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Dy the Bordeaux govern e=* ‘THE EVEN the military class of T=! BISMARCK HAS PRIS PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, a Feb. 10. tinte with ' At The Star Buildings, the Fre h prisoners qotnracd in thiseoes ermer Peausyivante av. and Lith st. THE ORLEANISTS ane. we ne farts aisertaiged to certains KVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. fe Ar ee ee. BISMARCK PLAYING POSSUM THE STAB ts served by carriers to thetr sub- and District at THN ORNS PR | The rumor of the iiness of Burm. | Delieved. Negotiations are g St the counter, Two Oxxs«. tenon of the armistice for the Somple’.on o nthe, @1.60; | the elections anit the mee: ng of the &wom)!y etx Menthe, 93.00: Une Year, 00 ———— THE FRENCH RELIEF FUND IN NEW onthe, 2 are sent from the office longer than paid for. a TEE WESSEL? STAR-pebiished on Wr aas | Vo. 37—N2: 5,589. — er. D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1871. TWO CENTS. New Your, Fé. Vi the maga contr ——————— EE IE EVENING STAR. Veeterday was Fi naar fl day for the world, TION. ies BOWEN R fa (RST CONG: —— —= | tue sean, — and the devil. We mean, of JIS TROUBLE. This Afternoon’s Pi Saati, “Washington ‘News and ‘Gossip. course, printer's devil, for in our good society BALLS, PARTIE qGBsso D4 CAPITAL OF THE t AP yp bat any & CUMMITTE Moor No, 4 Suepter | | | Seemed ier |. em | 0M, cc. DOWER.) fommeneamenammenmen AMUSEMENTS. | ALLS OPERA HOUSE, i } STATES, ING, February 10 awa ee, STAT THIS EVEN . ae —— ~ tragic actress, *. im. Site mrs. i “Tati Khe beet Dramatic Conrvany of the’ esac pew and onclet play of CH AGLOTTE COM} translated for anor: by the late Peter Ric! ¥ a te ceive ‘dcp ite previous perforn ance ed euthusiarw The entire Compan sl prices of admission io exter tokebel at Ellis” music at | ATIONAL ‘THEATE! | SATURDAY EVEN NING. Last wight of the emi ——— fs we harbor no other; and to this personage who i- MANY WIVES. Sa rompay, February 11. Good Reasons fer Believing She ix ‘Te Paes a Ex-Se Borie lett | 9%!2y growing more and more important weowe SENATE.—Mr. Williams presented memo- | ome, Feb. 1s Sane. coaiie Saieeal o thie morning for Baltinena: Mo. tees | a debt of gratitude, for although bis indefad-| awermER sEBIOUS CHARGE. | Tal of eatizensof Oregon asking the amendiwent | ig bow out to hin pore bday, bes "or here this morniug for Baltimore, Md., to epend ble eal not be properly appreciated of the Constitution so asto prohibit the im- | 00) stil, little real fear exists the da: th some friends in that cit They bred asins and HITE portation, manufacture or sale of intoxicating | _ con on The os'y portion of the roate Whore just in our midst, we have country eo’ an THE MUBDER OF OF COL. WHITE, r e ier return: this evening. ‘ailies all over the country who rend with avidity iq’ eo ors in — i Referred to Com- | <he would be likel 0 encounter | ng ser she ucle of Washington gaities, and delight mittee on ¥ oF @ rongh sea wou! m Sandy unt “comanmsa wasduil fo day. After passing the | ‘20 ghronlcle of W's the peer = KE IS CHARGED wits INSTIGATING IT Alaska Land District Bill the House adjourned | another advantage. Mauy. ladics receive the i ae at a quarter pest 3 ‘eck. The Senate at that | me day, and of course ‘annot know what The papers have given «2 the particalarso on outeide their own dwelling, it the allegations made against the Hon. O. ©. Bowen, hour was engaged on a private iand bill. Feet Scepter elles these fem | of South Carolina, first of bigamy and then of NavAaL Onpwgs To-pay.—Soeond Assistant | (20ianatory Temake will call forth the g: trigamy, and now, it seems that @ yct more se- Engincer Joseph H. Mermony bas beon ordered — Friday isa miseellaneous sort of day. The | 0U# charge is laid upon him, that of instign- to the nayal sation at Moun¢ city, Til Lien'en- | weat Enders bate ayprojriated it, and many | 0 the murder of Col. William P. White, of ~ Todd has been detached from the | others who like to be cree to go where they | South Carolina. His sorrows “come not oY Acransemants reapactt lowing features in the cole! of tb and ist wt bes! SRRAND CIV.C BALL at the Masonic PEM PLE on the ever ing of th Mr. Anthony called up joint resolation to bad croseed the Gif \'real Print 20,600 copies of the REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER ON BDTCA- TION, ‘the th of January the question being on the amen iment of Mr. | Mad there been any bad weather dur Bayard toexpunge from the report the para- two dage. Jen: ‘ graphs giving the opinion of the edacators on {or alarm, e the subject of public education in Delaware. | Verseis which have arr. Mr. Bayard said the paragraphs which be | the south on the leth proposed toexpunge were the mere opinions of | nary, uniformly repertc SN GnAMD Ma LOO. on the sans Both Bullsto? Pebreary 1, these so-styled * educators.” They contained verse lew! | Ficitc Fees ana apnoEE ce ain exders: rleage om other days. It is reception day at singie spies, but ir i Dat Be magt | no facts, but merely the opinions of these par cd gy ey they reyort ‘TRE TRY DAYS allowed by the constitation rer | Observatory, Mrs. Ross Kay'e, 3 not be condemned unheard, for, asin the « ties, which were libellous upon the peop! ort Ge weather up to. : co) IRATE! 1, psi bull’s, Mrs. Maynadier’s, aud of the Hon. Mr. Batler,of Tennessee, peat Ware, aul which he did not think the , almost certain that t he fowsennes ¢ ake N arro3 as the President tosign the bill repealing the test | Ruy stee Mire Bete niso have whom charges of wrong-doing were loudly | ®¢ Would wish to insert. no storme since *be left, and could not ba a> an buna nay sonmene wuE< MORAL, SOcTETY oath act has not expired, ae stated by acontem- | Mrs. Fremont. aoe senip et hen put to the test, may | pclt- Anthony had no objection to this portion | been lont throngh stress of weacher. Ander. ‘T’ "REN ‘Booabinpeas ecciary — Mrs. Fremont and daughter haye perhaps | ™* Q er The il was received by him on the being expunged om the s joa the Ar | (euch wae by any chance encounter od \' we it twe : prove to be worthles: trom Delaware that it w: be difficult to select a veanel more ty to se MAS: UPRADE AND C1YiC BALL, r daye will notexpire vit) Wedsecday’ Rest’ the | tbe largest clcto of friends ostaide of those in| ! ‘The following in regard to the last accusation | | Mr. Sawyer eaid the Commissioner of Fduca- | cessfully withstand ite sheck= than ‘he f oe: | AMATEUR GmUMESTBAL UNteN | Shin tut. : official life. There is something so noble and < MASONIC HSLL, FEBRUARY 17.1571 and by se est Professional asd Amateur Vth, 1:7}, at 4 o'olock p.m. Sone R sri actor. é oF ¥ L NkiRk, SO Cit PRET Bes Condsictes of Orehesteg. tion had applied to the Secretary of State see, She was only about six years old, © Delaware for information as to the. educational | puilt in the Brooklyn wavy Yard of the best ma System of that State, and had been informed | terisi, and was of immense size and streng by that T that he could give no information | (nder ordinary circumstances -he © on the subject. The Commissioner had then | te eight or nine dars in making ber paseage a Plied to thenext best authority,the principalof it is net at al! unlikely that on sucha the State normal school, and thie gentiem: | would steam up to her full power, but wo with the aid of others, had furnished the infor: | trust to the aid of het canvaswhen it coos mation which was given. The Commissioner | made available. If, then, she average! og thonght the information was as far as it | knots per hour, it would be doing very weil, ar slevating about there ladies, that they attract | S&tinet Mr. Howen ts taken from the Charla through their mtrinsie worth. Mrs. Fremont’s | 08 Courver of natal dress yesterday was as anijue asberself. The it will be remembered that on the ‘*h of first skirt was mace of a came!’s hair shaw!, | March, A. 1). is64, Col. Wm. Parker White. of with its tinge trimming, Anover dress of biack the battalion of Georgia cavairy. was cashmere was draped above it. sitting in his headquarters, by a ball from — There was a distinguished company at Mrs, | title, in the hands of some one from the ou’ Eli G. Grimeg, one of the command, was ar Riokett#*, headed by the President and his! rested for thebifence, and there stated that guests, Mrs. Borie fa Mies Felt. Mrs. Ricketts To cemmitted the deed, and had been insti- Tam ODrsrRicT GoveRNNENT Britt —The conterence committee of the two Horses of Congress on the bill to provide a new form of government for the District of Columbia heli a Meeting this morning. and discussed various amendments to the bill which were adopted, and in the Senate afterwards Nr. Patterson asked eave to have the amendments printed which was granted. Thé committee will meet ase * See ee I STEAMBOAT LINES. | a tse dood, aon a = pele tell the =e =. | at that rate her passage would be o - = a ted by her sister, Mrs. Lawrence, apd ted thereto by O..C. Bowen, his former ¢ r. Bayard said thie normal school was no! a ' Gave. Aiter arrival there, weeks might, 9 FFICE THE POTOMAC FBKBI CoM- again on Monday to prepare their report to be |. "as Beis radies , and now member of Congres from ti 0 a “PANY. subroitted to the House and Senate on Tues- | Miss Case. The’ gg tte te to superbly. Mre. Ricketts wore embroidered For this Mr. Bowen was arrested, sod Diack grenadine over black silk, which was orae ges preferred before the military court at- trimmed with gold color. Mra. Lawrence's | tached to Gen. Beauregard’s department. Ou dregs was @ ch+f d’ouore white silk chened with | the way to Charleston, Grimes jumped from the delicate flowers, pink silk trimmings with deli- | Car an: escaped, and was never heard of Fg cate muslin ruffes edged with valenciemnnes | #shert time since. Mr. Somes never was tried, lace. This dress was very bayfant over a pink | there being no Reger pl or evidence, but re- silk front, which tapered off On the train. fiiss Papers in Rye ee ae ee obeoe ee —— ntran pepe inte Case ware ® pale shade of lavender, rich aud ae ‘Alterwatds, he was made, ander the Fed- perenne: eral authorities, ‘clerk of the Provost Court, State norma! scheol, although th le partion called | before any vessel would Le it so; ae aa at call it the United States unless one was partially normal school. he desired to say now was intelligence, which It was evident w: that the peo) ie or \pewware paid their school | or herarrival would have been tedfiow taxes as Feadily af the people of other States, | point, that it assuming that the Tennessee 1 With whom he did not wishto make any com: fer jiarase without “accrdes* OF interes Parison. But these self-styled educat ore give \ it ® extremely probable, however, that merely their suppositions, thelr speculations, | accident may have oconred to ber machin and he asked that they be expunged, because | whieh altho: although pot in any way aftecti:. they were not true. safety would account for ber deteution Mr. Howe sais! this statement of which the | case of such accident occurring while cr Senator (Mr. Bayard) complained would do vo | the Guif stream she would probably day. é » after MONDAY, 10th P KT, ; , Pk ONLY wil make Sees ee pRUURLY TEL ref Qonmencing MONDAY, Syurany EO ee cab Ww ABH INGTOR. as follows rated E from? a, m. from each city. —— Family Swiss Beli Ringers! Steam: RwWaset wilt remume her tripe to focalasts, Bar pists, Violiniste, & Cornet Players Cove river and intermo4.ate tandincs on the Bury | Vooal Largest ua Bist Troupe st Bell Shee ay A eee eS Furpat ‘Am Assisted by the Greet Humorist, Ri Ss. . President Potomac Ferry Compan aud ether vocal Lon gy Som Usecrvere> Laxps GRanTED 79 Ray- Roane.—Attorney General Akerman hae de- cided that the government has noauthority to withdraw from the market. and that purchases have nerights ov, unsurveved lands granted to railroad cot nies, in alternate sections, and says: “Claimants, by aes ot reemption and —— settlement take care ifthey upon unsurveyed lands to seleet such as — Mrs. Bristow looked charming in pearl | counsel {or the freedmen, and, finally, waselect: harm to the State af Delaware, He thonght it | the best of her way to Bermuda, and colored silk with trimmings of velvet the | ed to Congress. was desirable that the defects in the system of commanication from there is 8. GEDN BY, Generel Snperintendent. fe -tmatl | ghee ‘Geen foep, Violin: Comet a, Ot aie, Plenl, Tab Tinex tors whet A lands rent as | Sac paAge: in Bad wee EIR rE nie tee cas att Osta oon eachat m the States should be porated oat, | this would account for the lack t i 5 ‘Zithem and sihe: BELLS | Everythidg e] of Mrs. | davit of Steele McAllister White, the son of } as the would then be made to remedy }from her. About the only real = uQUNT VERNON. Ne ' company’s right bas attacued come to be detined — Friday is also the reception day a new snd elegant, a lar entor- by survey. 7 Mob: Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs. Eastman | (0l- W- P. White, im Georgia, and was brought | the: would have to encounter in the route, are ARROW, ¢ Capt» oat a Gghdns mie CY a nt lend Richard Mohun, Mrs. y, Mrs. to the city of Cuarlestons and yesterday was | Mr” Bayard said these statemonts wrere worth | taking fire, or from collision, andthe risk els Davateecin: slit ictaeaiiy 3 THE PRINTING Hover ron THE Brxp.—A | and Miss Dorsey. Their visitors are numerous, committed to jail under Hagens ed youl less ana steer and he ope = wap tel = these is much jess on board of a man- a mr P ' " e id follo: avi was to bene’ cause education by pa i . merchant peace te BAL 2 Para: Tp es es OE | ana rarerral so che DOES Daca meee | Sok Oe San ee ace nT | Sele, tc Jeet enous eteniag eters Trung them. . ae | on acount ‘of “the ‘igh Hate: of dace ROB. tov Alezendris, Forts Fest, sx ous nie cia. woci-red sosie ta a9. Sp. | Bnd referred to the District Committee, numet- | Og Geaens ay Justis foal proud, save a | of age, of spare figure, some five feet six inches | “The debate was further continued by Mesers. | Sn pourd, and the ext preeeatign Seen ee ee eee Beis” | fe onker Avtona'ad Sew York cig: | tashonnbe party lost night.” **'" "| fn Regt, hou ot Gur compienon, ba" aad | Carpentars imums:“Winwn, Sanyew"ari if Manhunt yattng' sit at ess. 4p » Asi —Next week will be crowded with events. | °° Crartesrox, S.C., February 8, 11. Monday night, second card reception of Secre- | _ Personally appeared Eli G. tary Delano, and the young men’s German. | ™- Cauliied, a trial justice, others. During the discussion the morning hear and attem te teach her port auder caus» , and the subject went over. uer time of arrival would would be very uncertain. ir. Vickers, from Committee on Commerce, | reported bill to prevent obstructions in the THE rROCEERIE ON or Paglia. ee harbors and channels of the United Stat Congress to make an appropriation tor American Printing House’ and. University for Blind in the District of Columbia. Amoug memorialists are Henry Ward cecge ts ex- Mayor Booth, of Brooklyn: ancellor Ferris, A University; Rev. ‘dam McClelland, (the distinguished blind cler; an of t Brookiyn,): Hon. Adam Bishop, and Grimes, before me a tor the cou: ) LINE OF. STEAMBHIPS if oeikcr camnvan gh WASHINETON | AND NEW YORK. | a ¥ after the Fine Ste: fcamehipe BO. guicht | PEEMIUMS FOR TROTTING HOBSES, | liews: | 7 Onn GIBSON. apd VALUE! regnisr crovims Sencla Dash. One Mile, Horses to <e lo week! sriys btw. CROMSETOWN. oe Gentlemen's Koad Wacom First Premium.—All horses. Fine Road Wag ss 2 ieee 1 Second Premium —All borses Owned in the Dis- ‘> on. ' ie sauted Hata NON? b W71. Bincle For full int miation, apply to 2B. z ae iota. mean BAM, Agent ofBce en what! £0 a bax ! ae ty, and State afereeaid; sa; he is about Tuccday,an elegant party at the Pernvian Min- | twenty-four years Of ago, aud @ resident of Lee larens, -arbla St. alentine’s Day, and muny | county, ‘Georgia; save that Bo Was od of the favors Yor the German will be in the | SUM ae a Waenee bee aoe form of valentines. ‘The wealth and position of Georgetown, S. C., at the killing o¢ one Witham thle family will render their ball the eventof this | Berger Winto, and ene, Chrasteyner ¢ bowen. Brg, Chandier'ssecond | was the murderer; by the threatening o dap, bets. Menigemory Bhar ars come: © a lite he caused me to shoot andkill Colones Waite, on Saturday the President holds his last levee. | 1% a Cn bareet avvaraven Totes ot AE BS — The third card reception of Secretary and | visits to some young ladies that were on the To day having been set apart for the consid- ac tration of pension bills, @ number were taken | LONDON, Feb. 10.—The House of Lords was up and passed. mainly engaged to-night with oe ot mea On motion of Mr. Patterson, the amendments ures of merely local tance. te | from the Queen Was the Princess Louise ign upon by the committee of conference. | the crown. Laomeeianseeekeaehelinn were ordered to be printed, and the committee order of e day for Menday. De ym instructed te submit the printed report Inthe House of Common- all corcespor Mrs. Fich took place last evening. The usual } Islaud. and Captain C. C. Bowen fixed a blind | ‘The report of committee of conference on 1°12 | dence relating t the FrancoPranns een e large number Of distinguished persons were | OP the row that he traveled as though le was | pepeion bill wa conearred in. Also, conference | presented, and notice given of many sucst = going to shoot turkeys. He loaded 4 gun and | report on West Poin! appropriation bill. to be put by the goverment touching the fi present, and the large rooms welt tilled with | Foveitto me, he told me that 1 shout ROM) vices ob auesmaravaercrs—on.l aan oe tone iaade 2% explana andeomely dreseed ladieg, and many men dis- Hioot Colonel White, sither on his geingorce, _He i ES rs — ik) Toe voeaeer hg Remere oe oot eee tinguished either in appearance or by what turping trom eee Py ng Indies; 1 told bim that | Starkweather (Coun.) iutroduced a bill to pro- | the London conterence. He ead remembered ot ors ds. ae by Doth. | f did not want to doit, but he (C. C. Bowen vide for the revision, consolidation and amend- authorities had promised Pavre a pase Domine Sed Caeser eee oa | suid that J shonid do it. 1 told him the second | ment of the patent and copy-right Laws, Ke , Sell te attend the London conferen=r, ok gpl and therefore cowcen receptions, still | time that 1 did not want to do it, he(O. C. | Tetsed to Committee om Printing: should Le sent a a representative « . hese eee ee the most elegnat oacible, Mex, | Lowen) persisted, and told me that 1 shouni | rte motion of Mr. Poland, (\'t,) the bill Dut the Prossian lag Laving been viol Rogers, Mrs. Fish’s daughter, who is visiting | Obep Ulm. ne he was a commanding officer: le | relating to the taking pf testimony to be ured | aPFlication was renewed by Favre to the told me if there was anything wrong he would c is tary aethorities, the bombardment bad beg het: was dremed in astyle particularly becoming | ftand the blunt, Me banded me a AE when ne | BelOFe, the departments was taken trom the ¥ i . a FIRST DAY.-MONDAY, February %, 1371. Tur FAwity oF THE Late Carer Jcstice Tawey.—The members of the bar of the Su Preme Court of the United States wet in the Supreme Court room at the Capitol this mora- ing, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of taking measures fo afford the members of the legal profession throughout the country an opporta- nity make some provision for the sur members of the taiaily of the late Chief Justice Taney. The meeting was called to erder Jame: Carlisie, Fsq.. and, apon his motion, Attorney General Akgrman wes called to the chair, and D. W. Middleton, Fs«., Clerk of the Supreme Court, was chosen secretary. Hop. Montgomery Blair moved that committee of five be appointed to take general charge of the subject and fecure concert ef action among members of the bar throughout the country. gay season. Weclnesda: DISTRICT TERRITORIAL RILT, Premium —Horee: pot olen. pine bie obe eepenater 1 three minutes io pa ner of Btn screct and New lie Fine Hobe for f Siend Pal ets far — esident.__Facobd ee ___3. W- SORE PONE, Eyertieet.. orth Premium —AN horses—barring the horse NE EXPRESS LINE. V! CANAL, which wi u the first race. Set of Gold-mounted PHILADEL® 4 cane ene. Filth Ps erafa —Dowble teanne otk horses owned entleman, and known to bave been drivan ‘ spout ana tea trun Sawa teh, “Donbie at Tounted aruegs to litsty audy to seu, Land: mort wnat | | some Robe and Biaukets. SECOND DAY—TUNSDAY. February 21 Tr « Mele except a fine whip iseivan Sie: (seed @ay from Palladeiphin. SATU d Favre declined to ieave Paris. ined typeof beauty. ‘The | ioaded- aud tor to go to the blind and com, | table the Senate amendment concurred im, and | 80 La is yest six- | Addresees were then made b: Ati i loa nd tole mae ho and come | the bill passed. Baxter, secretary to the aimiralty, in anew e: wae ve sit c-hand Whip. | General Evaris, Senator Carpenter, Sennter | Lreylcit, members of the Cabinet and of | handed me positively that { shoud mot let Gat | “Mr. Garfield (Ohio) iutroduced a sulstitute | to questions as to the condition of Isr be | eis ie-havd ; x enter, Seni eat gem legations, many inembers of Congrem, | White pase without killing hit L went to the false . wis. SSR pee Cem hand. Handsome Four in- | Edmunds, Hon. C. N, Potter, and Geteral Gas- | aude large nujuber of botavies Wore present: 7 kand Whi STE dae lene AE SCUEM Ehart rt teem to eminem Tacrm Rees sth at a Wharf tei daly ‘OGrth —Best private family carriage. Handsome end 7 and ereos 3 bee Seyieaa in arent. field, all of whom expressed themse! ves bon ig in accord with the movement, and wing tribate to the virtues and abilikeut the late Chiet Justice. The motion of Mr. Blair was then adopted, and the ehair appointed as the committee Mr. Blair, ex-Attorney @eneral for the bill to provide for the issue of national | the’ government hat been able to «pare Diind and eat-down there: Was there but afew | }, notes, er p e tons of food for the Paristane, and th Understand hat these ee eanany poeple do uct | minutes when I'had taken the lock of the gun, Loy ‘Comittee pf engl ney pee pom a Bomagelge th RA oe homber were present Yast night who were not | Gack att told: Bins What Peer io ear ot | “tr. Gartield. from. he Committee on Banking |. Sr. Cockian reviewed the iureign relations invited, and whose faces, even, were not known | and Currency, reported back a bill to incorpo. ‘he country. and demanded a mp istersal eta'« to Secretary and Mrs. Fish. gun. and the main suring got breken; he said fate the Drove and t Wve'te the condition of affairs as re — Beet geutiemen's waddle bores Sad Stock Company of the Jis. | wept relat : that it wae da strange chat the main epring Peo} * P's it might be | earcs Pras Sth Best public heck aud team. Barc-ome | Fvarts,Senator Carpenter, james M. carele, | —Th€ crowd at Speaker Blvine’s was very | should get broken by sock: ing it (the i Satecred to the’ Gemaltten eu the Damn of | There was subsequently brief debate wo)» * pair of Blanket and Solicitor General Bristow. large. and embraced almost everyboly of any | went and got another gun, and fixed i up and | Columbia. So ordered business of local nature. Adjoarned New 7-30 Gold Lean. Seven atest, trotting hotee under, sad:ile, pte < note in Washington. Here, as at Secrejary | !*dedat, and then fixed up another blind on the | Lawrence (Unio) from the Committee on CONSULAR APPOINEMENTS — ‘ Chairman of Commnities. MaLLrox ALARM IN New York — Fish’s, the crowd was so creat that it was mot | fou ard told see that fem coats boat load: | a. Propriationsreported back bill to provide | , The following ore the Londen G easy 10 designate individual toilettes, though | White) irom that blind. I retased todo it, end better protection of the Northwosters ork. My the general ‘efiect was exceedingly ri he then told me that he was coming to Gh ales ntier, and to facilitate cammence between S SAFE: PROFITABLE: PERMANENT! | Premiums tobe « 3m .@ Buo.. Peons store ot FP. A Lrrz, persons in thie city died ot small sua avenue, between 4°. aud Fox during the week Cuding on Saturday ta, and twenty-seven in t) previous week. tn all, ar Appointment- appe e of to-day: Archiba JAY COOKE & co., tips g berses to poporgen ¢ oe on : i eight death fortnight from this ter- ee poise oui rt Se oad og cnt pase atk coveted = ween vs committer, Marble Bi f 01 t 1 did od Whi | Offer for Sale at Par and Accraed Interest | iman.sthatrect- neat Bron or before the Lobe lasts hibleieease. “Thera + rene toe week kas THE BRITION COMMISSION. dic time be |G. C. Bowen) would come back | Mcotumerce. (Ob) from the Coma mittee on | de | Slvimg ame, description, and owner of horses the necersit; of prompt and thorough vascina: The Questions to be Settled. that J should never see bome. 1 put of and Mulitary A reported Senate bill relative | THE : | BF Andour ee sents apart dures the cay for | tion, Dr. Morris, th city sanitary inspector, We have already publisued the names of the Pome imp gl Sight, ani e (C. G. | to ution of useless military reserva- First Mortgace Lard Grant Gold Bonds , 2 wed cautions the public against aserious error which | ocmmistioners appointed on the part of Great | "OWEN) Was tobe at campon Tuesday morning. Qn amendment, which was adopted, Doth: ear i may le8u to still worse results—namely, the im- pression that @ mild case of varioloid will not reproduce emalipex. The prevalence ec idea has caused a negiect of sani tions. It is proved tiat smallpox isan easily communicated to other persens, unp rotec: tected, by vaccination. from the mildest case of vario loid as from the worst torm vfsmalipox. ‘T: he poison is only on€ of de; , being the same in mm | took the gun that he (C.C. Bowen) gave me. Britain to settle the differences betweemthat | ‘The Colonel was eitting at hit wiiog could erct | forties, country and the United States. ‘Their public | have sot him through the ivcad or through the | 2&2 eh A at Noe services up to this time may be thus bret) | SOF. oF anywhere. but’ I thongut 1 would | HOUse Proce he Baaete stated hoot ara rum wmliere he was, and mise | fF TPs cs Ov 4 PRIVATE xATORE. - tim entirely, but be was sitting with his feet . (TERT OO George Frederick Samuel Kobin-on, Earl De | Hirciched ont thom hit the baie ee ie leg: | acut iach, late eared a bill tor the relief Of | sa coguiar: Grey and Ripon, was born in London, in 1877, | Tturned rontd. wud walked o and threw the | } ‘of Mexico. allowing him as , bave been &,6 and succeeded bis father as second Ear! Ripon | gus owns a ditch wear the t | Bete salary as OF THE primi NORTHERN PACIFIC RAMROAD COMPANY 1) ee ‘These bonds sre secured. fret, by » First M je om the Railroad its rolling stuck. equipments, <- ond, First Mot omens << more wo cock Hagthe honor to annonuce a Sones bery INSTBUMENTAL CONCERT at MASOBIC HALL on the Erening of riba, February 87th, 71. See tntere ad export and suse, | went on , the, ime he act +f stock of cotton at sea, 513,60 American 398. of ‘ and luis uncle ae second Earl De Grey in. 1%3%. ‘ i F oN tea penton — ed a8 | Sal tt > Xe pit Bovis apo tres trum Cniied States, Ta : versscuent. = bot snetaneeswarioto::tboh ing simply smallpox | He served as a meaubet of the House’ ot Com. | {aug ia Sol, White and erated ai iene | each fy ssa Ia bo BE Erigeital oth at thevcesd Of Thirwy poate and Ge Ba oes ¥. moa, * | Commercial: Bo mona for Hudderstield, and eubsequently for tue — ue | Orleapsin February, +, for middling Orleans wi bien x, se deported sbi rein ie | Advices from Manchester arc less tavorabie, the tth Blaine re volunteers, granting him a old | elie po a market bere. o ew red western spring whea*, i"js. §d.alds. id. eet ee ee Oe | tor es ies Ot No. 1 to the lowe-t Trades ¢ Seuii-auntally at theratecl Sevis ANE Tint! pen rinard fa "denominations uf @1W2, $500, ey are insted ‘n detominations . ore M-95.000 and 910.0, - eatirs Tuctees under Tigege ore Magers. . Of Philadelphia. and) “Bdger Ti Gorottest of the bens Lim Captain Russel and Lieutenant Platt were present, and f think vant Law. ot Savannah, West Biding of Yorkshire, from 1555 to 1539, ‘when he entered the Houre of Lords. He wa: |) as with we Col. W: Under Secretary of War in -June, 183; Under uot blame me for it, but he Secretary of State for India trom January to | a Waek- hearted scamy. it Secretary of War from 1455 to 1566, Aegan, val Sti ANor DEATH ¥ROM CoaT*Ort.— evening Mrs. Hodges, wife of offi- izes, Mary ip astern avenue, between ( ‘Choptank and Gi strects, wat burned CORNER NINTH ABD D STREETS, OPEN FROM '9 A.M. TO 10 PF. wu, ALL ARE WELCOME: FREE REAUING ROOMS |. White talked with me, and advised meas though | had beep one of readstutts quiet. Bacon nd Cut, On 52: bd. for short ribbed President of the Coun- |; hildren. 1 lave always said that Capt. Pay " With Popeze and sn team al porie of te Pe ke See acing che amp on the cilin Decen {be Farl isa man of de- GG. Bowen was arrentes i teat 1 wontd oniae Arrived, the ship Gen jo" scifie7 a if on ~ | cided * | rwar: a this state: , and 3 - geloce matatiny, bs tecdiatin ae hee eae 3 } LIBRARY OF 18,000 VOLUMES. ploded, ata aapeiecaaknactact | Sir Edward Thornton ts well-known to the Thad tlie etatement in the presence of Bie we . tom ‘Seramnah. itm Te addition te thet? abeo tz. these Bonds | GYMNASIOM, BOWLING ALLEY. Atearfal mamer, and, at every step the f 1 e. He has bad cousideratie dininmece se aud Dir, Pe eo Laranore. in Lee county » eur: Mr. alllisds (lowa) introduced tesolation, aa ih . Tt heehee ap incon r. we Bell any other | aan Baye . the flames increated, an a as nee, baving represented hie country in | ve nies White ‘were it not that Twane | €bich was adopted, calling upon the Secretar: | amen Ce ee = neg ess iy oo eral, Ba cera Pe, 4 Dena resurnel, be ete her ead ene hus: | Htsiy, Brazil, Mexico, and several oi tue South su feat of C. G. Bowen taking my own tite. “str, | Of, Wat for any reports he may Lave received 1a haiee ot cotton. on the 1th, the ety ye fg ES LADIES’ READING ROOM and returi he tuund her American republics. Since his arrival here, Sir . G. Bowen said that he wend i me d alative to the on ct of the officers of the otfi- | font 4 < ) . its atime | YOUTHS’ CHRISTIAN ASSOC: TATION moots with Ler at the time of the explosion but. a boy Edward Thornton has displayed much energy me do jt—that is, if {did pot kil Cen white Sid | cers of the Mili “Academy upon the occasion CET [umm — Your nearest Bank ¢: | tS p.m. FRIDAYS wy and sey, in bis endeavors to bring our claims is P in BEY desir vannah Jan. ivth. the recent : - bark . Cann, voluntarily come forward to give mr evidence Of Ge recent expulsion of cadcte by members | Sih Poe tele. te ce bales. —‘, against Captain C.C. Bowen, so that he should lee fc was created a baronet Fshort th ime agp. te be brought to justice, and (0 relieve = co: — | sm Darien Bhi ‘. ip Comal Sarvey. et of | science, as it bas given me reat troubie Ew York, Fe! —The marine repor:er o me prrye be udlic men of Vanada. He was born mind, and heart, tee, ever ps it was ‘done. | TELEGRAMS | TO S_ TO THE “STAR. | the Associated Press at A=pinwall writes, under in 1815, studied law, and was admitted to the | | also told my wife, and Mr. W..J Willoughby date of February 24 You will uo doubt bar in 1835, Ent into politics as a consers- 7 : Great Britain to a eat comer | settlement. a }ypsseremane ce cCosTUMES. < so with avy of our Agents, whe will allow the Bighest current price for all WaPKETASEE nities reracte from Banks, mas | gies added I ee see es to my stock of LA- — — evidently suffered great agony. She was wenty-three years al aze, aha eit no family. The C! Goreaer was nowt: fied, but am inquest was deemed unnecessary. Boll. Gazette. Poth Lona. di IEDEENS FAMOY, in McDuftie county, Georgia, (where I now |: Th: fte: esata 7 some glowing accounts by this steamer of Say" 4 Hl send back © seoe. ae earel he was a & me: ft the Colonial temporarily,) lately, if 0. U. ii ©. Bowen was arr ‘arrest. | is A rnoon 's Dispatches. | Sel having iy! & place for th ‘and Without Saints ne tention we RETING OF THE CuESareake aND (Onto | Parliament in re ane has ‘crer since repre- | ed, and if 1 knew where Col. White's friends | | ship canal from the Atlantic to the Format ict si | eae at. BoaRD.—At the meeting of this board, | sented Kinston. after entering Parlis- | were, would write to them and say where | | Reports, | One, only one, of his mon, got eros address th. aude lervignede or } BABBY arina ill at the canal office in Hagerstown, on Tues Ment he became a member of the then ministry livin, %e = that they cee now where | | —— | Gulf ot ‘San Miguel, by the o! —— o ye od to sell this Lom, 369 Seventh atr day and Wednesday, January ith and Sth, ae but rotired 1 in 1850, In 1854 he ao avd testim C. C. Bowen. 1HE WAR IN EUROPE. | Strain’s expedition some rears ago, by th. & a wen care sh esident submit report to the board tered the cabinet as attorney general, resigned twee im to end Shere twos for fear > | trato river. Captain Seltridze found the pa-« JAY COOKE 4 ¢0., j — } ing the Fs revenues for the year 10 to be fm 1863, Phare been premier tor a brief period. | that he would b me killed. I first got ae- be Electi % 300 feet high at the lowest elewaton. The d= WLAaDWI outa. New Fork aND WasttNeto: . 7 5 ahows $18,701.06 less torne: agait uainted wit! owen abont 1500 oF 1861; m = tance across, x8 measured on the chart, i | sae Se neces pees ae a ieee 19; | Bisre tein, fur be Ss copa | Hee as Sareea icing ce eiae | T* FFM sectiens Commune | ‘ni acfa m mrane one ar “ show to ety le was one of the carliest Coptederate army. worked ith hi - eee The distance from the Atlantic to the Paci t During the past sear 9 aoe eee Sad wan one oF Teena eration Of the colonies, | before I went in the army, and cursed the day | Tétegraphed Exclusively to Tie Srcning Stor the route of the Papama railroad i "> tm ie~ i fod te the peda poh 3 the de! ee trom Ganada who | I ever knew him. in this statement Lhave told | THE gn ze Y THE | 1G the summit is 202 fect above the sea “pur comer aed C moet for rent. Tie 2 Santen ors Tok der nnge the terme. | the truth, freely and soluntarity before fea RENCH ELECTIOS S. ——e eae, * sorvicees to gether zi a wee. mesic eave nine Treseat holde the peat es ee mE Se Ga sla Feb. 11—A dispatch from [Lille Em@ of the Conl Mimers Strike air Goncerteorsticr eatertalimeatn “ole Start Tring tue | ton of ter. Ricco Soiree Ww erak ‘etre tae te Senn Lmtesl remit of te ‘stoction tm tas Tauacta Pa Se irnare ~— of th = ree me eer Jo} is another rominent Canadian ut i oneon >, Ti departments of the North only, will be pub- a ~< } BEICHESBACH’S Piano Stor é Fate of ton onthe canal from Cumberland A be FIELD, Trial Justice. Workingme: Benevolent Association the . es ' Fo Bo. 62h Lith Birect ote se tas ‘Aven corgewown, curing the year 1s" 1, the same a2 | af rritind pepe cpg he! = Ushed. The counting of the voter has beens | question of the Ferumption of work was vrougit Just reeet Su inyvicse ol « BLis: v1 ined to meet Hingerstown on Wednesday, March sth.—Hagers- igsion Merl. re he The foregoing affidavit was subscribed by the | long and difficult one. A monarch ier a . studied law, and after his admi to the bar | above pamed Ei! G. Grimes, after ae ‘same wi ial mem After considerable discussion and ame: town a ie Bole for male of the cel sti hi bi VARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, FIGAKO, | LBS Bates Gon Sn ge he eed en ns Droemsion and in & | és certain, as the republican majority is but 25 | ments being offered and withdrawn, it was de- “sibs bate ities. He served for many years in the Ga- | Garth iy, ioad £0 him in our presence, this sch | Dour" , while the monareLists have & ority | cided, on motion gt W. I. Williams, that all the Fiano, Grats thd Wriedions te REVENUE Wan in TRNNesgun.- “Super, Eodiaw Parliament and wasa member of cove | 7 Sones, es, averaging 50 per cent. a ty | Counties cali werk on the } a Fo Feb oT ee =—7 = Plentt % = wary. Wbe yeas nay# were called for, and ANTIQUEDAD, JOVEN AMERICA i vuadegtnk meneiaiee’ Emery sent 9 Franklin cot stl Bom on on Wed TAL Cabinets. A0 crly advocate of Contaderg. fous A; Musarnoron. Chapels: theten mee agate of | were a8 follows: 25 to resume work, and 5 mot 5 . 456) O35 EX HIBITI = States Marabal, together wi ¥ ound of lime and a potitien in the cial ry Sherig? Ghartesion County, | and the cities of Dijon gpd Toulon have elected |" "esume iN LOSUKES, “CONCHAS, PKINCES bb | "Fry AND SALE Fra” | soldiers, to arrest f persons for illicls distil]- {of the Dominion, pret, at Washington W. N. Tarr, hee or ater for the Awenbiy. ‘The | Ead of a Libel Butt. FINA. LONDKES VE COKTE, Orazst. aT ig Te partion wore arrested, |, and Phursday, murcred Ay on business connected the ror Charleston Counts. ies —, Cahors, — Sch, ana th the Kyoxvitts, Texs., Feb. b. 1.— Cal. Jobe Bar rREssap AND ROLSD. |. | IRIE Ec orcetanenny dimes Lord Tenterdet, the secretary of the commis a Vendel, Lot, Garome end Coie san mene: $2100 action ‘for Tikal agen a ibe nam of —ahkaceeeln an ee cight dosre above Oda pore linrecbaeroa Faeen ss pentane. tine State of South Carolina, Charleston County. conservative moderate or liberal union candi- Eagrev: Previous to that he was employed as a clerk me, Martin Caul- | Sper igend geld trial Jendee'a sad and for the Countyand | QWESTION OF EROLONGING THE AR- are, which ans ime tt test | ihantiny eb, we Krewe Zeitung says ne de- | Also, ust received s mua! lotof our new favorite rand NEW YORK PRICES. i} } PUNCHIN BLL’ THOMAS RUSSELL, Swecessor to B.C. Dyer & Co.) ae iis LL AULA AVENT! Gown. gg tween Great. G.G . jambs 4 crate welt what chance t ascents in the vicinity of the de Teace. the Freuch National assembly will co. te Uo. Treswery: ata. ro iy? sr eet oy 4 Ren ~4 RE NOT ~ s SROSSELS. e mM Favre, mem- at hae The rater nes rd the city. sain od FRENCH comsmava ES CARR mie THE nares eit PLEGTYO aves ¥ LADIES and MENS SATOHELS, arrying the girl until he get a It i now ancertaineg be- LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, pe sare ns che ntntnavaty j com Feed ree ete rig rena me 3 SULE LEATHES 7 acm . ut Ey few orci ted irr to do 3 Lorncr BE DIA Cat oF MUSCAT. for oman ‘poses, in wolfe ish x baitle, will probable ae CARKIAGE ROBRS, &c., 20, | spre: a. brgventat we iP aroand fgrense—just t sens a son Ad vy is cars nee suaracter | Tookes, who was victorions over bie, °7 5899 in GEBAT VARIETY, at pow PRICES 70 2 : power te feduce them bed whishey'when oo tor THE BOUTES TO PARIS ar OPEN, case to sores of rite them be r statement | OxDom, Feb. 11—The routes to Paris are all Baeeeacraxy? few 100 34 Pe Te eee cea F of | open, and travel has betn restored. Poe pepe ne a aeLin BERG, ; = ce ves | CHANGARNIEL AND FAIDEERSE weasw | CONTRACTOR AND BEAL BsTATE AGENT, ret © Loxpom, Feb. 1!, poon.—Generals Changar- SEVENTH STEEBT, Corner of New York*venue and 18th street, (Une €oor above Udd Follows’ Hall... OT a ment bas relinquished the t Property ip al} parts of the city tor sale vern- fem Uanye PATER 7: ap ces | and long tinge notes taken in payment. Real Betas URRY Pa’ 7 eeAYS and jong notes taken in payment. Best sud Megiom Troaks. st Genco” | paper if and wo). tes "Hse READY GOVERNMENT ont READY 10 RESUME WA bomabdccwon. | Loxpos, Feb. i1—a comes basbone inns

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