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THE EVENING STAR. | Published iy, Samdays ofa AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. | TRE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER SOWY. | Ss. M. BAL PREV, Pre THE EVENIS their subsccibanens. AVFCcR CaNts PER MONTH. Two Crxts each. By efx months, £3.00, one year THE WEEKLY STAR—pnbliched Frilay—91 0 8 yeaz. SF Invariably in advance, in both caer, and so paper sent longer than paid for. H SF Bates of rising furnished on application Te PER WEEX. or Fe fies at the coan'er —three months, @1.80, | | } STAR is ser, yy carrier to | INSURANCE COMPANIES, | AMUSEMENTS. = 5 | YATITA p 00 — N Mi £ x TER. ¢ ares eg DHE a PE ig | N** NATIONAL THEA ‘217 Market « in ass against nd brewk whee » “Window, Show storeage or im put rivate bnildines as low Aw fe consis*en h 4 Swi safety to the Com ® Give arance | pricate houws. Losses | ly. er ban G ERMANIA Fee UN VRAN sh Ase = oomr gb ssHuiDr Beth street, betwe ter Beans ormice | oF TUR BEW TORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CK-1D ASSETS OVER $15.000,000 Having teen ap Foneral agent of the ab columbian, Lhave ial by Mowers. Ni 1 Block. corner of F and all the most approved plas: flered to soitcitors, HENRY D HAL for District o1 V 7EINYER AND FIRES ARE APPROACHING. INSUKE YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIABLE COMPANIES with 4. 8S. PRATT 4&4 SON, ¥. M. 0. A. BUILDING, Cerner of Ninth and D street "aE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN | FIRE INSt BANCE COMPANY, F THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. oc mrt ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. ASH CAPITAL a $100,090 Office in Sh« Building. No. 9O%~ Penny! ¥. President WM. B. TODD, Vice President. SAMUEL CROSS I_B Pieke Wm. Wa yania avenue ocle-tt BOOKS. QHILLINGTON'S LIST s oF NEW Books. -a new Book, by the author of Ginx’ . ay, by Lowgfellow batabie Land by Robert Dale Uwen.. Forter = bite « Hunter and T: Gountry bot c it ~ by Pan! Du Chaillee. ‘The Last T. bi We wane Wort Banilton " = - -19 Bed Line Eaition ot the Poems af Bryant. Ten- nyse. Whittier. and Lonefellow ae My Young I iiwatroted: by Paai Konewku. 1.25 Biack Peter, wih Rhymes from the German; ilfust by sal Ronewka ™ a Complete Seite e Aldine for iS 1, price only $2 eat SULLLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, as Corner 44 street and Pena. avente._ pa & SOLOMONS NEW BOOKS. LORGFELLOW 'S DIVINE TRAGEDY iter > a AUNT JO8 SCRAP BOOK Mindi, 0 BISHOP POTTER S RELIGIOUS PMALOS- OPRY a pipes SO Da NEWMAN'S ESSAYS. 3Vos 60 A HANDY Book ABOUT BOOKS - - 1B Herbert spencers PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE — HOMES OF OTHER Days. 4 cay ‘Two Legends of th - eo Rabe: 200 350 zw +a iw 1s” r= CRILD sa QUBS 20 ernie for Be iw D VANDREMABCK lw S AMB RICANISMS = 30 ING CARDS RAVED AND PRINTED. PMILP & SOLOMONS, ace Nettce. OPENING OF AF _911 Pennsylvania avenue STATIONERY STORE K MANGFACTORY. Litduc cabin RAVING “PRINTING Py . AND BINDING DONE TO ORDER. The potiic are invised 1 Br F. FRENCH ow stuck. N Under National Metropolitan Bank, * aad next door to Jay Cooke Co.'s sel? tr Fashineion, DO REAL EST: ENTS STIN P. BROW 2 BLANK & ods at fai TE ! N, CONTRACTOR ape REAL ESTATE AGENT, Feoperty in all parte ered t erected for pers pd Loonie tin taken in pay ~~ aS CG. WwW. HAVENNER @ ©v., € and sol REAL ESTATE ANU NOTE BROKERS, AND AUCTION EERE, Bo. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Tau Doos East ov Suvextn Staxer. We bave tbe following sums to lend on real aetate: 3.000, 2,000, ae EE 3400, ¥,000, Eligible read eatate, im, 5 e pod ng proved and unimproved, at Byecial attention to sales at Auction. Liberal advances pending negotiations. oct pers TELL YODER FRIENDS WHERE TO ‘Chililains, Vascular renee ‘reecences, Clab and In- srowing Toe nails, aher diseases Sciiseed chthoat spines tera oske oan tase vat DE. WHITE'S ov Ne 15th ington. ( Branch near Baltimore cmipeot Physicians, Sergeons, other w cLoraine sau, | At Oak Hall, 585 7b street. eels eotw* WACHTE THE K G@ OF ALL TENORS! WITH THE GRAND GERMAN OPERA. CARL BOSA and A. NEUENDORFF..... Directors. D. De VIVO. ess Manager, OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, Jax. §, IL TROVATORE! In which Mr. WACHTEL, in’ bis grand role of has no rival in che world, and whose ren- ienees to the highest degree HTMAY as Leonora; le Le - A. NEUENDORFF | WEDNESDAY. Jas 10, Second Opera Night, | POSTILLION DE LONJTMEAU! Mr. WACHTEL in his original famous character of | + aren whieh he has sung over 1.000 times to | invariably overtowing by CANL FRIDAY—The HUGUENOTS. WACHTEL ia his grandest role f Ra SATURDAY—MARTHA WACHTEL iu bis superb rote of Liover. ta. $3. $250. $2 according tolo- ral admission, §1 00; Gallery, $1; Reserved fenton. t Boxes. $30. Sele of seats for either of th mences FRIDAY, at 9 a. m Music « sett TEW NATIONAL THEATRE. MONDAY EVE four nigh: at Metzcrott & G, danaary 1, 1© EAR TO ALL . with Grand Ballot Von Namme, Joxephine Bertha, Puizo and Galoni re new Bcexery and Mechanical lock. and until furt gorgeonsly pre : BON!FARTI snd Troupe every performance. Secure sour rats, _sanhtt | INCOLN Han MRS, MOULTON. The marae: ment has the hor TWO GRAND MOL For MONVAY EVE TUESDAY EVEN a “ MES. CHARL MOULTON, America’s Most Gistinguished in Euro) ifted congstress er match! a an and Ame: vooal powers aud exy after her recon ST BeILLIAN rtoannuance CONCERTS Jannary Sand Janaary 9, aS o Clock, om orenston t T TRICMPHS United Stat ce in Washington, Ned artiste: ing disting & BOWLE ERRANTI. the rew 1. Reserved seats, $1 extra ence at Ellis’ Music Store chock. The Moalton CA. CBIZZOLA. Business Manage ON EXHIBITION Naw Ne ON EXHIB } a a=e* SARKRITER’S. Chromos, &c. fangings, Window Ho. 486 Boventh sircet, between D ‘icture Cords and Taase! sight doors above Odd Fellow Oheice Uli Painsings, Engrevi Also, Largest Btcck Paper | eg Bagg Se iatis, &c.. in the District. RMS, CASH. PIANOS, &e. HAN: E~ Having Cetermined to intro- ee in this city the celebrated 8CHO o phia, wh OOP . icent KER PIANO, then any | baw he new same at 33 per tor can be bought installments. Cail aad | examine for yourselves. BL RICHTER, 935 Peana.are._ UST RECEIVED UNE RUSEWOUD J GHAND OONCERT PIANO of 7% octave from the celebrated Factory, | of George Steck @ Co., New Vork; also, Karel lection of PLANOS from Wm. Knabe’ & ond Wn. McCammon. Oo, Albany. [or | of rend on easy mand PIANOS and OBGANS er | The Public are inl ed to examine the fustrareents. Tuning and iting Pt. OS at No. 423 Elev- stabuve Penusylvanse avenne by REICHENBAOR. | enth st FROM PARIS, JUST RECEIVED. MADAME DUBOIS’ HUMAN HAIR STORE AND FRENCH MIL- LINEKY ESTABLISHMENT, 1211 Pennsylvania avenue, between I2rh and 18th sts. BOSNETS AND HATS made to order IN THE LATEST FRENCH STYLES. New styles BRAIDS, CURLS, & Vite the Ladi Mi. WELLIAN'S, in Sik, iy eS Ser; MORNING Preis, VELVET AND CLOTH CoaTs, ‘OPERA CLOAKS, EMBROIDERED JACKETS, &c., &c. CLOAKS and DRESSES made to order,on reason- able terms. No. 3 J id to a cbs ae a pe pene og 907 i ae nett Nor Tite Trevines Perla, (\[iss Ea. M-CORMICK Is T “AN M RECEIPT OF THES CONSTANT LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS IN BONNETS AND ROUND BATS FOB THE WINTER SHASON. Ale. fine stock of MILLINERY and FANOY eODs. ~A full assortment of GROS GRAIN RIBBO! no2t-tr 506 Sh street. between E te fk GBAND OPENING aT H. KING, Jr., MASONIO TEMPLE, COBNER NINTB AND F STREETS, of an entire Mew and Selected Stock of MILLINERY ana FANCY GOODS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, FRENCH PATTERN NNETS AND HATS, And all the LATEST NOVELTIMS of the Season DIES’ HOSIBRY, GLOVES AND CORSETS eed-tr at the lowest market rates. / ERY 1M PORTANT TO LADIES. —HAIB CUT- V LING done at 2% cents a Set. > 8. HE ., CeBsets SELLING AT BEDUCED PRICES it ¥ x mis 2, JUST BECKIVED—A fue seorument of Berg ZEPHYR 1D) SEBLIS ZEPHYR BMPEOIDERED SLI7PER + hich I N3 Pid STYLE OF comes guanttees®” SEWING MACHINES. VV eLCox 4 GIBBS _ SEWING MACHINE AGENcy. THE SIMP1~ST AND LESS LiABL. moe) viT OF ORDER. = Agency at CHAS. BAUM'’S COBSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, e 7th street, Intelligencer Building. T2= FLORENCE IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Having exctusi Self. ttle Ten- sion and Revernithe Rood: than euattfag tae osere tor to fasten seains w! i¢ on iexcl ‘Aleo ef ais = apt-ly* - J. MILETEAD, Agent. eS MITE TEAD, Agent. importation. > a TO @7,000 TOLOAN, or to piece ts | 1 THOS. DAVIS & CO., 00 Tecate 85 Water viseot, Geoegecea, $3,000 mre iat aes, | a rate WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1872. SPECIAL NOTICES. ere thas ee nashenet und: raonal obligation to C. G. No. 417 and 1219 Pe ye, th: h irti of seta participate tn (he feativit pg erm iemen roe the other d ties Of his business to vation. Already his store stock of Liguors and Cordii wit! is imperted for for the Holida; ‘our citizens f A r the ys. thom 219 Penusylvant reba enusyivania avenue, for be ne celebrated B Altuough Mr’. takes much pride ir C- takes mucl Dblic benefactor, he does not allow a he obser ort nse jol- iday trade,and which have been selected with care teeth favor him with a cait, and be assured that Duy, in his line will be not unly pure but ons. The Cause and Cure of Consumptio: ion 1s deranges his derangement assimilation. ‘The primary cause of Consam ment of the digestive organ produces deficient atrition no Those in want of ince and Liquors, should at they, unadalter- docld assimilation | mean that process by which the nutri ment of the food is converted into blood, and thence ‘0 the solids of the body. Persons with digestion es eck. taving toe pliauioet wee aeeeetice to p ay a <i, very liable to, have. Gund Beatof Ne ferme: ai Thoit sible to cure #: Fvoitod c reatoring a good reation. eo wery fret thing to be stomach and bowels from al which is clos of the BRTPere, the surest and best remedy i landrake Pills. if they take cold, will Lungs in that it will be impos- vam ption without first healthy assimilation. 1 is to cleanse the diseased mucns and ing these organs so that they perform their functions, and then rouse w Teetore the liver toa healthy action. For this Schanc! ‘These Pills clean the stomach and Dowels of all the dead and morbid slime that is causing disease and decay in tho whole system, They will clear out the liver of all ciseased bile that bas accumulated there, and rouse it uj healthy action, by which natural and sectet-d. ‘The stomach, bowe! by the use of Schen remaize in the stom Mandrake Pills an excers of acid. atite poor. id requiring ‘8 condition like th vic proves to be th but - the that Schenck 's most valuable It is alkaline, and its use ing the stomach nent tone to this to anew and wealthy bile iw wand liver are thas cleansed sweet ve pel important organ, and create a good hearty appetite, and prepare th. ayatem for the first process of & good *ti and nltimately make goc od Alter this preparatory t nt acd The the blood, and is re Putin. Syruj a readily. absorbed int althy, living nt, what re. tocure most casey of Consumption is the free orsevering use of Schenck’s Pumonic Syrup oarishes the syatent, puri the cirenla- tion, snd thence distributed to the diseased Jungs. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists prlail the dinea: when once ‘and x ‘uimeuic Syrup, cavities are healed up svund, eured tion is to get Upa good appetite and a go: febody will grow. inf person has diseased Inngs—a c there.—the cavity cannot heal ripen. so long as the system is becessary to cure ix a new order of Sppetite, agoud nutrition, the body to gr snd get fat; then Nature ie helped, ty and get at dig or xb OW i my patient is Thc essential thing to be done in caring Consump- the matter cannot below par. What is URS —a od sth ne Cavilies will heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown off in in health and large quantitios, and the person r strength. This is thetrno and only plan to cure Constmption, and i mis very b ved, or even 'y the other to 1 have seen gonna, lung. This is what /necmption. 5 and str up Nature the assistance she neds t ll the disease that is in the luz the form: inay be Pup, there is hoe. agro cines, care should be exercised not ti in-doors in cold and damp weath: ake vid a Warm sunshine T wish it cold, while using my Medb reason. A man who has but from the effects of a bad cold is Telapse than one who has bee it is precisely the same in regard to Bo long as the lungs are long is there imminent dan disease, Hence it is that To «trenac Pulmonary patients against ¢x posin, An atmosphere that is not genial au red Consumptives’ lunge a ich the least change of The grand secret consists in my abi of provoking it, flamed lung can’ exponed to the biti Winds of Spring or Autum shielded from all irritat Re nore rv! rot afall of my success with my ity to subdtue inflammati ith safety to the Its c influences, nutritious dict, until the body of flesh and strenzth. entirely cure pany of the faculty do. if if one! dig re r~ ni the ung is enough vitality ieft in Itjs important that while using Schenck’s Medi il keep tair, and take outdoor exercise only in a gesial aud stinctly understood that when I recom mend a patient to be carefal in regard to oe | ines, [do eo for a special ally rec vered liable to a turn of and Jonsnimption. tly healed. jst 60 the aly caution themselves to pleasant. Con- dicine ion instead tient Anin- » be blasts of Winter or the chilling ould be carefully The utmost rved in this particular, as re under alm st any circumstances is ity. n should be kept on a wholessme and and all the Medicines eontinued restored to it the natural quan- tit 1 was mnyeelf cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have liv hearty these many. years, with Thave cured thousshds since, and Ite get fat and ne Lan vatly y many ne, y five’ been cared by this Weatment whom I bave Lever een About the sion of my Sixth and Arch str give advice to ho may require it. rat of October L expect to take posses- w building at the northeast corer of ta, where Lshall be pleased to Full directions accompany all my Remedies, so that a person In any part of the wor'd «an be readily cured by a strict observance of the same. rea Oye TSCHENCK, M.D. Phi Price of the Pulmonic Ssrup and 1.40 @ bottle, or $7.0 a half dozen. Mandrake Philadel phit Seaweed Toni ‘ills, 25 cents ® box. For sale by all druggists and dealey THURSTON’S IVORY P. DEK in the beat article for cl teeth. “Sold by all dru JOUVEN'S INODO! US KID drepamie "aaa = ¥ gouds re. Price, de 5-1 CO., 26 Hanover street Agents. set-s.t.th.tr RL TOOTH Pow- sing and preserving nts. Price, 25 and 50 cents. GLOVE OLEAN lores soiled gloves equal touew. Sold by it Cr REDUCTION IN PRI ar A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHI 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Between 10th and Mth streets, UE, Ww, IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. OVERCOATS, Ovenscess for. 5 do. oe: BUSINESS SUITS. { 928 BUSINESS SUITS for... 620. Fs ae GLENGARYS, 10, 12 15, axp 918, DOUBLE BREASTED BOX COATS At 7, 6 HOUSE, 10, axp $12. YOUTHS’ SUITS at 10,11, 19,13.50, axp 615. BOYS SUITS from @6 to 8. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Un, dect3 Between th and lth streets. ([ 52 GREAT PREVEATIVE OF CHILLS, — F. x. TONIC ELIXIR OF CALISAYA. ee Druggist, Anacostia, D.0. EVENING STAR. Sectety. The masqueraders of Georgetown called at two favorite houses in Georgetown last evening, and finished up their New Year in merry style. — After the reception was over at the White House yesterday the President made some calls himself, chiefly on the members of his Cabinet. — One of the most crowded houses during re- ception honrs yesterday was that of General Delafield, who is universally respected as well as by citizens as the army officers. Mrs. Dela- field and Miss Cecil, her youngest daughter, were assisted by Mrs. Coston. Mrs. Delatield wore an elegant plum-colored silk, and a most becoming head dress of ribbon, mixed with rich lace. ler ornaments were diamonds. Miss afield wore a white silk, trimmed with sot pale green silk. Mrs. Coston wore an ite green silk robe embroidered in white. Swayhe were assisted in r: Swayne and her friend, Mi This reception was a most charming Swayne expects her friend Miss Nellie +, of Boston, to visit her ducing the s Washington News and Gossip. SENATOR Morton was at ile White House a sh prt time during the for nn ‘0-day. GENERAL SukeMan and Lieutenant Grant arrived at Marseilles on Sunday from Gibral- tar. Curey Excixerr J. B. Krumatr, 0. S.N., hax been detached from the Norfolk navy yard and ordered to the United States iron clad Terror, now at Havana. Tre We learn that Gorlof, n temporary charge of Russian legation here, has. by order of his pment, transferred that trostto Mr. Va- hirsotl, secretary of legation. DeTAtrEn A® Proressor.—By direction of the President, and in accordance with the act ot July 2th, 1866, First Lieutenant Joseph P- anger, Ist artillery, has been detailed ax Pro- —Among the most deligh’ful enteecs of the fessor of military science and tactics at Bowdoin J Now Vear was th ai hiouable gath- College, Brunswick, Me. ering last night at the idence of Mr. A TRE USUAL CABINET MEETING was held at ns, on Franklin to witness a the White House to-day, ali the members being ! performance given by the juvenile Pickwick Club. exer eded histrion! Nor venerab) ability the mt the members have age of fith s, vet gave evidence of fast present. Mr. Akerman remained some time in covsuitation with the President atter th: {i tmaticot the Cabionk meeting, es creed nt was suite iiual if not Superior to the i that hi ; stock com, of our theaters, ani to the pending kuklux trials i South Carolina. ily much move Sprightiy and emeitive: Tue Potrivt, imits account of the White House | The piece selected, for Ni Racong reception, says, in its gentlemanly way ing cast: Mr. Stephen Poppincourt, Mr. Charlie eout of his | Fowler; Arthur Ormestow. rey Willard rmblting biswateh | Hans Klabti Willie Keen; Mrs nversing with Mrs. Grant. It | Winprove, Solomons; Laura, was evident that he, poor In’t_ kuow | Miss Haitle Ke Miss Sophie Mar what todo with his hands. Once he put them | chant; Kitty Vinks. Mise Aline FE. Solomons in his pocke » having use for them, took Where all did so very well it is hard to finda them ont a; ive, but give a The ditterence between Mr. Shepherd and the as that th mayiat Henle’ s that he pats his ates 1 6 So! nd Miss Ke rfaliy H ne neon le mae pee plgpiveee little actr . and that their “making up 00 his oun pockets, \ ot so partion J ace hy auemeuetate complete. Ulan; vide she Tweed-Corvoran purehase or] Na& exceclingly appropriate an! complete pung gentler wstained their parts cap- and as for the petite Miss Marchant (of vk) with her delightfalsong and actio ming from the Matinee, bronght down 5,000 stock. “Quip” Pro Quo—A letier was reccived at the Freasury Department to-day from an ab sent-minded individual, addited to two Tlainments as bad habits—chewing tobacco and parodying t in their tendencies the poetiea Omloteline sith anee to the former Le masticated the better part o: five dollar note, which had beew laying around ated with dancing amd a libera: sq) loose amid the crumbs of tobaceo in his pan ments, loons pocket, and in thrilling rhyme (after Poe's = ven—a long way) he desc to the Di CHuren ror a FeMare Pres ment squid which church is tobe est t this wea im n which es t, under ti rgeot Key the chewing proces was forwarded for red » the vile of General Tappan, who com tion, vied the New Mextean Brigade during the ae who served in the Indian Peace Commis TreGeewano ekA.— There fs aploasurah’e excitement in musical and fashionable ¢ this week, caused by the annonnecment that we are to have eight nights of ppera at the National Theater in this city, commencin, ad who was, for many he Ts, mected with t Tribune her papers. Re Was formerly Mrs. Cora Hately, a Mrs. Cora Daniels, ele ty with Monday, the Ath instant, on which ¢ but the tiowalt is sald to be t s he Gel . tel, will said be pose Sion the great German ter ehtel. will a highly poetical and ormamentsl ete oe AGT | of clowuence; and thougit she is not the mediven of Demosthen te se, like Mrs. Woodhull.she ts said be the medium of twelve departed rhetori ns, Who all understood oratory quite as well * Demosthenes. Mrs. Burleigh, it Miss ¢ r, Rev. Miss , amd at other rever will have the honor of sting at jination of Rev, Mrs. Tappan, who is the author of @ v poetry, lately published evidently not inspired by ron Mille Det da grand 5 estra un, ction of Mr. A. Neuendorit. I Trovatore will b the opening performa Martha, Postilion of Lonjumeau, Dame Blanche, William Tell, -fuive’s Hoguenots and Lacrez in allef which Wachtel will appear. ‘The sale of tickets will commence at Metzerott’s on Fri Milton, Pope or F UNDY” writes to the World the fol- ring the Wharton trial and Gen. AT Hast. Storm Ix West V In the afternoon of the last day of Wheeling, West Virginia, was vi hail storm lowing re Ketchum:— “¢ Ketchum was a very pecali some respects. While ve his manners to his frie ar man in Kind and genial in , he was decidediy n unusual elect stiff towards st had been mar ard guise oj erat ch c: Lis tirst_w ge and leay Piast - its consejners ason. He matried, 2 few yea tones were of large size, but not the hn ich fell at the date bet Tm came trom the same r the other, i wi second marriage hi »weid sister, who had one wife died in Washington sour or tiy She was a most lovely chara: A anne destruction glass in its ti nembe . saad c ue ‘ge: some of the a po Fie post eel illnds more prominent buildings hay engiced in charit ing searcely a whole panc left on the side, west exposed to the storm. A heavy ard several of the principal stre in a few minutes, dass she was abl atchurch. I tender care th: iness—she died of cancer—and felt her d most acutely. He never entered general soc again, but devoted himself to the y of bis acquaintance. taking school-girls,to whom h long rides in the his greatest pl ‘The daughters of Mrs. Chubb were favorite g those who are their eoudenmation ot Mrs. Wharton are the immediate friends of Mrs. Chubb. They firmly believe that had Mrs. Chubb passed the Mrs. W : the tim lina, yesterday, Avet xX, howoen trial, was abs 1 demanded to know where Ay cMasters, comnsel for the defend the court would exense him an. ereupon Judge Boni ordered MeMasters to show cause why his name should not be stricken from the roll of attorn The court then signed an order for the forte ure of the bail of Avery. The a nt of the absconding kuklux is £3,000, w erally it is sent for her to ingu into the supposed that he has fled the state. ing Satis- Chubb would give that she we fied that his trial will result in conviction. left the house alive. It will a that Mrs. Wharton sen: . Saying Tne ANTHRACITE Coat Trape.—There Mr. Steele, her coun shed to see her. | Seems every m toanticipate low prices for When Mrs. Chubb left Washington in obedience | Coal during the year 1 Nearly 100,000 tons to the summons, her family made her solemnly romise to eat nothing while in Mrs. Wharton's house. Mrs. Wharton locked herself ina room with her friend, and itis said wh refused to testify as Mrs. Wharto are now piled up at Port Kichmond, and about 00 tons are coming weekly. The Pottsville al strongly advises the men ot Schuyikill county to agree upon a i 1 Will allow prices to full to #2. latter said : our he: & put resorting to suspension. This, Tam told, w: heard by persons who, | #2d notifies the trade that they must expect low fearing for Mrs. Chubb's safety, listened at the | T#tes to rule for a vear to come at least. The keyhole that they might rescue her im case the | Mauch Chunk Coal Gazette reports a general @ispositicn in the Lehigh region to contume work all winter despite the discouraging condi- tion of the market. in Tue Granp DuKe's Berrato Hont.—It has been determiped after all that the long talked of buffalo Lunt on the Plains by the Grand Duke Alexis and suite under the direc tien of Ge hall come off. to Milwaukes avenworth, as bi violence they feared was attempted.” Tux Pentic Devt STATEMENT. —The foliow- ing is @ recapitulation of the debt statemont, bsued late this afternoon Debt Bearing Lateres' c Bondsat 6 perc Bonde at & per ct. Debt Bearing Tnt'st in Law) ai Money: Certificates uf Dastebted ness atd per et Navy pension fuud. at tofore arr: inst. Here Gen. S074.000 09 heridan will receive th m and with proper military escort, o «uct them ’o the hunting grounds. If the snow is found to be too deep to hunt, the party will take th: car and go through to San Francisco. MICIDE IN Ber 1 Rennolds (colored) Jail killing J. W. Chambers, (white,) aged’ fifte > boii mbers threatened to shoot Elij ao, whereupon Elijah said he would 5 Chambers. Their guns simulta neously. A load entered Chambers by the nose. ‘Chambers’ gun was not fired. says the killing was accidental. One Teen.—The 0} Senate yesterday adopted a resolution, introduced by Mr. B: democrat, ashing the Dlio Senators and t. principal and interest. ‘ash tm the Treasury $ CORD co Beeenn Currency... re Debt. lesa cash in Treasuy sentatives in Congress to vote for Summer's ary LINZ... proposed amendment to the Constitution making Debt. less cach in Treasury, Dec a es any person incligible to the Presidency fer more , than one term, the vote standing 16 to 15, all the democrats and two republicans (Gage and Case- ment) voting for it. Woman's Kients ix Hagerstows, Mo.— Holes — assembly = Woman’ = hts yal —— 1... was held t night.” Cards of invitation had been issued b committee of ladies, stating the pd ot social reform, with the assertion woman's Esromtives, ind tendering ladies as escorts to invited guests. The aflair was well attended. Ir 18 To BE HOPED, saysthe New York Com- mercial Advertiser, that the boisterously jovial, who greet their friends by flapping them on the shoulder, as well those who affect the “ p> handle” ‘style of salutation in shaking tance, ing 3.251967 85 Decrease of debtduring past mouth... 4.412.956 71 Decrease of debt sitlee March 4, 1871.. Decreae of del Mareh 1, 1871... Ex-CONTROLLER CONNOLLY was bro from Ludlow street jail in New York veto on @ writ of habeas carpus betore Judge Barnard, o1 and released on $1,000 bail on each indictments against him. Pree pent THiers gave the usual re: to the Diplomatic ped Paris yesterday s7Tel from various cities indicate general New Year holiday all o counter: Silbelssa Bane oS if &7-Your of the Chicago aldermen haye been indicted by the grand jury for bribery, corruy tion, and malfessance Inomtes ee? fi &7-The past year will long be not asters on sea and land, and for pte hes the firteen will moderate their ardor in these vaccinati: times, THe OR10 SENATE was nized at Colum- bus yesterday. E. F. Hall, republican, was elected chief clerk, the Lieutenant Governor (democrat) deciding the contest by giving his assistant casting vote in favor of Halil. T they have called forth im ally the noble deeds clerk was elected in the same manner. cay scar mentioned | _, PRoresson (wishing to iMlustrate the vaga- te wile than paysite “Phalate Sir Moderick | ties of English Pronunciation Now ou pro- 5 jurcbison physic: thousand | Bounce n-e-w new, but what cat a pounds sterling. sais A short silence followed by a terrific chorus of ‘™-€-0-0-w-w-! ‘erdict, infere: nt Hon. Benjamin Easterbrook has been notes ‘The Williams Review. nce Bricuam Younc was at eg 4 A private says he will be in Salt &7The Internationalists of New York city | City to-night or to-morrow morning and sur- have issued an em- | render himself to the marshal at once to answer bodiment of propositions | mn by | the charge of murder. and for the people, and ad ing retrench- gapianer ee We to that on ment. =. urday condition eer hl SR The Tumors of a fresh Ministerial crisis in brciatewascuch arto almont preclude aly ops fadrid, and there is no official condirimation of Bikes Wee ne Leas = the reported recall of Minister Teport shouta prove true Admiral Pale ait Roberts’ successor, a ay ” J. to ht amy tian im the wom Tbr” 82,08, Ned preferre?~ TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. puascnaene’ Saxena This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIAT FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to Tae Eveming Siar. The Prince Continues te Improve. ONDON, Jan. 2,2 p.m.—The nov Sandringham reports that t well last i return te Limerick Hisses the Prince of nd Cheers for * Home &: nstalled ves. terday, The ceremony was a Jed with am vols disorder. The tumaltod ait hissed at the name ot the Prince of Wa checred for howe rule. French Victo: over the Rebels in Oran. Panis, Jan. Disp » Algeria port that the Frene = have won a brilliant success over the rebels in Oran. Two reb chieftains and 5 horsemen were killed. American Beara. Lennon, tm Times, reterring to the rumors that the U tates makes exorbitant demanls before the Geneva board for indem nity for logs-s by the Alabama and other versels. professes to believe that the American govenment las no such intention; tha desire is to obtain y edgment that the position it took and the rem. made during the The Times says itis ment should be given bolligerents to b mt claims against weutrais for ijuries The Col ates ch ty, so that whe may receive a handsome sum. aunonnecs as an artful and unworthy tr snot sorry that ouly two natiqns which far nished supplies to France during the war with Germany are now similarly set by the car ‘¢ asserts that th indem 2 they ne to P nan and J nt Proposed Cable Transfer Loxvox, Jan. 2.—The idea bas t of tansferring the prope yntrel of the Atlantic ¢ nite 1 the United ceived with vor ina redaction ores rk of the st night. viz Senate,and Uenry Smith, of Qacen’s county speaker of the Honse. NOR HOPFMAN’S MESSA ALBANY, Jan. 2-—Governor Hoffman sent in It is a lengthy docain ont twenty -nin of the stat es by the Chicago rly haif am’) tolls on canals are > than the year pre an inquiry into th abuses and a referee system i ws relating to the insane should be revised to tert agaiust abuses, ' He immediate repeal of the the eight Lour lay views the duly r ditional laws are shor and cessary mw e equal privileges to all whatever religion, polities, race, color or creed He thinks the federal constitation should be ed se that 3 e a the people. The exposure of the government of New Yu attention to the nece: y of reform attairs, and he recommends an arter which the responsibility for the good ad tration of all the affairs shail be tixed u Mayor, giving him the power of th mont and removal of the heads of de providing fer an immedias ofticers; the Mayor to be subjec removal by the Governor; providing for three commissioners of police. one'to be appointed by the Mayor. one by the Chief Jndge of the Common Pleas, 31 ene by the Superior Court Judge, all to b removable for cause by the Governor; requirin, financial statements; only one boacd detmen, and other Suggestions similar to ° in the © ttee of seventy. law, which sb wrongs in the k city has aroused his e recommends that the legi-latare y investigate the reports that the has been influenced by m The governor recommends that thirty-two be appointed. of each politi art stale constitution, and in this ¢ gests that the governor should appoint all al- ministrative officers; that the c ve abolished aud a superintendent that the prison inspectors be sup a superintendent; t district attorneys be appointed by the attorney general or governor, and the attorney general and secretary of state be appointed by the governor. He thinks the term of the governor should be three instead of two years, and recommends that the senate be elected by larger constituencies for longer terms; also, that the restriction of the session toone hundred days be removed, and the Gov- rnor lave power to prorogue the legislature. ¢ refrains from discussion ou federal matters as the legislature and the Governor «liffer poli cally, but bopes they will work harmoniously in dealing with home afiuirs. FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. In the Senate a resolution was offered pro- viding tor the adoption of the 15th amendme ERIE. OBrien introduced a bill repealing the Erie railroad directors act. comiissi mnection sug- 2 Tammany’s Troubles. THE “RING” ALDERMEN FLANKED BY THE _ “REFORM” ALDERMEN. New York, dan. 2—There is considerable mment throughout the city on the action of the ncw and old boards of aldermen and Mayor Hall yesterday. The impeachment of the Mayor by the old bourd was quite a surprise to the Tam- manyites The new board, which now h nt pos not only of the grounds in a legal point of view, but also ‘healer a room, the notifi leave by the new board bein, minissioner of Public Works, will not proba- bly take any farther actionon the impeachment than that taken yesterday, name!y, unanimous} rescincing it. ‘This action is believed to eifee- tually settie the whole question, and as the pro- ceedings were not taken tu a legal manner the courts will not recognize the status of the old board nor any of its actions in the premises. SENATOR TWEED. ‘The memorial to the Senate asking the sion of Tweed is in tha interest of Q’Ponovan Korea, aud recites the charges which have been brought against him. s The Chicot tounty Wi Crscixy27i, 0., Jan. 2.—A special from Lit- tle Lock, Ark., to the Enquirer contains a state- ment from Alfred Sanders, brother of one of the men who were shot by the negroes in Chicot, Ark., corto) the of United | | tion, with attendant | | manded fifty do! Jan. 2—The court met at W o'clock. The direct examination of Dr Reese was resumed. In response to a question by ur Stecle relative to the variation of the obtained by Aiken from the sediment in the tumbler and those trom tartar emet «rystalline substances from soluti sume a regular geometric torm. This in formations from the «ame substan may be and edg: the angies o planes are fixed and invariable. Lf, therefor drop of the selation be orate and produces certain crystal ine forms, and a dropot another solution produces other he woud sis they were not from the same Witness was next exam substan ing ‘the pr ained by Lim, be regard: m defective and ina . Wites fall his reasons tor such opinion, composit the Torry’ Te tO Use Tro ing the precipitate. 1 lation would have som nereane the Weig peen manly mand not of tartar emot Noy be Can ve eympt Mh on itriant rhe y resemive each Tr. Way | be no ne 2 yest ounerl for the S y of tartar witnesses. In som the poison seme prod Witness Nac Poisoning be tartar « Was Apa in the face . The Rechester ow REAT EXCITEMENT—THE MILITARY CALLE x the ed upen aw svery great. This f om a mobo four or tive handred pouple wer tothe jail and attemp wk in a he prisoner. They were foiled | * aud police. The military are now avon tor the protection A Swerrixe P jomale Want the Internatio New York submitted the tortheoming institute supply the with gas at coal depots t st of mining aud transports city shall institute markets where of the cou ar and a ‘ to the people at purchase, transporta tion, and distrity That the city re i the | charters city railroats aud ferries, take of aud run t in the intere Mle, at cost nomical dwe by the cit its own unimyp let to th wet. That th ra k shall be aby her an be done b ity authorities. That all public officers ive their commissions direct trom thy while the nan deputies, clerks, and other em qualities a drawn from be abvlishe sith the wa, prevent y frequent reports, i1 disbursenie halis sh onsider The old board of alderme lay adoy tor the city to pre against Mayor Hull fo a other ofienc: urned # s term having expired, the clerk pr » read the call for the reassom Dling of for another year,when the mew reform party, headed by Cluxton, a lawyer, a: the old board t te. prevented trom entering peared at the door of the chamber and or ber, and writs re board from further exerci<ing aldermen were served upon them. Hall atterwards commencet writing a document recognizing the old board, but when intormed that they had impesehed him he ceased writing, and declared the oft of alaermen and a: Vacant, and recognize ard. Mayor Hall then # te to the court of com mon pleas, demurring trom the action of the ol board. ana afterwards visited the retorm alder me session and took part in their delibera tions. As the m old board to the ee am party A Weercn W Ulster county, ¥., about le pareniage, was on December sth, her sister, Antoinette T, a tau, of Ellenville, to the house Homowack, Sul uber 13, being very teeble liable to die on the doctor's hands, sue was removed to a mis-rat in the dwelling ot one Chatty Acker fer intenses sfterimg, aggravated by exposure and neglect, she di on Christmas night. Scarcely had the poor girl breathed ber lat when Sherwood took her on bis back, carried Ler down stairs like a bh tered beast, and be paring for her burial The dector’s undu * tor her interment, and other circumstances, aroused the suspicions of the authorities. An inquest was heldon Wed- nesday, and @ post-mortem examination made, which establisher! the facts that MisajGray was the vietim ofan abortion, and that the opera- neglect and exposure. caused her death. An order for the arrest o1 Sherwood was issned, bu w prints this plain story: — ust hada semsation. A for- man who “Springticld has mer state official. a y nat kh for some days in her day he visited Bun spree Jassie preci On Fri- s banking louse, and de- - 1 was refused, whoreon r like a pickpocke visited a saloon and asked fwhisky. The bar-tender told hin that be bad none, whereupon he grew so violent that he was put out by force. Drunken, friend- Jess, and an outcast—such is the fate of one who aspired to be President of the United States He isnow apériect wreck, and even his friends have come to the éom*usiou that the only ser- vice he can render is to die. Whisky has *vayap= ed him a it has many another.” His Sw et er inane md aftray, originat ed saouster, tok place at Spee

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