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_ 'THE EVENING STAR. | Published Dally, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. TRE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY &. HM. BAUPPMANN, Pre | | ° = THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to mnbscribers at Tex Caxts rex wEen, or For- ¥ Fern CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Twe xTs each. By mail—three mouths, $1.50; nthe, $3.00, one year. 35.00 WEEKLY STAR—pnblished Friday—$10 ® year, SF Invariably in advance, in both cases, | sud po paper sent louger than paid fur. ! S87 Rates of advertising foratshed on application. Se %. 38—N2. 5,850. WA HINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1871. Eoening Stat. The New York Ring Frauds. RICH REVELATIONS PROMISED—FLASTERER VRY'S WIFE SAYS HER HUSBAND KNOWS BROUGH TO INPLICATE MAYOR Le New Yors, Dec. 4.—The Sun says it has in- formation that Mrs. Garvey, wife of plasterer Garvey, arrived in this city yesterday from Swit od. and that she is instracted by her busband to say that on condition of bis not being rosecuted, he will disclose all that he knows ‘encerning the ring frauds. She intimates that her husband's revelat.one will implicate Mayor Hall. Sw Ki ® ce, both creatures of the ring, to sati che company’s protested notes for $109,000 in the Occan Bank. TWO CENTS. i nen The New York Police and the Inter- mattonaln. LADIES’ GOODS, | poses AND HATS | FROM PARIS, JUST RECEIVED. MADAME DUBOIS? N HAIR STORE AND PRENCH MIL- t EST FRYNCH STYLES. j + BRAIDS. CURLS L reepee'fally invite the ladé casonable pr EW NATIONAL THEATER. oleate Wines and Brandics, bur six nizhte opty and one Matinee, the distiv. Co. dos Ola Jamsice Rome, Of se, 4 3 guished Tragedienns, x Rums, Medar Swan Gins, Olive Tree do., Old .. W. LANDER. Tm do. Scotch and Trish Whickies, Sherry Wines, : — =o. from $i 8 upwards; Purt.do. do. do. A large as: | Sopported by Mr. J. i. Taylor and Mr. George | from 91. apgarde; | >” sa mandy | a me lg he Pe ‘Wines. California wines, Bock. Port, Sherry, Mus le December 15—BEN EFT rs. F. W. | catel, Angeiica and Brandies. Med‘ord Rams. Cor- 1 maa Ls DAL. Gials and Bitters of all Kinds. Scotch apa English Satureey x eters, jezen or cask. ve Satnrday at? p.m. | willbe sold atlow fgurem. Adk'e Rion. 2 eee ee « Nat Pennsylvania avenue. JAVED P RT BEOTHERS OUTDONE. | D R® ALY-MADE PRES~ES, at ? M. WILLIAN'S, Sori , &c., &e ES meade w order,ou reason: som paid te ALTERING VELVET WILLIAN Mu 907 Pornartvania aven nem No 7 Cite Trevise, Park M24 ORNICK IS IN CONSTAN’ » LECkITT OF THE LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGN IN BONNETS AND ROUND HATS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Ales, a fine stock of MIGLINERY and FANCY oot Ds. A full assortment of GROS GRATIN RIBBONS. 1 tr SEG Oh strect. between EB KID GLOVES IMPCRTATIO IN ALL COLORS. ” twe Buttons, $1.0; Guat we the JOU VIN GLOVES, in bisck and, = M. WILLIAN 8, yivexia avenue, GRAND OPENING ar H. KING, 27. MASONIC TEMPE, CORNER NINTH AND T STREET¥, ef a0 entire New and Selected Steck of ¥Y eoODS S. FEATHERS. RIBBONS, NCH PATTPEN EJ& NETS AND AaTs, -. FR Aud sil the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season LADIES’ BHOSIEBRY,GLOVES AND CORSETS at the st market rat sero-te /Eky IMPORTANT To {abies —nare cut NG dune at 25 conte w Set. ee HELLER, ne? 715 Market Space. Cc RSLIS SELLING AT BEDUCED PRICES at . HELLER, _ Bol TID Market Space. a JOST, BECEIVED—S fue assortment of Borg man's BEBLIS ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLITPER PATTERNS, &c., &c., which Iam prepered to sell at the fowest Prices. Call aud be convinced. ‘M P. LERCH, 714 7th strost, and tr between G and H. JEW STYLE OF CURLS JUST RECEIVED N & HELLEES, ° 715 Market Space. WASHINGTON HOTELS. ae ARLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUE. T. BOESSLE & Peon oe ty Cc ‘©. WILLARD. ae EBBITT BOUSE WASHINGTON, D OC, BIRDS. ARY BIRDS JST BE MELV ED. oot Ale», ire CAGES, a ed Food for Mocking Birda—so on hand, at ancy Bacaar, hoat.. near D. PROFESSIONAL. _ engage his aervices, James WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY AT-Law, or of Barbour’s Law Beildiag Washington. mowed fear 484 Lowisiana «renws BEMOUVYAL. DR. JOHN &. DARRALL has removed, DENTAL RGOMR 337 Pa. avenue, . _ ock-ly over Frauklis & pticians. Jb WOLF wD. - URGEON DENTI lvama avenue, bet Room 2. om econd neté-tr “* i 1728 Pen ged lab «tri i. RICHTER, TEACHER OF :‘%USIC, edly 935 Pa. ave. bet. Hh an ¢ lth ste Teenie ema eel ARCHITECTS, ¢ te. 6. STARKWEATHPR. ° ra i ENGINEER AND SUPERINTE. NQENT. A + ptly exeented. DRA\ VENGS for dacea prices. Office at tne ed stant. ding. corner New York avenae* aud loth ‘9 #itly GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITS._ yu WILLETT &@ RUOFF, x } 908 Pexxerivanta AveNee, FASHIONABLE HATTERS AND FURRIERS L ng at ant = B street MAVE THE LATEST STYLE HOLIDAY SILK BAT. . D HAND: IME. coletr REAL ESTATE AGENTS. = W. HAVENNER @ CO, AL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, AND AUCTIONEERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, © Doom East VENTH STREET. We have the follo ing sums to lend on real estate: 12.000, 600, = 4.500 . a. Eligible real estate, improved and unimproved, at Private » Special attention to sales at Auction. BUAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIOB | Goruer 18th and G streets, opp. 0.8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. O. all business defore the Ey 8 UsTIN P. BROWS, GOBTBACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGEST | Corner of Kew York svenue and 1sth street. Preperty, fm all parts of the city for Lo Sher buebt and sold. | DAURA XY. E&uls LAST NIGHT AT ODD F¥YLLOWS" HALL. Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Pronounced by Comnoisseurs “THE ONLY GOUD SAUCE.” the and ence be her performances. Will ‘and digestion, and it fe an- : Ne SIGHT MORE IN THIS HALL. | rivaealerite deren. | p | el pase nme mca | P®visbiosanne Keall parties GUN DUNCAN'S BONS. . EW ME aul?-cctm Agents, New ! —_————$$ } Batchelor’s Mair Dye. splendid Hair Dye isthe best in the world. jess, reliable, instantancous, docs not contain vitaite poison to oid the vaunted and boasting virtues they de not possess. ~ A. lors Hair Dye has had thirty Wea, heck ation to uphold its fotegri lor’ RITER’S. Mo. 486 Sao street, between D and E streets e! re adeve Odd Feilow’s Hall, THURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- Ubeice ansinas, Baar! ag Le ag =e DER is the best article for cleansing and preserving Largest Ste Hangings, Window nia et : ‘cents. Shades, Pletures, Frames Pletare Gorda and Taasls | “SouyENS INODOROCS KID GLOVE : Se ese ER restores soiled glovew equal tonew. Sold by all : ape re Price, Please remember Name and Number. apt-iy> | {TneKists onic ie neieganeuanet “5 (uesise WINTER STOCK, at A. STRAUS’, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, B-cween loth and Mth streets. B TAYLOR, at LINCOEN HALL, MONDAY EV# NING, December 13. sect: “ THE OLD TIME AND THE NEW.” Reserved chairs, 75 conte. a t ers. dl cld. se Admission. 50 cents ee OYERCOATS, 5 90 ECTURE. OVERCOATS, OV*ROVaTS, § 1. a OVER OATS, 10 AT ODD FELLOW: HALL, OVERCOATS, ID x SUNDAY, Dec user 17, Cath oy EE MOATS: oe for the benefit of the Young Cat OvERE APS 3 CIENCE AND FALSE. D ine a * OVERCOATS, 18 be enna “dat meee i OVERCOATS, 20 jhe devoted to the clothing, am AY 0 : ewes Z e : a % . OB “GOWNSMEN v<. SWORPSMEN ASSERT- _ . : BOX COATS, $6 00. ING IRELAND'S RIGHTS. pox COATS, SP ae. re on ject will be ds OX COATS, 5 FUN TORSHAT, EVENING, Dre. 1th. in BOX COATS, 10 00, Mroic’ Hall. by the Rex. JAMES MEG ARTY, ia of Cork Cat ir MP Stture at o'clock. ‘Tickets 50 cents; to be had at the churches. 13 6 PIANOS, &e. J UsT RECEIVED onF ROSEWOOD bs RAND CONCERT PIANO ted Facto Of George Bteck New from Wm Ges Daltinore and Wer McCammon ® Gor, Albany “Baltimore, and War. McCammon & Co., 4 ‘and ORGANS for sale et ‘Also, seeawd hand PLANOS ion cany terms. The Pub are invited to examine the geaeecsssscee Pubti. iuetruments. Trine saer ry rs a. at tg 423 Elev- ith street ‘eusylvania avenne “Test een ph. O. REICHENBACH. se pso-tr oo ES hove stite: °'S 90 . Oye. St SOHUMACEER & OO, rm Hovs: SUE : FACTORY, PHILADELPHIA, PEMN., Boys. Suite which for beanty of tone and ance of finish excel | BUYS SUIT: allother. For sale or rent at reasonable terms; hoes weet toned BURDETER CELESTE PAR: | The above Goods have been marked down from 15 OR ORGANS. by CARL RICATER. Agt | ~ | 0 20 per cent.. in under to reduce stock. A. STRAUS, 1611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sae ‘Third Door from Nth street. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. | ial & SOLOMON deel3 E. Ss. NEW BOOKS. ~— CLEARING SALE AT MABLE BROTHERS | LONGFELLOW'S DIV edition, AUNT SCRAP BisHOP POTTER'S PRY TRAGEDY. Popular sas 210 Mie Ale tt 7." 1 op HLOUS PHILOS: oC oth BELG of, gis ing ts the public an opportuni Bo was never offered before in Her! Spencer's P' HOMES OF OTHER To Le DY-MADE CLOTHING. OVERCOATS re Whitney . eA ENTLEMEN. M A RUSSIA E Whittier’s CHILD L . ABABESQUES. Mew sh Lemons for ENGLISH PEOP! ARD VANDERMAGCK.... DeVERE'S AMBRICANISM~ VISITING CARDS ENG PRINTED. OVERCOATS FOR YOUTHS. LE. OVERCOATS FOR Boys. OVERGARMENTS O¥ ALL STYLES AND SIZES. SWALLOW-TAIL DRESS COAT SUITS. WEDDING OUTFITS, DRES® AND BUSINESS OUTFIT3 AVED AND PHILP & SOLOMONS, deceit 911 Peonsyivanta avenae eS ‘3 LIST OF NEW BOOKS. Books. Juvenile Books, Bibles, Pri ish and American Toy B i aries im evory style of bi anes for children. and b FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS eraph Albums. “The Aldine, (Christmas number.) ‘The largest and most varied selection of ix double the taenal size, sug contains 0 splendid Scents 2 7 an. waite Aum Stephens. 3) ~ ROBES DE CHAMBRE wtia Scharte, a © | Ever offered in this Distric By Marte, Scher! sia” ESD | Ever offered in this District. to Visit Her. By Mrs, Aunic Biwards 1 LONDON YEARLY VOLUMES FOR CHILDREN Vir Childzen'® Friend, yearly volume... BOY'S DRESS SUITS. BoY's EVERYDAY SUITS_ COACHMAN’S COATS, WORKING SUITS. Papers. Visiting Cards, Playing Oerds of the very " ne att west Top hemes at TONS BOUKS'O:! 4 NOTICE. ae Pon GTENING OF A NEW STATIO! ‘AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. CGGKAsHING: EXERAVING “PRDITING GSS AND BINDING DONE TO ORDER. SF For selid substantial Bargains, tie fs an un- preced cuted opportunity. |. avenue. NERY STURE 7. ; public are invited to call ang sxamine ow oa x. BEN. PF. FE! Under National Metropolitan Bank, end next door tolgy Cooke & Co. ect t ‘ashington, D 0. DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS OST AMUSING TOY OUT!—Causes inanimate MISSI, Sco dance tthe music of inne For sacl 4 GL. WILD & BRO. 490 OD cas] Fe TAL. i. Neeen Poona. aveuucand E st Tecntt Von's wef + Peanes.and manufacturers of and SERS ia Seal Tostramente generally. j esd Tnetraments tuned and re- oe | deci tr ISTABLISH) WD 18 WASHINGTON, D. O., 1361. THE DEMAN® FOR 7:30 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD sD By BEE ‘GHIROPOD ST, BONDS Washinton, B. nee ‘street, Baltimore, Md. sax. he Has been > And holders of FIVE. ‘ls, ‘end other dis- | TWENTIES continue to manifest the -* ORE IDEA” CLEAN SWEEP CLOTA UNG SALE, By the exchange of large amounts of Governments} At Onk Hall, 525 7th street. oS Letaed HILADELPRIA ALE, PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEE} CATAWBA W ° ‘We do not hesitate to commend these Bonds to our APSE CIDEK- friends and the public, and no ft PALMER & GREEN, fas popebuley eoail to oimaea tae ie oie ay BOTTLING DEPOT, daring the first , of the hectncrar borealis decil 'T Greene street, Georgetown, D.C. notwithstanding disturbances in monetary af- WAsNer er ether ae ee DISEASES of the EYE treated gratuitously. be- | 411 marketable securities received in exchange, pct ras Att is OR Rob eT Fo particulars furnished by MEE. eons Ci dcck evan |) OCO-te JAY COOKE & Co. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. This Afternoon’s Proceedings. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $298,319.63, Tue Boar» or ARBI/ RATION appointed under the Treaty of Washington assembled to- day at Gen va. Frivay, December 15. SENATE.—The Senate ts not in session to-day, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Dawes, (Mass.) on leave, introduced a joint reso- tion granting six condemned cannon tothe town of Pittstield, Mass., for a soldiers’ monument. A | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon's Dispatches, Telecrayhed Exclusively to The Evening Star. The Frince of Wales Raw York, Dec. New York, Dec. i%.—At the meeting of the Police Commimioners yesterday whereat the procesmon ® speech order probibiting the Internatio was rescinded, Judge Bosworth in said the action of the police was legal, community had taken the opposite ought to be rescinded. Mayor Ha’ dratt of a proposed bill regulati 3 Ata mecting of Internationals last cvening an vddress was adopted declaring that the he working classes who have al fi the Ubertics of the down trodden, ts th internationalism. Resolutious were SSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, FROM EUR TO-DAY. m dispatches up par east | to noon report the Prince of Wales much b tter, | “&C!8inE sympathy the Cabans, and de- f Passed. andthe te re J uneing the admin attitude on ¢ Goverxon Patnen, of ill, denies thathe | “Sir. Snapp. (IIl.) on leave, introduced a reso- op iota ml ge Nore ” has sent an agent to this city to secure the | Jution instructing the Committee on Public Ex- | prince's recovery are hourly growing a removal o! governm: nt troops trom Chicago. Tue TREASURY INVESTIGATING CoMMITTER are siill hard at work. No turther de a cations have been ducovere?. Hon. Mr. FE) the new Fifth Auditor, will assume the duties of his position on the Ist proximo. Revencve Cottectors AProwxTep.—Benja- min F. Be!l has been appointed collector of the ‘2d internal revenue district and James F. Dever for the same positioa in the 4th Georgia distric*. Tre Capinet MEETING to-day was attended be all the members, including Attorney General Akerman. The session lasted until a quarter to two o'clock p.m. Prrsonat.—Ex-Collector Murphy, of Ne penses te report to the House the expense of printing, folding, binding and delivery to Con- gress of What is known mblic documents, and to reporta bill to aboli such printing, To! in binding and delivery, or to have the me done at the expense of the members. Re- ferred to the Committee on Public Expenditures. Several members endeavored to obtain leave to introduce bills for reference, but the Speaker declined to receive any of them except upon the assurance that they were of such @ nature as would not permit their being held till Monday, when they could be introduced under the call of states. ‘The regular order of business being demanded the House proceeded to the consideration of re- ports from committees of BILLS OF A PRIVATE NATURE. Mr. Moore (Ill.,) from the Committee on In- valid Pensions, reported a Dill granting a pen- sion to izabeth York, widow of Sergeant Joseph York, late of the Illinois volunteers. the L the York, and George Jones, publisher, and E. J. | Psd, Also, a bill granting @ pension to Mary Jennings, managing editor of the New York | sion to Melissa Craig. Passed. Also, a bill granting a pension to Richard B. ¢ Passed. Also, ad ly upon a number of private pension bills. Mr. Speer (Pa ,) from the same committee, re- ssoerl @ bill granting a pension to Joseph Brice. assed. Wakeman (N. Y.,) from the same com- Times, are in the city. Waite Hoveg Visitons.—Senators Chand- ler, Lewis and Hill, Kepresentatives Hawley. Gilfillan and Platt, Governor Parsons, of Ala- bama, and the Commissioner of Internal Re enue had interviews with the President to-day. weet mittee, reported a bill granting a pension to Conoress Tc-pay.—The Senate w+s not ar: a pag ene ee saul session to-day. The bill, noticed in yesterday's r. McCrary (lowa) on leave, introduced a resolution authorizing testimony taken in the Texas contested election case of Whitman vs. Herndon, for sixty days from January 1, 1572. Referred to Committee on Elections. Mr. Swann (Md.) presented three petitions of owners of steamboats and other vessels in the city of Baltimore, protesting against the pas sage of an act renewing the tax of two cents per ton on vessels arriving at that port. Mr. Swann also presented the memorial of Edward Turner, ot Baltimore, in relation to a ticating screw and portable dry dock. Referred to Committee on Naval Afi BUILDING: Mr. Gastield, (Ohio,) from Appropriations, reported a bill authorizing the Sceretary of the Treasury to purchase the re- mainder of the square on which the Chicago post office and custom-house were lo lp and tor the erection of a new fire-proof building STaR, Topriating $4,000,000 for public butld- ings in Chicago, was passed, also several bills of a private nature. Paseep Assistant Payuasrer Henry C. MacnetTe, U.S. N., has been ordered to special duty at New Orleans, to relieve Passed Assist- ant Paymaster A. H. Nelson, who has been de- tached and ordered to settle his accounts. PART oF Tak Moxey Kerurnep.—The Treasury Department to-day received a check from Fant, Wasbington & Co., bankers of this city, for between $10,000 and $11,000, that sum being the unexpended balance in their hands of moneys received trom Seth Johnson, the Tre: ury defaulter, for speculation in bonds, . Eri IN ¢ HICAGO. the Com fee on L SHERMAN AND Liect. Grast HearD There is excessive weakness, but it is believed quiet the patient is gainin, dispatch, timed, 5 o’clock p. m. message has been telegraphed to the Princess Victoria, at Berlin, countermanding the sum. mons to her to come to Sandringham. Quite a sensation is prodaced by the retusal of vertain extreme ritualists tosay prayers fer the Prince's recovery, in the absence of orders from their bishop. Death of Lad: ireey: Loxpon, Dec. 1 lady Burgoyne, Field Marshal Sir.John Burgoyne, ¢ night. Loxpon, Dec. 15.—The British press comment with severity on the reported attempt to bribe | jurors in New York od Panis, Dec. 15.—The Chinese embassy has j L combination is ne here to rescue the is proposed to inaugurate energetic immediately. ares at the banking honse of Bischoftshetim and receive certificates free of charge. Mc- Henry is at the head of the movement. Thea Business to Hi congsone Wanted § 1,000 | jen, Mora - . Arms for the Turk: » Dee. 15.—The fever has spent its force, and with increasin, Sad Strength. The fol- ie with a carge ing Saltaline hove bens | Sestiny nce the last tion, valued at neatly Sawprinenam, Dec. 15, 8 a. m —The Prince has had a quict night. ‘There are symp- | x, @Uachery aud Abortion. ‘oms of debility, but his condition may be con- | ,A4™,, OLS: Boe. 1h 4 percure leg! toms of debility, bat his war held yesterday to take steps to secure legis SaMDEINGNAM, Lice. 15, noon.—Hie Royal | !#t'¥eenaciments against qu abortion. Highness continues in a tranquil state, and Diamona % slowly but steadily improves Xrw York, Dec. 1 pave $5,000 HE DANGER OVER. —The danger in the case of s is so far lessened that a wo b of dinmonds irom the residence of A oxpon, D. Trez yeaterday, while the family were at Prince of W LOCAL NEWS. The “Blown Meat™ Case. DOCTORS DIFFER—DR. VERDI TRSTIFIRS TRAT TRE BLOWING OF MEAT Is DETRIMENTAL TO HEALTH —DRS. THON PSON AND SOUTHWORTS SAY Poon! roon? Yesterday, mm the Criminal Coart, Cartter,) the case of Daniel M. charged with selling blown meat in the market, was taken up, and Messra. Moore and Hine for the defence moved to quash the indictment, on the ground that the information in the Police | Court was fonnded on the met of ISS, and that } that ordinance is repealed by the ordinance ot i530. The court sustained the motion, aud the nalant was discharged. f fe of (Judge ightfoot, John Bull Shocked. ed from Marseilles for Shanghae. A New War Against Erie. ONDvON, Dee. Mth- [Herald special. ro s arraigned—Mesars. Moore and Hine nee, Mr. Harrington prosecuting. The detence did not deny that there was a piece of meat which bad been blown on the stand of detendant, but de the blowing as understood by the mwas the kind of Diowing probibited by the law. Mr. G. Mander ctor) was first called and testified as to (he manner of blowing, and on | cross-examination said that meat might be m= | blown by inserting a probe under the suoulder es | uci working the legs Dr. T. 8, Verdi tentified that the practice was | caiculated to spread disease. After referrimz to ¢ railway from the present direction, and it casures Holders are invited to register e = THE WHARTON TRIAL. Bonds Rig! A¥NAroLis, Mo., Dec. 15.—When the court | the theory that certain diseases were contained adjourned yesterday the counsel were arguing | iv tungi,he said it might be blown into the meat the admiseability of the question by the prose- | cution to Van Ness, how he came to be at Mrs. Wharton's house on | by un unhealthy person and commanicated to the party eating it. Small-pox, measles, and other diseases could thus be spread. Even it “To state to the jury thercon, and appropriating. $2,000,000 therefor; | ‘certain day, if sick or well, his symptoms and | the person ‘was perfectly health s, r ‘: " e 1 ¥ v 9 eetly we iy, the air — The Secretary Of the Navy received « | sities ssecndasen providing that the cost of | Teelings, aud how he happened to be takensick,” | breathed was not healthy; there ts ao sack dispatch to-day from Admiral Alden, com- tir Handen (Poh on Se ipnigeremo4 rey ~ to which question the deence had objected. thing as healthy breath. Whena manding the United States steamer Wabash, = ig the purchase of anew site i | , OB the assembling of the court this morning, | into meat animal matter is Introd announcing the arrival of his vessel, with Gen: Sherman and Lieut. Grant on board, at Cadiz, Spain. Everybocy was well. Senate Convirwations.—The Senate in executive session yesterday confirmed the fol- lowing nominations : George H. Williams, of Oregon, to be attor- ney general. (Contirmed unanimously without reference to a committee.) George H. Boker, of Penusylvania, to be minister resident at Con- stantinople, vice Wayne McVeagh, resigned. Thomas W. Bennett, of Indiana, to be governor of Idaho, vice Thomas M. Bowen, resigned. clause restrictin, ihe remainder of the present square cannot be purchased to within two sjuares of the present site. He said he did this to prevent a combina- tion to gut up the price of property against the government. ‘Mr. Holman (Ind.) moved to reduce the amount to which the entire cost was limited to two millions. my “Mr. Kelley ( Pa.) opposed the amendment, and dhe would haye been glad to have even the amount left at four millions; he considered it an act of generons justice to an afflicted city. ‘Mr. Marsall (Ill.) as a citizen of Lilinois repu- diated the idea of its being as a charity, and de- vie’ ° Judge Miller said no further argument from thé | warm sounsel was consideration, the court having already care- rully weighed the point when brought up at a rer ious stage nelusion. Jud very clear that testimony must be confined the issue, and evidence of other crimes cou! f on the question under would produce unhealthy meat, blowmg was by working the leg, the Board of Ith hed made regulations to preserve the public health. ‘The Court stated that no more witnesses were needed to prove that exhaled air is aubealthy. ou this trial, and formed its ige Miller then proceeded to re- w the general Tule of evidence, which was ii vet be given where the indictment pending is | Jecob Kengia described the manner of blowing tor another and distinet offence. The court | meat, stating that it made meat look better also brietly reviewed its exceptior On cross-examination, be said that blowing had i rule, and final, been the practice for thirty years at least, and Mstances sou; the breath was usually blown. ‘ r " and were a of ‘The defence called Grorge W. Emerson, who Marah Giddings, of Michigan, to be governor of | Mandedit as a just right. He contended that | nee and inadiaissable. init was natpropoced | testified tnt be had keows Une beuctice ae New Mexico. vice Willard Warner, declined. | there cou! no combinalion on the property, | +o show that anything taken by Van Ness was | since he was a boy. It was for the purpose of David R. B. Nevin, of Pennsylvania, to be pen- pf elipell ie aereclegh pve had provided for | “yministered to Ketchum. getting the hide of easter and. improving the agel (widor agency,) a phia. | ™ ~s perty. Charles Ketchum sworn: Is the son of the vke. used mer tio G. Sickle, to be pension agent for | Mr. Farnsworth (Ill.) contended that the | ate cen, Ketchum; has known tie prisoner tor | saektres a mee cee id pensions at Philadelphia, vice William amount was not an extravagant one. New York, be said, had a custom-house which cost 31,200,000, @ sub-treasury that cost $1,300,000, and a post office, the first story of which had already cost $2,000,000. +20e- The New Apportionment Bill. S A. Forbes, suspended under the tenure-of-office the law. ‘THe Rervsuicax SENATORS met this morning, and had quite a i until halt=past 1 o'clock. It was finally agreed of at wenty years; remembers is health was then perfectly “an judge Witness next saw his father on Friday, soth preference to water, the latter bringing about decomposition. On cross-examination, witness stated that the air did pot enter the meat, but was between the membranes. the day when his £ r left Washington for Baltimore—June 2sth; good, as far as he ight sore throat in April. he bad asi Dr. J. Marre Thomycom.—Witness thonght that the proposition that disease could be spread by blown meat the most ridiculous proposition man, 10: June, when he was dead; saw Mrs. Wharton Mrs. Chubb’s house, in Washington, on the | had ever heard advanced by a seusib! fi " e1 3 7 > she was coming to Wash- | poisons in the stom: inert. to adopt a portion of Mr. Trumbuli’s resolution | The apportionment bill, as it passed the House | 3d day of July; knew - to Wash- | animal poisons in for the appointment of a committee to inquire | of Representatives yesterday, providesthatfrom | ‘B&R; when | Ane vgn ge aged wd RT Say eriggg te my Be into the expendisares of sil Branches of the ser- | and after March 3, 1572, the House of Reypresen- | che alse, land lata goed friend: heregesees | Conn ne ae me at oe Ties or allowances ought te be reduced: what are | ‘tives shall be composed of 283 members, to be | filled with tears; she regretted to have to taik | Ciossexamined-—Trichinia is the methods of procuring accountability in pub | *PP¢rtioned among the states, instead of 213, as | on business matters 80 soon after Lis fath- | when not killed b proper cooking. te cohoara ta tie cxccaen aieuaramenmte of pub. | at present. It provides that if, after such ap- | er’s death, but necessity compelled her. to Dr. Southworth..Witeow ad tot think that lic moneys; whether moveys have been paid out | Portionment shall have been made, any new | do so; she then said she had called to see about | ylown meat is unhealthy; enough poisoned arr illegally, and generally how and to what extent | “tte sball be admitted, such state shall en- | $4,000 in bends she bad given my father, that | could not be introduced in the manner described the expenses of the service of the country may | titled to a Representative or Representatives | <be was going to leave Baltimore on Friday or | to afect person. Sud Siekt te wo redunod, That portion of the | ditional to the number. 283. Section 2 enacts urday, and desiring 2 letter of credit, she | At thix point the ‘cont inquired the object of resolution providing for civil service reform was that in each state entitled under this law to wore | wanted to secure the bonds; said she was going | thix evidence, and Mr. Hine answered that | than one representative, the uumber to which said state may be entitled in the 43d and each subsequent Congress shall be elected by districts composed of contiguous territory, and contain- ing as nearly as practicable an equal umber of stricken out. Mersrs. Buckingham, Howe, Pratt, Harlan, Stewart, Poole and Saulebury were agreed upon as the investigating commit- tee authorized by the resolution. According to report, the caucus was not very harmonious, to Europe, and would leave New York on the following Wednesday. Witness asken at what time she had given these bonds to his father, and she replied about 18 months a; had given him four bonds, each for $1,900; they was for the purpose of showing that this proces< Was not a a The court said it was an- necessary to introduce further evidence op his point, andin his opinion the corporation hal the power to pass such a law as quoted. ; that she P Sat inhabitants, no one district electing more than | were five-twenty bonds, bearing six per cent. , th i i ordi- 8 ee ee ee ee meeenly Case one representative. © It 18 provided, however, terest, od were to be avid byrhins Sed com: | montenr rhs Bone er ae odo tha states whese delegations are increased there may be elections by the state at large for he additional Representatives to the 43d Con- gress, unless the Legislature shall before that time redistrict the state. Section 3 enacts that Tuesday next after the first Monday in Novem- ber, in the year 1876, is fixed as the day for the election of Kepresentatives of the 45th Congres .n all the states, and the Tuesdy atter the first Monday of November in every second year thereafter is fixed as the day for election of on Tne WEEKLY STAR for this week, now _ ready, is a capital number, containing seve- ral interesting stories and fine poems; the proceedings of Congress; report of the trial of Mrs. Wharton for the murder of General Ketchum by poison; the recent frauds on the Treasury; the Woman Suffr: Con- vention; proceedings of the Legislative As- sembly; the wor! verted into ten-forty five per cent. coupon answered *no.”” nes-es to the transaction, and she said -> no.” Witness said he could do nothing, as no adi strator had been appointed, Saturday, and neither himsel: 1d ouch a cent before that time. She replied that he would leave Baltimore on Saturday, and must have the money to obtain her letier of nance of the Board of Health ax to unwhole- some meat, and called Mr. John M. Langston, who testified that such an ordinance had been passed by the board in june last, but had not been published by authority. Mr. Miller claimed that the laws referred to re not in force. now before the Le- gistature for appro: After farther evidence and discussion on this he Court directed the jury to render a I verdict. The jury accordingly found a dict of guilty, subject to the opinion of the nds. Witness asked her if his father en any receipt for the bonds, and she Asked if were any wit- nor would be until a f or brother co: of improvement in the | Representatives to the succeeding Congress | redit before she left. Witness told her if she rt on the law pois District; gen 8; Washington News and | Section 4 provides for s) ial elections in would accompeny him to Gen. Brice’s office ‘The law points invelved were argued this af- Gossip; ‘spicy personals; agricultural items, | Of failure toelect upon the above-mentioned iy he could suggest some way by which | ternoon by Messrs. Harrington and N. H. Miller household receipts, &c., &e. Just the thing to | 4nd also for the elections to fill vacancies. Sec- —a could be raised, and she ‘consented. | for the prosecution, amd Messrs. Mooreand Hine send to the country. tion 5 enacts that no state shall be hereafter ad- | Witners then asked if she would be offended if | for the defendant. Terms: One doliar and a half per annum, in | mitted to the Union without the necessary popu- ] ue talked business to her. She repliedshe would | — -judge Carter said that the ordinance of 1570 ion to entitle her to at not. He then said that his father's books | exisis as law to-day. It would seem to be advance; single copies five cents, in wrappers, least one Representa- etapa tlie, yim WEAPPETS, | tive on the basis fixed by this bill. ‘The basis ts oie DEE one Repretentative in 133,000 of population. By this bill New Hampehire and Vermont are the only states that lose each a Representative. The gains of states are as follows :—Massachu- THE INTERNATIONAL PARADE TO CoME OFF in New York Next Sunpay. — At a special meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners ist in New York yesterday a resolution was passed | *¢ttsone, New York one, New Jersey two, Penn- | or rescinding the order directing the superinten- Fe ‘two, Marylandone, Virginiaone, North | he: dent to prevent a parade of the internatienal rolina one, South Carolina ore, Georgia two, | nt socteties on Stmday, and another section was | Alabama one, Missisippi one, Ohioone, Ken. | he tucky one, Tennessee one, Indiana one, illinois adopted instructing the superintendent to take | (er,0ne, Tempemce one, Indi lige hewn 5 ‘ a precautionary measures to prevent a breach of howed that she was in debt to: him 2,600. she replied that she had snot right, it should be $65, the interest on | repealed—the powers in this and kindred snb- jects being vested in the Board of Heaith—under the 26th section of the organic act, when consid- ered — ane the sd section Ss continul ws of the corporations in until they are repealed, and the manner of their repeal is preseri 5 gress. Neither h | the old corporat: pinint wi id that debt in pstallments; that on July 17, 15W, she paid | 0 and $130 interest, and on January 15, 1, she paid the balance, $i 30 and &G interest x months; she said my father had noted se payments on the back of the note; that he ered $130 as the amount due for interest at last payment, when she safd: ‘General that $1,500 for 6 mouths; you have calculated on | posed a sextcnee of $5 and costs, the peace on the occasion of such procession, | ‘bree, Texas two, lowa three, Wisconsin two. | 2,000." He acknowl the mistake, crossed | * ‘s ee = and to protect the public trom disorder and vio: | Ualifornia one, Minnesetaene, and Kansas two. | ui the £130 and pat down #5; he then ’handed | oTgx Live Stock MarkeT.—The Inspector lence, An amendment, offered by the Mayor, | [bis increases the present house forty members, | \cr the note, saying, “Ellen, now that thistrans- | General's report of live stock on sale at Drover's tothe effet that the matter be referred to the | while lilincis makes the largest gain in repre- | wetion is ended between had better de- | Rest and elsewhere duri President of the Board and the Snperintendent rovision adopted that no state of Police, under the act'un of the board, taken shall hereafter admitted that has not suf- troy the note as it ma: She destroyed the note in bis presence. Witness the werk ending us y ¥, give some trouble.” | Friday, December 1th, is as follows:—At A Clark's de} Je of swine, and elsewhere, May 16th), was lost. Seen ee of one Representative Son wked if there were any witnesses to the = = ee ee. Quality of stock good exel ado and New Mexico, whic! ion and she answered no; asked if she cod, Tne Exousn Svecesstox.—It has already | 't bas been proposed latcly to erect into states map and fair. Market brisk and advanced, with been stated that in case of the death of the The bill has yet to pass the Si Prince or Wales his eldest son, Albert Victor enate, Rilo ee ect of higher prices. Sales at 63, a; cents per lb. net. Al Center Market, and elewbere, : = emt iv General Brice’s office, where he | Parred.s ; % stock attle; 1 milch Christian Edward, would become heir apparent | | THE Rowixsow Assassixatios aT Sar | eque-ted Mrs Wharton to make known tu him | gonsbaving calves, and 1s calves tor alaughoc, bef English Holger Foo it ist aril this a peewee ve ee —_ ere whey ctot ber visit, “enw she said she had | Some stock on sale. but more ordinary and eldestson may alsodie before majority, the iz One we murderers ot Dh Robin- all te secure or obtain yment of bb . 5 mnestion haa ariase' as to the enctemine doen | som. in 1806, win arrested te re Sake car o Ly oon | iwferior. Market very heavy and sales slow. yes ‘n that case the crown would still remain in the | ‘¢€fday morning, and all four of the accused were u Londs; Gen. Brice is witness’ uncle. [ ben detatled the statement made by Mrs. Whar- Witness | Stock and beef cattle brought $2a83.50 per cw. n u At Drovers’ Rest, offered—491 beet and stor” tamily of the present Prince of Wales, and | brought before Judge McKean tor examination. | on to General Brice in regard tw the bonds, | catt 2 » at Biase” devolve upon his second son, George Frederick | The testimony was startling. One witness tes- f vith the same made by himself.) Gen. Brice | ewt. - eg Ney <a Ernest Albert, and so on through the family, | tifed to having seen the decd committed: he | was astonished at ber deinagit-and told ber that | milch cows having calves were wer owt. the oldest survivor being the heir. Had the | 88 only a short distance from the at the f uis father’s bowks and papers «cowed that she | The market was unu- <n fale at $25a$ Prince ot Wales no children, the crown would | time, and positively identitied John L. Blythe in his debt to the amount of ¢”, and | able advance, av... -“*"'Y brisk at dcyolve upon his next brothér, and/s0ou in like J sh -Yamex Toms as to ofthe murderers. The © Eas no evidence that Gen. KK. was .” Bet | Quality of stock—A iow sant gat Above Prices. : struck witha short sword on the General Brice then 3 who” | good and ordinary. cic attanes head, and in falling was shot unde neds eee wn eer offered ay. O46 sheep and 150 lam! Axorazn “Oxeieanawrnean” 1x rae | The witness described the whole alain cs te | oe abet Cightesn eng Gebetal Kad she FS SF ie inst atality of the stock was good, Feral, hae apni | gs arraamnerae moe oe | iedein eat eee hc wae | me tac sn Se ee . ie ©. in moon! 1 room A Jefferson Market court, and com] “4 was densely crowded and open the Identifies, ago UaaN S20 ‘bonds to be com ried edcigh. ‘ tice Shandie ber tion of Blythe and Toms, there was much ex- x evening CHESAPEAKE AND Oni0 Ly Justice 5 of arresting thipments Ve teer bog y <9 yo) time fixed fy the Board or Director tersiorotng » ns ¢ season. Ice ‘prov. b- a 3 rious 7H Vics oF Isreperenance— pe ol = tes daw, eee te aid of | T ane ‘had any receipt oF ~ witnenscs | ™A2¥ months, Fs ie ateered a neapasee sbaneree | genet te ed eee that state. Is reported to have declared thoes i bout it she replied that noone knew anything with the forgery hes “ordered the ‘> refuse it; the general then told her there was no raigned arial to those who die Sf date of Kewas i eponds at that time, ‘and plead Dot beliewe in prohibition wee py pa BAI fouhscl Sened best to fight the viee exe up sit Speciation of ing pea stasion and religious opinion. Pr oreeetred this, annou tion white si New Mustc.”_The eae ee Me wOrTy she iad nof toes Lad learned commenced Ppublicatio: thought it was best ‘oner, ‘that feataee be oer ce s sister Of Genenn minion oti he Enterprise suggests to the News that sent her love to Mrs. Brice and eae itmess went with her to the sidewalk, | "Afive of Scotland. papell cna d a : rhe would be over in Daltimors mnt ae re TR MS oy Lenton is red ofthe petal card apotm, ia. ais oi Se — alienated othe aay tc wai i IxCuES OF EMO AEE BuOOTISG avpaar, | Hoplteg™ ‘mo SF Letters from German growing “ Prin hatred for the French among all clases of the geavily for several hours, and still contiaace | Meu. tsczee Sted subjects of the Emperor W! Fee sat {rom nine to ten inches deep. ‘asa letter = SF Mr. Reverdy Johnson is: the Ka- of be oc morning for the recovery “check came Kinx in South Carolina, while his son, the U. Monteiro fas been bailed’ by Monteiro. and to make it = 5S; Marshal: brings them into the dominion and precheren setts paid S7'The last Iowa Senate rashly_clected Slate to, be Selvent. whale, scree none sue ce a ere iariows, eirany fae wugds camara | Raney memes a eee aa SS Ms s anne aspi- been heretofore appoi vg yy ts for tive honors, tmouranes request of the cents ‘monster & about the ecming Assembly will be kelp te neti The sce surerincnden calms c= zine ‘ ‘s * gallantry of the legislators not a pending tm comtns eeenree of the receiver feet long,

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