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SE pink, K. C. Gwinn. (Ivantec, ESTEBSSS N * ; pone = we STAR. _ ys FM. Hu) Valley.) Cost ibe Honea. bd ” by _~- tt Black i ; Star Buildings, - ! 2 Pee tamer eben eee _s Timeo,) Diack and ult; Jor A. Il vor BVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. ze ’ Deo Juan; G. ate TEE STAR te verved by carriers to thetr eub- , A ny . 4 » Two Cents. ‘ST—N® 5,597. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1871. TWO CENTS. » Prince George.) Caval George D. W (Lemwood,) Spanix! gre irving Chaney, (Arunde!’) Knight Charles | (Calvert; J. B. Hy, ortest.) Merr jonarch, G. C. Biewart. | Wildwood,) I+ cumseb, Wilson Talbott, Avondale Sir K W. A. darboe, (Maryland Claren-e ‘Arlington;) Laird of Lenox. 1. A m Pedre, ¥.. Heuford, (id 8 ;) Rob 0 Heocldecceas = aes eclid mass. It ware ampori at, and TEE FETE Te DAY. Some time was spent ip purting down the saw SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. | CARNIVAL, |2223ceStrcscrac| ,...mrezremer, | Beommute ; the gove ‘our . Dr. SCHENCK advises Consumptives to | — displays ceased. There “gas not a single fafiure, | St AUG & sky overcast with dull and heavy | atavor Fmery, Gen. P. 3. Young Major 9 a = c os 7 |™ Oe’ ; go to ida in ter. i i snd the Programme. 4 yery brilliant one, was | Clouds ofa leaden hue, betokencd rainor mow; | Cac, J Haldimann, Col. « 7 Mariner sur int ety tvs Jens devoted my | Washington News and Gossip. Ant ren oeranee. a very , cach, inde Bt the count Pict FoR Mattine:—Three Months, @1.6 Bia Mouths, $3.00: One Year, 98 00. Ho papers ee, sent from the office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAB—pubiiebed op Friday Merning—@1 $0 year. wus OPERA HUUSE. TUESDAY NIGHT, Febrasry “eG .% Nicholson, 2. 1 m8 “aut but the “Carnivallers” were not dismayed, and rown, Major A. Nic ; >the steady of lung diseases THENATIONAL FETE. DIST RGUISEED VIMITORS, at an early eur the people were poaring mto Hume, T. F. poate one S. 5, Bonny and consumption, I feel that L understand fully the MORE GOOD NEWS! “aunicipal oMeirs, members ot the | Pennsylvania avenue fromevery yuarter. Tuat | = a ie | FS, ee a course that ought to be pursued to restore a tolerably —_—— » Xn, were received ay by Mayor | thoroughfare looked as gay as ii did yentertag, | pitiker's Ricige,” imme: is . yy ei 7 Bs a a a oes | ee ence pececaeae pets | some st and, Mo c ‘ = ~ y of | bess briiliant, the ‘ ‘ ede ote soma Piortinc weil ANOTHER CAUSE FOR REJOICING. The peinemerr mers eg pa Smee, ster whtek some time was pe) in | was sadly missed. \e foctwaiks were soon | There were three rings tiited at. bur @ tty 5 — aguificen le. introductions; and in the afternoon al! met | liwed again with their selid walls of spectators, Yarcsapart. The crowd wa: ever dor again and partook of dinner at the Nations! | ard the windows and balconies and every avail b THE TERRITORY OF COLUMBIA! ka isa point I< i ar at apy point yesterday, and the police had | ern tatitm c 3 a © | A good hotel iekept there by Peterman Lest winter and hence my ¥ understood that each was to have ily carrtage. and driven by Mr. Mohun:.J. | rides. ‘The judges decided to throw of the | . Davis, pair ot bays toa park pheton, Wm. | ride and the performances commenced « + ito. M. Robeson, Secretory of the } most pleasing of the closing features of the first — Mobun, a pair of blacks sinet toa | that the : Thave to report tRe arrival here, yes- _wyst dlay’s festivitles. There were some forty cr fitty terday, of this vessel, atter a vory favorable | The Lord of Misrule—Mystic Krewe— or oni juvenile couples present all in costame, many jote!, at which Mayor Emery preside. able feing point bad iteoccupants. The car- | much difficulty m keeping them back A 7 = a . = ER WHEELBARROW RACE riage Way Was very lively, being fllel with ear- | While Knights were riding, pret 3 | tay jtereral une there whose Innes bal been | Everything Combines to Give Eclat te the SECOVD BD.T¥. yesterdey afternacm, which came off soo late for | tienes’ of every description and vumerons | te ti olored man ran out to | ofthe climate and my mediriues, were getting wel Rational Eee, ed tel, im last evel STAR, started at Ith | Lorsemen. | Bat malght, when the horse of M kabition. Numir . er two houdred other | er ‘and the air dry and bracing. The President this morning signed ihe bill Pressure Ridisg—Fast Tesms on the | ther vest, tailed to them back. and bat At 10 o'clock the firing of two guns annoanced | The kni Thett tus. Tickets, | Mellvuviile and Buterprise are losated there. 1] provide a government for the District of Co- Wicca Favement. few of the vast mass could See the inticrous | chat acoerding to the change of Programme | sented th { jauld give adecided preference to Mellonville.” If mbia, and transmitted |: co the State Depart- fight. There were fifteen contestants, and as | adopted last night}the Avenue would be open | °F rd He ‘ ” a — we ut le « ction on account Say . (Liberty, wwe aud bowie | ee ome ment for record. No appointment of Governor af coloc, several oulere®. saan evtered. gl [ase Medea angrily dee etagen S es mW a. m. to 10'p, : . ere = F SPERD. | wherlbsrrows were on hand, and the conicst. | onder thes 0 nthe frst day, pre. | 0,0,0; HM. Bailey, fate ‘ will be made before the latter part of thie week | TEXTE TRIALS © . " nafobied ‘oy gablack | mumsto be awarded to th Best | did bomion,) — aA —— i Vinge must be or first of next. Trotting Matches and Velocipede Races. loth t adtone bene aan tucker was | x im band, best four in hand dem | dale, 0.3.0, EM ASQUERADE C@SrUMES. adbex giecee te sarvne onto e - race : Tee ee ae te ee | eek Tne aetich tenes Seer eee mene | = Wi. Taomas - othe ®t in - — el he headed in ever ek. e st: teams soon made irap- (direen Plume,) ¢, ©. k ; pe Rd THE TENNESSEE. barrows ere headed ‘overs bearance, and bere baicart ten there. were | let arta Doin i » tha e 1 : ot reach the goal. Mr. ©. N. Snyder | &t least two hun teams on the avenue, 6.x, 0, P. HH. Hh : Baring Bided lsrwely to, my stock, of | ‘ ie'la hot necessary to. say that OFFICIAL DISPATCHES, POMP AND PAGEANTRY. varhed his barrow over the line first, winning | ctiving from 15th street to the Capitol keeping W.. Brooke, 4.0, tes i 5 “ . nsee hime: fre . ——- pri How was followe ap, and the south wid . Marsh 0. 0 pam) I FER tion of ¥ } guess. ryan. to denn ty neretise | Captain Temple's Account of the Voyage. pees ial af eee sittas the noticeable tonne | 50 Hann 6, b, b = ally invie ihe jou of my My afvice if, go well 2 into he State—out of the — TRE ONE HUNDRED YARD POOT RACE. were the following. Prot. 0. S. Pratt's fourin | @. HL Thompeon, #, x, ©: 4 Brees acd the pablic gener ally SE et oe ee oe ee A Very Favorable Passage.” THE TOURNAMENT. For this race (the last during the day) there | hand, two pie-bald ponies ai the pole, and two, Marylaud kulghie,J, ft. Wavbeld BAREX DUNERUE, name. will benefit those who are troubled with hts—The L: The Tilt Were eleven entries, but in consequence of Mr, | !Ton-gray leaders, all in gold mounted harness. | Jarboe. x, 0, x, G. D. Meee ye ib aged 509 Seventh “Where Be Your Jites Now?” The Mnighte-The Liets—The Tilting. | Heiry Besthong and Nicholos Cattrey having :t | The Vehicle was ap, English Phrton, 2 Biguly 3 Ae. ae SS * A = — pretty much their own way over the course, ished. me four im » |G. 5 ij mR, ©, O, © — da more southern point is earnestly recum- . : th te t,t nine ed to an English pheton. ir. Hem- | W.A.Jerboe, 0, x, 0; C. Dickerson, 0, x Mur aficen yeare prior to15,1 wae professionally | mann res ine sabatches were recelved thie Peaaeraetos hehig Teft tart the tear.” Mr. Bertuung fox | Yold's team of aye wo at the pole and thes | Acfaivere eek: Manette eh ™mHs GR PSIFATE THEATRI | ign ean Goaten, Baltimore uel Pinielcipiis | Morning at the Navy Department trom Vapt. MERRY - the goblet and Mr. Gafirey the cup. tandem driven by the doctor, who bandied them | who took the ring twice rede as B every week. where Igaw and examined on an sve Temple. of the Tennessee: THE MASQUERADE PROCESSION TRE PAL D/ENPFANS with skill, The trappings on bis horses, white |. P. Gwinn,0.2. 0: J. L. Jarl ag Aye hundred patients a week A pr U.S. S. TENNESSEE, (2 RATR,) aq "1 0! Prot. L. G. Marini, to his pupils, at his acade- | reins, &c.. attracted muck attention. Geo. E. | Stewart prog ptt Rage Al re raed Samana Bay, Saw Domrnao, Jan. 25, 1871 } Mother Goose Hilustra ted. | ™. 0” EF street, last evening was one of the | Porter, four bob tails, quite a stylish team. | Curdy, — a age from New York of exactly seven days America—Horse Marines—The Capi- of them rich and elegant, and some represent- sce oy ete Po ag Ee EF it therefore rode as Silene Gomme b , an Meigs . anchor ring 71 ‘ % c ~ J 3 Gol. re (Liberty ,, . tt, (Langley, a is tor the climate ig more likely ¢ time sho ber Sverseed: by ing’ cant) toon tol on Wheels~The Happy ment. Prominent among thet maskere were | haysto a park, phaton: Col, Alexander's team | Chichester, \Perlor, Dee, Ie alexnd CORNER NINTH AND D STREBTS, jestablished fact that wativce of Florida | an eur, I shall send a more detatied report of Twelve—The First Female Miss Carrie Stevens as “Bo Peep,” Minnie | Siar Pilot jr.and Richmond; Wim. C. Goodies, | 0.0, 0; H. Baily. (Virginia) br’ be atte oTES FRom Ga. M TO 10 rw. f consumption. cece om = qualities, as far as ascertained, in a few President and Her Govern- —— =o Feng Joa tle er preg r Pilg Peed — —- Caw 0, 0,0; Bali, ¢ — ’ On the other hand, in jaye. Jropley as the “Earl of chester,” Wi iy § » One j 0, 4 , tea! 4, 6 ALL ARE WELOUME! Teast, popnlati: {Hind the Nantasket here, (Lieut. Commander ment—A General Distri- Chandler as "“Spamish Cavalier.” Biss Violet | habdeomest teauis on the Avenue, leurs ‘Thomas, \Faittene'); Batts, (roe FREE KEAQING ROOMS. Inthe Middle States it dors not a ¥ L R. 8. McCook,) with orders from Kear Admiral - Sn Beall as ‘‘Cynthia;” Annie Gabouri as ‘Flower With Pepers and Magazines from sli parts of ume | *¢ !#© sels. ot | there are many thonsande of caste bution of Greeabacks. | Phume,)',0, 0, D. M. Patt, (Pauquier,) 0.0 ot: Wx. G. Tewrie, Captain U. 5. ‘5. sTRAM Saw Domineo Cir, Feb. axe mae mona = 5. P. Lee to be im readiness for any <ervice that Girl,” Gertrude Wilson, a little Miss tive years winn, (Ivanhoe,) country. Heonsumpatcewereas costly slaead weeears’ | may be required of her in connection with the ak of age. as “Spanish Lady @ Marini as a x; Green Pinme, x: Ivanhoe, x,» Senne ar Se eee Vanes. a ag Ee fi IE barbbee anne Gureat Soa ae oe TMI FIREWORKS Mab;” Master Duck Buaaiete ee Prince Hake oe becca ee ; : a eB not The mri howe : = s. : . 8; DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS at 2:5 and6p.@. | they term a little cold, which they are ereduiope | pe ‘company us to Domingo city, where * ’ Sawyer as ‘Hungarian Officer,”” nitgemery, 0,6, ‘ CYMNASIUM, BOWLING ALLEY, Fay a ateat a eae ana aout A Tew das: They | phe was to have awaited our arrival, under Ad- ——— Nay! her:? Ed. 10,0, 6 Bick Kagn, AND BATES. Fe toe ater and senha ait quate fue tound®. | miral Lee's orders. The Commissioners were = B. Warfeld, (oward,) 0°. 6 ; am Giseawed bes ml all hope fig cure, Tot He lungs aFe | iad or the necessity of coaling ship here, sit | THE GRAND BALLS. .” Jarboe, (Prince ) 5,3, 0, G.) AMS GHRESHEAS AtMGCEeyOS mace | “MY'stvice to berets Chses louse tev atictoh, | Save theme fair ereeeciaie te cee sven . Waiter. (Lenwood,) 0.0.0, f Ghamsa 4 er Eibe ES ne ASSOCIATION meocte UZ yin ley {aston Kot Scheuck s Pulyg’ | examination en rou, and be re communicating * arrie Noer. as ““Sheperdess: Obaney, x.J. B. Hill, x; W! A Talbott, x, Stew — = a —_ . 3 gp yoyo tc, amd chen Ks | with the government of the country, instead Washington has cause to feel proud of the Mise Lincoln, as“ Maritana;” Miss Clay Barney, piemn ogy a art, =, W. = darboe, (Maryland, a8 Dick Bsrasziewrp Oven 20 Yeake) Gacy mre ened fs eres camseneacn wr city, to announce their mission. Respectfully, | “4#P!val and fete.” Any shortcomings yester- | aren: Rose Nichols ae Turkieh Girk, pair of bob tails to a clarence carri The iting was G 7 the sale of the celebrated they will do the work that 1s required “ k L ; Y iwinn, (Argy) avy. | day, and there were some tew, it being our first | tie McCullum, as “'Fairy:” Annie Cluss, as Johp Price. pair of clipped bays fo,a.dacke! | McCurdy, (Garnival,) J I sersess P03 lished. nature will ich ascale, were | ‘“Gipeey Giri.” Master Martin Murphy, as | ¥! to a | Heretore, (Olid State Line,) 4 each, and they presc rit i Schatt tear rode jarboe. 0 othe rest. Ths phy i. hte ton, George hillen's TENNESSEE, 20 KATR,) attempt ata celebration on i} aude Melnotte;” Master Geo. m; Latimer & 1 « tow of as follows tiereterd. ier oe out 181. wore than atoned for iast nigh>, when the cap- { | Billy,” toa Jeuny Land driven k ~ | McCurdy, & Gw . ” “4 as eae a cares ear bie Gaels Hex. George M Rodeton, Secretary fhe Navy | ital city prevented a fairs-likescene, which ba mer, Kobert H. Grabam, ane Vast ih fat | therefore dechared eatitied to sro tae tron ‘My plan iste give my th ici i be . ig hever been equalled on this continent. Tiat The programme | elegant family carriage, Sebastian Aman’ | of Love and Beauty 7 y Sie the ‘pointed Siccctions aaete ie cone See redeee or ths Oe rene AL I opie thocoughinee: Fauiastranid cance, oc | OCEGEe te ee nee on ee to | chipped black © Geurge to a top driven | There being no tiie, the others wore directo! | the Mandrake Pills as | the request of the Commission, I have ordered x . ‘ i 7a the perfect Satistaction of all present, and the r. Aman, S.A. It. ks" da y to @ to draw for the choice of Maids of Kionor ‘ar Sumer | is tu give tome to the st fae Rantanket to be ready to sail om the 3d inet. | a biaze of light from the Treasury to the Cap- | {he Perfect xa frequently greeted with reants buggy; Peter Von Eseen's bob-tail black ; MARKRITER’s, j te rx Fi ie ee SS —s as — @ mail forthe United | itol. With the flreworks south of the Treasury, | of applanse. A large number of parents and ob te ight road wagon: George Goodail’s ‘ The Great Feature of the Day. Bo 486 Beventh street. between D ant B atrete | %! iets fer food andl che nentiacast ere ad mumissioners Rave taken 2 house | 1, inging out the noble proportions of the trout friends were present and after’ the Programme | “Gentle Annie” to a family catriage, Jin, THE MERRY MAFKER® signs dere above Gad Follows Halt" | fear blends wu witht Dayattharpicn ober HUNG eI Fos that edifice in strong relict, the glare pf | Was carried out, all ware permitted pn the tees ey ae | Theatternoon of thit the second day oF the Als, Laccest Stork Paper ‘Hengrage. Winijw | wMFiew the aough losers onl Wa. G. Texrce, Captain’ U.$.N. | rockets; the calcium Nights at short interva’s plea pedieyiny Slhilenbige bony For the best tandem tenn, to Dr, Hetetoig, | carnival brought with it reveiry and merrs Shades. my ag ay Picture Corde end Tasos, e chills and hit awe Ps anempene along the avenue; the branching groups of un- | merons patrons. A bountiful supply of re- | best four in-band team, to Jerome Davis, best | Waking, the beauty and charm of novelty. a» yeuss CASE Dt eee patient Mas. CoLrax does not receive Wednesday, | covered gas jets attache: by arms to each lamp- | treshments were served, and the whole aftar | public hack, to Dr.John Wanstall beet private eagerly appreciated ax was ever the © remember Name and Nomber. apablyt | Feb. = ‘ed, and her last reception wiil be @ Wednesday, March ist. from 2to) p. m. posts; the burming of points; the miles of colored lanterns snspenda i lights at H was a complete success. one- horse carriage.to K H. Graham best t lort in : a2 Glanterhs seerentae | ACCIDENTR AND INCIDENTS Last nvmwrno.' | horee caringe, {0 Col: Samuel S Sines te md ie rot es tat a A lady standing at the corner of 6th street | premum tor the best four-ip-hand and heer STRCOUs Worship oF ve Mag: in thelr sta ————— THE CARNIVALSEA SON. i au " " > 0, a ou lines on both avd Pennsylvania avenue was run over and | tandem, were handsome whips; tor the best | “TOwned temples of the t. There was a Winter, with sten ee and Pactyc KatLroan Bitt passed length of the street, hung upon the tregs, | severely injured. She was taken in the private carriage, a handsome robe; best public | time when religion teut its solemn pagean'ry + anlisrss be kept He House this afternoon by @ vote of 124 ayes, {| o covering the tronte of ihe houses; | James, and her wounds dresser! by Dis. Stew- | back. a handsome pair of blankets, an:l for the | the feetival; when, wreathed in lotus bios _ u the | to'70 noes. a the Louses themselves with their windows | 2\{ 8nd Rowland. About 5 o'clock @ young lady | best double private team, a handsome whi {every swered niebe distlosed its ange) a» Carnival Bali EX-SENATOR Fostwa, of Connecticut, who } ablaze; all these glowing, burning, sparkling | N&*T8D Over on 15th street, between Pewnsyi Trials of Speed. by a wagon driven aot | people knelt im crowds and dif tuem reveren. je was removed to At ll o'clock the si gun was fred, +! | Them religion toned enthusiaem, and offering: store, where her injuries. a] the Avenue was cleared immediately by ar has beeu in Enrope for some tine past, arrived | scintillating, lit up the wide expanse of the = MASONIC TEMILE. ieee 3 dio Aveniie, which was covered with @ surg n, at home last week. He ieft Mrs. Foster at | mass ot humanity, all in their Sunday vest aff ere cut in the side ind leg. were dressed tb h a | sacemnt ites wets sunsecoa moe tenes: e Home. ood humored, and all enjering wanestoric'te, | 22° and ere dressed by | police authorities. and svon thereatier | fervent rites were aban for 4 lgbwer The fact st eee rs A 9 re Mr. Milburn. In the crowd at the Treasury * more pleasant celeoration. The Lord o! M PUESDAY EVENING, FRB. 21, 1871. | Buin nis PRestveny Grant accepted the invitation of Reon tee Toot tae | Building last night the pickpockets were alto | 4 ic place, the exess starting fro se: | fale was eutironed, and caricature usurp fx | orn cere the carnival committee to attend the civic ball | wooden parement was surveudered to peta, | 'Y at work. jiring the evening a lady felt & | the same es on yesterday. ‘The we bie | offtees of the church. it was a A piste of \rrangements respec tfetty qn. | you will be alan atthe Masonic Temple and the masnerate bal’ | trians, who promenaded the’ Aveniie ire end Prema emey ed may meg na veteran trot to road w: Se eee hat the - loriue feature in the cb. Drati stmptive who has at the National Theater to-night, au: wit | % he carriages keeping alongside “Kiker’s | Solisrey ser sapeltsonis zm anisome whip. The contesting oud & bn 4 Sse. <a te mention an impoing sight w! las grown 2 > y John Murphy; Robert E. Lee, , deco . ywly onward feaumots af wiih the Preclieat Vink Previn ' re ie mee er gwarl and Floratio C. | the Gapitel, diuly teliered: mghiack wer age | 00K?” to which she replied, “Cou would hare _ Moscow, owned by c - An be John Goul ; nthe morning looked ‘lreatenin, House ot K-preaentat ve ng. of the New York Star. Uur spitited pame- it if 4 hadn't left it’at home.” After john Cooley, abd . ming i € background of sky, which closed up the view tu by Sam. bar The horses ¢ spered us the dreaded rain. Phe Lord oe eir of ene city wil Be present. eantauea.n “ite Sistidr ai sake ie “onrishing zreatly and is about to have | the eastward, the cre Of light at the top of the Pat ie weal e eg omaered punishment | ur. the avenue tm goodordcr and the ress one Murule! | Bost impressive an appear Som are ick headache, take e : ; t. ; ated. abe tty my = = ar ; at “= Wp & Bolomous', Metzerott @, an « gi the Mandrake’ ail thoy will relic 5 business.» ‘7 Sc¢ommodate ita increasipg | dome glimmering like a star. ‘This may seem The thjury to a lady at thecorner of éth street | SOP bY Farrell's Sleery Dau, wlio came in | avce did be seg: Selle een ee Pace e hours. ob og = rather guebing, but the disjiay was very beau ake Wer burses: | at the bead of th y out six lengths ahead of the tong Column of merry ma: | é and the Avenue—noticed above—was caused by | 4 é we Pane ate a, EXBCUTIVE COMMUTTER. | water, Mr. Dwvarvry, Chancellor of the French | tiul.and es poh gerbera the recklésemess of a colored man who had pre- a eed aeealitions oe a ioe Lt, cameemae ool areos alae Jomone i seera lepation bere, has received the sad intelligence | Orient-as well ax in oar own coantee ato carole mashed the Suggy eC Mr. H- Shea by | Lee took the lead | 'mportance which his One kuight’s toyalty gave . | beara spies. pune. will prams | Wat oue of his brothers was killed in the last | that they had mever seen an illumimation on {niorssntion etgesired ‘be wane heen e- | art, but Sleepy Dan came up with him | nm, it we are to judge from the pleasure wii Ibourn, pose who lve sitaatune acai chit attack made by Gen. Trochu on the Ger: such a scale which surpassed this asa whole, | ‘ - vertisementeise. | AbOUt*h street, and trom there h street | he eremed to Gorive from winiting tis sceptr CREM, copes, | frets, Try them. Whey are serfccly bariashe: | positions im troutof Parte ne: Gorman | oven Shien the details were more elaborate and | ferent’ A Vil eeeem by Mlvertivementelse: | tyey Sth cineet Dom shot pbeet aoe ean as | dais alae ee eee ee ied hide They can do you good only Pe expensive. J | deg 13th store an -Let abeal and crossed the + y * aed wer —wetd + __tiearral Secretary. T have abeatidayal my Graets ov PaestpayT GRANT.—Mr, Anthony ‘The following business men had their places ‘The Grand Kall. | Score us above stat geodorler Exilegave |S eran i oe # + No. 16 NU J. Drexel and wife, of Philwtelphia, are the | by wiantls uminated — Messrs. Hali Hume, | We may consider the failure of the inangura- | oenia tema on he ene Ot | So nee + Graud Carnival | E ’ Sueste of the President and Mrs. Grant. and | on the appermost ors ih gas sets. mince nan Ga | HOR ball entirely effaced by the complete suc- | SECOND RACE. ‘A fancy vision AND | fometer will be charted ive will spend some days in Washington. their other «leeorations to great The | ces ol the bali given tat night invommemora- | ‘This wasa trot of one mile to road wazons (Of some gay creatures of the elements, aa = Beir| ns waitionof the tenes ari | | BIz. Drexel, miereed, Bot sar, 8 a leading | St. Marc Hotel lad a circle in gac eb om the tthe birth day of Washington, to opeu the for s handoome whip. ee _ Astey Van pliguted cea stn « readily leara whether they are curable ankcrot Philadelphia, and his name is ti. | weet side o! e building, inside of Which were | Art Ciallery, and to aid the fund to finish th ace w a ive by Jobo iS . * 5 Taser ASS = | J desir w fied in that city with everything that is Soe the words «St. Mare;"“over the circle was a sauce commenced s0 pans: pela pes by Tea ety Telegraph entered and driven SE Et ne AT IHE able, liberal, and Publiceepirited. luminous star, aud the windows were all brils ’ a=, by Thornton Suith, aud Squeeier, entered Goove hich ins unfinished. | Sete How juste build lantly lighted up trom within. Selby & Nau- | Which vet remains unfinished. Thrce such iaul- | — Burley. Tue horses started well, but lucene elodies. fully the children lovked ———E—— Se. din aud°H. 1. Gregery were tastetally illumi: able etlorts called forth such emthusiasm and | soon got the lead, closely followed by Tom the fairy spectacle’ how merrily satay fench. nate. vi FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. ¢ following —K. Couen, J. W. | united effort as ensured success. The building | Telegraph. Squeeler, who had been driven a goer deal daring the das, could mot put im bis | NATIONAL THEATER ph ie TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 21, is7t. | fic! Go., the Crime office, Bryan Bros., Ke L. C. Cam a done for a ball. and the decorations hel ; st - - fs . Cc. ‘bell, Joseph Platz, St!.lames Hotel. |“ * 8am est Licks, and was soou left behind. Lizzie | ~ = tees trritatic ot ths bx This Afternoon’s Proceedings Keystone Saloon, Christian's Victoria House, | 't night, together with the elegant com- | Kepi the lead and trotted well, rea the | patter take no ju al) dnngaagys, acon ——— s! PP. & H. J. Fegan. Young's coach man’ | pany present, coustituted a scene such as | judges’ standand cressing the score some dis f the Hational Thane to covert the mee me. nad Comet w as Sfactory, Walter DP. Wyville, John H. | reminded those who bail beenabr ot balis | ‘ance abead, thus winning the race. | he PARQUET TO SHE REAR OF i SWENCK’ Mi & ASHINGTON, February 21. Moore ’& Son, William 11’ Cpparman, | ut the Pitti Palace and other grand oceasane | THIRD RACE. | oto one immense BALL BUU: Bo. 1S Bort Si Howard asked to take uy Lis resolution | No. 5, @ private house, Julius Petscl & Go Tis true we ha fountains of Lubin's @ i was arunuing face under saddle, ami | ircle. Parguetie. and Private Boxes | wd6s..tu ly P recommending Bergdorf, McDermott Bros., Charles Mades, H opportunity to witness the duncing uot wish to participa KOOM will be in icigus at@s, but webwe our | {Ue colestant: were I. N. | Nicholson's THE HIGH COMMISSION V. Newhirk. Cassimer Bohn, Welcome House, spangled banner in such grace horse Charlie. James Jeweit’s horse Snail W several pri houses im this neigh borhoo: Ty that nothing sould produce B. Grifith’s bay horse Frank, and Mr. Green's | the CoaslOn te the, Cetee taser Beanie for | John Purdy’ private residence, Bismarc. | etiect, and we bad merore. aud birds ow. sorrel horve Arab, The prize wa- a handsome | Caen - ciaua North American ‘possessi ‘Stes. of the British House, W. C. O'Mera, Washington House wand fine. full-length portraits of cistin- | S@\lle and bridie, and the run was one mile. | Couidset Humpty ‘ pty up aga: | Tickets, admitting g west of Hud-en's Wau ob lenry Ausley, Continental Hotei, M. I. [ d men, u " choleon’s horse Charlie took the lead upou , _ There be was, the a Dow. LADIES | ARDS OF INVITATE aye . Bray Bros., John Wallach’s dollar stove, Henry “i iiny Gu tanto ee rting. and Kept it all the way up the avenue, | Stiving & wagoD, im which were Mother a by applying to the Exccntive Comut j Br. Pomeroy thought the resolution gaght to Hempler, W. 8. Hopkins, Concordia Hall, d stairway, the steps of which were gy- | CrowFing the score at I4th street ahead aud win | Goose and her ot ped # Selomons’. Biensherd & Mohuo | Hem. increese the vigor of both body and 2 | Pass unanimously, without being referre H. & ©. H. Morrison, P. C. Boyle, Baltimore | ered with scariet cloth, the bannisters hidden | ™iMg the race. os | Wagon, too, It was’ It was mnde of ot Oa Coved 88 the National Thwates sea te caticren of Summer compiataty fod ng Mr. Sherman had no objection to the resgia- | arid Ohio railroa ticket office, Fr a Late fhe | by garlands and stands of blooming ower. rornTsd Race | every tize and shape. ‘The bodv, the senate, the MANAGERS by Charlee Ganticr's Bative Wine Biterstao | 00D being reterred, but would not consent +9 its National Hotel was handsomely trimmed with a x} Giles 8. Both HG. Want, Bsa | reed ot - a err istave Law % com, > ell, Gustave Joa snarep. Kp gminent physicians, whe sesare ue ot % ; whoread {los was a trial ot apecd ot four in band teams | over, the wheels evem, were ail ingenious passage. 4n a recep tion rooin sivod Ge. W. row of Chinese lanterns areund ‘he entire top , Se ir Ci ing, See andeome whir, the contestants beu made of brooms. In the wagon was seen « gquinent phy ticians, wh mite aaojution was then referred to the Com. | of the house with tworows over the porch: Ing | SeuMe Mr Glatkeon Petes jeliasis’ base dil Prot. Pratt poo | golden ezg—the ideutical agg,ne are amires jibe Voge tutely Artven them got of Mr. Wil-on introduced bill te aid im enabling sar briitaaty gener ie ition a tae ee starting and kept i ail the way ep recone Jack tound one morning, : tay de had of all drugeinte Hid supporting common schools, in the State’ | fo lanterns bad ‘ivany tausparencies the donor of the magnificent bi vg score halt a sjuare ahead of Prot Atte bare been told, = = é Ge Lawton, . Glove ofive looked very neat with a row ot the maby uiouuments in hing. | Pratt's ponies, and winning the race t» goose bad lav TAUESTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH “Pow smaty homeroduced bill im relation to Kayo- | white globes across the entyne trout, Un | tenor nny best An of gentleman’. pn ely euerosity vipTH Race. < ry tecdobihiled for Cleansing ait presorgy vg | lutiomary bounty land acrip. wth street, a wire, which was’ ais- ie nik fae Cal age This was ascrul race under saddie, betwees | At the feet of Mother Goose, CHeeEn Eu | Ren *Selatyatidriccias, “Brick Wachsvekes | Mr. Harlan introduced ills to increase the ended many Clineso lanterne'was ny a:rose | sitoe a aeata, was 8 om Ater tue reception pe | (core Seitre gray horas Dans end Wine t, | ma abed very overt H Graben. Xe JOLY ENS INODORQUSGLOVE CLEANE re: | lero. revonue from lotteries, and for other | tho strect inves Sebastian Amin’, and every | Kitt ME Uerooran:. Atier the re was to Be | cintccted, Eee ranee eeerarh and wren hotly | ip. The becom cat» Sepgned, the ose, wb» TSF achres sotied glove sanal to new. Buld by all dpe | purpo: ante ee ce uoute was brilliantly illd- | dedicated this evening to daucug. The seane | Contested. The horses came ap ueck and neex. | Jack bad bought, aud of which it COMMITTEE fsa aud fancy guods dealers. Price, ® cents, dubiy; | "Mr itice called up bill to provide for the ap- | minsted IK Hi. Graham's Coser eee a | dedicn and exhilerating in the ac | bt about fifty yards east ul tue judges stand Jack's gouse and be A.B. Bolomons, | — Miict Judge fot Athenee he a States Dis- | posite, was covered with Chinese lancerneall | Temmeuresiue and exbilerating iu the ex- | Today uae yards eset ot ie judges stand | ree very tone, ‘Adar creas, ' BATCHELOR’S HAIR DY. trict Judge for Arkangas, which was rejected— | lighted, as were the Chronic’ oflice Santh & | handsomely deeorated, aud dled by mucins, | tHe fcore about halt a length ahead of bi< com- pvp is ho allot Aulvvar { pTBis splendid Hair Dye te the best in the womta. | 8¥e® 22, nays 24. Nairns drug store, aud other paces. Phe | wior mes teenrated, auc delicious straps. | Petitor. ‘This race was a very mieresting one, meee Nn ee armless, reliable, instantaneous. does not co Mr. Trumbull asking the Senate to make a | Dicksou House, on ilih street, was ableve wink Opposite was an imsieuse mizror,and one ther | &%i both horses showed good metal. ‘The filers | tothe rear S.GHDRGNS | Soin "ANSE Gust cePreg tay Breavesparaizagor | test ofthis Dill as an indication of ita intention | {ium Sad eee chinese lanterns | side portraits ot Jackson and Char. beaatitut | fe kwew their businest, amd Lept thetr hage up | aze peodinemhyy rel Secreta: ! ost ther % Ww pending and transp: ucies and Various devices, which ik dal te we wari “ss : = = py yk fe Dag gg a pL os proponng Auditional judicial districts aud | attracted crowd of spectators Metzerott Hail, ohe eas ec at Siola poten ad It being nearly twelve o’cloek the races were i {n gailant trim the gilded vesse! goes : Gniaritshed repatation to aphold tte. fi judges. between sth aud 10th streets. was all ablace | above the floor. Ail” thid ‘was’ cis | Closed and the premiums awarded to the win. {lth st the prow an ocr Only $40: | the only perfect Hair Dye Brack o Bir Anthony caused fo be read a letter tom | with lighted candies, gas jets, Chinese lantetns, | teted with crnveon chen ey filled with | Wers. The uext thing on the programme wasa | Upon my, hod sen nD OF Tab Bxes | by all Dragaiste, “Applied Soe Weoptioters of the Glob. stating that their | &c., and the charming music of Donch's baud, | Liegent. crimes tart tore ant chairs, | velocipede race against horses, and a race be- Ssieea Boa Pai | Yorr contract for printing the debates of Co! stationed on the portice, made (hat locality au’ | In the gMar was a fuillenigth pertrait ar Ware | tween velocipedes: trom 18th. street to the west y= SEWING MACHINES i ~ of Sateree march S, 184, and their willingness to | attraction. Sbepherd’s building, oppoaite-the | reton@ina “ail win conte ite ea Gxte of the Capitol, but as the contestants ¢id ee is THE w | BALLS, PARTIES, & f enter into ® new contract. The sabject wasire- | headquarters of the carnival commitice—was | lereohed wy flags, and ornamented by towers. | '"t *ppear in time they were ruledout. as the ofthe OBL. | siete , KC. | 4 terred to the Committee on Printing. i lighted up from top to bottom, anil richly deco. | At the opposite en! were full lengch likeneses | #TSFAMME could sot be delayed. | ire Te TME MCLEAN &4 HOOPER | PRE D SO}RBE OF BLACK BAWE FB ian perce Praag ores fe Boe rated with Guitnese lauterm, flags, ever. | of ex-President Lincoln and President Grapt. ‘The Grand Tearmament. ° ~ 4 a r? rt 2 - 0D bi ct 7, " * Elastic Lock-Stiteh Sewing Machine. T 13,108 MM will take of the Intertar, whieh was Depart: " greens, 4 Jarge carnival tran=parenc: > | From the ceiling depended bird cage, and the ‘ast evening, the Tournament Committee, | leok as will make Nite they ig | Fw presenting a brilliant a ce. Phil little warblers added their pean of trinmph. 3. ROSENTHAL. G i | DES CNION HALL, cee untinished busines, being thelegisiative, | "Solomon's, Wail, ‘The ball did not open until the arrival of fhe | © 'h the marehais, aids, herald, &e., lad a | are told that the preys pea oa ao ela uss ths and B atreete, EUpcutive and judicial appropriation bill, was | Wall's auction house, President, which was balf-past ten. Notice of eting with the knights who had entered to | *%® # m the == a uuTn 91 KEET. Wihsibdniiy nVeTING. wisi: taken up, and Mr. Casserly concluded his ire- | Nor be: chueider’s, his approach was given by our ~e part in the teurney, ai which full Tickets 30 Cents, including lef: marks concerning the inuillity of the Bureap ot » USTIN P_ BROWN. Education. ui it & Ce, Hbod’s Pune Serereds and benh An Gaseeee anions ats were male, and Mr. E. Marshall, coe é Wasnt 1ON 3 BIBLHDAY* HOUSE OF :EPRESENTATIVES. the x in’s were al! beautifully iiiuminagod ema Grant upon bis arm, lowed by the Pe ser, of Baltimore, being present with « sep- CONTBACTOR AND REAL BSTATE AGENT — resolution offered by Mr. Dawes day to | 224 gayly dreseed Goring the evening ‘he | ident and Mrs. Drexel. wife of the Piilade!phia * of dresses and equipments, the work of | +h sapkece = Ba yesterday many windows of Taz Stak office were all | banker. The lights were turned on, and cting suitable costumes was completed. Corus ot New Tork avenue aud Wh street, | abe geet Lt SERAIN GEBMA it | Suspend the rdles to dispense with the conside- | illuminated, and with Metropolitan Hall, Lati- | music changed to a merry dance, which was his mornit T Headguarters - — rthiay by siviag © ration of appropriation billig in Committ. mer & Cleary’s auction house, Bliller's, I)river’s | ‘signal for a selection ef partners. ‘The - ain the cel SAND MASQUERADE BALL the Whole, and to make them the special o: Oyster Bay, Gautier’ ooes's cl The | guished party teok their seats, and were sgon ging in costume and mor Property in all pa: the city for sale en long \o the exclusion of Dustnew, after 2 | New York Associated Press Uftic reintorced by Mrs. Fish,and as many others as eds” attracted joumem oF persons Own!ng groand on the Bight of the o'clock to-day, which was pending when ue » Hancock's, Lewis Johnson's ba! the dais accommodate. Then began ung in the uta payment, Beal Estate | zz) OF FEBRUARY, AT CARUSI'S HALE. eh oe ae eel oe filmmaing cota! raped Netal band shaking, ag almost every one pr t m 10 to 11 0 3 aa : <a Jith street, near Penna ayn! ; Tules were au:pended aun the resolution a B. Volkert’s and Geo. Jills bie ean (ae Ver: dressed in white ‘Gon Sdeaday streets INGER SEWING MACHINE. i 2 ss : y ‘Toe above Ass iation bas made the most exten | €O—yeas 127, mays 50. the Avenue one of most silk, Coure brate Of toee i ‘THE GRAND PROCESSION, We the trad ACHINE of the Werld. Sold ov ugements to make this festivity s brillipat Mr. Wheeler, (N. Y.,) chairman of the P, alofg the ting. ‘The JennessHouse presented a caded in white, ecedin e riding for the prize. a easy terme. Par, instructed st their resi Railroad Corry rae ge? tg back th beautirul appearance. Chinese lanterns béing | je jiamonds. Mr, 8 gi AY > ae ences free 0: charge Ist. Grand March will commence at 9 p.m. Texas Pacific Rail Dill, with an a mapended from the front in a triangular nit yponrt train of white silk eaded by Fillman’s band o° + ea BA. NOBTOS, agent. Grend Tebhnons Vivant will be pert rmed after 12 | ment; which was adopted, and the bill po teaching from the top. tw the flounces: her ornaments were si marched to I4th street and baw’ + = Ball " te sre eat we , Bare ite b will enrpass every thing of the kind #00 | ay stated elsewhere in TRE STAR, The National Theater, ‘yiusrd’é Hotel Mrs. Fish wore crimson satin, with black ing order ~& in the tolbw- ‘Now was net “4 des tr TAT Market Space 717 - uae Tie : ‘Gameute ‘Boutwell ‘Fournament Committ- Be m xB : ae 3 Feed ie ter 4 ee tee eta eee tn wy a with white v8, cn “ = + Py UMBER! LUMS. LUMBER!) a went ‘ = e large pole in front of the We a S ‘ao Aclotize and i ] = x " The r mounted” I; “Sunger Kine Wills fPrutia | we age mete abtatensoaclonis ooed et | Fei cemazen othe and compiete agsortinent of Bufiding Lt Miss Boutwell in-white and rose color L «white ¥ the siege were, it is stated, exclusively used tor | The Thorn e » | of wore pink silk, with overdress 0 ber ocd Fencing. Oy prem, Shingles. “waite | Bg rerar of Puited Gera fuel ip the chocolate factories. terns, ¥9% 1 portios insieas sess Fine and Byres een th aa ‘Tickets will be for sileai Ellis Music Store, 921 | | #9 The «Prohibition Electors of the Statg of | the Ave?ae” Borlea’e Ain mpemee a Soe ee otal! on baad and for sale st lowest marker svepue, 2- Suilltugton s, corner of i | Michigan” are summoned to a conventiop at | from Top to bot a Baron Madam Gereit were accom! . fates by WALT 8 REDGRAVE, sizeey aud Pennayl:aiia’ avenue’ Mt. Kavtman,cor’ | the city of Jackson, March 2d. rat by who were drowed in apis cr COME New York aveoueand 61i trees, | ver of StB and G tien by the Toledo, murdérer |) many v : —h~ * one square from Morthern street: Boyle's Hotel, oppo fe he subsequently butcege”, | the Avenue which was not illuminate, andtne | with binek, . We tMas s Jcivee rger's Jewelry Stor ictor's Hotel, concludes with: “P. S.—Please. agcept lo, ¢} | huge electric _ FOR SINGERS Pennsylvania avenue. i yer, Sengerbund | kisses from your little sheep.” * °C | ous calcium at and oy pose PERLIC SPEAKERS. PRB oe oe PO? petmane Maisie | . Sin the earlier settlement of Nor rnglena, | Sdditional burners, to ever Tie great TO REE! THM THROAT MOIST AND | steect. rrieke & Bacgchol?,Tth etrect aed tr iltee | the Bay nite wee Togarded as dv" serous here: | fieeob Pate Se VOICE CL bAK Bembers of the Association. tics. The first Baptiatsin Bostor. 6 eel hued > ane 5. W. BURCHELL, The Schuetzen Verein Germania which. since ite | there by the sherif. awe at various ié 0 —_____ 1332 Petre reorganization. bass Ho eanane ad the aympe 87 A Wentern paper sayr the Panton prewar NIC ALTBRATIVE BITT thy of the public, hopes for the same on thie occe- upch that Speaker on Tor the cure of Diseasesof tes Stomaeh, Bia | 8°D- ee bottle of ink every tacky House Bladder, Longs. Liver and §. i. -_— rit order in Oe a Sed hd 'te Hon TESS rn ane Re ee een cak eee Bega cractiy the fang 8 aa’ ot ‘Bis sutograys 's | in Tun rupee Saas ‘asl iy LM. TAYLOR. uw. p. | cen 3000 Penasviveaionrecce. with the Dade” oien ac bots ene PP | ara teg tee Atabes Bot 3 'e@ yeral

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