In October, 184, a young woman aged twenty-two years, in Fulkestone, Kent county, England, married a man named Patrick Murphy, and with bim some two years later emigrated to this country, where they have since lived in wed- lock. rs, Murphy when a girl, under the name of Sarah Panin, became acquainted with a Mr. Traynor, who preceded her to this coun- try by @ year er two, and entering the Union army inet bis death on one of the many battle- elds he tought upon. Whenhe died he had arrived at the rank of adjutant. Mrs. Murphy, who with ber husband had only been in this country three or tour months, made the ac- quaintamee of three or four females in the neighbornood where she lived, and with them soncected a story (which thé female friends afterwards swore to on oath.) by which she ion from government. The plan succeeded, and despite her husband's persuasion and entreaties, was carried out, as with a Mrs. Kn: upon the u 7 of the States in this matter in a way she, in compan’ of Chest- | which he held was not warranted by the nut alley, more, (to whom, for her ser- | stitution. +20. = TE WoREMG@ Pgorte.—The New York State Working Men's Assembly commenced its seventh annual session ou January 24th, at iron Moulders’ Hall, Albany. vices, she paid & Mrs. Weod (who also re- ceived a small amount) anda Miss more pre before the pension officers in Balti- more, and, owing to the lax manner in which it was carried on and the oaths After organization friends—neither of whom had known her, or of | the ident delivered his | address, her. more than three months—received the first | whic fe alluded to. the duliness of trade and instalment of a pension as an adjutant’s widew, | the inactivity th trade or; zations. He re- viz: $17 per month. commended that the as&ed to pass laws to prevent prison « from It is proper to state here that it is the usual in | being placed in compeuition with labor outside custom for one friend to swear for another order to aid in getting a pension, and it ts sup- ot pi , and also laws to prevent the —— posed that Mrs. Murphy (alias Traynor) per- Me meal second-han: tormed a like service for her friends. ‘rey am ner st — 1a. ‘other subjects mentioned WHY NOTHING WAS SAID ABOUT IT. ine ek we 2 gg as ‘deserving the attention Legis- But now comes thescandal. pire. Maeghe i, lature, were the compulsory cauention”'¢ of or at least has been, a very pretty woman. Mrs. | truants and vagrants by the authorities of M. (Traymer) proceeded to. Washi (with | cities, and the of an apprentice- nesses kept on drawing ail the branches of business, a thes ir }, an: “6 isle Mir’ iat gna as oelre comet | Sige ste Re tea ae ae see fnotmanes jon officials, but, lishment of a Bureau of Labor Statistics like thatin Massachusetts was recommended, the by Cor of a law to protect working men from importation of coolies was urged. Certain members of Congress were nked for their ym to the appropri: tion of public lands to railroads and monopolies. re was also asked to the law which and iT owing to the igure and countenance of the woman, or ajudicious — ‘no more was heard of the mat- ter, and it been allowed to drop. In the meanwhile the pension is still being mg AS Mra. Traynor (7) has never shown, or able to show, even a marriage certificate (with Tray- nor) or prove positively she is or ever was Mrs. Traynor,the deceased adjatant'swife,itisamar- | fond of 4000, Im Teal estate: mbiok re dg rel her false claim is paid. Who knows why it | proval of the assessor. ‘The effect of this law it pine os 3 — peg eon hot | was stated, being to prevent rheymen even her own huebend, ever heard of Traynor | ).. until after living in this country some time.—V. | the sal] wom entering into business and deriving the full profits of their own labor. oo. ~ TRE BALTIMORE AND Potomac Kaltroap. As the laying of the track of the Railread will certainly be commenced with the first opening pring, our entire community look forward to t event with unusual interest this year. A number of cross-ties, cut in this country, Lave already been detivered along the line ef the road, and others trom North Carolina; and the rails are landed at Annapolis, rapidly transported to the own and the Elkridge Koad by the latter com- Henry the resident ¥. Standard. seer: —— A Curious Casz.—Dr. W. H. H. Neville, a practicing physician of Philadelphia, is now on trial in the Court of Oyer and Terminer in that city, charged with causing the death of an unknown female infant by throwing it into Cobocksink creek.” The tacts in the case are substantially as follows :—On the Iith Ucteber last, about 10 o'clock a. m., @ carriage was driven out Islington lane till it reached the bridge over the Cohocksink. There it halted; a man SS from the carriage, looked up and down the lane, then dropped a box into the water, and, returning to the carriage, drove rapidly away. Some women, who were w: in a yard near by, saw the singular movements and ‘pro to contail ard the baby died. Three of the after women, identified Dr. Neville as the man who the box. His counsel hi +) who said that as the propo- | | editor of the L Associated Press Reports. THE WAR IN EUROPE. Sappresed -Troche Bepplaniea wince The Forme or Onpren - Trlegraphed Exclusively to The Beeming Star | AN UNSUCCESSFUL INSUKRECTION iN Paks. | Lompom, Jan. 2%6.—[ Tribune special }-4 M- | deme special dispatch of the 2d, from Par! the 22d instant. A detachment of three hun- dred of the National Guard attacked the Hotel de Ville. The Mobile defended it and were | @rm. The affair lasted « quarter of an hour. | The oMota! report gives i led and eighteen | wounded. An attempt to create s reaction was completely suppressed. Vinoy has accepted command in place of Trochu, on condition that stern M@aoures shal! be adopted two repro dw | turbances. The radical clalearecioned. The Rroel de Combat in suppressed. Numerous a: Tests have been made The a mber of deaths last week in Paris were A Tribune special (rom Versailles, Thursday states that Favre retarne: to \ ersailles on Wii Reeday evening. The firing «ttll continaes. THE CAPITULATION OF PARIS Loxpon, Jan. 26 —(Special to New York ‘am.j—Though the fact is not officially cor firmed, it is still generally believed that the terms of capitulation have been sub Favre. The alleg@d terms are fr, at all the clubs, and in offic ° A Counterfeite, Libel Suit. From Civeianat Arrested fos charged with teit currency with intent to pass. It ie untlerstood here that Mr. Rollins, «ity » claims damages te the amount of $20,000 from Frank Leslie's 1 Doings for recently represouting the city ed ae having been whipped bya woman. The case has been placed in the hands of 7 You torney. - ° Steamboat Burned. Paovtpexce, K. 1., . 28 —The steame Utility, Captain Nickerson, of the Keystone line, running between Philadelphia ant this city, took fire this morning, lying at the whari at India Point. The fire broke out a! balf-past seven o'clock, in the held, and after the juterior jas nearly destroved the boat was scuttled and sunk at the wharf. Her freight, except the coa! and iron, had been gischarged. The steamer belongs to J. M. Huntington & Co., of Norwich Conn... and was valued at $59.00). The low estimated at between $25,000 and $0,000. insurance. ——e A Double Execution. St. Lovis, Jan. 28.—Charles Jolly an ag py murderers of the uy, five ber, near Potosi, N. were pubdil ', bang in Court ware, at ‘otosi, yesterday afteravon. Avery crowd of persons were ut, some of coming m t to thirty miles to a the i Fa Ay beat as nearly severed from iy rope. and Armatrong died y kpad Mrangalation, by eome derangement of DooRe. Democratic Nomination for U 8. fea. eter from West Virginia. Warriine, W.Va, Jan. 2s—A special patch to the /néelligencer from the State this morning #ays:—tion. H. G. Davis, of Min. eral county, was nominated for United States Senator in the democratic caucus Thareda: night. The vote stood —lavie, 2; D. | 12, B.H. Smith, 12. The election taker pli next Tuesday. —~ Actident em the Union Pacific Rail cars were smashed and the rails were torn up for « no loss of life, but the r East, with the mail, was — Affairs t distance. There was alar train from the layed sisteen hours Utah Sait Lake, Jan. 25.Several mines in the Kast Canon, near bere, have been sold to cast ern capitalists within the It is said that righ disco’ Floyd. is wniversal indignation among the nd capitalists in regard te the remov. tee bi re been made miners of Governor Vaugh: Libel Gait Agat: the Pallade? Sunday Times. — Peicavecraia, Jan. 28.—The proprietors the Su Times have been eid in $00 bail fo: Fox, proprietor of the new American Theater. The lide? consists in pub- lishing a report that Fox annoyed the neighbors of bis residence, ou Green street, by the disor« derly conduct of his visitors. -—— @ A Tagbeat Biows Up New YORK, Jan. 22—The tugboat Felix, —- iy ship Lg from Lon- jon, up . i morning, Was blown up on the bar. Several men were injured. Anotber tug took the ship in tow and brouglt her and the men to this city. = i Ne Cable News of VWesterday or Te day's Date. <f “Nw Yore, Jan. 25.—at 230 Pm. to-day, no dispatches of a later date than #50 a. m. of the Doth have been ved by cable for ‘ne New York Associated Pres». 4 5 -& blosk of wooden bail! ing® corner Causeway and Portland street-, o- cupied by numerous tenants, mostly engaged in nical pursuits, was burned tht mora- ing. Loss $3,000. grem, against the repeal of the income pasted the Assembly by @ vote of 75 to *. — Perjary. CORD, N. H., Jan. 2.—Hamilton Si mpson w under arrest, charged with making false a™ davite to procure a pension for Angelina Brown. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York money market continues o work easily at five and six per cent. Commer- cial paper of first quality is in demand, and passes at iat percent. National bank notes remain excessively abundant, and are at a discount of 4a of cnn per com 4 Government Secarities. 447 Cooke & Co. furnish the following to-day Seis.) U.S. 6s, 155] Tay 1T4)5-De Jn & Jy, De, weve Oe WO 5-20 dn BITS ce ne Dae ee Se 5-298, Less. S85 108e. 5 os New Yorn—Finer Boar U. 8. 6s, 1981 .........1835 (5 0s, Jau& July, 2867. Sy Sas, esd, Jane July, laos 52m. 9110-408 nnn ne 52m, 52s, eck y Bankers’, Brokers’ and east Telrerapa) wis Johnson & Co. quote stocks ba oy Lewis yout mocks aud bouts Sarees EBTOTS. SAU) A YOUNG ‘3, BOYS’ AND OH#ILDREN’S CLOTHING, for all sizes in all styles, DECIDEDLY THE NEWEST LN STYLE 1N Ir consequence of the Isteness of the season, and preparing for a large Spring Stock, which I am now having manufactured especially io order, 1 offer Arrarns tm Paince Georce Covyty, Mp.— Destructive Pire.—On t last, T= SEOOND AuBysL MASK BALL OF r's vious E - ‘The Becond Ann I of the good character. The trial has aot yet been Noise a ME THIS CITY. for the OBGETOW AH SC ASSOUIA- S7-Many iad.es cling to puffs and chignons, SEXT TAIBTY DAYS SPRUIAL BARGAINS. | $lOM eit fe i a yoRMESY BeLt concluded. ue but their reign isevidently bver- SHIRTS AT DECIDED BARGAINS. , sce doe ails = towns WE pol TS Be ned ‘Tur Herald of Health gives the following | _87-The total-abstaincrs are organizing for a COLLARS. Ties. GLOVES, UNDERSHISTS. BUSINESS SUITS. specthatly solicited, 12837) THE COR: simple directions for curing'a cold: ** Upon the | T&id on the South, with tracts and lectures, 2 DRAWERS. & ‘ac. | Fpoce Suite sold-at $25... p= wed ae ae ge Zot ine night, se first indication that you have taken cold, stop | s@>If Wisconsin girls remain unmarried at Vraweeereee | o1 a FEES BREE] re mowencenens | RAPER In Steaua: | area hoe a pas | seem remrnagegomer mt ) GB sully made goods; cam bay af thcit ows print an!'™ | Those waite sola st $4 ‘Selling now at “4S amp W700d's loss was, about $4,800, and that of me. | cee, iene ‘or hot-water bath or wet sheet Ongtontettin: a tg a yg . Gxoan waLKER « co.'s, | 0498"ERE PANTS WITH VESTSTO MATCH. BUILDERS. The Oi Well—The discovery of oll vy Dr. | fo bed, cover up warm, aud besathontl hepare | satiety AN execution’in favor of Gen. Lew : - Those Pante and Vests sold at 12 selling now at Bird is attracting much interest to that section cases out of ten will to OLl PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, Face Pants ont eee selling now at of our county, and bids fair te sates SS Sa Be "hose = ‘eats cold at § selling mow at ‘THE PARIS RANGE HEATER, is value of our lands. —= as received ni us > ALL WOOL CASSIMBRE PANTS, trom 3 to §6. | For Dursbility, Cheapness and Beauty, is not ex- | sm t from oj! men andot . OVERCOATS. called by anything of the kind in market, pele AA a eee tol, 4 BEDUCTION FROM 3 to $6 ON ALL BEAVY : tion of his estate. At one or two other who had but one eye. _Betrepali eh ons) OVERCOATS. NON-BXPLOSIVE LAMP, eeuce. s7Gulte a war rages im Cincinnati among ai Ne. 36% Penn. ave..Washington. A FULL LINE BLACK SUITS AT BEDUCED Teall that & claims, s oo wanten tec a onsien to "s “Union” ten cents, jecabe aay phd 1 5 . a ase 30 ‘The » who raise | s@-More trained dresses are N aq ‘worn for 404 = op POSTERS UR 404 | 00 1am determine’ (6 tetuce my Stock Sithout eee) as ee ae eres hey. resang'e | money tor a church, seemed to be discouraged | costumes than abort ones bur a really fine sed ED. H. GREGORY & co. pa fh ER Ante tele meen any @AS FIXTURES, D. Edward Pomer, WT. rig, about pious theatricals, and went home. fal dancer always prefers a moderately : : \ aan ae ee Have opened @ Store for the aale of _ MAR Patrick A TUOUS SCBEE occurred in the Ar- ‘Leather-covered sheuld wilV ES. RANGES AND FURNACES. A. STRAUS, tala, pe ‘on the Cunard dock to isuaan enata on Thursday tat James Brooks tor metal ones iu wister since tae cee wae? menelaetare SIP aie SHEE REED POPULAK CLOTHIER, WEATHEE STRIPS, paella Gree pl peer hae pea oy ong gg tag ggg fo x FALLIBG OF BLUV ES, sapGne aod FUR 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, ORNAMENTAL WORK, dc. ception at Sweeny’s Hotcl last night. the Ldentenant Governor 0 Breck igen eats ing < A Barrmons Mussina.—The | a ofan hour endahalf. A bill was BRPVERY Gs seat we plese tay 3 + mane aKa! cs cos HAMILTON & PEARSOR, Palo Alto, of Baltimore, Gapt. Lar- freed declaring the Lieutenant Govern fo : “eb: i’ Gaxcory 2 00. TR a rem nme | esse Mo. 4,7.M.O. A: Build ,Sth end Dats. | MOUE acne at. Pineon Cove Rlentary uonge, after ‘witch the Bente ate DASIMIEDER_4 cure remedy for the Tooth Noo ths BS pen ae eee y-3 SS Bia “eaTS sad SIOE BOON cn teed ew York. Since then no of the | 7 An fort is belug made to the syrongeat remedy. with7at an, 7 este! has been recerved, and it te supposed that urge ny og a sae . - eee haar 7 Pidepla Tod COTREAS Wy ae wt | Se ‘Tee, oe eur ate —— and many others Bew Torx, Jan. # ; See Winn agua oo ee yew pected to take is Ee cae. etetbicher Gorsteait bar keas mer Wh