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tHE EVENING STAR, | BLISHED DAILY. At The Star Bulidings, - | orner Penrsyivania and Lith es } ay rae ; EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANT. STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. TELEGRAMS TO THE Associated Press Reports, Star. ss FROM VERSALI Ls. bt Tue bankers of Pa THE STAR is served by sing iepisecdians abs mca err 1 . — + needed tor pe at th pings 3TH Copies | € ite war contribution. The French have} at the count@r, Two Osyts | posed a proiongat» ae armistice. Favre PRick box pony aay brag [= =o ae — — at Versa ee ee ae cae LL. the «resion of the g t from the office longer than paid for. as . 2 _ 7 Te aaewine — Ek S2H5 WEEKLY Stau-vatianed oo Prey) = VOL. 37__N°. 5,591, GTON, D. C., 'T'UESDAY, FEBRUARY 1H, 1871. TWO CENTS. —_| commanacresstt nerertici Steaua n ——— aoe Pe PRUSSIA-VOTES FIFTY MILLION THA age = seta — S ee a ERS FOR THE EMPiRt. 100: 3 NTS PECIAL NOTICES. ry TIN, THE TENNESSEE SAFE! | will be Mr. D. W. Middieton, jr. and Mise Sal- , ne lower Louse _BOOKS, STATIONERY, Kite ___ AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES ; EVENING STAR. _ arjvefts'city: Sri vride wilweat asmbwte | Yauce of 90 00 Hal ore ATIONSL THEATER. Dr, SCHENCK advises Consumptives t SET ; N#®¥ 2° ORs. go to Florida in Winter, Having for the last Sbirty- Ave yeare deveted my whole time and attention tothe audy of lung liseases and consumption, I feel that {understand Tully the course that onght to be purgaed to reatore a tolerably bed case of dispased lungs i@ healthy eomnducss. The for CREAT DBAMATIC REVIVAL! THIS TUESD «3 EVESING. Bopeuary Hib, MES SUOTT SIDDONS, Ip Sheridan Knowles’ Beant.ful Play, entitled MEMCIES OF WW. sBares ‘ 3208 hy first avd most importent step is for the patient to FAIR » MANOR, by eRcbor ct John Halifax.gl 30 | Lik Wav. | avcid'takieg coll, and the beet of all places on thie LIPPINCOTT’s PRONGUNCING MACE, as | continent for thia purpose, in winter, is Florida, well down in the State, where the temper and net subject to such variations itudes. Palatka isa point I can recommend mt } @RAPHN AL DIOTIUNALY: svc $22 00 exprceoly ANS BREITBAN AS AN UBLAN $0 75 Fd ure is regalar, ” bh. BABNES’ NOTES ON THE GOSPEL.2 vor $3 00 KS. SCOTT SIDDONS, ‘A good hotel iskegt there by Peterman. Last winter Oa LATERAL ATLAS. new edi. ; Sassees woud bealy discoand, byt wives mbar the benling intreonce tion, Ie. Be £4920 00 ___ WEDNESDAY EVENING. __2t_} OPEN Ciimare and my medicines were getting wells wet ty ee pongicaL Euxoraio \ANTATA OF THE MONTHS AND SEASON: One hundred miles tnrther down and Rockwell s s vA PROCTOR'S OTHER WORLDS THa | “boRKeST HALL. SEORGETOWN.D C, d the air dry # — i TUMBSDA) RVENIN nary 14, ro, located there. 1 ECEEVEMA ON EPILEPSY er Hage Beit ference to Mellouvilla.” It The mete will be rendered with thir 5) | impossible to take cold there. The tables in Florida es Yoices, seme of whomare the moet prominent vo- | might be better, and patients complain at times, but | calist-of Washington and Georgetow that fa good sien as it iudicaten a retare of appe: : fc stot tite, and when this isthe case they generally increase BLANCHAKD & @eHUN. ioe foe |S Sud then fue tonge mat beats SUBNER PF sonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, al tel te . npn ee places in karious parts. of Florida. can ° =. es > v q safely recommen consnm ptives in rT. y Beess ON BEALTH. “ey pe CANTATA Tencous for sa) ing #0 arethat patients are less liable maul 4 OF THE to take cold there than where there is a less — COL GES AN COLDS: Cte THE PREVENTION a ne rarest sachet Seen eee, fe THOSs OF Pan ee gk eaRiUUB ARF EU- PROGRAMME Quent colda he is certaln to: dies fore > OF THE TrsRoat. ‘HORUS my advice is, go well down into th —out of the BEALTH BY GOOD "stytNG PI wsdenninixdbsicatog 5 Sa of prevailing east w 3. Jackson SLEEP. On. THR H YGISNE OF TRE NIGHT | Fel tus! RR Selo lll beweds thors wo are: troubled with’ s Tae ‘ | WINTER CHORUS. . iver, a disordered stumach, deranged bowe WM. BALLANTYNE. Bextette, ( Instrumental, \—Allegro........A. BESUA. | gore throat br conela, but wed Whose Inge liding, WINTER TABLEAU. diseased ® more southern poiut is earnestly recom: ic! Meraiirameentind oH eer fifteen years prior to 1889, L jonally > SUFACTURING cca $ oa Bolo, | in New York. Boston, Baltimore vd, Pi elphia Nk i : every Werk, where Lsaw and examined o ST+,.TIONER. THIO AND CHORUS.” are hot sg pate ween pratt FIRST-CLASS JW. RaLLiwona, | tenete—rmbracing eve: phase of hy BLANK | wOKS MAD TO ORDER. —has enabled nm nd ,the disease ine OM eat h. 0. Parke & Co.'s, ninomiliccaptenast eT fully and br nce miy caution in regard to faking cold. 333 AND 346 NINTH STR! Nw. Sele aud Choras, “g° Mandrake Tonic, ay Bole. if he does not avuid taking cold Five de ors above Pennsylvanie avenue, _ sans ‘VT! aq camps, Washington, D. Bextette, (Instrument: Behera. A. FESOA. ‘emtablished fact that natives ol of consumption, expecially those of the Seater. Se: n part. On the other hand. in New kugland, + INGRAVED AND PRINTED = —— dat least. of the population die of this terri . ° . avnabe as Inthe Middie Btates it does uot prevail largely still there are many thousands of case. re. What avast percentazeof life want be aa tives were ag easily alarmed in regard ‘h cold as they are about scarlet fi &c, But there are not. T a little cold, which the to believe will wear of i EXPED JTIOUSLY IN THE LATEST STYLB DLA SLES FOR 1871 IN LABGE VARIETY. BLA £& BOOKS IN EVERY ITYLE OF ine, Ok BM ‘0 OBDEB het MANNERS O / LG TRE EW sas L oan Bove: SOON a8 PUB T Quintett. (lustramenta! and Piaw AUTUMN TABLEAU. FIRAL OC} ORUs. Sexterte, | Instrumental, )/—Finsl Moderato. i (LOSING TABLEAU, OF THE MONTHS. Tu two parte. pen at 7; to hegin at § o'clock th if consum taking enous! n pay bo attention to it, and hence it la ot = n Tor another and another still, uutil the lungs are svased bey ond all hope for cure, "My advice to persons whose lance are. effected, Pulmy a The Piano used, has been Kindly !aruished ty Poe ‘ona : Tan ‘ort a « .XZDPUNG AND RECEPTION CAEDS EN “a 9 need im strict accordance with: *mavVED. -CHAMPION OF ENG ey will do the work that plished hi preseribe ough or night-@weats, and then Advises the patient to walk or THe day. aie sure to have a corpse on bis bands betore one. My plan isto give mg three medicines, in arire With the printed directions, except Cases wheres freer. use of the Aland Becegeary My objet eto zivet t ond appetite, Tt bexine to relish f ENGLAND, al Theater. WEDNESDAY EVENIN BANPSO“B GOOPS AND BOOKS SUITABLE — » MATEUB THEATRICALS, FOR NEW YEARS PRESEN’ aT PHILP & SOLOMON'S ord th «t . berween E South Ci FRIPAY EVENIBG, February I Ketreshmente, Danciug, &c. Ticketi rake i ih. 7*s o'clock. $1. children fel4 METROPOLITAN BOOESTORS, _@e 91. PENNSYLVANIA AVERU! TRE MASONIC CHOIR losely followed by ab SSOHOOL, LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS as low | Of this [tri iated by creeping chills and clammy night-svonte PTs, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. | MieB EVA MILLS prostrate and anno! the patient gets well aud r WILE ¢ Vided he avoids tak: he: jest. LLANEOUS BOOKS. &c., 20 to 4 per cent bh -. eas than the old psnmptives who have not ee ee DO '1a1 Penn. evenne, | "CAL AND INSTEL CONCERT vida "Eigse ay be aT wsuch? OG R THE SEXT THIBTY DAYS-scHOOL. vor bas, VHANKLIN PUB CO 121 Pore, avenue, WASHINGTON larly at that 9 ans of a thermometer. ft : 8. i , exereine within th linity A BIBLE FOR EVERY FaMiLy. TRCESDAY BYERS eee ET foom by walking up and down as much as bis fn te Se Pech peat HL permit, tn order to keep ups. Tickets, $0 conte, To be obtained trom the Sir he Wiebd ygeed tlio ¥3 \4 BOOKS, I 1@ of e Comm anderies e door on the © bel 5 pov Tien! sae Aree rece renee cet Lass Teostved from the | Sveitinig of the Concerns teks it a, fit iy taken end | Hi dolewale b HOPE IB: welling EN KETN BUCO, 12m E ee, ee ANOTHER ¥, acmired C WA RS. SCOTT SIDDOND as Rosalind, In Shakespear's come:ly of S YOU LIKE IT. WEDNESDAY & ai } ¥ BVENING 2 ATIONAL THE onic Syrup, ¢ have cured very m peles 5 seemed to he Go where you will, some poor con eon rescued trom the very jaws ot 3, by | 3,121 Pennsylvania venue, | "TEEEE SHOW CASES, good as new it a great bergain, by the ES ome! ay FRANKLIN PUB. CO..121 Penn. aronee. cog ea lent tn all pargacine wali ie NES CER ARR BABE BOOKS. itand sold ESTR&L UNION 4q rtaken too freely of frnit and by the FRANKLIN PUB. CO..121 Penn. ave. | and by some of the best Professional and Ajateur | ¢ 4 the Maudrakes will cnre ‘Fotent in the city, z sick headache.t THU yraany With. S71, at Ai | MB. B.C. cH ERMAN ....... | MB. GEO FELIX BENKERT, rviate the indulgence in water. or the tov uit. Couddctor of Orchestra, | the Mandrakes every night or every other t See Programmes at music stores. ay then driuk water aud eat water Admission to Orche: sesso cen, withont the hey will prote rote ‘damp. gniuat chilte and Try them. They are pertectly barniless. ‘an do you good only. abandoned my professional visits to Boston hont extra charge wt the Co.,on and after Mon fay | i | i af (San. Ber. 4 Obrow. Bep Pat. & Chron.) wr OPEKA HOUSE... | music store of Metzerott . nd New York, bnt continue to sce patient mice + No. Bg BOBTH SIXTH steht FOR THE CARNIVAL. SP NOUNCEMKNT. Bis ela a ike T FOR ONE WBEK OBL’ The oeLY DAY, Febrnary 13, of the cole- my medicines depe: y being taken strictly according to directions. Tn conclusion, L will say that when persona take my medicines ‘arpists, Violinists, & Cornet Players he Largeat gua Best a Bell Bingors in merica” omITH i! and other vocal) and instramental talent Ey 5 uartettes, Overtures, and Flute, Picolo, oye Sra Sse avd their systems are Lrought inte « 2 BAYE JUST SECBIVED A SPLENDID LINE thereby, the them without taipment ever before given In this city any druggist. 3 i .M.D., Tin tus WEDN and No. AS North Sixth arrest, DOUBLE #ND SINGLE BREASTED DAY at 2 elock. WEbaisbi¥etasare no26-s.t.tb.1y eee Philaleiphia, Liberal Prices will bemsintained! Dress “Cirele secured sents in 40, and Parqnette $0 ete: chestra Chairs, 78 ote: secured seats Family Circle aud Gallery, 25 cts. can be secured at Ellie usic Stere. o EM MACE, oJ AS CHARLES THE WRE: * At Bational Theater, WEDNESDAY BV ENIN!:.2t Sbhtur amnIVALcSpO< FAUTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE COR 108 — Di ust be cured. The alternatt such consequences as lite the is, parity the blood, LACK CLOTH FROCK COATs. ed Beat« fed 1w order, regulate (he female syatem. tite. banish every sign of dyape) sinoresee the vigor of both body 5 ralleve the children of om ta, Ali th ean oply e wi certai prompt: bows by Charles Gautier's Bative Wine 3 BLACK DOESKI> AND CASSIMERE PANTALOONS. ways opinion, endorsed by many of the BLACK (CLOTH eminent pl sidanan te emu 4 ot ‘The, com wet over all other Bitters. It has ee PREMIUMS FOR TROTTING HORSES, lately driven them out of the market where {t = ed Gautier e Mative Wine. Bittore WHITE MARSKILLES FIRST DAY.—MONDAY, February 29, 1571. pa rte rag oom-te STS, | Troising Sengle Vash, One Mile. Horses 1 BSTON'S 1V0. ARL TOOTH POW bs Tree See clemen's Raat Wa ef 0 tL ete ects tae cg TON ee EO Firet Premium —All horses. Fine Road Wagon. | eth. Seld by all druggists. Price, 25 and 60 con LIGHT «OLORED OASSiMERB eneegRd Freminm — Al! horses owned in the D Gnusdtaete oe Gan PANTS, | Gold moanted Herneen enn? 1, Single | Tits and taney moods deslare: Price’ ss come ’ ou Lr cet in be eset oe ate = ee pin Which have Bever Veaten, three minutes : m * DIPFERENT SHADES LIGHT WEIGHT lic. Fine Bobe for Bret, ati Pair of Blankets fer BALLS, PARTIES, &c. OVERCUATS. | “fon! Fourth Premium.—All horse which wins in the first race. Barness—single. Fifth Premium —Donble teama, both horses owned by one gentleman, «nd Known to Dave been driven fogether asa team from January 1.1571. Double sot Gold mounted Harness to first, and, to second, hand- some Kobe and Blankets. arring the horse Set of Gold-mounted G*®45D CABNIVGL AND FETE AT THE cariTel OF THE UNITE STATES. FEBRUARY 20th and 21st, 1371. OOMMITTEE HEADQUARTERS Room No, & Srevherd’s Buriaing, No. 9O™'s Pa. # am still Contingiog the sale of my Winter Stock AT GBEATLY BEDUOLD PRICES. 1 am oferiog WINTER PUITS from 83 to " The Committee of Arrangementa respectfully an sou sala hs. fECOND DAY.—TUEFSDAY. February 2. ok 25 cove, tha Spesar prices, and Hews ovis i aig Me nonce that the closing features in tue colebrat be as follows A GRAND CIVIC BALL at the MASONIC TimeLe on the evering of the 2ist inst .at which the President. Vice Precident Cabinet, Sonate and Duplicate of first day. except 8 fine whip is given CALL AND SEE. ee premium in each case. After that, the best six- 5 we Bi: band Wh yt. - STRaUSB, Second — Beet four-ia baud. Bamisine Four-in- House of i atives-and te invited quests of Popular Clothing House, Third —Best tandem team. Handsome Tandem Look WANK wauL at CABUSIS 8a- 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUE orth —Best private family carriage. Handsome anna Bape eebe fran by eeacetption : and Sader Between Mth and Uth strests, h.—Beat gentlemen's ssddle horse. Saddle ana | subsceh have placed in the hands of the fer third door from !th st. Ay on Ss ay nad fat _# Best 5 Johan's, ae Mere iitn wen tee ene mene, | “ieee ee thaatas te trees vat seme venib.—Fastest trotting horse saddle, Lg " inv: » MPO! SYR UM ARABI! combining style and speed. Waddie and Bridle. ther jaces. or to the Gom- COMFCeRD ss OF GUM ARABIC, C. M-ALEXANDEB, Chasian of Comite. TGbrow WepsPat i” testa ein Pegged 3 for, szremiome tebe coum at the store ¢ cae TZ, ——— —_ HS, 5 ARSE. a n+ msy lv ja avenue, between «. EC IT ES. Bola pean den aes HOARSE "AM competivg horses to report to Col. C. M a - son ly - oe feast guateman of the Cotnmnitien, Marble Bula Jom’ @ Saxe Gi ce ings, 7th street. ' 08 OF before the 15th inst., = giving name, description, and f horses. ARLES STUTT & VO. CABNIVAL Pounsyivania avcnne. C4esivan and owner o! BF" An howr will be set apart during the day for WILL DELIVER = persons im rirtes and om lorvntark toappatr on tae HIS POPULAS LECTURE, FLYNN'S Rar wits be santos comecnsd we ea oe FRENCH FOLKS AT HOME, PATENT SAb&TY CANULE SOCKET, avore fo9 tt Atthe CALVARY BAPTIST CHUBCH, corner {or i omuna ime porpuses. is self extinguishing and he for & preventative of Gre aud £retse—just tI M 19s JULIANA MAY ofsth and H streets, on tie Carnival - Has the honor to announce = WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 16 a. I. GREGORY, = or Se eemoenTe 5 16TH, 9068 Acne VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, , F prea To be given at MASORIC HALL on the Evening TERETE $0 OSES, ite Mt____634 Pa svenne, nege7th treet. | 3 RIDA) CBebruary 17th. 1S. Set tae Hoklers of season tickets to the Calvary course FFO# THE CARBIVSL = : © {06S _ | will please notice that the Lectures have been trane- F. TOSTUM: ~ COBRD Sisien. sur ferred frem Linceln Hall tothe Oburch. _ felt-2t Shs. BATOD 535 utmatect, eppooie Ge Treabary: (ested “+ gael ee Os Essctrip Wechington® (Goa Mil) “ite suceoest ally pre between oth co Poe Tania arene, — Sb agen ae HORSE EDUCATOR IN THB WORLD, USTIN PP. BROWN, CONTBACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Corner of New York avenue and Ith street. of some of i os Qes2 Property in all parts of the city for sale on edit Houses oFected for persone owmine prow and lopg time notes taken in paymiext Heal E poper ben gbt oma eld fever Washington News and Gossip, Px-Spexevary Bore and wife left the White House yesterday and returned to Philadelphia The receipts from the » WLES. INTRENAL REVEN source to-day were $1 Mr. F South to-day. 17, the colored member elect from wason the tloor of the House 3 k was dis it Luvesti Vee Hovse at halt past 3 0 cussing the report of the West I gating Committee. _ Ms. PrTcHER, wise or the Superioten t the Military Academy, is agnest at the White Bouse. ALEX. H JONES, Kepresentative from North Carolina, is a candidate for the po-tmastership ofthe House. TRE CONTEST botween the States of Virginia and West Virginia in respect to the jurisdiction over Berkley and Jefferson counties, is now on argument on tts merits before the United States Supreme Court. How. Wire Davwne p, the new Commis- sioner of the General Land Office, was intro- duced to the clerks in his office yesteriay afternoon, and to-day took formal charge of the oftice. TRE RECONSTREY Cobb, of vote on it on Thursday neat. Person at.—Ex-Senator Crowley, F. 1). Web- ster, and John Russell Young, of New York, are in town, and were at the President's House to- vi * . M. Walden, Represeptatire- elect trom the fourth district ef Iowa. is at the day. ov. National, ‘Tee Hovex Covairres on the District of Columbia met this morning. and agreed 10 re- port favorably on the bill recently introduced by Mr. Paine, and noticed in Tre Stag at that time, te change the grade of the lower end of Maryland avenue to conform tv that of the new Long Bridge. Tre Crnan and property of American citizens be lis way to this city with the correspondence. Hoy. Err Savrent RY, ‘Thursday evening last. stance due entirely to the abstinent the Senator elect. Contract ror the stamps, and chairman, ¢ Treasury relative to ot which Senator the Contine: 1 Bank Note Company, of Ps doue at the Treasury Department. an ia der stating that in accorda: ons of the join res and Germany. ‘These ships wi men at the disposal of the suggested that the supplies for this purpose col lected at other places be forwarded for tras portation from one of the above named cities, Navar orvers ‘bo-Day.—Commander Wm 1). Whiting bas been detailed fromthe New York navy yard, and ordered to command the Worcester now fitting out at Boston to carry rovisions to the suffering French; also the t jewing oficers Lieut. Commander rT. Mahan, (detached from the New York navy Lieut. Commanders 1). G. Woodrow and felix MeCurley, detache! from the Tydro- 3 Bairy, Surgeon A. A. special duty at New Chiet Engineer jard;) raphic Office;) Master H. G. U, Golby. from the Toston wavy yard;) Ens! J. K. Patch and E. B. Hociiing, (detached from York,) Paymaster Gieo. A. 1 F.H. Baker and First Assistant EF W. Seusner, Boatswain James W' ( tached fromthe New York;) Carpenter J. a Dixon, (detached trom the Boston navy Surgeon Wm. M. King has been detached trom ineer G. the Dictator. Surgeon SD. Kennedy has been detaebed trom the receiving ship at Nortolk and ordered to the Dictator. Surgeon F. C. Waltou has been ordered to the receiving ship at Nortolk. Surgeon W. K. Schofield has been duty at New York, Carpen- ter Wm. F. Laighton has been detached trom ship at Boston aud ordered to the erdered to speci: the receivin; bavy-yard at that place. Lieutenant Wm. T. Swinburne has been ordered to the Michigan. First Assistant Engineer G. H. White hi detached trom the Pacific fleet. ‘THE PRESS AT THE CARNIVAL.—A feature of he congregation of « large humber of gentiemen ‘h the press in different portions ot the Union, as editors, reporters, correspondents Headquarters for their accom- modation have been established in “‘ Newspaper Kow,” on i4th street, (through the courtesy of Mr. Willard, of the Ebbitt Honse,) and the resi- ress will enjog- the coming Carniya! celebration will | connected or publishers. dent and sojourning members of the do all in their power to contribute to tl ment of their visiting brethren. Th committee will aid in this pleasing through their liberality a banquet will bi tizens mittees have been appoints Commattee on Reception.—\.. A. Gobright, ley Anderson, T. B. Florence, Chas. A. bury, D. D. Cone, G. F. Dawson, Tompkins C. Grev, Don Piatt, W. W. Warden J. W. Knowlton, B. L. Hinton, L. C. Carpenter, and J. J. McElbone. Committee on Invitations. — Harris, P. Mot K. Young. 8. V. Ni Clarke, W. MeBris Smalley, nad )’ Brien. = “ ae vomuittee on Banquet.—C. S. Noyes, W. B. Shaw. U, B. Painter, «J. Mac Farland, LN. Burritt, F. Colburn, K. K. Evans, F. a. Richardeon, gnd J.J. Gilbert. Committee on Exercises —G. ¥: Adams, J. M. Morris, Walter Allen, D. lett, M. W. Barr, L. ‘Connor, G. a. Ww. . Washin; H. VY. 0 D.. MeKee on rt HL. , and H. A. Preston. fers.—J. W. Forney, jr.. . H. Kauttmane. P. ©. Poulton, Cliffors = R. F. Boiseau, and A. Sul Comm itt-e.—Ben. Perley Poore. c.8. ages . C. Forney, J. O.K Barris, L. ‘A. Gobright, ‘I. T.B Florence and Arthur Shepherd. +202. @ MeMARKARLE COLORED MaK,—There is colored man now in Alexandria, whoxays he came from Frederick, Maryland, who can, at J. wi Burritt, visible, and are certainly very remarkable—Gazette seee- perators took place at Pott opera Pl fae day, and adjourned to meet in New York to- Sy. ‘The Pottsville Miners’ Journal, Vr Oye of the workingmen, in an editorial article in its issue o! yesterday, says that such have been determined upon as will enable the joiners of the Seb kill region to resume work meeting of co Pa. Pe of ‘N COMMITTEE to-day had up the bill introduced yesterday by Mr. rth Carolina, to protect loyal citi- zens tw their rights, &c., and agreed to take a Damacm CLAres.—General Sickles telegraplisto the State Department that the negotiations for a mixed Commission te consider the claims for injuries to the persons y the anthor- ities, during the insurrection in Cnba, have concluded and that the messenger is on . Senator elect from Delaware. entertained his friends and the two houses of the Legislature at Dover on The supper, whict waa Served at 11.00, was pronounced one of the most elegant ever set ont in Dover, and was particu- larly noticealle on account of the absence ol every sort of intoxicating liquor,—e eireum- bits of TAM’ PRINTING.—In con- formity with the report and recommendation ot the committee appointed by the Secretary of Internal Kevenue cimupds was neral Pleasouton, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, yesterday contracted with ew York, tor the printing ot one color of the pro- d neéw iseue of distilled spirits and tobacce stamps—the second or finishing priuting to be "LIES FOR THR SUFFERING Faexce.— The Secretary of the Navy tis morning issued with the n of Congres the . steamer “+ Worcester” at Boston. ind the upply’ at New York, Lave been placed at the disposal of the committees organized in those places for the purposs of sending supplies for the destitute and suntering people of France N employ all the tepartment, and it is yards) been detached from thé navy-yard at Mare Island. Second Assi:tant Engineer ©. 1. Foss has been daty, and e Pspoe at Masonic Hall on Wednes:ia; afternoon, w bat newspaper man in Washington on that day will be invited. To distribute the extension of ber gets following com- A. Fin- Pils , H.C. Merritt, She Was Seen Off Hayti on the 28th UIt. (cm fraine) with towing veil and orange | Gr RMANY WON'T GIVE UP STPRAS Diese: The Key. Thomas Addisow will off- | Lespen, Feb. & The Secretary of the Treasary this morning ciate. he ceremony wik be pertormed a! publ isbed at Strasho e'clock. * received the following dispatch from the Col- lector of the port of Boston “Captain Hopkins, of the British) bark Mary | Baker, from Saint Michael, which arrived at Boston this morning, reports that en the 2th of y Will never re covered by the crt t Briteh lereig FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings, January be saw an American man-ol-war of Treepay, February 11. Mole, St. Nicholas, the northwest pointot Hayti. | SEN ATH —Mr. Williams, from Committee on When first seen she was under steam. Som | Finance, reported House joint resolution for the after she started over to the eastendof Cuba | rejier ot Join L. Thomas, Jr., and Edwin H under sail and steam, going very slowly. E Webster, present aud former collector on the gn set. The deacription answers that of the | port of Baltimore, being to absolve them trom yeport was - Tennessee.” the responsibility of making good the defaica- or Wel Sisco e Officers at the Navy Department eay that this | TMS Of certain of their subordinates. broken a Mr. Howe called for the reading of the report. and said be conld see nothing in this except that it was to relieve these gentlemen from pay- for certain embezziements of their em- ployes. | Why not pass @ general law relieving ail United States officers from any liability tor the acts of their subordinates. Mr. Corbett moved an amendment relieving trom ail responsibility for the monies ember ried by bis employes. W: customs for the dist Mr. Sherman sai vessel was undoubtedly the Teunessee, no other vesse! answering the deseription being in those waters at that time. It isnow known that it Was within the intention of this Commission to land first at some port on the northern coast of Sav Domingo, and it is probable that Captain Temple on leaving port, finding adverse winds through Mona passage, to the east of San Dow ingo. sailed west through the windward passage, an’! that the Commission will first visit San Domingo City before goirlg to Samana buy. It is thought by some. however, that vessel seen was the Severn. tiagship of North Atlantic tleet. P,S.— The Secretary of the Treasury received the above dispatch aud sent it to Secretary Robeson. On inquiry at the Navy Department we were informed that it it was determined to proceed directly to San Domingo City, and the windward passage chosen as the route, this Would not be out of the course of the Tennessee. By this passage she would have the advantage Leland Stantor dent, and Crocker, Second Vice President of the C Pacitic Railroad Company, have left for ¢ East, to endeavor to effect negotiations witli |e ‘acitic Mail Steam=hip Company, wherelyy te Central may secure China Apan carry ng trafic from Sam Francisco to Kastorn porn:a Skw ¥ K. The Two Mates of the Neptane ar. rested—The Sew Erte Generai Wert- ease. New Yorn, Feb. 11 —The two mat ship Neptone were arrested y im $5.000 bail each for exam/tiatic | The Times to-day says the amount of ‘he new | Erie general ap to be 83° 000,000, h, at par, would cove: v4 leave $5,000,000 free. Al! the original m» es, trom the first to @:th inclusive, are ats $2),000,000, and the debenture bonds, rot 4 mortgage lien, negotiate! in London $.) 2 tm 1865 and $1,500,000 in I —f GENERAL CABLE NEWS joint resolution was accordingly calendar. | Mr. Hamlin called up House joint resolution placed on the appropriating $5,000 TO GEO. F. RONINSON for hie services in saving the life of Secretary the ] Seward im April, 186.” Mr. M. said such ser vices would have been recognized by any other the } government long ere this, aud if the thing was dor all, it should be done ‘ully. Tbe joint resolution was thén paseed, Mr. Sherman, trom Committee on Finance reported adversely the House bill to remit da- ties upon such imported articles of merchan:ise as are donated and sold in faire for the benent of the destitute and i WOUNDED CITI7ENS OF FRANCE. He stated that the committer sympathized with the object of the resolution, but it was not ticable to carry it out Mr. Sumner asked which the purpose ef the resolution might be there means by | » On motion of Gladstone, satine meer WZ, | voted a dowry of £30,000 to the Princess Lower, secured” and an —— —— ot — = vore 1 6 i . ont: 1 - | Was umanimons. Gladstone denied that “he of keeping in the lee of the isiand, and being in i Tagan y by a direct appropria- | Pras - - Beg ny By ati | comparatively smooth water. No other United States ship, answering the description of the Tennessee, was there at the time. The Severn, on the 2th. was at Jamaica, and the Congress at Key West. These are the only twa’ships ot the squadron which approach ‘he Tennessee in #ize oF Appearanc revictualing Paris. The Premier aleo said (le vernment had su, to Prussia ty mane bown the proposed terms of peace. Mf. Rice called up bill authorizing terme of the UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS to be heid at Helena, Arkansas. Bir. Lrumbel! desired to call the attention of the Senate to this matter. There seemed to be a growing «lisposition to create new judicial dis- rei iar penn eg md = nee oy ~ tailed upon ‘reasury wou! great. Quite | a number of these bilis were now pending, and it was time for the Sevate to arrest the thi ri + — The business o: the courts did no! call for Mr. Davis concurred in the views of Mr. ‘Trumbull, and spoke of the disposition to carry into the Federal courts business which properly —Captan ine, of 'y trom Miragoane, Bayt, ve = that on January 2th, o® Bt. Nicholas’ le, northwest end of Hayti, he saw an Amer can man-of war. When first seen she was unr steam aloue, but she immediately made ra:t | aud steered for the cast eud of Cubs wader both | steam and sail. The steamer was very } ava | ship rigged. The weather was fine ai the time. | From the description of the steamer she might | have been the Tennessee, bul as her course Society. We overheard in the street cars a gentleman ask a member of Congress what they did in the House yesterday. The reply was: “Oh! you know Monday is washing day.”? We had heard | pertained only to the State courts, as one of the | Would have been in the opposite direction st = of the splendid bathrooms they had, aud sup- | growing evils ot the days, aud which should be | povracwe lsd ae. agua oer Sone Mier sand hem Uke other people, and | Sein ts Epamescoecs in eameeey eames : ple Saree bad no idea that Monday was tueir only , and until that time came acan this Westera Bailroad«. | Fisk, J) Sr. ing Domb 4s —I el] Aisposition to increase the number oF places | aes Gite that Temes PUK Ie ree for the holding ef the United States courts | Tatge interest in the Mies a ee. | it is known here that S90) ‘The bill was then laid over. i Mr. Sherman. trom the Commitise on Fi- | Stock owned am <4 nance, reported adversely House bill tor the adjustment of the accounts ot certain collectors ot internal revenue. Also, reported with amendments the bill for the redemption aud sale of iands Leld by the United States under the several acts levying diriet taxes, and gave noti¢e that be would call it up at an’ early day. | Mr. Cole, from the Committee on Appropri Bons, reported the Post Office appropriation | bill. Mr. Sumner, irom the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported adversely upon Howse bills ting the Secretary of State to bring home ter at the public expense the remains of Wasbingday. Atterthis we shall always co to the capitol Tuesday: aud expect to see the bovs improved by their Monday washing. But there is nO washing day to prevent Mondey being as brilliant .& reception day among the ladies ax any of the other days of the week, and the her is no damper, no matter how damp it may be; for while yesterday was a dey of slush under foot, and the trees retained their coat of crystal mail, the ladies. in cobweb lace shawls, Felvet court trains, light colored silke, and all the adjnucts of elevance, were driving trom the Navy Lard to ¢ own, and enjoying them selyes at many different houses, — Mrs, Gold=horough andthe Misses Randall received a& many calls 4s at any time + season. ontro! | for sale, and that Mr. Joy on the one hand, aud Kansas and Dexas Mr. | Mr. Parsons, of the Mi railroad, on the other lisder i | Joy ts suid to be backed by the Baltimore Ohio railroad, while behind Mr. Parsons the Pennsvivauia Central and Atiant | Pacitic roads. pur t the North 14.—Snow commence about four o'clock this morning. and there ! | been no cessation up to noon. It is four inches deep. Naw Vorm, Feb. 11 —There has been a heovy Snow storm all the forenoon. The suow « probably six inches deep, aud continues Judge Miller and { sige Field bas an elegant hore, and ited States consul at Vera |" garrimons, Feb. 1i-Snow commence! f2 is leas ot with th 1 the couwmittee had reached | j,0 e : as is © Great pleasure to meet with thie falc thay, | oS aavecas oomebgsion were reeemmitio mee | 5 shout |i ihe morning and continue and to find that ones» young can preside with | Simply because they belleved the pamge ot the, | “ads te this hour, noon as much grace over an elegant establishment bills would be practically the adoption of a rule Fire tn 1 oa an — The family or Assistant Judge Advocate | by which the Goverument would be expected | pont Junte’ Shy" rob 14.—A fireooonrres Dunn als receive Vheir home is near that ot ring bome the remains of all public ser- | this morning On Pie street, im May’* b “Ze nts dying abroad. i id a very hands 0 ¥ i postpo: Judge Field, and 4 very handsome, comtoriable | TANS d¥ing abroad. indetinitely 1 nel home it is. The General, with his wife and which was occupied by May, tobacco desler: Sarles, grocer; Sudderly, milliner, and May, a) who having heard of the famous beaaty wisued to see anil admire for themseives. — There was the usual crowd at Admiral Por ter’s, with the same eleganze, refreshments, dancing and enjoyment that have characterized these mutinees for several weeks. — The German at Marini’s and the second card reception at Secretary Delane’s were the entertainments for the evening. ‘The gentlemen who give the erman always contrive to make it not only elegant but bie. ‘The Lal! has & perivct floor for dandiog ud the costume of many of the ladie: a iittle more co- queti-h and pictures\u those ing a bat at Poughkeepsie as ber has and fainted, hae collected considerable from sympathetic persons, and las been j ~-4 — imposter and lodged in the Po: sie jail. ° = Prinee at the Mint. Putapriraia, Feb. 14.—The assay cowm - Sioners are pow in session at the mini. Prince to, from the treasury department of Japan, and Profer-or Foukoutsi. secretary of the Ja j of the commission, also Professor Mller, | of the mint at Sidney, Australia. | Death of Col. Boston, Feb. 1i.—Col. Thomas E cker- | ing, of the firm of Chickering Bros., pianovorte Manufacturers, diced suddenly this morning, of apoplexy. that Lewis Tillman is entitied to the seat: and sd, allowing C. A. Sheate $1,500 for his expenses in the contest. Mr. Kerr submitted a minority report, de- claring Sheate entilled to the seat. Not advised that debate was to be had upon the case, the Speaker (the t confusion Prevailing upon the floor at the time) put the question upen the muuority resolutions, and they were declared rejected. ‘The \ynestion was then put upon the majority | resolationa, and vxoy, Ber go deciared adopted. Mr. Brooks, whe been engaged with his colleague, Mr. Kerr, (Ind..) iy arranging the the time to be occupied by debate, was taken by surprise when he rose to speak, to tind his r lutions already adopted. To relieve the gentlemen it was proposed that leave to print be ee nag Mr. Kerr deciiwed to argue @ cane afroady ided. Mr. Brooks, in r to bring the question — again betore the House moved a reconsidcra- tion of the vote on both sets of resolutions, and | upon that motion proceeded to address the ae ouey Te=! daughter, are great tayorites in society, an) | UOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. | photographer. The buliding destrove st” thet receptions are as delightral a: any gi ven | Beck Ky.,) from t i | front we nae Bg. occupied ba seats, Swayne and daughter, with rhetr | on the Military Academy appropriation bill, | Aregzieh was hadi Mama ts friends, Miss Chandler an Miss Dennison. re | submitted a report; which was agreed to. | ‘neured. ceived “4 brilliant company. Mr. Brooks ( Maes.) called up the — Madame de Catacazy. in tat atte cafe TERTED Lx TION Cae ee ee © sy ma on cord o eafe vs. Tillman, from ith Pew ? i q > eving was kept basy many i ars im giving @ cordia) pt Baiagece pteew ee pS ae ich Tountonee | the name-or Sarak Bennett, claiming that, bet greeting to acquaintances, as well as to those that Sheafe was not entities to the seat, 2 | busband was on the iI] fated train, and identi y- | a8 Was one ot Washington's crushes. Parlors, hats, stalrways, dressing Tooms, audevery inch of the house was occu. pied. Mr. Delano and bis exceilent wife | as- sisted by their son and Wife) did thetr best to make xil comfortable, and uo reception has prov The Liverpool Cotten Market. Liverroot, Feb. 15, evening —The sales cotton to-day were 2.000 bales more than ‘> been more noted tor distin; zuests than * Say de | estimate, ‘ooting up 12.000 bales. that of Jaat wight The ladice know betoreuand | gute neuron’ of the majority Teport. vit eo the tate that will etal then: costly, elezant | porurt ang Y el ~ amrarapaye caren gl dresses, but nevertheless they wear them | pe 7 vieeraphed Exciustvely to The Evening Star Dressing bas become one of the tine arts, and | remind Me marie cope the debate, de- dull must be the mind that cannot take in ali id sage On motion of Mr. Kerr, unanimous consent was given to the contestant, Mr. Sheate, to ad- dress the House. Mr. Sheate charged that the power of Gorer- nor Brownlow was used unlawfully and arbi- trarily to deprive him of a fair vote tirst, and of the election atter he bad received a majority of aud nie. the votes; and that the outrages in this district 0. Corn firm Sivady white eouther:., ir the beauties of rich silks, wath their glossy sheen; velvets, which are typical of roy- alty;’ gossamer fabrics, that make us think of Asummer sunset, laces so tine and ot such wonderin! design that we are lost in almication of the genius that would devise and the skill that would execute such marvels of beauty gems that outshine the stars of heaven; and rpetrated by his opponents. His speech SP when all tnis magnificence is thrown around | Ye, Oats are in fair demand ati7s lovely torms, and bright eves are wade brighter | 78 lstened to with unusual attention by mem- 880. Hye, dull at 1. Provisions fi i pri ore uucanged. ‘Whisky quictai Sean PS New Torx, Feb | Wheat dal Lers on both sides of the House. Mr. Tillman, the occupant of the contested — Teplied to the remarks of Mr. Sheafe. by the consciousness of natural charms, im prove and heightened by dress, there enters a poetry of sentiment that divests these evenings 1s.—Flour ytiet and anchangs | unchanged. Corn quiet and steady. Of dipsipation of all the groseer elements. Bit | sgtepeomen, (2, Tecuusider was then laid on | sales ‘tacison Sor Se ane, hae Pe eho one dant remain the clouds all the while, and ‘Mr A. on, (Mé.,) from the Committee on | 2X: ,52) bond: Virginie eixes. exc Popular Vice President, with Lise peneeieeree: | Milltary Aftairs, called up the report ofthat | Sy go BN. ee. Morth Carola, of there ix a smile and warm shakeof the hand | °¢™m!ttee on the West Point investigation. =| pyrerwome. Feb. 14.—Viretnia sizes, old. W « for nearly every one present, as their circie of SS Vid, AM aaked, do 1%, @) Lid, 61 asked acquaintance is extensive; the Secretary of the Steamer Temmessee. os “200+ = State and his wife, who is se much admired | woRE REASONS WRY THRRE SHOULD KOT Yer GREELEY LyVESTING IX TEE SOUTER. that we all the young ladies have BE ANY ANXIBTY CONCBRNIKG EER. ing Spartan of Xb ° adopted her for their model; the Postmaster A gentleman who talked with the officers of | 2T@ informed that Horace with others Dareal, with that chatming little lady | u. Tosmessse saps they id net * ‘arm 8; Lis wife, of whom he séems so justly prond. ye they expect to get the price or — supe fs = with, Cn beautifully ein back - their ncranerie-eay and progress We oe Dedede ing ing |, and looking remarkably well. under from four to sia weels the time be paoelaers end omaha laazere ted unlese by unexpected chance, eof Control will be directed tow: in the for their piumpness and beauty. Edward traded there at this season ~ on- and Eady orntan, ed pleavantly with the ‘of the Che: with Cincinnati via Spar- comminy. Also, Hon. John J. Cisco and Gen. the Comm: < Asheville, om which is situates Flgab Ward, of New York, with their accom. mae port and allows ‘arm Springs property ind poetiy “acca.” Tact Spenten” ccigmens eportof the alaed coulds | arcecap Mcmpan oy F-,. 7 sty . The er and Mrs. LLEGED MURDER 4 Blaine were present, too. secompanied by their St Cho porte, but that —A to. emt Max my Ke- charming guest, Miss ( Hamilton) ge. reeks should be spent fu ex- dudge Swayne and Senator Thurman were | ploring inland. The special of there to do honor te the Cabinet Minister trom | the New Vork who is officer on their noble State, the latter bearing on his arm. | board the sbip) made Sigent foauiries a his wife and Mrs, Lowe, of Columbus, who nas left about changes ot letters oad ee one come Sime, ‘There were | back, and he found that in all probability the . ep ves @ pleuty, some | corr nts weuld bring ‘tters escorting ladies and others contributing only | with im the comes. oe theirown per: to the occasion. Government Se, in service are yn delayed by failure of Coal at usual coalit ph for instance, last month the” expected to coal at Vera Cruz, but found there was there, and the conse- quence was she had a nine days’ gail back to ey West. r i sees. is bi M A In this group were many cane oon ceo OF ea iltiom Bow. of those handsome Kentuckians— Mr. apd Mrs. Isaac weil and othe: Ca'dwell’s dress wasone of worn. Madame and Miss 7) observed

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