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4 VENING STAR. . PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, : at the counter, Two Cents. z Pack PoR Maitine~Three Months, @1.60; Sx Months, $3.00: One Year, $6 G0. Bo papers before, until, ike the », nd, —— the small rideries: tees. sweep by, spurred on by the crac!- ad Temeaih the rich ornaments—a Dard of iron spikes, which pierce and goad them at every leap, and, like frenzied creatures, they dash on to escape the torture, which only | ends when their mile is cleared and they te ot bright canvass dra 27a del Popol, the reat square at the end or the Corso, ts crowded ‘ong before the race begins br persons desiring | Stopped by a barrica across the street. T ¥ + At The Star Bulldings, hy 4 de oruer Ss eee Lith st. 2 7 EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. 4 yy U THE STAR is served by carriers to ther gud- C oOo eee ate sent from the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAH—publisbed om Fridsy % 37—Ne: 5,595. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, “EBRUARY 18, 1871. @orning—81.50 a year. Va ESS ER a a | EES to be spectators of the anloosing and starting of these restless animals. It is hard to tell which TWO CENTS. the multitade, or THE CARNIVAL SEASON, AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAB. sists —— ————- ce —— The Carnival. ATIONAL THEATER, “Washington Hewe and | ~ | This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. 4 — Gossip, cca lM adn = ‘Last Night of the Celebrated Actress, ip ae ante Sadak ‘Auieclniek nieces: The Committes cm “Divers Deviltrien” will re- — THE SEW FREACH REPUBLIC. SENATE—0m motion of Mr. Trumbull, the pasesde taney cefve rutties fr the fetlowing sportsand pastimec: win cas Committee on the Judiciary were discharged THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY. 2. AONE MILE FOOT RACE—Prize, a bay.q- | Concitding Wan one Popy ae Extrav MW. THIERS AT THE MEAD. from the further consideration of various peti- —The Hit'r cep. bites more toutes © FES | gatrodncing the Metired. Champic Secretary Fish received this afternoon the tions asking ameniments to the Constitution providing for female sufi’ of the Christian religion. ‘The legislative, execut (CE, ane bis Cousin, Mr. 15 uot, ry D ASSAULT AT. ALL'S OPERA HOUSE, 2 ONE HUNDRED YARD FOOT RaCE— Price, a Wardscme Silver Goblet; secows prize, Sil- ver Cap. Fiveor moreto mart, ge and recognition and judicial appro- fotlow:ng important dispatch by cable: “MM, Thiers Tams this mement been chosen dy the National Assembly Chief Un Pouvoir Exac- 3. » Feb. 18—In the Assembly to-day Keller presented a declaration bearing the sig- Priation bill was then proceeded with." ° pature (of the depatice, of ait and Bas. GRAND SAC 3 - ‘CED tf dela Repubii; caise, endment to create iu the office of the in, the Maurtbe e le. P steci; Ststages too oot ree ee ee & PROROPMCED SUOTEES' ay Dreetiiane Bremen, with pemee be | es ne ten meet in ertates ten ee divisions, | testing on behalf of the inhabitants the Stat prize. 81; second. $20. _ igi geil gn nelly Over which he will preside. | sta salary of $2,000 perannum each, was agreed | separation of Alsace. and. Lorraine. {ror 4 BLINDFOLD WBRELRARROW RACE. aié- FAMILY MATINEE: SATURDAY, M. Jules Favre will continue as Minister of | to yeas -7, nays 14, France. ‘The proposal of Keller was re- Soetace, TuUt: Seize, Darrel ofacur. Fiveor mare aCe gAMILY Foreign Affairs. | Reap, Consul General.” HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr, | fred to @ committee who sabsequently “¥—Prize, $25. No one | ‘The Largest and Best Company of Bell ra ip Mier mule totake ths prise: | ameticnenecriel te SOL BUTTS EC SSELL and other Tecal apd instrumental talent. . ha bo pi GES SD, NEWOCIPEDE BACE—One mile; egircsate a Crees cin oe All pe rsone te ny of the above * Ty FH submitted a Feport expressing the strongest sympathy with the populations of Alsace and Lorraine, and directing that the declaration of Keller be placed upon the recordsof the As- sembly, and referred to the French negotiators when they come to treat with Prussia. The Assembly then conferred the executive power of the government upon Thiers. Keller ina specch adjured his colleagues to Kelsey, (N. ¥.,) from the committee of conter- ence on the consular and diplomatic appro- priation bill, submitted a@ report; which was adopted. : On motion of Mr. Dickey, the House then went into Committee of the Whole and resumed the cohsideration of the ARMY APPROPRIATION MILL, source te-day were #255,’ Mrs, GRANT will not receive on 1 attertoon. the 2ist inst. estra Chairs, cts... secw seats in Orchestra. Si Funily Chete end Galery, 25 cts. Reserved Feats cau be secured at Ellis s Music Store, fel it First Nations! Dank OM KING'S GREST Ba p.—The big are of the carnival. opposite the National Hotel, was blown down by the . i the pending question being the amendment | Proclaim their inviolable attachment to Alsace eat of tae prlzes the two ewe eas WILL PEER WasgiNaTON | high wind about 3x ps offered by Sir. Jones (xy fim relation’ to the | at Forraine, A 1 ta delay, the considera: ack = » FEB. 1s, 1571, = —— itles to national ce: ries. : i Soy . Chea en ee ee te meen Sr tee agit sh heres abt Oni nae. ALL THE Government Department buildings | “TG, ‘Smog ment ee eee ced to, tion of the sabject until to-morrow, but — ——— | AND CONTIN RING CARNIVAL WREK. } win je closed at 12 Mon Monday and Tuesday, | The army bill was thon tein aside, and Mr. | Thiers insisted upon its immediate considera- UNBQUALLED "a TTRAOTION | snd for the eptier day on Wednesday, the 224 | Swann, (Md. from the Committec on Foreign | fon. saying the Chamber must on its own re- GRAND BQ! Aa wisS , tinirs, reported a joint resolution to authorize | sponsibility clearly decree its wishes upon the Carni 1 Ball STARTLING PERFORMANCES. inst. — the President to appoint a commission Cy gettie | question. arniva x AREA : PRESIDENT GRANT has headed the list of con- THE NORTHWESTERN BOUNDAR NT. - at Mige BLIZA KENYON the Gracttal sod Dash- | tributions to a fund which the Congressional | sone near pe Pacorsitting Gina tee he MASONIC TEM?’LE, os adie Sing Art will aetowah aud | TEMPErance Society is now raising, with $300. expenses of the commission. : BASONI 4 Ey Geiight evers bobolder. amd whose lassie Posse ars | Vice President Coltax and Speaker Blaine, After a long debate, the committee rose and reperted the army bill and the joint resolution tothe House. THE ARMY DILL PASRED, The several amendments to the Army bill which increased the ppropriation by $520,100, ‘Were concurred in the bill passed. 1 oO 1 geen to bi uirel. EDWABD GAB: FUESDAY VENISG, FEB. 24, 1971. | uy Dashing and Daciog Kagestrtan of we age, wDese startling and pensaifoaal cate will ove ‘ me wilder ight. immittee of Arrangements respertiaity an- | PHILO NATHANS, Semaution and someresalt fi the celebration of | der, engaged expressly for this ‘establishment at an enormous expense. JOHN SAUNDERS. two and follow with $100 each. MEMPHIS, TEenn., Feb. 17.—-An Avalanche Lattle Rock special saye:—In the Senate this a. m., thirteen being present, the managers of Goverpor Clayton’s impeachment case appeared at the door. The sergeant-at-arms refused Naval Onpers To-pay.—Masters Wells L. Field and Passed Assistant Surgeon W. S- Bowen, have been ordered to the supply. Chief The © rf ts tmuteede vine rte them admittance, but/ob their insisting, tally " pgineer Charles E. Valin, detact rom i the jates in theag- | admitted them and announced their presence, A GRAND CIVIC BALL, Bertermer TeLe” UUBDEAG Ine great | the Dictator and ordered to return home. pees ee ee renee 8 teeny tnd they proceeded to communicate with the = pet f theztet | bomen com Fy eign ay i ; Pending the consideration in the House of | Senate. The President that they yest sah yedind "Vioe Brant i | &0i EB the Man cf One Hundred somersantie, | gt POST OF: xvatorE ContRact.— | the joint resolution for the Commision, the | could not be received, as the Renete wes mat i, inet. § presentatives, an: ° Huw 4 the invited sae ‘The sub-committee of the House Committee on Tickers: $10. t be obtained at Blanchard & ES, OHNSON , champion L: f the United yi SPAKES tho AmorfcacHercalse so | Appropriations, Messrs, Beaman, ©. U. Weete S. the American Hercules House, under a special order, at half-past session, and a motion to cali the House would twelve proceeded to the consideration of the be out Of order. Mr. Caroli insisted upon the ers of the med - ‘ ii 5 Tri Into the envelope contract made by the Post ¥ 4 EX gOUTIVE COMMITTEE: Clown and Comic calit Beriog BUBBEAU Tk Office Department with Geerge H. Reay on = ANS UD as ep rd, Chaie’n: © 8. Solomons, WHITTAKER, the unrivaled B:néstrian Manager | Monday next. Subpo-nas have been issued tor Tax DistRicT GOVERNMENT BiLt.—The bill joura en to-morrow, thus preventing the at Adel Cluse, ang Master of Circle. spestice the foregoing. will 6 —, olet - = Eee ee Gee to provide @ government for the District ot | Upicial announcement of the impeachment Wm. 5. Hur cington! Hallet Kilbourm, formers. incinding @ fall Troupe of Biders. Gym. | yi Monroe ‘and Saas prvalocat énvelopa | Columbia, having passed both Houses of Con- | A message was read inthe House to-day from Sous ¥. The Leese Neen tee er eee se: | wanutuctures and Uealers & cepete mentee ee ress, has been enrolled under direction of Mr. | the Governor, stating that he had been anofh- meral Secretary | gation cf traction far in advanop of any otter such | committee, The committee.will hold the sirst | ©. sis ch te Sas, Se ane care ining peceueauaaiet aie, ao peed travunderthe direction el Prof, CRUER ACE Mee, | e280 on Tuesday evening. Vice President Colfax and Speaker Blaine, and | {on of a résolution suspending him from office. if enliven the exercises of each » Greand Carnival | pi crv ine exercises ot each ove cladine Oy AND erstic, National, Sentimental and ot) airs 5; forsthoee desiring Putt Mirth and Vane! Pleas ; "Mirth ‘and Varies re. Masquerade Ball | gy ior eee aes: ponprena Pete end Barney. 6 104 8 cents; dren under ten years of NATIONAL THEATER, i C.—Mr. TOM KING begs T on bok Aeponpiee we that he has caued im ae ESD. EVEN ef tales enormous expense jer to exhi — simi Reale) esta (| eyo firgt-craen Sires Entertainment. The Company. the Stad of Horse. ard Prices. are «ach as were never before — Washington public. SENATOR SUMNER's ILLNESs.—Senator Sum- ner is quite indisposed to-day, at his residence, corner of Vermont avenue and H street, and is being attended by Dr. Bliss, who visited him twice this forenoon. He has been complaining of feeling unweli for two or three days, but was at the Capitol yesterday. ‘The symptoins of his Se are the as those which fol- lowed the assault made on him some years ago in the Senaté by Ropremeuiative Brooks, of South Carolina, added ‘hich he has an asth- matic attack, and suffers greatly from difficulty of breathing. He is not considered to be dan- gerously ill, however, we are fisd to say, butis able to sit up and walk about his room. NOMINATIONS ‘To-pay.—The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day E. C. Bryan, Ktegister of Laud Uitice at Fort handed to Senator Thayer, of the committee on enrolled bills, who wil! send it tothe President this evening ‘ur on Monday morning tor his signature. He has been advised to take ge of the State | Fnment by force. The best talent has in- ‘ormed him that hecould not be suepended until the regular articles of impeachment were drawn up and presented to the Senate, and he officially notitied of the same. When that was done he Would rea:lily surrender his office. The message was rejected by a vote of 42 to 52. Th the Supreme Court the new chief justice, McClure, and associate justice Searles issued a writ in quo warranto in the case of Lieutenant Governor -Jobngon, returnable to-morrow, when the case will be tried. It is conceded that the conrt will decide to oust Johnson by a mockery trial. The Governor has the stairways leading to the executive office guarded, and will deciar: martial law. It is understoo that Johnson is preparing to call out the military and proclaim himscit Governor. Boers Divorces.—A Ringleader Caught.—M. House, a New York twyer who makes the ob- taining of divorces aspecialty, was arreated in that city on Wednesday on a requisition from the Governtr of Connecticut on a charge of pro- curt divorces y fraud, was stealthily con- veyed out of the State so as to evade a writ of habeas corpus, and has been committed to jailin New Haven, in detault of £1,000 ball, tor ex- amination. The case bank srl pretty clear. A suit for divorce was songht for by this creature House between a Mr. and Mrs. Randolph, of Virginia, and, as proved, witnesses were pro- duced by the lawyer to prove all kinds of scan- dalous charges against the wife, who, mean- ware in annoencil that o AR bare, mede arrangements with the pro la ae PAYNE. Bu a siacer. ' pe. from the PARUTETTE TO THE BBAK OF Te 3. FES SRACR cet maar Bb Oe ete rece Circle. Bammece, rate Boxes - Brown + great Painting of Niagara will be on ax- Dy thoes whos attain te patie es | nibition, iaminsied Ohi ores fee, hundred ater PER pM will be in the b. 5 adjotuing the Theater, apa eu! " fhe Committee tak JENNESS tered trom “The Old State Debt” of Virginia-The time, never heard a word avout the transaction, be Ball Zoom. i CEEBY, 1236 Ponnsyivavinar- | DOdRe: tows.” It is alleged that a bogus witness was produced Interest to be Paid. CaDies CAMDS OF INVITATION Coates pro. | ene,ssuth aide. over Lembo * Frame od Looking: eee aero ivi engineer at navy vardat | in court “who represented biuvself as Randolph } | RiguMonn, Va. Feb. 1.—The jolut commit: s K " ot 0 ae e Island, Cal. z ; it’ ase.‘ tee of finance of the two houses ot the General Silty & ested, Weed Eke ee Le re Callers open. from Wes. B. 10,90 > |” Cept, Chas. W. Pickering, on retired iit of eg ee araaten | Amembly anet last might, and deerme ~Meteerett 8 Conor at ihe Batincal Thea,” @ ue Brace eae aera: ty be | that with auch testimony before a Connecticut | recommend the Payment of the interest of the = s mtenant commander en retized ini.” ‘2 P¢ | court the comviction of this ringleader of the | Ist of January on what is known as the “ol seve Prem rene a COSTUMES. Hestenans gar oem eho La = bogus divorce system may be Pepathed asa mat- | State debt of the Commonwealth,” amountin, “Seacral War Ac Ferveli, Gustave Penns 60 —_— Noah Ly Clouds Batebeidan andans, Pa | ter of certainty. It is time that this whole | to about Si2-00.000, The Legislature of 1860, os Ps * Sor “ - = y Flee! abominable system ot cheap and fraudulent di- | tunded the accrued interest. and neither the Seuerai A.B. Dyer.’ Calc og added largely to my och of Un Ellie, Bath, N. ¥.; J.B. Hallock, Middletown, | Yorces chould be put al cad fan alent di- | Vonds thus created bor the interest eiteh oo en, DIES’, GENTS and CHILDEBN’S FANOY. N._ Y.: Francis Brooks, anea, Ohio; E eer = accrued since on the old, and new bonds as well, r. 0 aud CHAMACTER DEkSSES Shurts, Marshalltown, Iowa; H- O. Little, in} ao. wunanch cn sas © are provided for in this arrangement. The com: Boj’ | Senda and the publie generalfy. Rowe Hidlleweli, Men? meee Os | nce pea Moning Republican says — | Ss soor te take chaceh ot tie cat Oe - Will, Eau. HALRY DONERUE, = > . Wo understand that the Lebigh Vailey and the | Syzmomer (0. take © these two last named items ©. F. Stanshery, Esy., ConPIRMATIONS.—The Senate in executive Lebigh and Susquehanna Kailroad Companies of indebtedness shall be pri ly provided tor. Rotert i Graham, Beg 309 Seveuth street. sersion yorterJay confirme' a large number of | yesterday not the coal operators who have : —— ee rabam, Esq. « | been shipping over their roads that hereaiter, 7 ess. RIVE: COMMITTE a fad oicies, Sostoaie Geen bese ntl further motice, tolls trom Wilkesbarre to | oy noy ire nn tino ne ene Ho — Alex. B. Shepherds 4,8 Solomons, THE be ESsiNG OF piivaTE THeATHI | them the following: Jonn'i. oR ee, aescusee perttn Pate he ee sommons last night became general. ‘The veral N. Michi _M. Ball, ES, CHARS As f cxest Thoatri | Of internal revenue, I7th district of Pennsylya- | Rf > i ‘ ing tone was that Englands weak hesi- & N i 4 DSPRCIALITY, bovine noe ROE a TARE | of internal ith district of Penny! New York and Philadelphia lad better look | J*7¥ se Lonel ye ge x te Wa. 8. Buntingien: |, Hallet Kilbvare, cal Wardrobe suuth ot New York. Taleabuane, Jon Bele ayaud, consal at | elsewhere for coal, as this tariff eftectastly je, | taney had lost ber respect of belligerents, “and GEORGE 8. t ; 3 Parlor Scenery and Curtains for rent. Mr. Donehue’s services, together with his Won dertul Child, (comic singer.) can be engaged for ss Concerts or other entertainments. nol2-eot Marl ARNIV. = = 5 Sa anceet. F& BEIGHENBACH'S Fiano Stor ee . Stree or of cus- toms, Nottingham, Md.; B. D.E. lyons, sur- veyor of custo Dubuque, Lowa; Victor Barthow, con=ul at Cairo, Egypt; Joseph Par- trish, secretary of the President to sign land patents; Mordecai Mobley, of Lowa. to be |. GIDEON. vents all operators who have commenced mining anes Geaet soordansy. from shipping their coal. It affects not only —$—_____ Ssneretsecretary-_ miners, but one hundred thousand people living in Luzerne county atone, and ail elsewhere de- ndent upon the coal interests of this region. invited an early war for her own existence. St. Louis, Feb. 1s.—The Senate Committee on Federal Relations reported favorably on the i ‘i io resolution urging Congress to remove the ‘ed. es A Sire abene Deane Avene, | principal clerk of public lands tn general tand | carrying “companies, petitions. are Civkt | eral capital te the Museeipy: ns r z office; Russel ings, marshal for the north- i ‘ , hee —+2ee-. FREMIGHS 208 TROTEING ROMANE « Fae neonate ale, of the celebrated PIANOS | ory vlistrict 01 Oo; Benard Bumley» collector forecast iurespheat Wyomiee Vales "SS | seomuoums ane a Stevan Die Witarx = amon, Albany; also, second- of customs, Wilmington, N. U:; Joh E. Tap- | ing the Legislature to curtail the {rare ses of FIRST DAY.—MONDAY, February 2, lan. and pan, agent tor the Indians ot Fort Bertholit ‘THExe WEEKS —About @ month ago two broth- agency, Dakota. e aud a one sister, named Brannon, all well vanced in years, constituted a family living cow‘ortably at Cornwall, near Newburg. Three weeks since the sister had the misfortune to fal! and break alimb. One of the brothers, Gerald, was taken sick shortly after the accident, and ‘the well brother constituted himself both nurse and housekeeper for the family, One day this brother rose bo pe ted the fire, and return- ed to Gerald’s bed, apparently to wait, ashe had been accustomed, until the room became warm. As he continued to die there for some time afterwards Gerald thought his brother was oversieeping himself, and attempted to awake him. ‘To his horror he found that he was dead. ta Foy le opted Tighe ree, the times when the spir: re tlight. The cause of death, unsuspected before, was disease Troting Semele Bash. One Mule, Horses to go 10 Gentlemen's Koad Wagon. First Prewium.—All horses. Fine Road Wagon. Second Premium —All horses owned in the Dis- Seta ‘mounted Hatncee-ss “¢Jenear? 1+ 181. single jold mounted Harness. Third frcmium — Horses in the District ef Colum- bia which hav ~~ r beaten minutes in t the horse mowntes the coal carrying companies. These papers ave being very generaily signed by all classes. +200 -- THE ALLEGED New York Custow-Hover FRavps.—Senator Patterson, who is 4 member of the essional sub-committee to investi- te the ged frauds inthe New York cus- um-house, has, according to the New York Herald, come to the same conclusion as Collec- tor Murphy—that the “night permits” facili- tate frauds. Inthe course of an examination the agent of forme yb line testified om oath Society. ‘The Holliday ball closed at half past ive yes- terday worning, and we are wid that tive thousand dollars will scarcely cover expenses. If we only bad a Delmar among us now, we might be able to get some statistics about the round suin necessary to constitute a grand ball, of course into calculation the expenses vf those present. Now that Lent is so near at hand some enterp! person might be found who has sufficient lelsure to give us the figures, But, whatever the cost in money and troub! may be, by afternoon ail were sufficiently ri covered (o begin the grand round. Fourth Premium —An Jidich wins in the first race. Bet of trams, both horses owned Ruown to have been driven 1.1571. Donble get ‘to Orst, and, to second, hagd- that he has for one year paid bribes to the amount of $10,000 to the custom-house officials who superintend the discharge of cargoes. Now this is one of the evils of night permits, says Collector Murphy. If the steamship companies BALLS, PARTIES, &c. EECOND DAY.—TUSSDAY, Febraary were debarred irom landing goods after dark C4 ‘Trettine One’ Bfile, ([8¥ BAND CARNIVAL BALL — Mrs. General Bicketts had as large a recep- | they would employ {his mean of corrupt- = =, piped sg ‘abd again eymcateinae Devlicate of frat day except a fine whip iesiven | Geumer H.THOMAS'FOST, No. = tion as at any time during the winter. She was wigtmcers to comnive at trreguiar- } © ud neighbors gathered at the h - “ B t O8T, No. #, to save time and enable their | triends and neig! 's gathered at use €O iat fod. Handsome Lon hc Cui uiius cmstes conten a assisted by her sister, Mrs. Lawrence, (who, we the port without clay, "°" | attend funeral services. On BM Ded toasts back thsndeeine Bear-to- S : a 2 regret to £ay, was suffering from a severe bid.) and Misses Bradley and Miller. Mrs. Ricketts al hae about her parlors pleasant remind- ers of triends, in the form Of choice towers. We noticed one basket with ‘the compliments of the Secretary of War,” another from the Chilian Minister, bemdes many others. Mrs, Ricketts speaks French fluently, and her hou-e i merican headquarters for the foreigners. Mrs. Scott-Siddons was the center of attraction, and expresses herself much pleased with Wash- Ga. B, ss0e- jonday Gerald, the surviving brother, died of his illness, make ingan entire family that has passed away with- in about three weeks.—V. F. Herald, Wrh. es ——— A MURDER CAUSED BY A VALENTINE. recently reported shooting of Miss M Jacob Leuerburger, at Sing Sing, N his subsejuent attempt to commit suicide, are said®to have been caused by the receipt of a valentine. Leuerburger™ nad @ short time be- Wh i bE Will take place at Wyn nnwnnnancar cine mean | "oc MEBTHMae webs = Beat pei Bote. ae epg lokets—-ONE DOLLAR, jb —Best gentlemen's anddle horse, Saddle and | _By order of the Commitice.. aBest public hack end team. Bandsome W ASHLNGION ‘3 BIRTHDAY: ete. ¥ —_— Fastest. tro orse \dle, i vastzio und speed “Muidic and Bridie?” | The SCBUETZEN VEREIN GERMANIA will ©. 8. ALEXANDER, Charman cf Commitige | Celebrate Washington's birthday by giving @ Tae A Little Kock (Arkansas) special says: «The articles of impeachment against Gov. Glayten were passed by a combination of the Brooks and Jobnson wing of republicans, twelve in number, ANSAS GOVERNORSHIP SQUANHLE.— With the democrats, oe, thirty. 1 democrats admit that none of the articles be sustained, but they say the object of 7 the articles of impeachment is to suspend Gov. lay ton f; i \ddressed Miss Meyer, but his suit was re- Fire cad cue kind aitention she has received, | Cisiire (rote catce: waz cals Fill let Gov. dobp. | fore a ‘ Premiums to be seen at thestore of F. A. Luge. DE 4 the cut jected, It ig stated that some one had sent him 3R..& Buc. Penasyivania avenue, between @s ahed RAND MASQUERADE BALL Zhere were many other receptions in this quar: | 2m ue fr neni ea |e cadena Seeue ee ‘Tuceday morning, —. Cob. OM. Arex. on the night of the pad Agyaci-Dhsaarsonretya. dinegnarsagd ; m, by calling out the militia and setting | aDd inclosed a piece oi twine and a nail, w: competing horess to report te a is = * — Mrs. Fremont held her usual reception, 4 the intimation that he might go and hang him- aNces. Chairman of the Committee, Marble Build 2 OF FEBRUARY, AT CARUSI'S HALL, th defiance. Gov. Clayton will uot ght go ings, 7th street, near F. on or before the 13th inet. , fs Siac Be seats and, ag usual, a large number called. Thislady | surreuder the office to Jobnon until the latter | self, for be could never serare the prize he Jai name, description, and owner of horses, eres vanes hag retained all the popularity that belonged to | esta his claim to the lieutenant g sought, namely, the band of Mies Meyer. Soon Oe an ieee wari be att apart during the day for | te above Association has made the most ext Jessie of the old campaign days. and, though nership. It is rumored Gov. Johnson will issue | atter receiving this, he proceeded to a saloon Srenne dering, tne rioo mass of tin Paappens on tne | sive arrangements to make this festivity ® Drill none would take the liberty of using that name | ® Proc! mation calling on the people to stand m the village, where a young man named Lange, who is said to hare won the a: ot Miss Meyer, is employed. Leuerbu: ably intended {9 shoot Lan, bat. ‘tk 9 tne hi, 6 left, repaired me, AL there selected Miss Meyer an his victingn eur weil be Aérea}ier announced for each of tie fos ft by him.” ebore. —~—. + eee. - SINGULAR DRata or a Boy.—Some four or five weeks since a little sen, tive Mr. Black, @ salesman in J. Ulrich & Co. 's gto- cery, in Decatur, Ill., got a grain of pop.corn in his windpipe, and it was found impossible to remove by ordinary means. A doctor was called in, and after performing an rperatien e- Grand March will commence at 9 p.m. Grand Tableans Vivant will be pe-formed after 12 hich will warpass every tuing of (he kind seu € tAuracsey cipen, 7 BUSSKE APPLES, ick the Great. : rand Nation luvading i. 2 quart and pint botiles 3 ing King W illisa of Prusgia 4. Germania Oo: BEISON APPLE CIEE OM DRaUGUT, | %EEercr of United Germany. ne now which was ence the rallying ery, yet" movemen. she might head would an ‘mans ade D —The evening was, notwithstanding the dis- agreeable weather, even more brilliant, con- sidered tn a social aspect, than the afternoon. First, in point of time, at dinner at Secre rand . ry Delano Pronounced the obstacle removed. little —ieie NB. corner of 7th and Lstresis, | pickets will be for sale iit Moste Beores 297 Sone the Becta OF the eens Mize. Cole {ellow continued to complain, however, and g2 ((B0RERY ND Cuina, sirect and Penpeyivania avenue. M, Keufman.cér: | Boutwell, the Postmaster al aud Mrs. | ionday last, while engaged in nursing the We are It Hibetrect W' Weyesise (orcas Halt AN iiak | Oreswell, the ie eater nae sae, DoMCIWOE | Dading bis baud oudienty oo te oe es wena Joantitice te Soong we aE strevt and by all {he members of the Association, | General and Mrs. wh, Raaarpener, and | Lio mother and-exclalmed: “Morker tesa 4 TERDABIRE GS the above goods of au: The Setetzen Verein. Germanie wee thine its Blaine, Senator Morton, Seaator Cameron | Bis mother ai ae kiss me— = a ae F Tester icaien hae ait cerastone hed the sympa: | and Ars. Cameron, Represontative Bingham | 1% ging, to die,’ wae a corpes three ¥. ‘reign and Domenie GLASSWARE. of numerone ‘tthe pubile, hopes for the same ou thisocgs- | aud Representative Coburn and wife. ‘The ex- | BDU Ege SSimh the most of which ie cheaper than before 3 spare ae sapert in all tts appointments, “WAT ees 5 and was keenly senee by the Rha “canoe eR, LECTURES. sisemiepeeree cent bers: oe Murra pe ewe EiaTatracions. 7 8 Diese | ascrtanaP te ecerhegn manenanstoling af B) WAK FAS: Ca ‘sacow Will deliver an Extra Lectare to the — It is not too much to say that of all the | recently occurred in thie city, it is so fullor BMOKED KEEF. BEGU! GRAND ABMY COURSE, evening receptions of the Onbinet officers, those pemaen, perties that a piece the size of a CROCE LEAF LABD, in'3a Band 1 ib. tin i wut fre iis ~ cans. s AT THE OUNGBEGATIONAL CHURCH, use of unclean kettles, aged, Corner 10th and @ strects, Rost elegant snd brilliant, and the one which | gs {tf sald to be aeite nt in the market SMOKED SALMON. SATURDAY EVBNING, Febroary 1s, ~ | Wok place Soe ey hat {he atmost vigilance tuould be preserved.) mess on BOePD es 'tnea oda On bis Favorite subjects : ness of the rule. The attendance ssraty <a AOS Oeics REW Vel BUGLE | Admission 90 have the piosbure of annekacl ing. what Sy iS APPLES OA RRSSE | susncy = at, kept asiaeeey et Se ‘ a . » a ie iegacior. ioecialy to) Winchester will at once go gn. of 5 in a fort 7 Gounte fuiven ae its were made at meeting rectors in Philadelphia last week, for the —— of Be} teins tirst os May, trac! com inehester by May 1872. The route selected west of the Shertan comes to Peter McPierce's, crossing the ville and Millwood fropike at Pi Hill and the Opequon near Helm’s mill.— Winchester ( Va.) Corner of New York avenue aud 18th street, Pro) in all parts of the city for sale credit “Houses erected fer persons owntg FOR ONB OF THE BEST ! SEWING MACHINES i on tong 1M TRE WORLD. } Sud Joge ume notes taken In pay ‘woah sate THRE BeLEa’ @ HOOPER aseive swine MAGHINe; ———— | Elastic Lock-Stiteh Sewing Machine, | ast evoning, takes rank as one of the mes, leasant of the season, and will tend to restore 1 ibe eading MACHINE the World. sous 3. ROSENTHAL, Gresnat Aczwr, thetmaclal ait of tat locally, whooe ole Seteee tee of Ths cuted ot thelr reat BO. 404 SEVENTH sTuRET, yacteustiounot fhe novices suey charge. ene Three Doors Above BD Street, fol3-Im of the fe Mire. Flah's party was renuari ve been = ce ORTON, Agest. MORUMKNTS. for SS one was equally 60 }, the Severn, on her way'to dels. 17 Market Space 717. M¢=="* for the number of sty! fresh, and bveautifnl Key West, where she arrived on Tuesday, UMBER! LUOMEBSB! LOMBEB:! i wa woman says that "t married for the hat she dost eocasion by the ‘spell or Teason rom foo So greng ror foes cog whose husband she might be marrying. Tate until @ very late hour. - ies — The President's last reception for the season RUTHERFORD. - eee nce. oad OS street wa. Will be held this evening, from ® avtil 100°ciock. and complete: MAKBLE AND SLATE MANTLES, ee Rees eves = i - larbie, Works cori Oetrect ard Hew York's Flt — ad Ps Seo, neay tbe Treasury Deparuneat. nad ope Com Nesthora en) have -~ 180, Bene ue Market. _ N people disperse :a ms, Gnd some with THE ROMAN CARNIVAL. A Spirited Description by Vinnie Ream. Of all that is brilliant and gay in the carnival festivities nothing originated in any other part of the globe has yet approached the | famed carnival at Rome. id and gracefal d nival time at the Eterna! with great interest. It is from the diary of Mis« Vinnie Ream, the distinguis le she was in Rome executing her st of Abraham Lincoln, and shows that she handle the pen with much the power that rhe does the pencil and chi «<Asthe Carnival week approache:!,we t of it with an indifferent curiosity assured that when it «did come we would be simply lookers on, dream of a kaleidiscope o! Masks being now allowed during the last two Ing been prot At this time, the fol- cription of car- ity will be read ties who have not for g tune done ro. TRR MOCCOLETT! FROLIC. The races conclude each day's sport, exceyt night, ,by the (lam the Moceclettt a the Corso, and Each person bolus endeavors to keep tinguish’ that of every one else within react or exciting scene can hardly ob, and clamor he noise, conta of the vast throng agsive spectators of the many descriptions of the rnival in Rome, but only received vague impressions of immense thron, masquerade dress crowding the noise and confusion pelting each otber with towers avd bon-bons, durin, week preceding Lent “ & epecies of buffoonery that only the lower clastes would indulge in, that we could not feel much interest in it, and ret we wished to see a Carnival for ourselves; and our party (of five m8, including my father and mother) secured a room on the Corso elevated about five feet above the street, with two I windows to the door, where we could view of all that went on. Temporary balconies were arranged outside of these windows and ies over them all draped with scarlet and mgings, so that they had the appearance of roomy boxes in an opera house, and in these We seated ourselves, expecting quiet observers of @ Roman testival in which it were bardly possible amy but an Italian could wish * «without a light | pierce the air, and the struggling, scram * without a ligh i efiorte of ail to defend their o i <valstent endeavor to 5 out their neighbors, altogether ..""™* 4 seone #0 cand peculiar that it must be witnes. to be appreciated. Some who have become dis- im trying to kee It seemed s0 ridh andkerchief*, and every convente uish those of others. | dow or balcony is espied where the occapan’s have been unusually fortunate in keeping the:r lights burning, immediately a dash is made tor ¥ some portion of the crowd, and the m: persistent efforts continued until the L.ght exunguisbed. One beautiful lady, by having a more elev Porition than others, and by the protection of Ler gentlemen triends who surrounde:! her to watch and ward off all attacks, had been enabled to keep art burning to bold deffance. Ax she ye Pa jeeve a beaming with atimation and Nelow pernst successfully assailed it, ture not soon to be forgotten. stsaaaichiatala te <a ths m'ssile to exting’ A BRILLIANT SPECTACTER. The Corso, that splendid street of palaces, was @ brilliant spectacle. From nearly every | window, nalconies were projected, gaily draped ; im cloth of the brightest hues; and streamers, of every color, form and mate: with the Sombie weled hand, im, her fair face rial doated ou! Beautirul women and hay the windows and balconies, thronged with the po;ulace ing the beginning of the sport. At two o'clock it commences. TRE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CARNIVAL. The Koman Senator in state formally inangu- rates the festivities by proceeding down the Corso in Lis magnificent and showy equipage, robed in bis richest costume and surrounded b: ~F ee their gayest att onees penne | a number of gorgeous carr! an by bands of mae ana troops richly embroidered colors to be to the winners of the races. » and, as it moves along, the crowd peers carriages for glimpses ot Ts covered with mirth of the carnival burst shouting and wild ‘indo: door. ppy children crowded id the street was impatiently await- Geverameat f i Jay Cooke & Co furnish the fol co] iis He t is a brilitant tf 3 Senator and little velvets, lace and gold. It before the sport forth, and such a laughing, € was never heard outside of av italian S80, bi 2 3 3. E TRE RON-2ROW PELTING. Betore we had time to realize our pusition, handfulls of comfetti, bon-bons and flowers were poured into our box from every direction, we were obliged to beat a hasty retreat into the art of the room and procure masks for our These attacks were mean! as pleas- antries, but that did not make them so, vent them from being quite di: at times a little dat tinest_ wire, fast handle, like a fan. before our faces, but contusion, to kee tected, holding gz. g' 4 fy Jleveland, Columbus, Otnetnmeti, lew Jersey Central, 106\.; wukie & Bt. Paul. 83, do and Western, S20 Fort Wi erre Haute, —-; rovs. The masks were of on_to a wooden stick or told to hold them impossible, in the @ masks by the han¢ broadsides of confetti were poured in from ail \warters, and we were obliged to tie the masks on securely with ribbons, so that we should be out of danger. ef, do. preferre Chicago & Indiana Ceut 4. Oh . 6 irginis State sixes, old, om. woes AND BABMLESS as wate Thus guarded, we looked around with more security and pleaeure, and were soon provoked to retaliate upona bevy of young Papa! zouaves, who had stationed themselves directly in front of our box, and had evidently gone deliberately to work to storm our post; as they had in the street beside them several large | and any quantity of flowers and other of which they were rly precision and » In the midst of their furious attack we supplied ourselves with confetti, and imic war, until the atmosphere was th the dust of the confetti that our was driven from the a But when up of fancy masque- ition, and commenced NATTANS CBY DISCOVEBY, Makes brash, dry and wir poritively restores gray oF f ed hair to their days, stops the hair trow raft of Crystal Discovery Dgticn to « great the roots of the fs: tabling. and remove> dand: The Spprecedented ey is owing to the fact t! the pateral nourishment re lose ot which the air cleared, another raders held the same aseailing us. All was done tn such perfect humor, and entered into with so much mi: est and vivacity, that it was quite irresistable. icipating if the; witnessed the scene. r possible for any but Italians to carry on — & festival for good natured Bishop ve orders for the sprighti: emjoy as much as an: Bishop Dominec of pecially enjoyed it, aud entered into much heartiness. 4 DISGUSTED AMERICAN IN BLACK BROAD- was in session and OFFICE OF eatly amused by the discomfitment ofome old gentleman, evidently an American, who bad come to Rome to visit the places of antiquity, not to see the Italians and their sports, bly disgusted with the ing to walk through the at, and solemn suit or broad- cloth without molestation, but he was imme- diately pounced upon as the very best of sub- C.W.HAVENNER& CO. Real Estate and Note Brokers expect he was ie, ees AND AUCTIONEERS, NO. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Jects—a handful of confetti soon tall hat on one side, and it madea Tor all who were near. ly, aud I am atraid, said some words This was the battle cry—and he was at once surrounded by @ crowd sc: and shouting, who pelted him most fully. he faster grew the fun the tarned ; he every way to exc when we last saw li some maskers who were conducting him alon, with drums and fifes—bis silk hat was gone au Lis tine suit as white as th: INCIDENTS OF THE CARNIVAL. ‘Most of the makers were dressed like clowns, ‘but all sorts and styles of personages were rep- resented. Able-bodied men were dressed lika THIND DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STABLY WASHINGTON, Dc. Wo beg leave to notify onr (riende and cnetomers that we bave added. ase branch of our increasing SALES AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. indignation if a gentleman spoke to them; little Having ample office ace. mmodations, we can a: women in male attire were parad gp le SELLING WITHIN DUORS, if preferred by those interested. LIBERAL ADVANCES be made upon Property placed inour bande,an we aball use every eflort to further the iutereste of opr triends and patrons. ‘We continue, as tetal, to were seen moving above Venders os confetti al! the air with their oT ALL GOUD Fares OFFERED. sole SEOAE RRAOAL AT PENTION . a. ©. . CORNER NINTH ABD D STRBETs, OrEN FROM 9 4, M. TO 20 P. u, akB FREE READIN Papert and {Com ali paste of ibe THE ‘ This mad frolic continues until six o'clock, when a loud booging of cannon from the Caste