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Plates bersctf with man, she purifies and en- THE EVENING STAR. = plates beret Wid, man, she purities and en reek to reformt, the mau will become better and Pubiikhed Daily, Sundays Exeepted, * é = politics poe mabey <9 bet ar A will set t stronger and firmer ov bis bea o wanted t» AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, = ore Soman de Br side with ' " . 1 Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Ith St. bome end the trae wae WREORITARETH R. CHT ACHIt P’ . a! < addromed THE RVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW'Y ; mont BH. RACE PMANN, Prevt a " a THR EVENING STAN ie scrved by carrters t | 7 ce e fry possess the sume rights which subscribers at Tex CENTS or For- : | ee fuscly extended to foreigners. Franc heen given the black man, too. It is claimed ere fase that a litera! interpcetation of the 4th and ic eee rndmenis to the constitution wanss the rights of men; Dut thi in THE WEEKLY & year. BF Invariad? | Vee, 88—N2. 5,815. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1871. TWO CENTS. | ves the @ omen me acknow'dced, and has yet got'to be aettied Paton which makes one-half ef ** cit! ons mant and the other balf servile may y wvighed in the scale and be found want: fe EVENING ST ‘AR. Btage and Studie. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | ™#= 7BEAsuRx merazcartows, | war tte mother of his children, was not hie wit, seg tetas — ——— to take refnge ind the fetters of slavery. if The week has been fair with regard to Arrest of Seth Johusen— His Exami- | she had been his legal wife no er in the Dis m — } 4 tric! J nd her. ‘his law was no SAB ing acapeny, — | LE SHEET amucements in Washington, though, excepting |. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. nation hie Horning General | trict conld here saved her. This lag was now ALB 1004 Tat wear tith | DOUB . the Dolby-Santley concerts, there is Kttle to ne a ete nes Se a is THUR: ce woe re = | boast of. They ware a genuine success, and | ASS y ES: . 4 = WOMEN Do ROT OWN RYEN THEIR cnILDREN Ch. DAYS. THURSDAYS | ‘ at the Treasry Department was poblished in | 1 * 7 3 LE “ ri : ‘ » father ean deed away his child before or after thi Bits, cicas | Washington News and Gossip, | r#ected creuit,not only on the yoig gar ead FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Tne Star of yesterday, was arrested at So'clock | its birth, wheter he tot age or ame A teen SATU 26 Bm oay ea i serge bathing Means apis vee Ke talented ang | TorerheeBaclusively to The Evening Star, last evening at his residence, on © street, be- whe cannot own property, who casnot buy a MFR JHSDA YS INTERNAL REvENUE.—The receipts trom this | aud enterprise to bring togethei jemted 1 Sead jack-knife and give a promise to DAY = oclet | Rg 2 te ap ™ woke = radi It is w long time The Prince of W: tween 7th and &th streets, and taken before Judge tious in law, cop will ar his ot son souree to-day were &568.220.49, I-balanced a eompany iz — z ON EXAItSiries ' MIB CONDITION M Snell, ot the Pi ice Court, ace pani ir prey a snce we bave had, it ever, a troupe with so ‘oul companied by M 3 - fr | forever. Woman, whose by allother evils wok AND SALE mnascustts emys much absolutely good and so littie intifferent in se | aes ‘aturney. "They iuired of te ea whone band has wiped » forth at Mass MARKRITER’S. br pnp ateeace sitbanny it, and we trust to have an opportunity of hear- what amount of bail would be required, and the | Fates until all but the God has failed, trust the chivalrous men. Bo. 486 Seventh street, between Dand Bstreeta | +! 'f Is Intenled not to ing itegain before it goes Kk to Eugland. 1 m.—His Reval | court fixed the amount at $80,000. As Johnson Congress should not | us there are many women who de voi «a sight doors above Odd Fellow's Hail, | rroung hasie tick thas Maliakes, wheat Wie yt a httle during the nigut. The | was not prepared to give bail in that sum he wa: : ~ ar are ore Chetes Of Paintings, Knar 2 Oh moe, Be, should come co BS T 7 <4 < . ; ho the system has not in ud | committedto jail. Judge Snell said that, uf good Also, Largest Stock Paper Hangings. Windew | ¢ ason is at i et. At the National. Mr. ‘4 ece the mag ang ver the afiairs of the state towards a poror ad ntom st awe bow a fi Pictures, Frames. Pictore Cords and Tase+is By Nails. &c.. in the District. ‘eo Trums. CASH Please remember Name and Nermber. spi#-ly* BALLS, ndition. of ore | reason for a reduction could be sbown at the Signed by Sir Wat. Jenner and all | amination this morning, he would re cians attending the Prince. amount. i ‘ is better this mor: quence of this statement, but unoficial advices from Sandringvam continue gloomy, Saville made the most possible with his materia, Fireiax, - | out of “Ours,” and he and his sprightly and uv te the Washington nivy | versatile wife contributed largely to its success Next week we shall have Mrs. Lauder, and som: ucy Stone's address, REV. JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE, of Boston, was iutroduced. He said, in rm ence to coy ; Cer Es X., bas becn AN EXAMINATION Water This morning Mr. Johnson was broug! “ y Mrs. Woodhull, and other do 4 How. Trowss Police Ci ompanied ad been distributed in oom, TyLe, (7. S. Minister at | capital good acting, it she is as well supported | ad represent that the case is hopeless, Tecan we oe eee eo ast om was not Tesponsibl fui a Lina, Peru, is comg home on accoun! of it | asshe ought to be.” Beyond the lectures oocur- | The Prince's Children Summoned to | B&rczoi, his father-in-s his appearance about | SUCH» tince Gh. were there withoat tuove € health. Ting in the several courses and one or two social | Loxpow, Dee stn eae following 16 o'clock, and the three conversed tog-ti evening's discussion. Me diate result of suffrage would mot be grent. A: | then drew first the majoriues would be larger, for the wo- | beth In or At tne Write Horse. ators Ferry. entertainments, the announcements of which | Jeti Ramsey and Ames, Representatives Kellogg, will be found under their proper head, there is until the court opened. The prisoner was ap o Prince | parently cheerful and self-possessed. Mr. Rid.dle is just posted: ANDRINGHAM, Dee. 9, noon. own ¢ Ty aud in bra: and . 5 a com- | Passed the mo-ning more The | stated that they had concluded to waive the pre- | mem would mortly vote ax ther hasbares Oo his ts the bes cnt omen Lamiort, Cobb, Hawiey, Garfield, Schofteld, | Polling more to be said for the week next com- | POTS Mie AO mInE mores There hae | liminary examination, and addressed the court Delore they would be | Recs a” Sethe best argument why women should Gen. Butler, Gov. McCook, and Solicitor Gener- | "8 been no increase of exhaustion.” but it would not be long betore they would be | have a controlling influen igned by Sir | 08 thinking for Ghemselves. Some objected tw the | state, in order wm the a%airs of aa ity a! drisiow, called upon the P resident to-day. — Wachtel, the great German tenor, who is | Wim. Jenner and others QUESTION OF BAIL, larceny was rather the result of accident, bat S s movement because they thougut it meant of national putes in @ peace. ‘ix Miax Goxoaiesion to settle claims be- | Pow his frty-ninth year, was with his fathor | |The Princess Beatrice, Princes teopold, and | the sum of £9000 baring been naued, and ar. ‘ FAB LOU a ot then zelated @ picuots part __ LECT _ | Tue Dixep Coxwiesion ettle cla e- | in the ti isle biataces ae inth'ien t ite | all the children of the ‘Prince of Wales have | gued that th t of pe ut free love, whetber goodor bad, had nothing | had taken in the battles of ment cut ages COURSE OF LECTURES tween the United States and Great Britain, | \”cocaryers ne me,samnes at alee with’entch, | Been called to his bedeide andare hastening vo | £8! ee a ce nt, but | @ a0 with it. ‘There ‘must be free-iovers ik | of the morta. ate ie . : ith which 4 A IN A.D OF THE ovher than the Alabama claims, met this morn- - had great faith in the signs é Sandringham. The Duke of Cambridge favor of and against, but their opini ad no- | of the times; that the day is not far distant YOUNG CATHOLIC FRIENDS’ SOCIETY OF he was gifted. He is married, and has several are i a J . already gone there in response to a telegraphic | the ctime was the same. It strack him that the i i * thing todo with the cause. We do not mize | when men and women will go hand in hund im GFORGETOWN, ing, but orogens an any business, ad- | chiidren. Young ladies who have a habit of | summons. mount of ball was exorbitant; and he cited the | our causc asin anyway connected with thelaws | the Political na well ax the sovial a of lite. Pieris petenighoiled nantly Journed unt! MiG inet doting on tenors will please take notice, More “Pray for Him.” —— cases, where the amount alleged to | of marriage. Some say that {ree love meansoniy | The ballot bolds the sovtce of all power, which LL BI ‘Tre Crvie Service Commise1on was not in ® 4 Lorpon, Dee. 9:2 p.m.—The Archbishop ot | bave been taken was $6,000 or more, and yet | that there should be oe marriage without love. | the women have never been able to Wd WILL BE DELIVERED IN 7 - thau this, his wife always travels with him, and | canterbare Tequests the clergy to pray for the | the bail was fixed at but $15,000. If that isso, 1 with it. Others say that it | because man had denied them their rj - OLD TAHITE CHURCH GEORGETOWN, | season to-day. ‘Mr. Cattell, of the commission, | acts as his dreming master. Thetwo get toystuer | CanTHUry teauerts the elergy The excite- | | The court stated that those cases had not been | {f that sso, at all. Itthat theese | | MES. MARY A, LIVEEMORE,” H. WERSTER, U. 8... has been indispored for several days past, but | in 9 dressing room and between them his face | ment is nteuse, now that there isa gleam of | before him, but before a commissioner. despise and abhor it. “Some say that to vote is | of Boston, wax pext introduced—a a'dlle-aged Hee ¢ neented to deliver an Introductory on will probably be able to meet with the other ik made up, hair dressed, Costume chosen nd hope. Mr. Riddle remarked that such was the case, not natural right. and therefore itean not be ! lady, dressed in black. She said the argument DEXT WEDNESDAY EVENINU, December 19, | embers on Momde aethag dencica They asthe ijoltiest, mot { THE Telegraphers: Strike in England. Paging pie that the amount | demanded. Grant that itis a righteonferred by | in x! moruing paper, that they are using the at oclotk. Fede EOS ” Aaa oxDON, Dec, 9.—The strike of the tele- . ke society is the Bat it t arguments im behalf of the rage SUBJECT. “ST. PETERS AT HOME.” New Posrat Taraty.—Phe basis of a postal | pleasant couple imaginable, and have « good pe et fe bectning gensral. It ts cntoooe pan enna ge ret arch ras the ease, and the } we nay that noman who is mot six fect high stall ' was like ridiculing the firing of tle saws > 423" ADMISSION 25 CRN ES convention Detwcen the United States and | dealthe air oftwoover-grownchildrenonaromp. | fo all the large cities sud threatens Ur ene ar dee he Dace Oe the ete er | make a will it would be wnfast. and we could | Old hot shot into Vicksburg; but the same hot Ve =| Sweden and Norway has been greed upon, and — Wagner has triumphed in Italy at last, “Lo- | Much inconvenience. 0,000. bata = ered & pi a to vem haa is | shot brought Vicksburg to te - Goo e PIANOS, &. a direet exchauge of correspondence may be | hengrin” having been performed with decided The Court remarked that last événing he was ‘halt the rt Pi - = soon. expected. » | Same old arguments bring the equality which | giving to women their Just rights. ‘Shall wot rovernment aseurs. | Woman bold cqual joint Ownerehip with aman in one-haifthe community of t Delongs to all under Mr. Clarke then dwi success at Bologna. The second act was not wel: Panis. Dec 9,—Extremety cold weather pre- | ander the smprescion that the amount favolved F Aiubaae ts il The tl the! ter is 5, Watt Warrman travels north. The Dan- | received, but the first and third were reecivea | Y2ilt, Tbe mercury in the thermome a | Sas $40,000 or upwards, but as the amo aoa : upon the the children she bears? Te deny hor right - cobred pratt degrees below zero. ‘The river Seine is frozen | charged'was but $10,000, he would reduce the Our ARaTion Oy wus Pacer wouen is barbarous. So of the rigus of ownership in ish magazine, “For Jdee og Virkelighed,” (For | with evident relish and warm applause. The | over. amount of bail to $20,000. at sea. in the army, in colleges. and the conse- | property; she would like to see her hashand lay the Idea and Reality.) published at Copen- | opponents of Wagner maintain, however, that The Orleans Princes Rack Dow Mr. Riddle then withdrew the waiver. ani the | quent and almost inevitable tendency to cour. | ble Inger on any property she possessex without hagen, aud leading literary and art organ of | this reception came from the fact that in tho-2 Panis, Dec. 9—The Orleans princes case was continued to Tuesday next; Mr. Joun- son being reman¢. ness and degradation. 2s an illustration of the | her consent. She had been fighting this qucs- THE INFORMATION purifying influence of woman's participation in | tion before the Legislatur politics and government If 1 should tell an | and still the obuoxicus law remalw average Mahemetan that the women of this | nte hooks. Does this nocd any ne the Scandinavian races, is to have a review and | wets there iano Wagner music, and that in the | ° President Thiers yesterday and had a trausiation of Mr. Whitman's + Leaves of Grass.” second act only does the meee anes Bia interview, the bony of which was that princes consented to defer for the present their | is as foliows: ArroixtED—The President has appointed | dertake to illustrate his pecaliar theories on the | Claim to their seats in the assembly. A compute ne the tnstrar: ents at No. 423 Bley menue by ELCHEN BACH. ‘ " “Or ighth ff December, 1871, | country walk the streets without veils, and sit. | show the necessity of a R. W. Furnas and Henry Moody, of Nebraska, | subject. sory military service and decree of general before ose Pg a Atsorene of the | with men in public meetings like this. he would i Th Ss Was her answer to the canna = and Lawrence A. Gobright, of the District of | —A good feat of disgust is manifested by the | *™Resty will be introduced in the assembly next | Cited Beater te the “Tare ttormey oF tiie J mith men in hands in won ter, and think hat it the same old arguments. Recess. P * prom THe ceLEanettp “ol . ie i bs personally came LeKoy Tuttle, who, being duly | must destrey their womanliness. fle con! * cain cena: ea scm TEE cr abo. Ra Columbia. commissions tothe centennial ex- —_ ic-loving people of San Franciseo over the iaiat mine Wisisa tworn, according to law: doth’ declare and sa: | that when then and women are together. | Peeptensents GQhesavnech ectat OMT. PHI P i hibit arte © latter appoint. | failure of an effort to ise K r - at Meth d on |} legee for Snstunce, both are clovaied, an \c = nod of WaUzORT. FEILADEL EOLA. PEERS, | cathe proper eompliment to the mach es. get Miss Kellogg to appear that Seth Johnson, he the said Seth Johnson Ree fo fe t . s this w v3 MEDICAL TESTIMONY AS TO THE ACTION OF sil cther. For sale or rent at reasonable torms:also | tecaacd manager of the Aswciated Press here. | 1 Pera there this winter. The contract was <8. those sweet toned Ser big CELESTE PAR- ae me € being an oficer under the act of C would be at the poils. for €10,000 in advance for a season of twenty rg 3 Proved August 6th, 1546, entitled producing an engraving in relief, for printing m act to WRS. JULIA WARD wOWE | — L — hax cor inte uw, ; + ‘ * - AxNavorin, Mp.,9.—The court met at ten i . i 7 was the next 5) and she advanced, on bo- | through the ingenuity of a London ph: apher. LOR OR aN BTER, ket. Comsuts Recooxiztp.—The Spanish govern- |-mights, with traveling expenses outand back for | oon’ Before the hour of commencing the esate ccan eae cee head pepe ich | The process consists In taking a. perfectly ele —s Lowen : = | ment has reeognized General A. L. A. Torbett | herscif, her mother and two scrvants, and a car. | coure- room eee packed with spec B19 tators, in- | and disbursement of the public revenu TNING AND REPAIRING PIANOS, OB | as United States Consul Gencral at Havans; riage to and irom the theater each night. The | cluding many ladies. Besides Mrs. Neilson and r and well-polished plate of copper, anv! black mows and oD Meeks! ber i] Richard Lowenstein ax United States Vice Con- fi no Mrs. Stone, clear blonde ccmplesion, large bine | ig it by application of a solution of the sulph eyes, and light hair, combed back. She read ret of = : ane —— of gg oped {oom manuscript, and after expressing her sat- | Sferward weshl acnth of utoet onetaenon isfaction at being present, sketched the progrems | % Soon coated se 8 Gerth of about one thirtieth Since es monty ax ee mentnest. The | Sunslend, wiech. wie at nee ne blacks bore slavery until in Ged’s time, they | Whi peeeee. wan her daughter, several other ladies’sat with the | GeugCd, with the sate keeping, beef and “. i tied er, Seve jes inbursement of the public moneys of the Unite costa Peaeetiomie ieee gal at Grau; Charles H. Edex as Vice Consul at | gt nate ix reagan sa ooted GP only about | prisoner and her daughter within the bar States other than those connected with the Post hel manufacturers of the | Seville, and Mr. Frenor, United States Vice ance, eters which was $2,000 short of the | Dr. S.C. Chew resiimed the stand. and testi- | ormee Department, on or about the twelftlday he Pee aan | Caxeilis vac ance payment to have been made onthe | fied that that the port mortem didnot melee ao: fener by cotta ete ee ie | of Wctober, A. 0. isi, did, at the county afore: ote vl deal i a ¥ + ison le! yatain'! edi- i te o use of and “Musical Mier: TRE CHIEF of the currency division of ths | {,'! Of November; and when he telegraphed her eigen age sont gan alge cee ied t. Inventors Masical Daneiz factorere cf Musical Iustr: Pisces. Masical « ment was given him on the evening of. ines- . e were set free, and now woman stands knocking surface ie then sensitized, e ‘Tressury Department re that since the | Re Feswlt, asking her tocome on and take the | Gay, the 2th of Janes he Me Loney, in the Hon eg femme Sad MADE that te | mit tho Auer, wining mr ee eae . pon gg phen el pol ment , chances, she promptly responded: ‘No money, | houte of Mrs. Wharton; the sediment wares sum of ten thousand dollars.” Te-day’s Proceed — ~q mes OF polets are then adoption of a distinctive paper fur the national | 45 come; consider the contract Clara | whitish deposit, at that time somewhat molt Signed and sworn to by LeRoy Tattle. . 5 dd rey * a out with a om tool down to he _ BIRD Sa | Srareeag Bn ate epranain teming ate | Tonian ne a head foc Wustgen af eoticaa tones coe; ou Friday Jae 30 carrie teat en GENERAL srimwmn's mEsroNIBILiy. — | gt WiSg oc ne this morning, | Viackened copper, until the entire pattern is AMARY BIRDS JUST BRORIVED: nreguiar, and the paper and securities all | for music. to Proteewor Alken, and delivered it tohtm at | _It Js a debatable question whether General ¢ Birds aiwase cn ha a ir. Fi B. Blackwell wa introduced and | is now coated with finely pulverized plumbage, read thet ‘ing . and the excess brushedof after whi the plate is suspended in an actdulated solution eu)- Resolved, That we dem phate of copper, connected with a battery, and ascitizens of the United 5 metallic copper of suitable thickness ix deposited claim this, not 48a priv ge, but as aright, be. | on the engraved pettern. Should the engra- cause those who obey laws should have a vuice | ving be very open anywhere, the resinous coat- in their en&etment, and those who pay taxes, a | ing is thickened by applying melted wax with a voice in their expenditure. fine brush, with all the — Trouble and bad feeling seem to have | the ain Ben op hed a aun i Spinner is required by his bond to make good ween éth andSth stree Tuk Nation at Toracco Cosvention before | STOW out of the fund raised from the sale of the | fragment of the sediment; ithad a tly acid | the defalcations of his employes. General Batler MPORIED CANASY BINDS, Just Recsived. sa “ree homapeecs) relief of their brethren in Chicago. In some wa: ks state that it hasa metallic tare, | Bet liable. The law provides thatthe Treasurer BIRD FOOD ant CAGE® fur sale at 320. Special committee before Congress a resolution a a ¥ | taste; the books state that it hasa metallic taste: shall give bond, among other things. for the in- Pennsylsguia avenue, between 3d @ earnestly protesting “against the of any | the money got into the hands of the Chicago | this taste is never noticed. Witness here stated tegrity of his employes. It is held by General vos ine ers aLiaR. law based upon the Feeommendation of the | Academy of Design, many of the members of } {0 ne dunceune, Eurpones for which chloroform | Butler that the Treamurer isonly ltable Torney CARPEY BIBDS —Beocived por steamer Bestin. | Commissioner of Internal Revenue. imposing a | which are not artists, and now the managers, or | *&tministered; chloral is not new as a.medi- iS i py = ‘ Ss é diligence in over: the conduct of his cler! red, ‘woman When the deposit is suffi, OF OANARY Bina ein, special tax of $500 on dealers in ieaf tobacco. | what is charged to boa ting within te - | for chemenn ication is new; thas been known | Sods mot responsible in the Gretiooeres ee ae: ep ag ny pet peed Pee ' Till be nald at $3.20 spicce, Ales one fe except Fo far as it is inte nded to reach the illicit | "et yates freed me pretorane tered eeeeaiy Tomson’ a ee acts of his clerks, because they are notemployed | mora) qualities in which women difier from men | @ plane surface, and backed up by fusible type tinent of rand * it the be deal 5 sf ., Sat prices, Prepared Sood tor Mocking Bitie_so SS half the fund, holding the other half back for a | times to keep up, the effect of chloroform: | PY Him, but by the Secretary of the Treasury. | are imperatively needed in goverument, apd be, airy AE cents per buttle—hept eanstant! ned ABOUT ONE BUNDRED CasES on the trial * pore s hen administered to a patient, it is ve Se eae Cine BeePEa, Faas Bataar,, ime, and also to require each artist who accepts | fo undergo n contortion Ine eee eed | WOMAN BU oar women then mounted in the usaal manuer is alike essential to a happy hom reformed ) #0 88 to be of type hight. 7 docket of the Court of Claims have been post- “ ; os FFBAGE CONVENTION. poned, to await the amnesty decision of the |. ), Portion t paint a picture t the Acad- | ness here ie terse the process of making chlo- - ‘ aa fociety achristian church Anta cepublicanstate, mama's Wits ee tec emy in return. Of course, there is a good deal | roto:m, to illustrate the action of chloral. So | Lively Ca ater Cam- ceuived, That woman suffrage, which ineans | JEWS TS Jervsatey.—in Jerasalem, a 4 United States Supreme Court as to whether the | (roire snes i fi itness could judge from ¢ sone cnu—Weman's to the Bal. | equality in the home, means therefore greaicr | Rome and elsewhere, the Jews are shut up _ BOOKS, STATIONER aRY, fio. | det ct a Preadertint pirdon for disloyalty | $f indignation expressed at this assumption, and | fa as witness parapet Ly Dr Willies, ae jot_The Discussion Right and | purity, greater constaucy and greater perma- | Separate quarter, and that the meanest. d. , EW BeOKA = ~ | entitles the subject to testify ina claim against | it is thought many of the artists will decline to would have been better than chloroform fol- To-day. nence in . x est, Pithiest. One twilight I came unexpectediv “ the government. The majority of these cases | be thus imposed on. ‘The whole business con- I e The convention of “The American Wo1 Resolved, we respectfully call upon Con- | into their settlement. Ii was a mad lanc, linet | y jowed by chloral. e COT a ie ican Woman z sro cision te cotom seized by ‘the government | nected with this benefaction appears to have ——-- ~~ : pier Suffrage Association,” which represents — ee hi ile ti been badly managed, or very unfortunate. In in eee Sees the VWactory ics ie chlrtoes aes, ee te thomaaie sali: | anrORTANT To Prsiowens.—The Commis | the tisst place, the pletures contributed did not | STM, amd Partakes of Mr. Fox's of the Masonic Temple last evening.” Long be- | missioner of Pensions has just decided—1. That | bring anything near as much as they wero | Taneee Me, Dee. 9_-The ducal party | fore the hour designated tor the commence- to enact alaw extending su'rage to woman | With hovels, throngh which a funeral procession fi'the District ot Columbia Sad all"Ternionn, | was slowly moving, the body borne on amen’s also, to take such steps as are needed by the | shoulders in the dress of life. a perfect tatter- constitutional amendment, or otherwise, crew wailingas they followed. Coming order to abolish political distinction on accou, id J weird and imprersive effect is produced, as the | No formal demonstration was made. The bells years ago—the object being to straighten the imagination comes in to supply that which no },0f the city were rung ten minutes to annource K ‘woman suffrage would be to increase the ma- . : Campbell, Celia Burleigh, mortal hand has yet been able to adequately | Ms @rrival. The Kussian flag was displayed | Campbell, Celia * Jorities in elections, and at the same time they will add moral character to the government. tof th reises, the hall was filled, and bs sebbcdon the we tir 2a f 3 ee = | the fact or honorable discharge cannot be ac- | worth, and now to have a squabble ove: arrived at 9.50, and were received at the north- | Mento the exe » the hall was filled, and. | or sex everyphere throughout the union. robbed on the way, and all are upon at- athe ws BOOK hy Miss Ale st 0 | cepted as controvertin achitee Peg ental bears ia Os laok de; pad rept J oattve | en ‘depot by the mayor and committee of recep- | Pécuniarily, the Ter tallied gear wy pera Fast we conti tiy hope aud have | ter they arrive: so that, E apy wrdeend, nothing is A HISTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. from Thale ke po ag ts of &, War D 2 sales ‘eree discouraging on the | tion No formal speeches were made. The | *mission tee of twenty-tive cents per head wa: | right to expect that the Supreme Court of the | more real about (hem than ir wretchedness. to the Present Time, By Dr. #red Ucb-rw Mie cach change heeae, Wat Department st- | one side, and disreputable on the other. collected. Mrs. and Dr. Lockwood, and Pro- | United States, as the ex, nent of justiceandthe | They have no Consuls to interfere when a tax is + Jes. B Marriaswith a: | tain sue charge, because said record evidence : : Eiiae Wetec, taken (mmodiately to Middicsex | Tilcr and Mrs. Beret, ce meee banal . i per ae ; 4 ~~ spor ipa a raust determine’ the question at the Pension | — Mr. Goupil has brought to New York and ills, where Capt. G. V. Fox is superintendent, ery tae ogtlhmcres in aoe = - | gu n erty, will decide all doubtful | exacted the second time in the same At ‘ si Otsce; 2 Phat the fact of a soldier being re- | will soon place on exhibition Gerome’s great | ¥bO, while in the naval service, made the ac. denomination In the District ‘peing represented Egaland political equality of teesenee San “Tag gone 5 7 < 01 < os C Saheim ‘ig tane is FY me ej c: ality sexes. ye TAFF AND Hls¢ ried a ‘thsent without leave on the reeords ot ure of The Crucifixion.” The peculiarity | GuAitance of the teloneh sates by one or more ministers. ‘The audience found | “Sreceteed, That wecall upon, the republicans | Onis ooabenton eentd’ make outward'y That tas thet of 6 eee pamine toe Which most distinguishes this picture from others | and Mertimack print works and Lawrence & | °@ or pimagred of Victgria Woodhull. | snd democrats to enlarge the watchword of comfortable, and that they hate as perdition. farlough to the command from which he was | 'Presenting the Great Tragedy, is the fact that | Co.'s mills, making a brict visit to cach. Prove ae we Geen ae = {he au | mauhood suffrage, and to unite in the extablvh- | Generpus help is constantly sent them from furloughed doesnotot iteelt constitute desertion, | only the shadows of the crosses and their burdens veel Sg ages iiaken to oCawes Foxe res- Stone ot the nena camiy Rbeoné by eS ine pat . ied re) — eet Se boats of im- — Sapper eb ll — noche = tlserermeceninesrttie i . : nee, where @ served. The © B , on. ; SPE OF 30H That great bar the Hoosae tannel, was un- | Chives uot belng seen. Th Gls meseess neny | Hukecafreseed himeclt much pleased and ine | Ward i) Cal W. Mggenoom, Min, "Bartieg. | mt iach preeteded te advocate the | spent al ki a Ae dertaken by the State of Massachuseits some | , Ko fare gh the mechanical products of, the city. | feward:) Cou T. W. Hig lercy B. Jackson, E suataae eben PLE. By Pre Seeley aad Abbo And all th new Books as scou as | urchill, Ada C. Bowles, Margaret W Hon. railroad route between Boston and the ‘west, A. G. Riddle B , and others. haracter of the government son nade eciten! “peetten the distance by some forty- | represent. By the French critics itis regarded | {rO%,tBe, stat frum the Leringtie ned bait __Lvey sTOxE, Go Gucscteret toe ooetunere tf en = titee miles. The tunnel itvelf, when completed, | as Gerome’s greatest eflort, and it will doubtlees | seen ae the same vicinity. The ducal | fai table on which Were we cee ott | differ from men in certain respects, it was a | — Ta accordance with the following directions of ibe will be a little less than. five miles long, aud is | attract much attention in this country, arty left at one o'clock on their return to Bos- = table hepingnr Hcy on (greatcne ages. reason why the character of the goverpment | Governor of the District of Columbia, vir Our Hotitay ate of Bec a goa F ae os | xpected to cost about €7,600,000. The present | -__ Probably the largest and doubtless the best xc vot mediumeice and | Own duster from its present immorslities. ‘Te = played <n NDAY. cember contract provides for its completion beri as eae ae Sod cece pecygeteine ory et ovate ee en petore | sale of pictures likely to take place this season is | The Cubam Authorities Object to New | Sid complexion, ee ; March 1, 1514, and at the rate it ts progressing | to be held at the Leavitt Art Gallery, in New York rs as Incendiary. Se a en Sao mere’ e. Back soc. PHILP & SOLONONS, telote the aaa, tat t will be entirely Enished | York, on the evenings ot Tuesda$ and Wedues. | NEW oun, Dee. 0-~The presuleu? of the Hor voice was fell sed aistinst ocean een | Detore the time speci In view of the vast | day next. ‘The collection is that of Mr. ales. | i! Fee eae casty Nek | rear of the room being able to hewr every word. portance of its reent cnterprise and the im- | ander White, of Chicago, whose heavy looses by | Teck aya Sase, the place, isinconsequence | Shas she warmed up she became quite anima Hrocton chawid paults, it is not surprising that | the late fire in that eity eompel him to part with | ofa With of the Spanihonthortoe pas era re ome, re rcp wl Koston should have been greatly excited over | the contents of his gallery. The catalogue em- | ®UPPress incendiary documents there. States where present, the special object hee the report that Cornelius Vanderbilt had made | braces fine specimens by some of en tax Alexis atthe Hab. work for woman's suffrage. They had ecu, ad eat hate ae euy the tannel from the state, | American artiste, but it is particularly rich in | Borrow, Peta ante left in a special train | BOW to advocate their cause kere, and she pro- and that his purpose i making the offer was to | choice works by European masters, which have | for Lowell this morning, accompanied by the | ceeded to argue that woman was denied the right sop the we X jon the improvement, and eave | peen collected by their owner with excellent | Committee of invitation from that city. He wilt | Of voting simply and eats enue ee raat cous € sé with excellent } prolong his stay in Boston until Weduesday or | *©Man, and is thusplaced in the same category mshed condition, in | taste and judgment, and at a heavy cost in time ‘hu: y next. with felons, lunatics, &c. . age might be withdrawn | and money. Re hie reason, bot th h from the roads in whieh he has 1 int ts. a. .G The Broken Bowli may recover Treason, ere is no hope for Lister accounts, howert, sar that Atooee Val | gue weeht, De Groot, the gentleman who got up | Zhe Broken Bowling Cfowlug WGrsen | women. ‘They say Wat woman docs mot ku solos the proposition, do uot | (22 Astonishing Vanderbiit bronzes on the Hud- | gsvings Dank expects tone arte cnough, but Bo man would say that Lis mother Z| & Robertwon, who made the proposition, do uot | fon River railroad depot, has beee doing it again | dividend of is Incapable of making a rational choice. Bu‘ ka derbilt at bat the Troy and | py patting op astatue of Franktin in Prin’ Execerive Orries, Nov. 25, 1671. vice of intemperance would receive a powertul | To the Auditing Commusston eck, as well as other vices and immoralities. ou are euiborized at — THE DRONKARD’S wirE the examination of claims and evidence not here will not vote with the drunkard and in favor of | fore submitted for your notion, aad licenses for the sale of liquor. So of the social | Dotice that you will coutinus to rec evil: it inte cope f Pass out of existence by such legislation aa the women: may adopt. There is another, great evil, that of war, which the | | | | | i ani avence. all creditors of the late corporations of Washington, Georgetown and the Levy Court, who have not ag yer Presented their claims before the Comm!ssion women will correct. force, and being attached to their brothers and husbands, will never vote for a war to the ex- termination of them. Therefore WOMAN SUPPRAGR NS PRA and the swords wil! be tarned inte pl meet delay Sud other diemdvant Bmay reault to art egiccting to avail themselves of this privlicge. as their claims could not be ewbraced inthe res an nen dation ofthe Commission. nor share in the tobe made for the payment of claims a: ailowe ‘The Commission will meet EVERY Day ed.) frown 30 @ choke o3« coutend that the present laws are sufficient, but conventions like the present will add to the moral force im directing tie decision of the Suy Court im the proper direction. He Hea ny ese call pon the legislators to give | y Ist next. Perhaps & man’s wife may be a fool. Well, tha’ | Wosan’ strruact 18 THE DlsTRICT OF COL "AT THE OBYICE OF A Tr a son a ( 2 A n . on FIEST FLOOR, ¥. M,C. A. BULLDING. co Greenfield rai'road company; and that they | House Square, New York. Fault Tur Famous Horse Carisen.—a cx only shows that the man was as incapable as the rma. 4 Fit ; .c. , chet Nate FUN 1S7e 4" 17 | propose to take the tunnel for the purpose of | to ees ye: Since the death or | Komen of ing .# Fational cholee. Every | ‘This ts the place to test this matter—it can be | of Ninth and D strocis Aline werk 's UN levele the tra is not m: and with the figure, nse, is | Pondent of the Turf eas: ¥ ° ; a poner Oar one! = ea seams =H a Le yr ee - le the famous horse tamer, Cruiser has not poet tego y ge eed gh es ‘ sg ‘ 4 e body; | walked upon a bed of roses. He runs ina con- scene of the husband performing house ; but whether the blante lies with the artist or his pnadgck on Mr. Karey’s old place, about | ‘inties, c., while the wife was voting tae, distinguished subject has not been settled. As | twelve miles from Columbus, and ne groom: ever | Lockwood here punched her husbaud Is the rib- | for Captain De Groot, he paid bis $25,000 like a } rid od bate His paddock is nothing | joeutarly.) Coutinuing, Mrs. Stone said ther | hero, and deserves eredit all the same. \stbepe bn soud: pantie Conc en mad between Boston and Os- kely the state will sell out. — as The subject of yuant hospitals is one of grow- ing importance. At e mneeting of the New | York Medica! § Dr. Jacob. pen urged by some of the m bers that the matter was od and custom. What an argument! Bw th i soon outgrew these obje: Ss. Customs ure Ce HOSPITAL FoR FE hard to change, but this will soon be changed ALES, Wasnixetos, D. € © ned -tdet? - and sleeps in mud, andin thesummer he never | We Women say that they are satisfied wid — <o- seh ey Cas Bh To-day the marriage laws say that ‘Corner of Pennsy’ enue and Bch siveat, Fy . what rigl re yas Not, and nev ceengin Ho ees. m that no large founding hosp Whi mec aiees een ew frome 8 eee, ree tre, HOF kisses the | Soa'd be. None ought to be unl these suave: | TLE MIZE ‘fpltit of the laws Iu thie Distice, | _,Thi8 Blospttat is strasind fm ane of the mont heal- nice for which it i od: th Socie Ceo ne cperant Hower. He is a loncly | Sstates aro obliterated, autll mentor see, es ¢ | BBY portions of the District, surrounded by iteowe | wai Gxuns aap Prisoner in a miserable den. Should we wonder jm | He believed in the marriage institetion, bu: | Srluuda: the poms are large ead aie tal eee ia encore maser ation and the prevalence of in- | | Mr. J. W. Schuckers, of Philadelphia, is in | That he remains weak ag tl eae we Wa rage | o-cperate in © and make the state a: laws. | Sich the comforts of *K MANUFACTORY | tectious diseases are the cause of the great | tow oud not in the spirit of the present marriage There is only one way to wipe out all the errors of society, both social and political, and this ix by woman suffrage. We want the braii the state, with his newly married wie,—staying at | at the verysightof man‘ His very treatment | SH¢Tior to \Lavnyonfpdisbe Se family bes At such institutions; that | the residence of her uncle, Enoch Totten, Eeq., | makes hin misanthropic.” cma Ae coy oh oviding a farm in the country, | ODI street. After the holidays they expect to Sora a. Se Prepmoxt axp Potomac Rat van they are im ed and hung. but hare no ro:ce number of cottages eecupied by | Commence housekeeping in the.city of brotherly | meeting in the interests of this road wan nid ms in the laws by wi mortality of inf ; SENTING | ihe iden of The public are twvited to cali anc oxamine ow 5 ow etnk Ben. F. ERENCH a a 2 z r 7 trial by their peers, simply because the Under National i ‘Bar! urses, is equally ebjectionable, | }0ve, so-called a long time ago. Aldie, Londoon county, Va., on the Sth instant. | % {il byt mh he ‘sod went door vo dag Coats Boo. fante out andes east Plan is to board the in- | |< Senator Stewart and family returned from | Wr, 5. Feanklte Cartcr, presided Major | Napoleon asked Sladame De pe ey ‘oom | ¢ uns. SULA WARD Rows SE —__Sumsisewn. D0. | fantnout ander system tn charge of the gor- | Europe in the steamer Hursia‘on ‘Thurwany, | W%5: Bee counteract the made te | PAF in politics, she ORT MONATES owas the next speaker, and said thai women have Sine soescet se tamenae wedbiaaen tn aeoateaioen ‘She WOMEN WILL NEVER VOTE A8 THEIE HUSEANDS DO, believed great morality of the masses; the — because they would have their own candidates eal and report to the to be great gifts of womanhood are common to the Georgia, is to be married shortly to Miss Martha | beld on the 16th instant the amoun end their owa ideas, and when a woman belicves ite natural tendency is to he — Last evening the young gentlemen stu- dente at the “Emerson Institute” of Mr. Charles B. Young ‘inangorated ‘their by FH i ‘i | ington, nothing bat a cold shoulder at Long | tion. In “ ONE IDEA braneh, and bis not his dessert, | them Secretary Fish'e letter 4s a listio tate ee | thea. i F i CLEAN SWEEP | Grand Duke wrote his ‘ | Telegram. lives, unless Alexis” Brady's gaitc inXewYork. Stary indolent colored man CLOTHING saLB, | Serer as ae themscly y unfortundte had written or sain a2 hard earnings of hin | @# Seven thousand women beloug'to the Bel- | sopiics, if “ D— Alexis, there would have been a coroner's | court could shield At Osk Hal’, 525 7thetreet. mead | situ International. pleasures it is the cheapest,” inqutest.—Courier-Journel.