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THE EVENING STAR. indays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Aveuue, corner Uth St. | Tuff EVENING STAR YEWSPAPER cOWY 8 MOTE MANN, Prevt uy EVENING STAR te 4 by carriers to | subscribers ot Tex CENTs reR Ween, or Fox- ¥-Forn Cext: PER MONTH. Copies.at the connter atvanee, in both cases, than paid for. pening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1871. CLOTHING. AMUSEMENTS. L, ROBINSON & € FINE CLOTHING! 922 PENNA. AVENUE | @LERCOATS! i IVE LS VATS Ve Ren. es! ERCOATS! PRES? SUITS PRESS SUITS Ts DES SUITS! DRESS SLIPS! DRESS SUITS! YS SUITS! N EW NATIONAL THEATER, FRIPAY. Dec. 28, 1871 BENEFIT OF, ME.J Ww OW 1 ww (LLACK. MES. CABCLINE BICHINGS (BERNARD) as MARITANA, Tutroducing beoutitul gems from Wallace's opera, “BATCROAY MATINEF at Bock. TILL WATER: Keening—OL By T ATTRACTIONS ‘AT ObD FELLOWS: ART GALLERY! }ENDID TABLEAUX! Cato! LUNCH from I. to-day to 1 pm. DIX it hot fre m 3 o'eh 5 pm. Also, TO-MOR. Row. EVERYTHING MICE” Fancy Tables ua < ines. Sofas and other di Sewing 3 «for raMe cheap! Don't forget to go to Ud Fellows’ Rail TO-vAf or TO-NIGHT, or you will always iceret it! LS ; IK EXHIBITION §N co O8 SD BALE } Tru 8. at MARE RITER'R. Bo. 486 Seventh street. between D and KB atreets nt doers abeve Odd Fellow's Hail, Onetoe Oi Paintings, Engrev ve Ceremnne 6, Also. Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Pictures. Frames, ‘Cords and Tasee! Bings Nails ee. the District, Prease remember tame ant Ramber. _ap23-iy" ® Ys" OVEROOATS! BOYS’ OVEROOATS! BOYS’ OVENCOATS ROS’ OVERCOAT: BOYS’ OVFROOATS BOYS’ OVESCOATS WAUL,. ROBINSON 4 CO., _ dee) ow _ 92t Pe Vania AVENUE. N° iW ALKER € ©O., Sli PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Prvwsen Ore AND Tre Ors. CLOOUNG FOR MEN AND BOYS. BES BESS + Scotch and Domestic Ca Pwr “<u ma Mfaeture, eanal to the dtemston work. aid fully 20 per cent. cheaper. BALL ©) ERCOATS, at reduced prices. in ages from variety of quali GAS. 1 varioms fabrics, adapted and at prices ies thea the purchased elsewhere. assimere SHIRTS, of superior MEWS and BOYS’ UNDERSBIRTS and PRAW- Eks. GLOVES, TIES, SCARFS, BOWS, ac., nold AND NAVY, TAILOR, Hotel, (late Brown's.) Ponn ® vente. Washingt etre poktian No NEW BOOKS. LONGFELLOW'S DIVINE TRAGEDY Po alas xT HAP BOOK” Wise i” ‘i s AUNT Jus i BI-HCP POTTER'S RELIGIOUS rHusLO8. De A} MAN RAYS. Fyols 16 A RANDY BOUT BOOKS 1 Rert re" LLOSOPHY OF STYL BOmEs Ov OTHER bays. 7 we Lew “he CHRIST ¢ Potert Pale Owen's DETATABL 2 Uberwee's HISTORY F PHY 2.3 u lesb h «LIFE ASD T. 3 7 * “EMITS ‘ » FO KS t a Mies Proc 13 we si * 1-H PEOPLE 1» ch acer: S AMP RICANISMS sw VISITING CARDS ENGRAVED AND PRINTED. PHILP & SOLOMONS, deers 911 Pennsryiewe = IN eTiE® OPENING OF 4 SE STATIONERY STORE BLANKA BO . be gy Ge eel Fires <inse goods at fair one, for can! LITHOGLAPHING. ENGRAVING. PRINTING AND BINDING DONE TO OB8DER. bife gre invited to call and examine ow oF tock. EN. F. FRENCH, Onder Natw “ps E ARLING VERMONT AVENUE. . T. BOESSLE 4 SOR, oc 1827 Paoraistons. C © Witearp EPBITT ROUSE. ~~ WASHINGTON. D. 0, GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITS. _ WILLEN « RUOFF, 905 PuwNcTLeasia AVENUE, FASHIONABLE HATTERS AND FURBIBES HAVE THE LATEST STYLE HOLI®AY SILK BAT, FOR WINTER, NEW AND HANDSOME. ocl¢ tr SEWING MACHINES. A br cox 8 Gis as eee es SWING MACHINE AGENOY s ND, CESS LIABLB TO = OAS. BAUM'S RSET AND SOUPSKIRT FACTORY T" FLORENCE PROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITOR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE a State ‘ds th wattle ee Jonired:. Machines soft ex thiy instalments of $1, Other machines taxer ATRING done prematiy change. Ale, Bi * soe tenis epi-ty™ oh Neencer Butidins ARCHITECTS, &e. G. STARRWEATMER, * Bo urrecr. ANGINERR AND SUrEnme ‘NDENT. Ey prompiy executed. DEAWINGS for ar t=} street, aptéty yt tus “om st CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SALB, At Oak Hall, 526 7th street. 1s OF BNGiSNae Diste PIANOS, &e. T DERIVED ONS ROSEWOOD. a RECEIVED OCT AND CONCERT PIANO of 1% brated Factory, of, from the cele! scree Breck & Cog Mew York; leo, # selection of PIANOS trom Wm. Knabe’ & be. re.and Wm. McCammon & Co., Albany. second bard PLANOS aud ORGANS for sale of rent on easy terms. ‘Publ ited to examine the conte Sine ent Bepaicing PIANOS it Re. 423 Bley: cath street aber wana ever sept ERC. REICRENBACH. LADIES’ GOODS. B NNEDS AND HATS FROM PARIS, JUST REGELVED. MADAME DUBOIS’ HUMAN HAIR STORE AND FRENCH MIL- INERY ESTABLISHMENT, Ne. ial Pennsslvanin avenue, between 12th and 13th ste. BONNETS AND HATS made to order IN THE LATEST FRENCH STYLES, aw atylex BRAIDS, OUR reepectfuily invite the lad ing the above nt reasonabl FR EADY MADE DuESSES, at M. WILLIAN'S, in Sitk. Drap a"Ete. Serge, Sc. MOENING WRAPPE: VELVET AND € EMBROIDERED JACKETS, &c., &c. 9 CLOAKS and DRESSZ5 made to order,on reason- able terms. Special attention paid to ALTERING VELVET LUAKS. M. WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania avenue, not? No. 7 Cits Treviee. Parle. NM A. MCCORMICK IS IN CONSTANT MPS ® 4: cele oF THE MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS MATES SONNETS AND ROUND HATS FOR THE WINTER SHASON. Alse,a fine stock of MIULINERY aod FANCY eUDs. 1H tment of GROS GRAIN RIBBONS. Bel Sue beh meroets stween Kand & 2 a sell iin call, as Cc GRAND OPENING at H. KING, Jr, MASONIC TEMPLE, | OOBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, of an entire Mew and Sek cted Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS 3, FEATHERS. RIBBONS, *ERENCH PATTREN BONNETS AND HATS, And all the Season LATEST NOVELTIES of the ’ ROSIERY,GLOVES AND CORSETS t market rates. se20-tr | WERY IMPORTANT TO LADIES BAIR our- LING done at % cents a ” 3 HELLER, pe? ____ 718 Market Space CCQBSETS BELLING aT REDU no? BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER PATTERNS, ke. Be. which I am prepared to sell at the lowest prices. ‘Usil and be convinced. MP. LEWOH, 714 7th street an30-tr between Gand H. NEW LE OF CURLS JUST RECKIVED Naw "te Ss HRLLES no? 715 Market 8; EDUCATIONAL. POA BRING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIRG AND CHILDUEN- Oia Hadley, Mass. The winter term will commence on WEDNES- DAY, Jan. Sd. 1872. Circulars and teytimonials cag he obtained of Judge CHARLES C. NOTT. U. 8. Court of € mos ‘eshington, D.O., or be neg RS. S.A. PECK'S a Ssvurct tCHOOL FOR BOYS, Ati? 1 Street, Fetabliehed 1887 decS-im* A YARCABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT — LIFE HOLAKSHIPS IN THE WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Tth and L streets. good in the International Association of Business Uol may be secu fore January 1, 1872, at tion of 10 per cent. Year Scholarships at reduction to clube of five morning or evening classe HT SCHOOL (Classical. Mathomotical and ish) at Wo. 1209 F STREET NW, Boom mmencing MONDAY EVEB- and Fritays. . OFS FA. SPRINGER, A.M. fueipal of Wat cad-may Principal wien tstrect NW, no2s-2m E*°Ls8, FRENCH. AND CLASSICAL Ly 4 STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. MeS ANGELO JAOK Brinci nat } So 1 New York avenue. nortawest. se23-}y change. ; ASHIONABLE CARBIAGES ¥OR RECEPTIONS. THER ARLINGTON STABLES, 1724 G Street, xBam Wak Deraurent. ‘Constan’ aod for bi: the mont cr boar, the LATEST STYLES OF poe tor <7 OF re ‘aitsation paid to fag: horses. BORUIT. Jn, Propriswor ABLES, ores canes Dand E. agin for Hire, ands fre Var. Proprietor. ™ CAERIAGES ceptions, wit! ore. Wasutnoton,D. 0. enue for traction of ances the pe agn at the ofice of the Buginess Sor pices oe ees > pare!) LA “ nd, incinding two (2) feet . eam. GEO. 8. GEREN. Obiet Ragineer. D* “GAULSIELD 8 CLASSES YoOAL AND INSTRUMENTAL © -f = aru. . uUste A. Boove. 3 | Over the form SPECIAL NOTICES. Be Wise Before It Ix Too Late. Te By sod escane the iron grasp of morenry sud pol Ons. Nay, more, >on will seooms ones tn pes emsio) of that gr atest of ali eartuly imge—b wlth. fiarers are odera's Mild trratmout and good iy the wh sie mass of Fou ntidinen:os he son aball re thous tel town. I des re your prostrate hearts to lift, Your bleed mg wounds to cure, And with the Treasures of nature's gift, Relieve the rch and powr ring r H wn, 2 live in this ye lame enfloring, vime and see! Wines, Liquors, &¢., fer te Holidays. Moco then us leentrenel ¢ citizen feel them: Lijuore and Cordials i uperted fr the idoy trade.and which have been selected with care for the s of his in want of andive, re. should T hin with @ cally and be arsured that what they in biv Lime will be not vnly pare bat unadalter- ated. decid Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” It improves sppetite and digestion, and it is an- rive'ed for its flavor, sre directed by —— — a alg Panes rviceal pte HTS R A BONE aul2-eo6m Agents, Now The Cause and Cure of Consumption he vod, and thence with digestion ment of the fo into the selids of the body. Pere: slightest predisposition ths impaired, baving the to pulmonary disease, or if they take cohd, will be very Hable to have Consumption of the Lungs in tis forme; and Dhold t cure an d mautens and alime, which is clogging these organs #o that they 4 cannet perform thelr fonctions, and then rouse up and restore the liverto a healthy action. Fer this pose the surest and Dest remedy is Schenck’s Siiterake Fille, Pills clean the stomach and bowe's of all the ud morbid slime that is avsivg dixease and decay in the whole system. They will clear ont the liver of all «ixensed bile that hae accumulated th it up toa new and healiliy action, by whie and beulthy bile is wir nataral owsls,and liver are thas clean: * at han Et ai 5 - matition Li pat Schenck s proves to be the most valuable ered. At 1 Beaweed ‘Tunic remedy ever disce will nent lkaline. and its ase making the stomach © pertuanent tone to this y ‘tn ‘ongumption is the free ard perseve ne use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Fi: Palmouie @yrup nourishes the system, purifice the Blood, and te rei barbed he circula: f abecessen or tube re to expel all the disrasad matter. | Of tree expectoration, when ones It ripens. then. by the great healing and purifying p of Sehenck's Pulmonic Syrup, that wil ul icers and re healed up sound, aud my patient ix td bereon bats awed Inngs—a ca: 7 | there—the cavity cannot heal, the Inatter cannot | ripen, wo long asthe system is below par. Waiat ig ecenory tocure isa new order of thinge—a gov appetite, a good nutridon, the body to grow in dosh get fat, theu Natore ie hel will i ¥ plan 0, & pers very bua, if the entirely destroyed, or even if one lung ely gone, if there is enough vitality left in to heal up.there te hope. 1 have seen me cored with only one found tang. Hi ti % eure tion, nce whe nesds to clear the isease that is in the lungs, i pottant that while using Schenck’s Medi re should be exercis not to take cold; keep n cold andl damp Weather; avoid niglit ais ut-duor exercise only "in a genial and hit netly understood that when I recom- mend & patient to be careful in Fegard (9 taking Colds while using my Medicines, { do ro for'e special reason. A man who has but partially recovered ‘cold is far more liable to & ho hay been entirely cured; and ame in regard to Consumption. fectly healed, just © Tr in i ing ae the Jong i there ins disease. Hence so strenuously caution pulmonary patients aguiust exposing themselves to ‘ap atmosphere that is not genial and pleasant. Con- — Consumptives? 1 of sot whic ~ ad muny of the faculty do. An in- it, with safety to the patient, be ig Dinets of Winter orf 9 chilling wit wutumn. It should be carefully shielded from all irritating influences. The utmost bould be vbserved in thir particular, as it acnre under tany circumstagces is bili rscR “ould be kept on a wholesome and nutritious di and all the Medicines eontinued until the body has restored to it the matural quan- tity of flesh and str: ih. I wax myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and ba ve lived to get fat aud hearty these many years, with one lung moetly ne. T have cured thousands since, and Rg To been cured by this treatment whom I have ye first of October I expect to take posnes- y new building at the uortheast corner of, Sixth and Arch streets, where 1 shal leased to’ sive advice to all who may require it. r Full dircetions accompany ell my Remedics, so } that's person in any part of the word can be readily cured by 8 strict obvervance of the same, i J. H_SCHENCK, M. D., Philadelphia, Price mnie Sy Fup and Seaweed Tonic, s) Qs balf dozen. Mandrak | Pia . For salo by all druggists a1 dealers, THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents, .¢e4-s.t.th,tr Batchetor’s Hatr Dye. said Hair Dye isthe best in tho world, reliable, instantaneous, dook not contain Bor any ettalic poison to juce paralysis or death. Avgid the vaunted and delusiys preparations boasting virtues they de not posters. | Tho gonuine W.A. Bachelor's Hair Dye has had thirty years antar: ation to uphold ite inte, ae the only perfect Hatr Dye—Blark or Brown, Sold ¥y = creggisus. Api ot 16 Bond 5 oF) > THURSTON’S 1VORY PEARL TOOTH Pow- DEK is the bout article for cleansing and preserving teeth by all dragetete. Price, 2 and 0 cents. JOUVEN'S INCDOROUS KID GLOVE CLEAN- EK restores soiled gloves cquat tonew. Sold by all SA ne eee Heres slsaRr ane: A NEW DISCOVERY. THE GBEAT ANTISEPIIC LOTION. A WATERY SOLUTION OF THE SEALING BALSAMIC GUMS ACCOMPLIS: CLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE for paralleled dressii rounds, ulcers ques ef every aonciotee Cai ie Saeed aS ey moat reoedy ands ratronal preventivs against. in epidemics: ‘and used by if ESTE! Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts trom this source to-day were $357 496.99, Resi¢nrp.—The President has accepted the resignation of First Lieut. Edward C. Bartlett, of the Ist cavalry. Cart. E.D. Baker, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. A., has been relieved from duty at Camp Halleck, Nev. Tue New Resipexce of THE SE-RETARY or WaR.—The residence of Secretary Belknap is now 1518 H street. corner of Lafayette square Nava TRANsren al Direetor Thor. M. Potter has been ordered to the marine ren- dezvous at New York. Capt.S. P. Quackenbash has been detached from duty as i Norfolk navy-yard and placed on waiting or¢ Tar Caninet met noon to-day, a!! the members present except Secretary Robeson, who left here last evening to spend Christmas at his home. Senators Chandler, Morton, Ferry and several Representatives had interviews with the President this morni Tur Boarp or Navat Orvicers, in session at the Department for several months past to examine as to the claims of officers who deemed themselves overslaughed In promotions, has completed its labors, and yesterday adjourned sine die, after submitting their report to Secre~ tary Kobeson. Tue Horipars in Tax DerarTMents.—At the meeting of the Cabinet to-day it was deter- mined that all the departments of the govern- ment shall close at noon to-morrow. to continue closed until Tuesday next; that work go on as usnal next week until Saturday, when ali of the departments will be closed ‘Tuesday, the 2d of January. Mx. Kern, representative in Congress from Indiana, proposes to try the competitive test in the selection of an occupant of the cadetship in the naval academy to which his district is enti- tled next year. He has accordingly advertised for applicants for the nomination, and will have them examined in April next. "The appoint went is to be made in May following. Wry tHe Czar Recanten Catacazy.—A cable telegram from St. Petersburg states that the Messenger, official newspaper in that city, ouneed yesterday for the first time, th removal of Catacazy from Washington, “owing to pervonal difficulties which might prejudice the good relations existing between Rus:iz and the United Stat ‘Tne Banking and Currency Committee of the House, to which was referred the subject of in- vestigating the causes of the recent suspension ot vational banks in New York and elsewhere, has appointed a sub-committee, consisting of Messrs. Sm of V New York, and Ra immediate tharge of t mittee will visit New York to investigate. Ax Orn ORDER Rev ‘The Secretary of the Tnteriorhas revived an old order which pro- hibits attorneys and claim agents trom examin- ing papers or files in the hands of employees, on the pai of being off from official intercourse with the Department, and which forbids clerks to give any information relative to the statns of or claims, under penalty ot immediate Five Trovsaxp Aracnes wor Prace. Vincent Colyer, secretary of the Board of Indian Commissioners, to-day addressed a letter to Sec- retary Delano informing him that about 5,000 Apache Indians have gone on the reservations. ‘This number, says Mr. C., is wore than one-haif ofthe roving Apaches, who are thus reaping the benetits of the “peace polic: - Colyer has proved himself snch a humbug, and so willing to led, that very little reliance can be placed in his statements. THe Pustic Buipines 1x CHicaGe.—See- retary Boutwell to-day addressed a letter to James FE. McLean, collector of eustoms at Chi- cago, requesting him to ascertain from the own- ers of the lets in the square where the old post office and custom house were located on whit terms they will dispose of their prop@y to the goyernment. He also appointed Judge Drum mond, Gen. Beveridge and Mayor Medill asa committee to determine if the prices asked ure reasorable. Tre FLoatixe Tron Dock.—The Secretary of the Navy bas taken no action upon the bids for the floating iron dock authorized by Con- cress last year, and it seems to be the impression hat a further apprqpriation will be asked for that purpore Congress appropriated $1,009,000 for the dock, but that sum is not sufficient, and it is useless to take any steps towards construct- ing it until a sufficient sum to pay for it shall be appropriated. In fact, there are but very few establishments in the country where it can be constructed, and as the successful bidder must give £600,000 bonds for the faithful performance of the work, ovr naval architects will not be willing to undertake it unless they are well paid Exxcuttve Documents a8 TO CUBAN Ar- vains.—Ineluded in the documentary informa- tion regarding affairs in Cuba and their relation to the American interests affected thereby, transmitted to Congress by President Grant ves- ‘erday, is a letter of Vice Consul General Hall detailing the marsacre of the students at Ha- Tt gives no new facts. but the opinion essed that the murdered boys were sacri- ficed to appease the fury of the volunteers, and prevent them from pomegrrelg | still greate: Quotations from the instructions tary of the Navy to our comman ‘est Indian waters show that they ed to use their ut- owers for the protection of American sitizens. ———--+e-2-___ Deterrrions Canxpes.—The return of the holiday season brings the need of repeating the old cantion against adulterated and deleterious confectionery. Candy, when first made, is White. It may be hatinlessly colored red by cochineal; but cheaper snbstitutes for this are found in amboline, (produced from coal tar,) fuchsine, (an analine color,) and minimum of red lead. ‘The first-named gives a rich bat ma- genta bue, which i ily distinguished from the scarlet of cochineal. A green color issome- times given by ee Some of the flavoring materials used are highly deleterious. A lar, proportion of these ingredients are found in the so-called ‘fruit candies.” Fustl oil, sulphuric acia and decayed cheese are emploved gene- “* Sweet almonds” should be partaken of sparingly. The flavors least Ukely to be inju- sly imitated are clove, sassafras and winter green. Against these evil compounds the best guard js to deal with manafactarers or retailers of established reputation, and exchew the “a ” candies, which are liable to prove wo- fully expensive in the end, ei7 4% Atlanta lover bought off his rival for S7“Dervil's Delight” is a pleasant Kansas 82" An Imperial ukase makes the + sella nssian language in the coketirer TWO CENTS. Seciety. Mr. and Mre. Russell Gurney gave their firt evening entertainment last evening to a limited Bumber of guests. Mr. Gurney, as is known, is ©: (4 British commission for the settlement of the Al: bama claims, and, as his stay in Washe ington will probably be extended during »: veral month+ & handsome house on H taken street, above 15th, in which to receive and en- tertain during the winter. — The gentlemen's German last evening was highiy enjoyable, as all of its predecessors @ ring the past season have been. It was tended by many of our most agreeable lalics, both married and single. — The dramatic and musical entertainment naidot Trinity Chureh mission, which took place in Morrison's Building last evening, was attended by a decidedly critical and elite andi- ee. The hall was densely crowded, and the per formance was mostsatisfactory, both in act- ing and music. The performance ope he fourth act of the Merchant of Ve: f Duke, Mr. M y; Shylock, Dr. Walsh: Bassanio, Mr Char Antonio. Mr, Seibold; Portia, Miss All tise, Miss Kno Dr. Yoang; : nio, E. C. Wise; Salarino, Mr. James Morrison applause. The “s Mr. Dan Gillette, was highly appreciated and applanded. The performance closed with a dramatic representation of Bob Sawyer's Par- ty,” from Dickens’ Pickwick papers, and was most sdmirably given. The charagiers were: Bob Sawyer, Dr. Walsh: Ben Allen, Mr. Sei Mu » Mrs. Knode; Mr. Pickwick, Dr. ‘Alvord; Jack ins, Dr. Young; Noddy, Mr. James Mor- Gunter, Mr. W G with Biesers. Haydn and Richter as accompa: ists. — The second entertainment of the Schiiler Club brought together a large and unusually pleasant company at the residence of Mr. Sulo- mons, on K strect, last evening. The literary exercises in the parlors, which were ol them- selves of a remarkably attractive character, were supplemented bya very fine entertainment in the dining room ich fuil justice was dene by the compat . The guests were delighied with “i all noted tha much of the e ie to the unremit- ting and successtul attentions of Mr. and Mrs. So'omons. —___—_ -ee- — Prince Albert and the Orangemen, v NaTionaL OnservaTory, Washington, D. rom To the Edit v of the Evening Star: Sir: In reading over last Saturday evening's ‘Ak, | noticed some things that were said in rence tothe Prince of Wales’ visit to this ountry, and was rather surprised to find that the only reference made to his visit to Canada was the following: “With the exception of a few scattering 1s from Canadian Orangemen, his reception was everywhere most enthusias- t 1 wish to correct this statement As I was an eyewitness to most of the scenes th transpired there, 1 ean vrobably say year 1858 or 1859 Queen urgent request from th visit her dominions in of bout them. In the ctoria received a very Canadian authorities to ada; and as she could in 196) he under the charge of the He first visited Lower Canada, and was most cordially welcomed in Quebec, Montreal, and every other we that he visited. One thing here is worthy of notice; that is, the hearty cordiality with wh: 1 par- ties received hi rotestant and Catholic— and the grace with which the Dukeof Newcastle ceived th stations. Catholic budies d deleg ere recognized, as they also were Curing the Prince’s subsequent visit to Treland: but I do not wish to be invidious by alludi: g 0 this circumstance; but as the Prince's week suiled down the St. Lawrence, and ~& hear to Kingston, his grace the Duke weastle, learned that the loyal Ova igemen 1 Kingston were making (freat arrangements for his reception, he immediately sent word to te Mayor of Kingston that he could not allow any party demorstration: for two days th Prince's fleet was insight of ing whether to land or not Kin hot to withhold their manifestations of pleasure ani rejoicing tor the Prince of Wales, the conse- quence of all was that the people ‘of Kingston re not honored with a visit from his oval buess. The same thing substantially hap- d at Cobourg and Toronto with this ditt enee, that the Orangemen agreed to show no manitestations although the most elaborate preparations had been: made. Only one thing ‘sppened that reemed somewhat like a breach of faith and that was in Toronto. When the Duke ot Neweastle had decided not to go under ny Orange arch he was led with ailthe company der the magnificent Orange arch on King t, and a loud hurrah rose trom the people rine st the time, and know that there was nothin; ‘pproximating to any thing like disorder, and mrure that no one could have been treated wetter than he was by the same Orangem-n in Canada. Tam no Orangeman myself and bave © predilections for them specially, bu! happen- -d to be intimately acquainted with some of the eading members, and know that their loyalty snd enthusiasm were unbounded, They put up with insults, but the next year a committee of ‘anadian Orangemen went to England and pre- ented the case to the Quetn. Suificient to say just now that they were most graciously re- -elved by her Majesty. E. F. tri I was there and saw ag eyed and the Bap STATE oF AFFAIRS IN ARKANSA Captain W. P. Walker, republican hicot eouty, Arkansas, has made or regular troops to be ordered t \urbances there, it being feared that if the militia resent there they, being colored, will frater- ‘ize with the insurgents. Every white citizen «bo could obtain conveyance has lett the coun- ‘hich is being maraiuded by armed bands of red nen, the majority of whom are intimi- ated by the rioters, who have said they will not ‘isband until they ‘are allowed to settle all dis- utes they may Lave had with those tor whom hey have worked. The Governor of Arkansas as sent his Adjutant to the scene of the disturh- ance; but in the meantime the leading republi- an and conservative citizensot the county have united in petition tor regular troops. MUEDER AND Mor Law in Tennesser.—On Tuesday night a man was seen larking around he building at Union city, Tennessee, in which he express rebbers are confined. On’ being ap- roached by Policeman Kline, he started to tun, nd was pursued by the officer. The pursued urned and fired, instantly killing the officer, The depot man joined in the chase, and was shot n the shoulder. The murderer was captured mf ag and placed under guard. Betore laylight yesterday morning abont thirty dis- -uised men overpowered the gaard, ki Levi Farrington, an express murderer away. The ‘ound after daylight. came was Zaler, and he Bismarck THREA copious use ote ERs ateones See oo TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. JHE PRINCE OF WALES, Indications of a Lonpon, Dec. 22-2 r. m.—The noon balletia from Sandringham to-day reports that the | Prince of Wales was a little less quiet last night | but that bis condition ts unchanged. x i Mall cette has aspecial telegram from Windsor, which tonts that the rej t Wind: The “Day's —. = Telerated in Lexpor, Dee. pression of Vi Dow's Doiwge, @ pictorial paper, courts for exposing: to view and seme literature. The accused we Death of Earl Ellenborough. Loxvox, Dee. 22.—Earl Elienborough, for- merly Governor-General of India, Last night, aged #2 years. Naval Attache of the Fritish Lega- tion Washi ing ton. Loxpon, Dec. 22.—Rear Admiral Edward A. lefield, K.N., has been appointed @ nava aitache of the British legation at Washington. — Adjournment of the Wharton Trial to Tuesda: y- AXKAPOLI#, Mp., Dec. 22.—The eourt met at 10 o'clock. State's Attorney Revell stated to the court that the remaining witnesses for the preseeution bad been summoned, present. Dr. Wm.T. Howard, w! they were very anxious to examine, was ill. The proseca- ticn stated, in reply to a question of the court, that they would c case for the state, ex. cepting as to the forther examination of Prof. Fonry. unless the court would consent to await the arrival of the train. Mr. Steele, of the counsel for the defence, stated that they wished to be understeod as ing to such an arrangement. ithe ation the state rested the Torry, and the court ad- m., Tuesday. In the mean- mnsel will ar er side accrediting the witnesses to the jury —— From the Pacific side. PRE WEATHER—THE BROKEN INCURANCK COM PADSIES—SUITS AGAINST THE UNION Pac RAILROAD COMPANY. Saw Francisco, Dec. 18—Heavy rains, with bigh winds, have been prevailing throughout the State, The commissioner has commenced proceed- ings to wind up the People’s Insurance Com- pany, which was declared bankrupt. The coun- ~el for the policy-holders have commenced proceedings against the Pacific Insurance Com- pany, which will necessitate the closing of its sflairs at any sacrifice. The Union In-urance Company bas paid all and the Firemen's nearly its aseessrn he merchants of San Francisco lort héavily jay in the delivery of holiday goods from érk by rail in consequence of snow, and threatening suits against tne Union Pacific Keitroad Compa ene Affairs in Utah THE RDERED MAN'S WIDOW—MORMON INITI- ATIONS—THE PROSECUTIONS AGAINST LEAD f SAINTS—SEVERE WEATHER. Saut Laxe, Uran, Dec. 21 Mrs. Robinson, widow of the murdered Dr. Robinson, is ex: pected here to-morrow from San Francisco to estify in the examination of the alleged assas- sins of her husband. It is stated that eighteen persons passed through the secret initiation ceremonies of the Mormon endow ment house on last Monday night Robert N. Baskon, late acting State District Attorney, has been employed by the Attorney General of the United States to assist n the prosecutions against Brigham Young Wells, Stout, and others, Heayyetorms prevail all over the plains. There + much rain and snow here. The Mormons say tis the severest weather experienced for mai years. ————e Wanted_A Cabinet Minister in Spain. Manip, Dec. 22—Sagosta bas suc: Lin completing the formation of his cabinet with be exception. T mes of the ministers are je same as ann dyesterday Topete and deliberation, decided to Groizerd peremptori ¥ declined the Ministry of Justice and Colm-nares, sho fleld the same office in the last eabinet, wos tendered the appointment and accepted it. |The uinisters, with Senor Sagostaat their head, th m saited on the king, and fu his presence took the ats of offie:. ‘The new rumored, will not oppose the el arilla to the preside rose fawn fire and Small Pox Philadelphia. Pmitapgrraa, Dec. 22—The whiting works # John Pettit & Co., in New Market street, “cre burned this morning. Loss on the steck nd machinery, $25,000; insurance, $10,000. The uilding was destroyed. It was insured for 000 in New York companies. Two adjoining wellings were damaged, from one of which a hild sick with small ‘pox was removed by the pohee. ernment, it is vation of Ruise nev of the Cortes. ——— Arkansas Wants Peace. Lattie Kock, Ark., Dec. 22—As farther ‘tails are received the interest increases among U1 classes regarding the condition of affairs in «hicet county. A call for a public meeting in the ity Hall to-day has been made, the citizens of ll classes and both colors to consult the Gover- ‘or and other authorites as to what had best be Phi K: ‘ Purraprcrnta, Dec The Phi Kappa Pst fraternity, representing thirty-three college ocieties, closed st annual festivities in this city oda al Bingham, postmaster of Phila- resided, and Theodore Hilton deliv: red an oration. Charles Hanuer war chosen rator for the next ye Mayor Hall ear Grand Jory. New Yora, Dec. 22.—Mayor Hall was under xamination before the grand jury between 1:30 nd 2:15 this afternoon. James Fisk, Jr., arge number of female ary. ofG Sieklies and His Bride. clap Dee, 2 —Arrtived, the steamship uba, m Liver; |. Am the passengers n board are Gen. Sickles and'wite. ast ste BUFFALOES axp THE Cocp Wratren —It ppears that joes i ‘ ‘@ by the Iste terrible snow storm on gar eeectes Ee oh, tnd res proner, consd rorrictar) By the President of the United States A PROCLAMATION. Whereas satisfactory information has been re. ecived by me throngh Don Mauricio Lopes Roberts, Envey Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the King ot Spain, that the government of that country has isbed ng duties ¢ im yored on merchandise tuported from all other countries, excepting the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico, into Spain and the adjacent islands im vessels of the United States, sald abolition w take effect from and after the firet day of Jana- ary next Kow. therefore, 1, Uirsers S. Graxt, Pres- ident of the United States of America, by virtue Of the authority weetd in me by an ect of Cow gremof the seventh day of January, 184, and by an act im addition thereto of the 24th day of ay, 1828, do hereby doclare and proclaim that on and after the mai! fret day of January next, so Jong as merchandise imported from any other COUR, excepting the iniand of Cubs and Porte Rico, inte the ports of Spain and the islands ad- ‘Acent thereto in weasels bx longing to citizens of t ited States shall be exempt from discrim. ig duties, any ted into the U excepting from ead Stator he ist f to net we caused the seal of the United States s affixed Done at the city of Washington this nineteenth day of December. the year of on Lord one thousand eight hundr serenty-one, and of U United States (ue at LTON Finn, Secretary of State Tar Proves oF Wane madd Chis ie . pastities Phe origin of the fewer ales still os ms pretty clear that zm the meighborhust of Sandringh: md it is not unlikely the attack of the groom of Hie Hosa Highvess, the Prince, ie merely a coincidem: relation to that of the Prince's, and to b- plained as one of the several other caser veloped as the conseq nence of the operation « common influence in the neighborhood. It 1 yet to be shown that typhoid fewer exists o« Scarborough. We are given to understand th come of the visitors at Londesborough House attributc the temporary indigpesitien from w a thry suffered to the inhalation of offensive efiuvia given off from # certain yard in whieb manure is manufactured. The Duke of Reau- fort passed the place twice in one dav, and once im @ subsequent one, and the wind blew the stench on these occasions straight across the to bed road. On one of these days on retirin, his grace felt very il Londen Standa: Coming Jaranwen from Yoddo state Isth, wii be the Inest important that ever left iental nation for America or Europe. It out by order of the Japanese Pariia: d the Mikado, that the raling classes y themselves study the western nation, and depend upon the reports of inferiors, ax | hitherto, Its bead will be Jawkura, late apinie | ter of foreign afiairs. The new prime minister | of Japan, assisted by Kido, chief of the Em perer’s privy council, with the chief minister plie works, chief minister of finance, a affairs compose the embany They wiil be accomy the empi foreign embassies whether they should go first to Europe or America. The latter won py puildings, where all the slang tering of animals. for half « million of people will be done. Here ‘her whe deals fairly with the public can find advantages which no private or detached slaughter house can bly Lave. Everything will be utilized ithout the tntervention of separate fits. Inspection will prevent the ise mals and the dixgusting practived to the bewetit of all, and to the detri macht of none. Massacnvserts Wire Mrrprker KitiEp. William Brown, of Lynn, Mass., killed his wife Saturday last, by stabbing her with a dirk knife. He was pursued by officers and sur- rounded, when be attacked officer Thurston, and in the struggle both fell, Brown stabbing the officer, it is said. Ofticer Whitton used bi- ¢'vb without effect, when City Marshal Barret’ drew his revolver and shot Brown dead. Th: aflair caused great excitement in Boston. D.—A story is told at Amberst the agricaltural ing grape-culture. presented a bottle of wine made by himself ani requested the class to sip it to test the quality ‘The bottle lasted only4o the third youn u (cece WINTER STOCK, at A. STRAUS’, 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between lth and lth streets OVERUCOATS. $. OVERCOATS, 3 6 s ° iH 2 4 3 6 * x : OX COATS, 7 60. OX COATS, & OO BOX COaTs, 10 00 WINTER SUITS, $30 00 MINTER SUITS. 25 06 WINTER SLITS, 22 50 MINTER SUIT 20 00 WINTER 1s 00 MINTER 16 00 WINTER 15 00 WINTER 34 00 WINTER 13 00 WINTER 10 00 WINTER 9 00, WINIER 7 00 you yor yer You yor yor BOYS’ SUITS, @10 00. BOYS’ SUITS, & 00 BOY®’ SUITS, 7 00 BOYS’ SUITS, 5 00 Boys SUITS, 3 50. The above Goods have been to 25 per cent., in order to red) A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Third Door trom Ith street. 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