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a SS en, nena rere eee _————s = = -2 ——— = — = EVENING STAR. -| | FINANCIAL ASD CommERciaL. “RLISBER PWEY, sunday exsepted, mehr: ise at Phe star Maitdimes . seacr Peunsyiiuate av.ona freee | p av rhe eVENINE MEAS MEWSPIPER COMPANT o— | ort t at DEN CENTS PER 58 MONTE Mopine Phe deporits show | an increase of over four millions, of nearly two and a balf m ; « * coerve, which now stem. | : he conti % x, a ‘ : . as fallen onty t s 4) lenders have increased ®. ; he return of Wwoked ap | greenbacks to cirealation Three months @t.o0 | ~ Your, $8 00 Fol = e ~ Goverament Securttios, day Cooke & Oo. Toyuish the f ie ger than paid for. . pobllahad on rar Vo% 37—N® 5,584. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1871. TWO CENTS. | aornina—82 50 6 1 —— aeceaee TY-FIRST CONGRE: with leave to report at amy time after the id: MUSHMENTS he SPECIAL NOTICES, 7 Hi ‘The bright clear eeaiaae oF Friday and Sat- FOR = ee “a The rules 2 H 4 y Y ‘The rnies were suspended and the bill refer- . DOTARERTY. Ray DAVIN PAIN KILLER. | ———— a urday gladdened the heart end intusedatreh | ‘Phig Afternoon’s Proceeding’. | +» —“yes 12%. no PHEATER THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE, Washington News and Gossip. a workel Contmaaia peed ice feavelas os ee q amendwent, | and fro. The largest crowd was at Mrs. ss SENATE.—Mr. Spencer presented the cre- ae . . Nise oenae at Deity. Na INTERNAL igi haasa reaeipt from th'e | 12.5%, where every onecalled, as in duty bound, | dentiais of Senator eect Goldthwaite, of Ala | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR MM CHANDEN CECHTER, "| U'eisintbe stint bowel peeceteee Sere then receptionday, ater the party. Mrs. Row | ich were read and laid on the table. ie ae as CLS) BME NOT CR: » Astatic Cholera, Biarr! se K. r Hay’e dress was very rich and elegant; gold an: Mr. Fenton presented memorial of certain i ispateh 2a Karna of Pate, us own | Balt enrrgce cacasenegasans | Mr Tate meneet emcee | This Afternoon's Dispatcbes . me. Ste sot ttr eras, | Cop Feleas Bolle, and ula Ppoin Pp vet; equare neck, filled in with Valenciennes paperclip. pony : onceb Flas, | See Soe varunent, vice Mra. F. Woodbridge, removed. | igce, inserting, and edging. It was half-past | from United States to Belgium, and stating| Associated Press Reports : ¥ wer rested Feet and chitlainns Poo tive before the last caller's card was received. | cleir belief that they cau ond a message of toe ecivinies ¢, Pain inthe | CowmaNDER CHARLES 8. NORTON has beem Pece, Neuralgia and os neg it is a sure -From Mrs. Ray’s the gay throng proceeded | wor:’s from the United States to Europe for one | ano MISS) ARLUTEA L BCUBRCY | : APPULED BX TE! _ | remedy for Acne, Cuil's and Bever, letached trom duty at New Orieaus and placed | tne dancing reception given by Mrs aud Mias | dollar. the present price being #15. THE WAR IN EUROPE. S Ora HOUSE | Pals KILLER, on waiting orders, Sands, at the Observatory, ‘The dancing there | _,2!t-Stewart presented memorial nuucrousty — Taken internally. should be edulterated with mille a Bayer laced eye ag Many OF tho gucetes ine | igned by the citizens of T Weer. or made inte rap with molasses. For ‘TAR STEAMER PuRRIWINELE, now being | was from WADDLE DRAMATIO WEEE THE D: CT OF COL META, 8 Comghy a + N ay Niwtil. & tGectbetn ace Soar, eaten wi 1 be more nited ont at the Washington mavy yard for teary Dery Miss Sands, were at the Presi- asking the passage of the terr-terial bill now T root Tragedionne, { Sap printea liredicues which accompany cach Capt. Hall's Arctic a ready nm Saturday, Mrs. Sue Marcy, Miss Marcy, tion of Mr. Wilson, from the Comm't mas ©. Ww nt oo ceus ce tate Sold by ai! Draggiste. fe3 eoRW.Im | {% More than two months yet. and Mra. Gen. Horace Porter receive together tee CE yall ot Howse bila Sem Question Set. “Se . : pata = ma ndetoned cannon for soldicrs monu- AT THR ARN® NG of the Wa-hingts tthe Arlingtov. These charming ladies have - RS rERTOIRE {| THESE #ACTS DEMAND IMMEDIATBOOR | ;;,,) a sealer weld: i oe ss TET, host of friends. . ments; were indetinitely postponed. SDA\ NIGHT. February 6, | SIDERATION should be inet | “Aslight Company, held to-day, the entire 4 Sut ° The Committee on Pensions were discharged . or it be cared alternatives are death or | board of directors were re-elected, as follows: —Mre. Garlisle was not well euough torecetve | gy, in further consideration of petition asking THE ELECTORAL RAE. TOF ACTRESS! such consequences as or life a burden. Combes B. Hi. Bartol, Wm. Orme, Join Bailey, Charles | 0 Saturday, bat her young ladies, Miss Dad- | Congress to interfere inthe matter of the dis OF THE BORDE Hormes by ber im | riererepalats the fetrele cncae te eete ine an | A. Kogers, Henry 8. Gu ley and Miss Preston, did the honors of the | miscal of Dr. Stillman. < to crowded honee: A 3 ‘rhea 5 x Borpeacx, Feb ite. banish : ape) ‘ —_— house. It was @ pleasant reunion of friends, as A HOMEOPATHIC PRACTITIONER, wie : ions egrene fhe Viger ct fot body mod rend THE NEW |oan.—Socretary Boutwell gives | there receptions always are. Mrs. Uarlisie and | from the position of examiner by the Commis- | bas issued a de ‘a710n maintzining the eve the children of mummer complaints, Althis | notice that on March sth, books will be opened | tbe young ladies leave for Kentucky on Thurs- | sioncr-of Pensions, Mr. Edmunds stating that I:fications, and annoancing that ess by Charice Onutions Morice Wise Bitors: eo | for subscriptions to the now loan of fifteen her prt a Badle be ober! ethno Bagel teller peli fat aaa aol ace number has heen eentto Paris to ex. | — oe spinsel pipbtecae, Gills seste Us or te aos dred millions of dollars, in pursuance of the | poor health, and she is too geod a daagh:er not Mr. Davis introduced bill to carry out treaty ngs. The declaration ease —_ Markets To-Day. een Caer en ene eee ug Dill passed at the last session of Con- | to respond to his desire to see her and herlitt'e | stipulations with the Choctaw lndiaus, Re. nin, Creumicux, and rament here nd Historical Play i ~ peare’s Famous NEY ChE EIGHTH, with « Great at Bilies Music Store, where ecared wiihow! ex'Ta charge. ad, net i the heavy expense attending this en. 1B Qe lately driven them ont of the market where i bas das boy, who ts a great favorite with graudnapa = Committee = Saas 5 aeee: | _ meg {AL PRICES WILL BE MAINTAINED. | Saybehed of oll dimeniars Slave Wine sivtere | To Rustcw:—A Virginia paper announces the | —There was a dancing reccption at the THE MUTA E OAS ro ee al © incorporate | THE BLOCKADE QUESTION SETTLED. |: ak. Wheat Cir Ie end Parquette, 50 Orchestra ———~ Probable resignation of Samucl M. Janney, | Arena), given by Mre and Mis Dyer, aud ; COLUMBIA. ‘ Bacenets, Feb. 6—The ladependen pg he + THURSTON S LVORY PEARL TOOTH POW: } Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Nebraska, | !*# Rathbarne’s usual Saturday evening. House bill for protection and preservation of | “83S te sential points of they Biack Sea qaes- castor: rib std * r ; DER is the best article for cleansing and prescrriug a hie b ; ¢ | —To-vight is Mra. Creswell's second card re- | food tishes on the coasts and lakes of the United | “©” ve been already arranged by the Londo 134i8's. Wi - ss 2 — —— | eth. Sold bs all druggists, Price, Sand Socowts, | ap¢ his brother, Asa M. “Janney, who le azent coptidh, nada Gaheing party at Mrs, Dick Sustes wes pasee. 4 couterence. Mw JUL SOO CRN S INGDURGUSGLOVECE RARER re | Ts Neato. y im the nertheen part 6! —-Saturday evening Sir Edward and Lady | _Biil to authorize coliectors and surveyors of | TROUBLE RESULTING FROMTHE DUAL | BALTIMORE. Fo). & —Vireinia atten, ole tat — Gass and Sie oan 2 Price, 95 con iy a Thornton gave a dinner. customs to administer oaths and affirmations on GOVERNMENT IN FRANCE. $0 asked: do tom, bid. asked. “Barth Cary ater esse se ete cad tency quods Coolers. Fries, Meets. O68 1 sire te ene TAR Cenrs.—Seore- De business connected with the revenue, Passed. | Versattixs, Feb. 5.—The following state. | 'masvold 49% bid. 47 asked VOUAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT -— — tary Boutwell has directed the sub-treasurer at | go) ocr er eta entertained at dinner on | O'rie tollowing bills were “| men: is official: The duality of the French gor- | NEW Youn. Feb. Rgstendy. Gilt stoong r given at MASOBIC HALL on the Eveniog | gugy Hair Dye is the best in tho world. | New York to call in an additional €2,500,000 of Saturday evening the President and Mrs. PASSED : erpment will apparently lead the French ade | S¢,12* Money easy = <5 ae. Oe ¢LERIDAY, February 17th, 11 See faiure at splendid ie th 5 2,590 Grant; the Secretary of State and Mrs. Fish, Dill tor the preservation and protection of | ministration at Bor: X W @nON-ebservance @'.. Morth Carvlinas, old, « verusement. the three per cent. pettitcetes: or oo thor and several prominent Senators and other dis. | beacons, baovs and other aids to navigation, | ot te convention ent red into by the Germai ~ o —— 3 25, 1868, tinguished guests and their wives. All the | ¥hicl prescribes penalties for mooring to any | and the authorits Fol). 6 —Plonr eniet and anchawg=? rey D FELLOWS BALL, deted Outeber 5, 18 aprointments of the, entertainment were fa of the Buoys. Xe.. in coming in collision with onl looked the nego Tanchanged. Corn gitet and steady ONE WEEK ONLY cay pags ey re laws relating to | the houpitable host. ‘paid Bill to cede Oyster Island, in harbor of New | the ceclaration of M. Gatubetta is not . = “ commencing man — tles in the District of Columbia,” introduced —On Tuesday the I'ussian Minister and wife | York, to State of New Yor to such a title. ‘i LOCAL NEWs. MATINEE SATUBDAY AFTERNOON, F-v. 11. imthe Senate by Mr. Patterson, in Jaly last, | 9. s dinner party for eighteen gnests, in honor ee eee te event anne: Favre hae informed Biemarck thet be wi smear = es com. Se nies . x rese or ed by Gambetta . E 84M. SHARPLEY'S SILVER Saow, BALLS. E Weeien tae Dees bth Rema a Of the President's sister, Mrs. Cramer. The | “Joint resolution to amend ‘act relating to | & » is, however, probably only removabie | ,T™® Nw MAnxer Cowrasy axp Tae LOGR ANTRUM Boy RERE onog uLs, oii bipalng aaa Prededae coatect Mer nate given | Sgambost> and other vessels owned in the loyal | by the adjournment of the election | Suc caarkee company ie respomne te the appech 1G 9 \ . WAKE NOTICE ”€ — — _- Inesday evening rs. Carlisle gives Ss es. 3 y Inept SARI ES, ao pees Serres oMINATIONS To-pay.—The President sent | & dinner to some Kentucky triends who are B.1l to incorperate the Japan Steam Naviga- in beball of the }-oor _ faVa SPARROWS. PAROQL THE FOURTH A i : stopping at the Arlington. tion Company, which was amenfed s0 as to | Wasnineton, 1). C., Feb. 6, 1871. PEREUEMING WHITE Mich OQUETS, if the following nominations to the Senate to-day: pede isiting a vel make property of the corporation liable to State here | Hon. Matthew G. Emery, Miyor of Washington : ¥ SI A PLATE PRINTERS’ UNION George C. Stevens, collector of customs, Mil- | | 7he neta wie FS oe tomato taxation, and stockholders individually liable ae srland. The | Hear Sir. I notice in the iast Sundry Chron ONE THAT AT ax -| Waukie, a to amount of their stock for debts of concern. the Swiss govern- | j'+an appeal in behsif of the poor of the city, to 825, inc'ud- will take place at Isaac H. Duval, assessor internal rey ment has asked the French authorities to send | in which it is stated that “that the last loat of rrels of Flour, MASONIC HALL, district, West ‘nue, Ist | more things than tinance. It issaid that, with ; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. —Under | clothing ivr their use. The Germans continue! | bread and stick of wool parchesed ; hee } purehs from the ations ae No On MONDAY EVENING. Febraary 6, 1*71 Wm. P. Wingate, collector customs, Bangor, caealtiemnne! te tour lane onions bane the call of States and Territories during the | hostilities on the 24 and 3d. There are two | fund appropriated by Cor ave boon ex ‘i Fiemnts Admiccacts: | ates couminecot Arsumeante eels conc re | MS nel been Pe iru claaty salllions; but if | a aaay seorning host for hundred wounded French soldiers in the hos- | hausted.”’ and that handreseot helpless ant od rea cis hi : Fal Poa ee oot ~ _ | thes suppose that all the wealth and prosperity rakes ee aban tiaa pital at Neuenberg, Baden. people will suffer {rom cold and bunger unless VIC HETS AT PHILP @ SOLOMON. | [tncxcsl sll theittoroer et ttn es thee Prorosep Rzonoamization ov tHaPvaic | not danger of their imitating us’ ‘They are | for reference only, the following were intro- TES FROM LONDON. they bave instant reliet | Li*°° LN HA LL | Tigtdamay feel seoured of enjoying @ pleas Scuoors tx Tum Distaicr oF Coremnta—Mr. | great copyiats, and we should Ge careful pot to | duced and referred as indicate, Loxvom, Feb. &.—The Times contains a dis- | | ,/Rview of the above statements, the directors : ine i ant evenin i ig. | Patterson in the Semate to-day reported back the | teach them tricks that are vain. Several ladies | By Mr. Hoar (Mass.): A bill to limit the oper- | patch from Berlin whichsays: Previous to tin {<2 ene aks Coney mitting = De a two ladies, in- Te THEODORE THOMAS’ per, FIVE DU! bill regulating the organization, and conduct | St¢ String two of them lemons in flirting. To- | ation of the sixth section of the act of March | capitulation of Paris, the government of Eng- | theorized me to forward to soa, for : 0 fion to | stl, 150s, im relation to duties upon foreign tm: | lard sugge-ted to the’ Powers the expedieuce nr | closed check for tem thousand dollars, 4 as UNEQUALLED Chetan Commies of tc feeneconte. lay sodit was placed Soe ae ae ports. Ways and Means. ie taking action in the interes’ of peace, and rec- | advance on the twenty-five thousand dotiars CONCERE ORGANIZATION HAIGHT. Secretary. tes it ration. ‘The ppovisious of the bil are | —The apocryphal statement is made by a gluten tas can eee SS eee er ake | the market company, tobe paid to tue city tor — - gis | 5 a Sol uj ais ego ations. ronan FIFTY DISTINGUISHED ABTISTS ¥-FIRST ANNIVERSARY JOURNEY. | S¥€Rimfallelsewhere, ae Aner that a letter bas been received | of an act granting pensions io the soldiefsofthe | The Powers were.asked togive such instructions | !° MpBert ot the poor 4 EDN ESDAy EVENING. Febraary sh, MEN BOOKBINDESS’ SOCIBTY. Tus lorem Committee ox Arrrorrra- | ™ that city trom our Charge d’Aftaires at Lon- | war ot isl2. Kevolutionary Pensions aud War | to the representatives in’ the Londou conters | THURSDAY EVENING, February xh. Frage MASQUFEADE A r MASONIC HALL, FEBBUABY 13,1=71 ideration | 20D, saying tbat a communication left Windsor | of Castle, by the same steamer carrying his, in which an English banker in New York was'a CIVic BALL, TIONS this morning bad under co: the Senate amendments to the Consular and ence, as ouldenable them to take action on By y Mr. Kellogg (Conn.): Joint resolution | the whole subject. P stands in the ma granting condewed cannou for a soldier- monu- | The Paris correspondent of the Teirgraps, | ket, the directors do not desire to be understood 4 y informed that Mr. The pot r THEO. THOMAS = Diplomatic appropriation Dill, and agreed to | thorized to arrange accommodations for t mert at Meritian, Conn. Military s. es on the Jd that since the concla the | * : pepe getied a « 1 Tickets $1, admitting Geatleman and I aoh-eoncur invall. the Amenidinentss Vadge | Koval Princesses and other members of Wee | Bs Mr Prather (x. ¥.) Memorial of the } stuietice tranquility has prevailed. The de- | ing {he anunal rental referred to; bat simply to Febrnary % tice, Promenade to « ommeuce at 9 o'clock precise. | Poland addressed the committee in opposition | nobility for the summer season in this conntry, | Irish Emigration Society ot New York. Com- | cree closing the clubs has ‘een rescinded, be “ Te anne Caserta’ St One the i eate | poor and destitute who might otherw sate he Colebeemd Pianist Jeommittennl ATrRDE ON) Bape sa, | the amendments. It is also announced that two nieces of Mr. | merce, ; cause an socesional open air seesting wi ® | from ould and hunger at this inclement eeaen, refer oon tn rs Bush. = yarn ——— Gladstone will visit this country in June. They y Mr. Cox (N. V-) - Resolutions of the State | held threatened to become turbulent. Seeirabl Gum be teehoanen wh rever sbe has appeara! T. Blakeney, Gee. Barnes, John A. Land AN ATTRACTIVE FEaATURS of the lect of the year, belore other aid can be made av 2 at hus been beard 4 this fel) 7 lecture Of | are expected to spend some time in this city, ew York in retation to the reservations of | yay CAUSE OF ROURBAKUS FAILURE ; ? rene e avail i Toes thew he Mr. Daniel Dougherty, at Lincoln Mail to- | after which they will make the round of tac 1 oceuyied by the Seneca Indians, Indian | “ Buossers, Feb. Sh.—The J» leper <lge th much respect { remain your obedien i UNHIVALLLED ORCHESTRA, LECT morrow evening, will be the presence of the | principal summer resoris. ‘They are said to be | Af'airs. . i bas a letter from Ly-ns, which says: Une cause | serempt ice x Go ei | Siapg of wit on ary URES. Preshlent of tho United Staten several sieae | anite bandeome. By. Mr. Bird (XN. -J.): Joint resolution grant- | Bi,8, cuir tom 3 oe wach, says: ase | sereupt, x. G war NT SOLOISTS —— a ies . tabi yeral mom- : —— ing indemnity to Stephen W. Myers for the loss | the aucconding or ; “ tind eo ne softer Rovercad erate, 30 A N ORATOR bee odig But Doughect i gpm Mint ComMissionen.—The President this | of the canal boat Swann, in i802. Cjaims. ieee au of po. Sel oy eg oo | MEETING OF GERMANB—Mow Fey Propore sale of Reserve ate will com i oN 3 , crty | morning appointed Col. Robert J. Stevens, late cill (Pa.): Bill to provide fer the | /*t8e™ 2 3 er says Celebrate the Late German ¥ 4 —Delr ga’ ardey ning, Feb + a th = e cl . 5 i. ny Ger Keller, ay ly 3. So en oRaTory. mgt oie ener, be suticient to crowd director of the United States branch mint at | Pay ef election officers appointed by Judges of take < uauasrchs Aue cnlon: | cer samen pean ae et the Ss 1 = | IEL DOUGHERTY, Esq. secu tnae nis | 382 Francisco, as one of the commissioners to | itayte + COUT 1m CES Of Over 20,000 Inhabe | WASHBURNE gee pan ame ney ome ppg ged = ‘Of the : none BiGae 80! oe a eats “_ i vee | tuberyuce the Anuual ageay of coins at the Phil- | “Sir” Homan (Ind.) objected to the second | Loxpon, Feb. 5.—The Cologne Ga--tte ac. | i ements fora grand SILADELPHIA BAK, nor, Saturday nigh y in New Vork city | acelphia mint, reading ot the bill, and the ayes and noes were | knowledges, in glowing terms, the tact that | © late Germaa victorses. Phere © MATORY. ill deliver bis great Lecture ou given by a number of capitalists and merchan! JA DELEGATION OF Labres, representing the | Jemanded upon the «aestion of its secund read- | Minister Washburne, during the siege of Paris, | me. A. heuche! JICKETS AT PHILP @ SOLOMON'S, OBATORY, Wm. E. Dodge presided. Speeches compli- 5 bs ing bad given succor to 1,7 Tmans. 5 W. Re Pa AT LINCOLN BALL, mentary to Gen. Pleaconton and endorsing ‘ais | S!stethocd ot St. John, were beiore the House | !"fi.4 sin was ordered to a second reading— ‘ re : > pue | & Nuwbaum, ~<a _ | TUESDAY EVENING, PEB.7, aT S O'CLOCK 8 iu relation to the abolition of the income | Committee on Appropriations this morning | eyes 12. noes: AN eA NGH REPUBLIC OF THE | Mevere. Suits Reems ¥- B. ca, 1 mission. 28 cents. Reserved sents, | tax were wade by Horace Grecley, Hon. C ancl urged an appropriation of 19,009 to be | Mr. Erooks .,) before the vote wasae- | sj oupow, Keb. 6c Fore bce: of Wednes- W cceuun sWticnuac ainmare Sat tigate Solomon Bok siore, | Hubbard, Judge Fuward Plerfepout, and | aypiied'to the ereiton of @ bullding fora gon. | pounced. changed bis vote from no to aye, Sr | aay sags: Bi. Lomislane, in au articin peooaned pencasicsazis ¥ we. fol others. eral bome aud school for the reception of @ purpose of moving a reconsideration of the nae 7 tb fail Rom 9 A. M. 1010 P. 30 —— . 7 = : neglected and destitute children inthe District | vote; Upon this the ayes aia noes were one | i peep hare wd Se Rapebiic ts a fa'l- ALL ARE WELCOME! CLERICAL CAANGES IN THE Secoxy Avor- | of Columbia. No action was taken by the com. | desed, and the House retused to reconsider. ne ne nee eee ae r, Se ROOMS. sekeepers ToR's Ovvice.—Mr. Charles F. Herring bas | m-ttee this morning. igs Sia uoee Hs. lin sie Fauce. ao Trew Bischor! wase! 2 003 ues * he Si = —— r. Brooks then moved that the Honse ad- | AFFAIR ARIS—GOLD GOING UP, nN Wire Papers and Macezines from all parte of the AND oe oe oe etGehge ap tas wiaees PRTVTiON FOR THE Passa THe Tar- | Journ, and, a the morning hour had neatly ‘i * a pr * ‘E 2 . : oan >RIAT Bitt.—My. 5: expired, he simply deman that the vote be LONDON, Feb. 6.—{ Special to the ¥. Tetew ‘erdam were appointed a committee * LIBRABY OF 15,600 VOLUMES. BUILDERS. placed in charge of the on of revenue, | RITONLAT DILL-—Me. Stewart Presetes tn the d Pe et tee temas Oe ad- 1-|—A d'gpatch trom Versailles states thet | take the subject into considerations ana tt ees pask¥ eaten eaniiial asco wae = Hinde teat nes pod Charics | Scnate this morning a petitionsigned by Mesars, journ—7i to 1s. gold is rising rapidly im value in the oity. resolved to bold & grand mass mecting of Ger- L AYEL 3 2. pm. a an - 2 ech ‘prior ed. to arsistant B. Matett, John M. Brodbead, 8. J. W ‘The inl! was then read a second time and re- ‘The Parisans expect that a heavy money im. | ™408 at Sengerbund Hall at an early date to OYMNASIUM. BOWLING ALLEY, THE PARIS RANGE HEATER, it, 0. Whalion placed tn cheese ot (ee e3,.A04 | Tabor, CC. Cox, LB. Tuttle, A. BM. Gange- | ferred to the Committee om Public Expendi- | position will be made by the enemy. The city | ear the report of the committer, aml, in the AND BATLs. es division im thatofiice. ee ‘© bounty | wer, A. M. Wyman avd one hundred other tax | tures. is gradually assuming the appearance of order | weantime, to have struck of a mamber of cir- LADIES’ READING ROOM For Durability, Cheapness and Beanty, is not ex- ios = payers end prominent citizens of this District, By Mr. Poke (Va.): Bill repealing all laws | an 1 its somewhat former splendor. culars inviting the Gormaus of the country to YOUTHS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION meets | -tlied by anything of the kind iu market. CONFIRMATIONS = aNv KesecTIONs.—The | Weing the parsageof the bill to provide a gov- | imposing duties on ~pirits distilled from Cruits. The Prussians are evergetic in promoting an | bold demonstration in their respective loc Bp FRIDAYS = “yale tr Senate, in executive session, on Saturd: ernment for the District of jumbia in the | Ways and Means. improved sanitary condition. ties, in connection with the Germans of Wasi- —_—___—___— — a Sap en, On Saturday, | rorm recommended by the committee of con-.| By Mr. Booker (Va.): Bill making ap)ropria- ‘The election for members to the Assembly is | "gton, om aday to be named immediately aft DANIEL DOUGHERTY. NON EXPLOSIVE LAMP rejected the nominations of Joel C. C. Winch, | tarence appointed to consider the subject. | tions tor the improvement of the mouth of | proceeding with feverish energy and dete? the formal declaration of pew wee 0 INCOLS H eLL are . to be United States district Judge, and Henry | The petitioners say: * Having long ex- | Quanticoriver. Commerce. nation. It is pot possible to convey the idea of | Germans and (he French. A vote of thanks was RG AY EVESING. Is all that It claims. C. Hicks, Attorney for Eastern district of | perienced the serious inconvenience of Also, bill to facilitate commerce between the | the gencral ani internal feeling of hatred and | tendered the Germania Schuetzen Vereia tor emuaiee eKkaToR i. — a meweng aap gare eaten Ceteotec one somarete, distinet, sna commiting == aise. tegen Cag Tenet —_ Japan, and he | opposition to Gambetta manifested by the peo- een in this im: h we MILP MON — al Revenue ington Yerritory, | uicipal systems, we now pray to be placed under | countries o: pomme: je they t ee Sal gon LATROBES. and M. J- Cramer, to be Minister to Dennark. | on overnmienty in order that as citizens we | | by Mr. Cobb (N.C.): Bill for the construction Pithe exckange of wounded prisoners is pro- the city tous pay a GAS FIXTURES, ¢ ‘liscussion On the last mamed laste! near! ma’ ter able to co-operate in an effurt to a light Louse on ® point on the coast near the | ceeding, and they pass throngh the gates of Ve: fatherland and the ir com DE WHITE. Swrg-on Curropodis:, MANTELS, two hours. oY | make the seat of government worthy our great | boundary of Vifgida and Nore Caroline | coraine " - : as =. Tr 4 NE NIST ET vation. We are aware that a feeble opposition | Ccmmerce. . This is also occompanied by the delivery of 1 WEATHER STEIPS, ‘TRE BIL ror A New GoveReMent yor tue | ‘o the measiire has been manifested at assem- By Mr. Walker (S. ©): Bill to authorize the | arms by the army, and the scene is one that no | ; cChilblatas. x ENT. Diereict.—The Conference Committee of the | blies, insigniticant a8 well in the number at- | payment of interest due the State or South Car- | Frenchim: will ever forget. afternoon at Linocoin Mail—Hon. Heury scnnen of 2 ORNAMENTAL WORK, de. two Houses of Congress on the bill to provide a | 4Uding them as im their influence with the peo- | olina. Claims. sage unpopularity is very marked aud is | Wilson presiding, and on the platturm were Bn raptor 5 A ple; «nd in thus referring to them, we feel it By Mr. Stevenson (Ohio): Bill relating to the | so great that ats to shoot him are not un- | Kev. Dr. Newman, Kev. Dr. Chickering, of tion.” Reiwrs to the many eminent Phogicias ster. Rep form of government for this District, will | Oniy necessary to state that such mectings have | pay of district judges. Judiciary. frevjuent. Trochu wishes to retire at once trom | Portland, Me-, Ket. Dr. Snow, Mayor Feners, i the cand@ of other responsible p-reous, HAMILTON & PEARSON, fect the Dilleat, ebich tae thee ay 'O | been lield solely in the interest of persons whose | by Mr. Beck (Ky.): Bill authorizing the pur. | public life and return to Brittany, | ap George A. Hall, Esq. Aver prayer by Kev. nize his establiehment Hours, from 5 = pertect the Dill at wbich time their report will | tenure of office will expire with the enactment | chase and register. by American ciuzens of nl Dr. Newman, addresses were delivered by Mr. eg as of Irusiness at office, Jstitr No 4.¥.M.O A. Built ,9th and D sts. pdb cee wed noapic ree + Theorie of the bill.” foreign-bult i on shi of over 1,500 tons burden The Cole Raeg—warthanake—s o - James. Vice President Colfax, ani Gen. pon Fact 4 Peiieuts at their reei- = sod - : gi sae = for twelve months r passage of t t, munication w wumt Washimg- | Prentice. The chair then annoanee! t) en except between 6 and p tr jan ly yal features of the report were mentioned in | a Boston THEATRE AXD Hort Burwen. | and to prevent taxation of the people for sub. | tea. OG" | cm the 22d of Povreure ihe aoslay puapeaee Havana Segars. Tum STAR last week. Soret Lives Supposed to he Los. One et the | doles. Ways and Means. Boeron, Feb. 6.—Reports of intense cold are | to invite all the temperance orgaurest Ro.486) ON EXBrpition No. 486 Phy Elian Wins Ouse . most disastrous contiagrations in Boston fora | By Mr. Tiner ({nd.) Bill to authorize the cir- | received trom all pints cast and tort, due t Geeaee s ) Sake kai] oa Be bosTos Post Ovvice— General Burt, | tong time took pli ut midnight Saturday | cuit court of Indiana to make partition of the | Kennebec is trozen over at Bath. bival of temperance. MARKR RB postmaster at osten, and Representative | might. It originated in the Adelphi theatre, | Miami Indian reservation, in that State. Indian | At Kye, N. Il, and neighborhood, a shock of |’ Under the aumpiees of St Peter's Temperance as ITER’s, Just received, an invoices of Twitchell, of Massachusetts, were before the ‘i then communicated to Park’s Hotel, ad- | Affairs. i earthquake was felt at six o'clock ou Sunday | Society a well-attended moeting was held last we een Same bers Oat Feces tan House Commitee on Appropriations this morn- | ioimng. ‘The theatre was burned from pit to | | By Mr. Niblack, ({nd.): | duint resolution of | morning. : evening at St. Peter's hia! schoo! bmibdt- saree ty . PARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, Fit Ang, ing. and urged an immediate appropriation of | dome, together with all its contents, andthe | the legislature of Intiana, in relation to the im- There has been no communication with the | ing,on Capitol Hill. Delegations from all the ‘ AS, a A, “AKO, 350,000 tor the Ios ton post office, in addition | greater portion of the hotel was ruined with | provement of the Wabash river. Commerce. ~ummit of Mount Washington since Thursday | te M the District were pre« to the $117,000 allowed on Wedne:day last. The | either tire or water. ‘The logs on the theatri- | By Mr. Coburn, (1nd.): Bill authoriziug the | night, owing, it is supposed, to some acciilent | ent iz there in fall regalia. Kev F ANTIQUEDAD, JOVEN AMERICA | appropriation, they urge, is for work upon the | cal Rance Lory! was slout $35,000, sade ge ee to year) Bye nce ieee es to the tale Taph eS Ere ESD at. ied, snd delivered an elo ing . day wardrobes and scenery were worth n emigrants eir protection r er Brown's boat-house, whic! J address, was = : re plage te ie bat tae aT ae much more. The hotel, which was owned and | arrival in this country. Commerce. Also till | was destrored by los nd. winter yesterday. A | Francis McNerbany and others = ** + C. REICHENBACHS Plane Sere IN LONDRKES, CONCHAS, PRINCES A pall rman carried on by William D. Parks, was worth, | t0 amend the national currency act,so as to | number of boats were damaged. —<——— f= F * NNo. 423 With Street, above P. y mt FINA, LONDKES VE COKTS, nd together with the furniture, about $50,000 or | provide for an mereased cirewation of notes. Spay Rend Tre Mesicat EVENT OF THE @EAeoN. The . “(Petatnwuss Oven 40 Heenan” g RUMORED CHANGES iN THE [vTRERNAL Rey- | more, and between fire ani water it is not | Banking and Currency. Also, bill mahing ap. Split im a Secret Onder. comtnk of Thesion Thamar meet eae Soto agency ReranneD Guan 20 Tuane) PRESSED AND ROUND. EXUE DRraRTMENT.—The Western Associated | Sot! one «quarter of that now. When te | Propriaton for the erection of postoftice and | Parrapgcraia, Feb. 6.—The membersof the | £0 thiscity ae becker a hick ee ae ae Wor. Koabe & Co, Baltimore, and Wm. which we offer at > kee we nay flames burst out there wasasimuitaneous rush | ecurt house at Annapolis. Appropriations. | infuential order of Independent Free Sous of | into a near approach to pertection,—is an even’ bany: also, second hand! Press papers have a dispatch from this city | of lodgers from the hotel and a perfect a Also, bill te restore the oftice of Director of | Israel ot this elty, bi for some time been en- | of special interest. His is the only fir-t-class . Melodeons for sale or NEW YORK PRICES saying that Commissioner Pleasonton will re- | ianche of baggage and furniture from the w: Statistics. ‘propriation. deavoring to improve the principles of the erga- | mvs‘cal organization of importance that we c: SS *s amodatiag terms; Piano and = . a Ure from the Internal Revenue office at an early | dows. The performance in the theatre had THE CHARTER OF WASHINGTON CITY. nization by the adoptioa of the endowment | boast of, which is pow of general service rane Tuning and Bepsiring. pay? s day, on the ground that he is not in accord with clored an hour and an half before, but there By Mr. Cook (1il.): Bill to amend the 5th sec- | plan for the benetit of the widows of deceased popularizing the works of the great masters = | , Also. ast received a small lot of our new Iavorite s official head ———— affecting the rev- | were fears that Gemetnipen stage — or occa- bon —— oat Gai cityot Wasb- | brethren. This has been opposed py the New | the art, and @s we have read of the successe: = - + SHIN ue Service, and becayse the government will | pants were caught in the burning element. inton. York lod of the order, and the dispute has | has won all the way from Bosto: Duicago at New 7-30 Gold Lean. PUNCHINELUO. be deprived of « latge amount of money ir con- : SEDI COE eerie, Walle (Mo.): Bill to mented ons Eiminsted fn ten | os of Phlladeiphila break hack to New Yorke—a wong tour wich bar tera ied sequence of some of iis late ruling-, which are vi —Ti ¢ elatiol ing 0: m the New York order and forming a | a succession of triui — We congratalate SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT: THOMAS RUSSELL, “aid to be directly in the interest of New Vork | ssrcoar State Serna sete ay ae Fane | licenses. Ways and Mesns.— . new organization, in which they ate Joined’by | lovers of music here une they wee wens ae ie . = a‘ capitalivis. It 18 alo intimated in the same | jution instructing their Senators and Congress. | ,, PY Mr. Beaman (Mich.): Joint resolutions of | the lodges in St. Louis and Pittsburg. They | week its rendering of the most intellectual aul Jax Cocke ( Successor to B. ©. Dyer & Co..) dispateh that the resignation of Deputy Com- | men to opposed tarther appropriation for public | (e Sa ee oo ee nean instructing Sena: | style tt the Improved Order of Free Sous of | difficult music of oven, Weber, Wagner, ‘OO & co., pe 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AYENUS. missioner Williams will soon be re-aested. buildings in Washington. The Knights, of La a ne Sard Ae] B38 a bi Israel and number 900 members. The secession | Schubert, and Liszt; besides the brilliant plane Ofer for Sale at Par and Accrued In t a PENN ANIA AVENUB. Mancha’s famous tilt against the windmill was | @@king appropriations for soldiers and | was celebrated by a banquet last evening. playing of Miss Mehlig. The seats are selling = ge ” = [TO caritavisrer ‘Tax West Port Investication.—The sub- | not more absurd that attempt toremove | "idows of te war ot 1812. Nevolutionary Pen- hectic Masiea Skane, 1 E committee of the House Military Committee, | ‘he national capital.—N. ¥. Herald. , ““By Mr. Clark, (Texas): Bill in relation to the : rT : * — 4 — = —_ » = . “= b —s = s us r. : =. First Mortgage Lamd Grant Gold Bonds which recently visited West Point to examine | __ o- Zous Libre. Foreign Attairs. Soded lant sight at the sesttenes of ttecem | esas, Eomeae eee ee or TES FOR SALB OR EXCHANGB! into the condition of affairs there, and the From French, Langran & Ogilvie we have | (By Mr. Loughridge, (lowa): Bill toextendthe ckey, Brooklyn, and three persons were se- | STREETS.—The two-story brick building, con- causes of the recent troubles among the cadets, | Blackwood's Maja x January, the Scott | cimein which claimants for additions! bounty | serely and one fatally injured. taining 17 rooms, on the corner @f 22d and G NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY — a rt to the Military Commit: | Publishing Co.'sexcelient reprint. may make application. | Militar Te onot | A lie occurred this at Wm. Dazan’s | streets occupied dating the war succesisels ss ms hs hi ‘at 80: = ss0e- - = . (Dakota): Joint reso! reet, Brooklyn. ; Lieutenant Putnam. rraese bonds are aceayeas ts. by a Firat tor, | O28 SEE AOrY BRICK at @7.0m—92,00 cae. Rie KATA ERO Oar Vale hen a colored Ficshuran. the ‘rerritory of Dakota seking thet the marti ake threw adjotatig hous, destroying Youpkine, Lave bese ante lot ge onthe Bailrcad iteelt, ite rolling stock, and ne “6000-2009 + three cadets who | sgCrawfordsville, Indiana, epicures re ern part of b neodtotaasiy ent Bice Finy Pow janized | or them. Loss $15,000. appurtenances, by Green & Williame, to ” 4! pments, nd by @ First Mortgage ou its | Two - “4500 10g 4 comrades be restored | in the ‘lech of billy-goats. inty a new Territery, aed —_—»-——__ L. Keese, for $6,575. Many a dollar 4G cing more thaa Twenty-Two | Qug nt es that the whole first 7 and 4 temporary government provided for the Fires im the West. bursed there during the war. The bullding Tinipee Acres oF Land’ each moot Hogt '™) | One sum lig | class implicated ‘in that affair be expelied. poner avec tone of coal represent the abot | Same, ‘Territories. aa Dernort, Mice. Feb. €—The Hovey block, | taken for quartermecter’s asce indi nde are free trom Umit es Tax; the two-story =“ 6000— 100 It regms to be the impression that the Militar, 4 : Under this call a | number of bills of a 2 4 - until the fall of iweipel snd Interest are tazable in Golt—the | ga, amos fo~“ Cezntattos will adopt te major report of the | {8740 Evansville mousehas been trained to | private nature, forrelict,removal of disabilities, ng te Nene, Da eee aan ganas. | wus vanied anaithes brenates ton sot SEVE * Pa committee end report to ase to-mor- 2 i u nf Central | moved to Lincoln sot SEVEN AND THREE: Ce ian = 80, ene patter, Will be made tae & jal 57 The “foreman” of the Janesville (Wis.) = aoe: 5: San somata Cabeeoen, astern! Tast wight, wee ip denominations of $100, 9500, o * * Ml * fer Thursday. mong, the cadets in the | Gaz ce 8 a woman. rh ( rosser, Arnell, a Loss email : Tee tenon SU me - Two * “8 owe first-class are a gon of the aeonof } EF-The first month of marriage is joy—the | and Hawkins, (Tenn.), and McNeely, (Ill.) ® ke. of Paniatsigt 5 Baer Thee, : . the ‘Admiral Farr oF Adjutant | next all jaw-y. Mn, Porter (Va.) asked leave to a aie ante a its 9 = 2. ‘The above property is very desirable, paying @ Townsend, and w of the - S7-Mr. Sullivan, offLockport, N. ¥., intro- resolution directing the Committee on Military cnet rvenee, cea et oeeeo of naiging thw oeere on uy ace Pay duced # fashion in suicide by cutting his throat Fan clan bu, antares gree above and balance to suit, ore liberal discountfor | acaiemy. It is believed thai House will | Wha band-saw. CADETS AT WEST romNT of " "A wes! paper says that “Jimjam Jubi- 5 8 ee Ss tomes A et Ge eee wpadtoio de hs a'on a tnc"mu the | Gumpereeatan oy bean, osos enon Delicons tian any wages ! “ A RUMOR has gained currency that andor.’ | YF Uae of his nose.” lution was based. Persons hol liag United Stages | 4¢B6¢+ OF Good business property for the balance, dinate in the office of the Paymaster General | , ®7~Soluble glass 1s coming into vse inEnrope | Me. Eldridge (Wia.) objected. There had am, by ertiug them into Northern Pa- HANILTON had signed checks to the amount of $60,000, and | fC “‘waxirg” floors, and is found to answer the | already been two much fuss over the matter. Ccteaee their yearly income one-third, end @ PEARGON, ome sd With the proceeds.” ? purpose admirably. a Mr. Porter then moved to stspend the rules. raopestertty eiebee ter : _hno-ma No.4, ¥. MC. A. Building, 9th end D ata, graph, from & morning pail, pep. ihn Birdie Beryl QR Supreme gd perl porn 3 Ue? RECEIVED- : The facts in the case are that | remarin that “some chaps bare wesicc ea | alvision, refused to the rales, only ther bonds for these, me dozen of onr beat about a year since Colonel Holmes, on duty in y twenty-four hae | in L gur Agents: who will slow PARIS KID @LOY. the Paymaster General's Office, sent alot of | gaNettie Brown, of Zancaville, Ohio, shot | 0" wotion of Mr. Kelsey, (N. ¥-,) the House . . at 81 per pair. checks to the city Post Office for transmission | @nd mortally wounded her paramour, a TRE CORSULAR AXD DIPLoMaTIc BILL, HELLER, while on thei tl Gillman. Saturday—ehe says in self-defense; 4 3 the mails, and on their way there | saya it was done while he was asleep. She and 8 committee of conference was . - Lack jmtt "208 MARKST SPACE | {' Merk in Colonel. Holmes coneye i one | surrendered to the police. 7 mC =< Ms, Books. (Ky. ing Rong: tod “een ‘Tus most wospEureL Tor oor. a gee ae Beiorindl 3060-), ou the re Pat an upon |.) mor suspend rules fankers empl ©. b. WILD & FATRAT Dazouze Grant's to warm a Lagi moved to. ‘on Lublic Lands ® sale “approve mmendations concerning petere place Speaker's SAY COCEE 6 Ch, waned and tot at 0. eRe Ti the atinenation of Sex Domingo. $e Gentes Boonen Paciic raureed bill = Prtavereuia, New Vor AND Wasntxotoy, | puree gud foe es SgSome ove sends us “A refused to the rules—ayes Fw asomts Novtherm Pacife Kuiivont Company, | dtRineet MUSICAL LNDERU at préminent dry” goods reheat of ds city | 122, T7—not voting in the ef By most National Banks, aud by Brokers general. | S*# the checks worked halt an hour on the fol ng propos Gmative. Am on = mAnE r 4 oughly ventilated, as District Attorney Fisher | men build @ s‘one watt in nine days, how rul ie from b "6 DD creat tacguite, of PRIROR S Lene Ober bau | CHESTEE PIGS etal oli cts hitewecar | in procecuting the cave before the grand juryor | will it take five mento build wlike wallinete | imvelation tothe Southers Peate ome ee coms, 1006 Pennsylvania avense. eese-eg | ordered soon. Address Box 2,StaF office, agit ! this District. days” Teter it to the Committee on Pacitic Railroads

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