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¥4-Four Cexts PER MONTE. Copies at the counter Two Cxexts each. By mail—three mouths, $1.00; “ ‘he coroner's j returne. 8x months, #2.00; one year. §5 00 — THE WEEKLY STAR—publiched Prita—9120 o riltel murder againgt Alexander ce | ee, SO Sane, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1872. TWO CENTS. | itaxahScees ses is trial. He is only twenty years of age. SF Rates of advertising farniah-d on application. = ; AMCSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, | — ovr iatest vriaer Bre Eugene Hale, re- SSD THE EVENING STAR. | - ry eae Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St, te ~ ders. A av . hl tit om THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. ae ‘ 7 destinel: . Fishermen in Connecil. Gvovcesrer, Mass., Jan. 12. A meet FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, citizens of Gloucester iuterested in the mess was held here last evening. A com= Lovemere, Miss Hill; Susan, Miss Nel- lie Fletcher; Letty, Miss Grace Fletehe: Old Melbourne, Mr. A. H. . >. a n mittee was appointed to co- with com- INCOLN HALL. Nattans’ Crystal Discov a | ma Netinaiee Seat morning Yee Melbourne, Mr. wo This Afternoon’s Proceedings. mittees from other localities in an endeavor to ATTARW ORTSTAL DI A ‘ she and her mother, Mrs. Chandler, re-} Fletcher; Larry 0” = obtain from Congress some legislation grant THEODORE THOMAS Rarrans: CRYSTAL Washington News and Gossip. per lin Mene se possible, Mrs. Hale is more | Both pieces were very ¢ bly rendered, par- Resa saree bounty on tonnage, or relict in some other UREQUALED CO WZATION | NATTAN# CRYSTAL —--e--— : he | ticwlarly “Caste,” in which all the performers | <4... 75. creating form for the great injuries which mast result raya econ (ines aees Rint ObYstaL ine,’ Oeie wh Nemsive ipa) Wana Doantifel an wae Mies Tae ‘She | Ga remark y, wel, or course the enter:ain | | £1 'NATE.—The Senate was not in session to- | from the ratification of the Washington treaty. ixty Distingur . C i ? radiant w: ines t is not a fair su for criticism, . a = rp iy Ai De ae ere aM lho wel MB YC cuyat DISCOVER: Casime the ssente, (COmmcRARE SARSSSp90))|T a. wher tases ta deen i Wel Kicen, anlar | Sencar icisioen in ier tieetion wie | eotaa OF REPRESENTATIVES.—on | Tammany Hall Opened by Law. Takews tour citer ts thetouurty ts ia Barone. | Ast for this and take no other. ‘The only article | from 2.30 till 5 p. m. :- | tellet yesterday was exquisite. She wore a | all did so capitally, would it be just to discriml- | sotion of Mr. Speer, Ga.,) it was ordered thet | NEW YORK, Jan. 12—Under @ mandamnes of ee ao that rfectly hi 7, Warranted to, rentare | The wives of the several membersof the Pres’- | train ‘of bine and white striped silk, with deli- | nate between the different characters. Itmay | Shen the House aljours to-day. it be to moet | J8dge Barnard, Tamman thrown ir, remove dandraff, and stop ‘out. 5 dent's C; et willreceive on Wednesday after- | eate flowers brocaded on the white stripe. Over | be said, however, that, all things considered, the ee; containing over half as much more | ‘Jent's Cabinet willrecely : this was a deep shade of blue silk, festooned in | honors of the evening were curried off by Miss tl at Hair preparation, $1. 0 1a various places, for her style is that of Marie An- | Hill, whose representation of the high-toned Ward 8 Walsh, 19th street and Penn. avenue.,and | Speaker Blaine’s reeeptions will be hel on | Dinette’ The loly was cut surplice, and the | Marquise would have done credit even to a Isth a the following Friday evenings, from 9 to 11 | sleeves open. There were folds of delicate mus. | trained artiste. It may be added, also, that the on Monday next. open last night to the de legates This being Friday, the Speaker in the morn- | TeeeMtly elected, and faken by ing hour procceded with the catl of committees | SR¢™- A meeting was held, Henry Genet in the for reports of bills of a private nature, and a | CUSiT. end after a short session adjo 4 Ths THURS A EVE Perticulars will bepubbisbel INCOEN HAL : is considered a triumph over the sachets» umber of r r ) Pennerivania avenue. oelock—viz: January 12th and 26th, February | Jin aid on the Body, pasing to the waist, and entertainment would have t een eduall success: acesccsaacse! were ‘reported and - . wa ‘ = streets, muslin to match about the sleeves. She wore | fu e afterpiece ited. Me k (Oh: Moore, (IL, MON MANGS, Jenwery Teele ane tae 110 Bridge street Georgetown. | th long gloves, of a ficsh color. Her fhair was a fa | dragged somewhat, both on the stage and with | ,, ests. Peck (Ohio) and Moore, (Ill.,) from FACELLING AND DEFYING COMPETITION | BY 1HE FAMUUS ‘DUPREZ & BENEDICT’S the Committee on Invalid Pensions, d bills granting pensions to Margaret Lee, Eliza- sale ctrecte afternoon of the season, beginning January + Her jewelry, of gold, was unique in de- | of the evening which many persons would have | pen "Kenyon, Joseph Montgomery, Hannah street abd Peonsylvania avenue, | Mrs. Biaine’s receptions every Wednesday Pompacour in front, with braid and curls at the | the andience, and besides consumed a large par: 4 i ac “corner 10th and be streeia 10th, from 2% to 5 o’clock. sign, Mrs. Chandier’s dress was a heavy black | heen glad to devote to some other attraction, It has. § 480 Penasylvania avenue, silk, cn train, without overdress,—ail the trim. | takes'a pretty good professional company anda | Gtay and na Quinn; which were severally 2: Totten, the Ind shot by'a toy cannom Men arey Nnrecrmaanton, | eae gues a gee que eamname | OO ene Cae ee om | a Eiah ar weenie eae a, | Hen pecey rar cwamoneatate hats | "Bir Brook, um.) rom he Comming om | Turi ied peerage « Ya I e a ef - +1 5 . 4 ‘ x cect cng Mnaasec ot wiseroks Wines, Liquors, &e., fer the Holidays | source to-day were trimming ‘consisted of white ‘musiin pisses, | cloves oclock. cen Gene Rete at ene wi To make | Zhe Debt Prisoncrs im New York. ber mp gr creaming Hore then one hundred of cnr citizens feel thom | rae CABINET NEE: ay was attended | edged with French work, and black lace over Mrs. S. P. Brown and daughters havo # | apptication to the Commiciones of Paton he | NEW YORK, Jan. 12-—Arguments were head igeston a the white, all headed by a band of French work: | 0.73 reception at their residence, Mt. Plensant. | aklextencion of chore patent for improvement ia | Ye*teTday in the supreme court involving the fa. tieough the cities cf tle seleieted Bic. | CY Sof the members, body and leevestrimmed to match; pink feather | card reception at their residence, * | Coupling for shafting! which was ped | Validity of Judge Barnard’s order, releasi Witreducing Chie Beiitient, verions Specisitien, | SE Oe, Seerea ee a keh ineabet ee Ex-ATTORNEY GENERAL AKERMAN leaves | in her hair. Of course there was a constant | on Wednesday evening, 2th inst. i og on gh erg a prisoners confined for debt in Ludiow-atrect jaf, ‘The cldeot, most reliable, and largest, {a thus boing © public benefactor; ke dees not alice | here for hishome in Cartersville, Georgia, on | Stream of visitors, comprising the very elite of “Gi eae reported a bill granting similar priv: aie decision wins enmowncod. ‘Complete Trowpe in exincence. m thus ap benefactor, he does : city. e Righ' omen ‘ote. to Ira Bue! ir, patentee of a walking- =e nival Er tertainment fa! the other duties of his basiness to escape his obser- | Monday next. — Another notable reception was that at the | CoxreRENCE OF THE WOMAK @UPPRAGIS stick gun: which J i Pisk’s Successor as Vice President of atte eee seen Hock of Liguors aud Oordiaie iaperted far tne Bor: | Lixvraxant Luwis Waneixoror, of the | houscof General Butler, “Mere. Batler aod Mee, | eyenECE OF TEE WOMAN commiTTER. Mr. Eilis H. Roberts (N. ¥ ), from the Com- | xew Yort tant wry ae the ai. 312 3 CH. DUPB EZ, manner | ee ed ee eee Tees in ature | 4th cavalry, has been ordered to report tothe | Ames are not only elegant ladies, but are s0 | ‘The committee appointed by the National Wo- | mittee on Ways and Means, reported @ bill far rectors of the Erie railway, yesterday, 0. H.-P. NATIONAL THEATER. ~ | Satager ate ofa Batrons. | {Thooo in want of 7: ist- | the relief of Jacob Weer, collector of internal iy EW NATIONAL THEATER Whiskies randies, Wines and Liquors, should | chief signal officer of the army for duty. very affable and cordial that it is a pleasure to | man’s Suffrage Association yesterday, consist- revenue for the fifth New Jerse: eee Archer was elected vice president, in place of N — ~ | Sees eh cat end tenors wat mosduiter” | Oner.ix Grawn, brother of the President, | cali upon them; and the two charming young | ing of Miss Susan B. Anthony, Mrs. E. C. Stan- | Syenue. lt : ¥ district; which | the late James Fisk. FRICMEHART SUCCESS OF x * beer a) ‘i Chicago, | ladies, Miss Florence Hilireth and Miss Parker, | ton, Miss Joslyn Gage, Miss Daniels, Victoria C. | Mr, Peters (Me.), from the Committee on the "1 we fee —. Se at wey Se Senn * | are also great favorites. Here, again, were cos- Woodhull, and Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker, | Judiciary, reported a resolution directing the wron’e me an. 12.—T! aan 5 v Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. and is staying at the White House. tumes worthy of description. Mrs. Butler’s - e Sergeant-at-arms to pay to the heirs of James i WITH] THR GK«ND GERMAN OPER. to cenfer with the Senate Judiciary Committee, e has been abolished, and an auditing comt ABL ROSA and *. N<UENDORFF, Directors. Pronounced by Connoisseurs Tne New Portucvese MINisTER was to-day |- dress was the cameo shade of silk; with a flounce performed that duty this morning. Headed by McCleary, late member of the House from Lou- composed of Henry FRIDAY. Jae, 12. Third Opore Might, Ee et eee on ie officially presented to the President by the | tee ae ie ae nom ene anber I wes s | Hon: Lyman ‘Trambell, at 11 o'ctock thay pro- mslery fran beeen ate to'November trims | ohm Hilton, —s : 3 +. op ; 3 i. 5 5 BCa8 , 181, — = waonrae ee Best L504 Sei rivaled Tories ators ns digestion, and it te am | cretary of State.: superb black laco cape. Airs. Ames wore a | ceeded to the room of the committee, in the | the date of hisdeath. Passed. Another Run on a Savings Rank. r etn snare ¢ are directed by Messrs. king house of , with Ww in arou Capitol. Long before ur the passages | Mr. Wilson (Ta.), fr me committer. | New York, Jan. 12—A ran tovk place yes. By far the fivem wf at thie personat 3 Ww by M. LEA & PERRINS to JAY Cooxe, Esq., of the banking n silk train, with white musi and the itel. Long befi that hour the Mr. Wilson (Ta.}, from the same ittee. N vi t ’ for “which afforded him scupe for the display of th- | prosecute all parties making or vending counterfeits. ‘ Co., Philadelphia, arrived in the | Pettom, and @ flounce of the silk eut in deep | teading to the rooms of the committee were | Teported a bill tor the relief of the principal avd | terday on the Ganmns Savings Bank, Williams. Snest qu-iitice of is magnidesnt voice, ‘snd the Callas ponent ion, UN IE) pecan Co., se ; serge aa will be | Points over the muslin. Over this train was | crowded to their utmost capacity with those | suretics to the official bond of Greene W. Cald- burg, but the bauk was amply able to meet all Bost hervic phase of bis acting. — Watson aul2-cofm + city this morning. During 7 Sourmal fe a x behead Doom Se Peay = in | interested in the a and nee draw Batchelor’s Mair st of his brother, Gov. Henry D. Cooke. ferent places, the trimmings being pleat thither by curiosity. A large force of Capitol Mite CANI-SA. Marguerite. Shing nen don tee Dan a enens See ee ere and fringe. Miss Hildreth wore lavender. silk, police, under Sergeant-at-Arms French. were K ROUSE. the page Harolese reliabi: iustaatencoas does noteontas | AT THE Waite Hovse.—Senators Morton, | with scarlet trimmings, and Miss Parker violet: kept busy in preserving order among the crowd, JOSEPH HERMANNS, Marcel. ‘ead, Bor any vttalic poison to. paralysis or | Sherman, Kellogg and Morrill, ex-Senstor Cat- | colored silk, with French worked muslin over it. | which every minute grew larger and more b a tie tell, and Representatives Shellabarger and — There were many other receptions, all well | ‘roublesome. Mr. Trumbull directed that both Wk ackelors Hale Bye"hap bad MAirte years | Wheeler, were at the White House and saw the | and fashionably attended. doors of the committee room be opened and all + . e's years | W allowed to enter who could do so. At this WACHTEL tu bis in awd pe pt pr eypee pe agma| to wpbons ite integrity co | F ae Sy: ‘eal The apie ces the re dinner | there was a grand rash, and in a few minutes Mille CANI-S 4 a8 Lady Henrivtte. osu ‘Uggists. Applied at 16 Bond street, Now ‘THE BOARD to revise the army regutations, of | last evening e Judges of the Supreme the room was crowded. pet GEBELE, Nancy; VIERLING, FRA fork fe8-tf | hich General R. P. Marcey is president, has | Court. The namesof the guests were the Chief on as a yet Reserved Seats, $3, $2 50. 825° Garang tg\ | THURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- | been in session daily at the War Department | Justice, Judge and Mrs. Clifford, Judge and claiming ‘Ger tie tee ae he — | Cy tomy $1.90; Gallery $1: | DER is the beat article for cleansing and preserving | incethe 3d inst. ‘The labors of the board will | Mrs. Swayne, Judge and Mrs. Strong, Judge Seats can be seared TO-DAY at teeth. Sold bs well, late superintendent of the U branch | demands. mm'nt at Charlotte, N. C.; and it was passed. ene Mr. McCrary (Iowa.) from the Committee on Tweed’s Bail. Elections, reported a resolution regulating the ALnany, Jan. 12.— Arguments for and against taking of testimony in the Texas contested | a reduction of Tweed's bail, and on vacating election case of Giddings vs. Clark, which was | the order of arrest, are being heard before the adopted. supreme court this ‘morning. Mr. Farnsworth introdaced a resolution direct. | "!"* ——— ee ing the Committee on Pest Offices and Post Shot His Mistress. Roads to inquire into the matter of contracts by New York, Jan. 12.—James Hunter, a liquor the Post Office Department and the transporta- | dealer, shot Mary Brown, his mistress, at his tion of the mails, and report to the House—said | store in Fulton street, Brooklyn, this morning. committee to have power to send for persons and | Hunter was arrested. The woman will die. Papers, and to examine witnessess under oath, an ‘M me LICHTMAY. Valentine. Mrs. Field, Ju ige Davis, Judge and Mrs. the Constitution, included women, and there- a by all dracgtets._ Price, and 80 cents. ce thst . id et - | Hon. James Brooks at Home. eves TRRNE TA | EN demcagl gle ona | mr ye rem | BA ee ea fs Me | cic naar ae eer | Matacrmcmeanae meer | Rem ome Bremen ot Mme the Theater oniy. fi Nt stores m0 3 . ~ = dene re, jams, Mr. Akerman, the rs : vecitisen”? ‘The resolution was ted. from Liverpool, has arrived. Amon, pas EW NATIONAL THEATER. - | Sugsiete end fancy goods dealers Price, va TRANAFERO—Commander Chas. 8. Secretary of War, Senator and Sirs Logan, Sen. | Stier a Totes or a momen of the cation ae | kertention was adopted. ications were | sengers are Hon. James Brooke and faintly. nike. Saal Sense Salligtns Wile Silents Sad patrons = = ===" | Norton has been ordered as light house inspec. | sor aud’ Mrs. Wright, Sex gets "3. Clay- | then referred to the opinion lately given by laid before the House by the Speaker, after | 2 ree Ray. etme ¥ TPR i: dist vi i a ysen, S if od N. Y., impeachment Abandoned. wnt the Theatr hat ine teem enue for LECTURES. Be ee eed and atdered tone, | and Mrs Caldwell, Senator Norwood, Mr. and | Golef Justice Cartter of the Supreme Court of | which, om motion of Mr. Wood (N. ¥:,) the | », Impenchment Abandoned. aMATEUR TH -ATRICALS R. T; Renshaw, detached and ordered tocom- | Mrs. Borie, and Miss Kenshiaw. ‘The table was | $e, District of Columbia. |The 15th amend. the impeachment of Auditor Gillespic ha been On THURSDAY BRVENING: January 11,1572. | YUBA AND DUMINGO. mand the Worcester. Captain C. H. B. Cald- | very beautifiul with the decorations of vases of ‘wana protection to the 14th. amendment, which 3 abandoned by the managers. she regular company will be withdrawa on that oe | ( ask well has been detached from the command of | jlowers, pyramids of confectioners, anil the oe Sage pcing pet irtiestate | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. —————— = — owe Tromn Clay) Wikoer nderny and Monsees? | the Worcester and placed on waiting orders. glitter of glass and silver. ‘The President took | Eouig ‘deny the right to vote to, women, they "| ‘Tne MURDERER, STOKES.—E. 8. Stokes, who B®? Tom cocenrs. ATRL on dhe aboremubject will be delivered be- | 9500 Congcixxce Conrarpution—The | Min Mire miner gan cea ated her on his | could also deny the right of voting to natural. f > PEt ore the Everett kyceum, oa Commissioner of Internal Revenue to-day re- | Chief Justice handed Mrs. Grant in, andsat on | 2¢4,¢itizens. Would Congrese be sustained in = : . is now confined in the Tombs, nding the ar This Afternoon’s Dispatches. | sctiom of the grand jury in regard to his Miling ‘TRUESDAT FRIDAY EVENING, January 12th, > onel S : : — \ that? For one, she would like to see it tried. Of Colonel Fisk, seems to take things with re S. Jan. 11. 1D and oan he C:Jambia Law School,ca Finh | °<'ved from an anonymous party in Rochester, } her right, while Attorney General Williams sat | © ‘Her conclusions were that all women are citi | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | markable coolness. He is su with every, The celebrated negro by P: at the builéiog oft! rl iw on New York, who signed himself ‘A Friend, zs : zens and had rights, but Congress or the states anchors comfort that he can desire, aud did he wish to “BLIND TOM, street, near the City Hall. by . Graft for $0), which the writer says belonged to | — Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Wood opened their | coula prereribe their qualifications. She paid a FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. uicide he could tind plenty of facilities the creat Musical Prodigy of the age, and most mar- RICHALD STUART EVANS, the Internal Revenue Bureau. No other expla- | Louse to ther friends last evening, (not in the | high compliment to the virtue, patrioticas and : puted ing. So far is this, however, trom being rie from bo- | pT ee ei be piso ® varie'y of luerary exercises, | nation accompanied the remittance. ta “grand ion’ as has bee! bravery of American women, all of whom de- | Télgraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. his wish he seems to entirely fail to’ realize the ‘withdrawn permanently re. | ine'nd ‘debate on. “Civil Service Reform,” in a Seat sbaae Cadi een ne | eke the peathction ‘Schies Cstesom come ine ish Notes, terrible in which he is placed, and taike is a duty you owe to yourself Suc epcakers will take party Ladies | Traxsyen oF CuunKs—Heretofore the | but through cardinvitations,)and as everstbing | St aay wisn orgs ; 1 - — about «+ ing on all right,” as though he rt ncomprebeusive wonder of | snd gentlemen ere re«pecttuily invited. It* a : . that taste and wealth could p1 ar them. She hoped that the committee wouldre- | pismarti—THk ALABAMA CLAIMS —CABLE ing» going on right,” as though the nineteenth century branch of the Department of Justice, having i af oth bets procure was lavish- | port to the Senate as soon as possible, favorably COMMUNICATION. were not accused of the highest crime known to Sawaeaen £0 ois; easrced Sete Je ole. Dyes | = BALLS. P. ARTIES, & in charge the business of the United States tainment could’ not fall to be oxeentionstie het. Af they could, adversely it they must so thatthe Loxpon; Jan. 12, 5 a, m—DIsracli will at | the law. anti ere vaeere wee call readily open ERMC . ‘Val ‘i- i = & merican people can see how mu Congress | Easter visit the Gl University. enough, assures every that does served seat tickets for sale at EMis Music Store. 36-6t iu tl Court of Claims, has been located at the Capi- | liant. There was music for dancing and & mag- | Sin‘ielp (sonal weg pclae Boy se “4 base gall ei my story of ths | expect to stay there long, that the matter will taining the signatures of five or six thousand No. N oina | ON EXE nd pledging . tol. By order of Attorney General Williams the | nificent supper. Mr. Wood, who reminds one SALES rae SP AE TEREST CE OR ROCEAEO || clerks ek thie branch atte ois crecvenitinan: | somenkes Of Henry Glay in courtly bearing and Jrs Sr. 7TH St. ;, ti Alabama, contending that if neutrality is vir- | S00n be ended; that the public have not yet - ¢ 1 women asking for their rights. ber—have been transferred to the building now | genial grace of manner, was very agreeably WILL GIVE THEIR tually a state of almost «nlimited liability, the | heard his story, and similar expressions, in- cmnse] o ei - i i jicatir of eith i tte: e « MARKRITER'S, FOURTH SERIES, FIFTH ASSEMBLY, occupied by the Department of Justice proper. sided ta welcoming the ate, hy airs, Wood. ae - ro lisbteiomer ag and w Potngrod el ag epee inepeite np canes. oy we oe ve er Peetonnd } aes erence or and E streets, eight OD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th street. McGaRRaWAN CasB TO BE HEARD IN THE | that th a nota, | clevationof womankind. She had hoped to pre- | combination of telegraphists agreed yesterday | insanity—it is difficult to tell which ; . 3 ey afford a meeting place on common : Songress, bi y referte on restauran “4 ings, Braravings-Chromos. 8c. | yuu ON, MONDSY EVENT ‘en7_ | Sexatz—The Senate Committee on Public | ground fur the notables of all parties ani tor | s4bt.the book to Congress, but that body reterzed | fe eg ye gel on oe ee RES ee Se eS | Lands, on application of McGarrahan’scounsel, | those distinguished In various walks of life. MIRS SURAN R. ANTHONY gpg renner since the Ist instant, he is of course too fastidious F ames, Picture Cards and Tas- = has assigned next Friday for the hearing of his | /" the brilliant gathering last night it was not | was ihe neat speaker, She Welk in common — Tenropeam Tour. | to be satisied with it. His al comfort nas sels, Rings. Nai ic yin the ' jas assigned nex! easy to note all who were there, but among those . = t Loxpoy, Jan. 11.—{ leraldl’s special.)—Gene- his 7 ‘So TERMS CAH. case. Minister Daniel E. Sickles, ex-Engineer | Trey ‘0 note alt who were there, _ with the previous speakers, that woman had | ,,\Sherman landed as Medora eed ‘stay- | Sls been considered by his friends, and his ceil P: 925-1" and Surveyor General Seymour, of New York, | Cora uite so portly weet olds ia sree oe tough | rights, and that they should be respectvd. The ing there seventeen days sailed to Cadiz, where | }00k* comparatively comfortable, ‘aving been 7D H.B. 74 DZD | antother Prominent exomcials are to give @ in health) Justice and Ment Ciera — republican Congress said tothem before the col- | neéremained five days. He then visited Gibral. | {urmished with some articlesof furniture, abed, dence, it is claimed, of an import nature. Mohan ars. 1» a r d man was liberated, “wait till we free the ed, of an imp aud irs. Strong, and the Misses Strong, Justice | OT° real ; Hox. Wa. B. ALLISON was nominated by the | Swayne. Justice Davis, Baron Lederer, Aus | BCS? and give him a vote, then we will take wy - 5 But have they done as promised: Jowa republican legislative caucus Wednesday edly oath <= nia mmanane daughters they have refused us our rights althougl. os F Mr. they have given them to the negro. She aske«! might ne Unites States: heeds be Lo day that they Seport soon favorably, or unfavorably Harlan, whose ern 1H ., Malan ‘Ni if they must, so that they can assemble thei: ; vote s mag lrnsseaned epson on oa y 3 friends and count their strength and forces. In 420 Uth street west. 60; Wilsor First regular ballot: Harlan, 4 ite, Swann and niece. | conclusion she hoped thatshe had impressed he: tween Pennsylvania avenue and Allison, 38; Wilson, 20. “Second bailot; Harlan, ‘adiell, Lowis, Wells, | fleas upon the committec a0 that they soald 7 . = 40; Allison, 63; Wilson, 17. : Cox ‘and Mrs. Cox, | think favorably of their remarks. 7 duce fm this city the celebrated © OUR STOCK Suppay DEATu op aw ARMY Opricen—A Archer, Merrick, Banks MRS. REEASEER CAD SrANTON ri ‘O, Phil hin, which] ° Su oe 4 wife; and many others; th i a a - telegram was received at the War Department | Mr. am john Delano, Nr. and Mes, D. G. | (en addressed the committee, taking the sume Cox, ae ” : bed clothing, ete. He hases all the daily tar, Malaja, Seville, Herz, Granada, and Cor- , dova, and went thence to Madrid, where he was | PAPCTS, and ace tytn Fi visited by ail the public men and received by | Te ervomensinge es oye ening ef the King and Queen. Hemadea long speech in | 7S: A younger brother is very — rr Aa eg ee bythe Americanand | %)™ ste nan se prison every day.—N. English Legations. He visited the Escurial ana | S!"dard, returned to Madrid, which beleft Tuesday night | Rerraxiw =“ last, via Baronne and Marseilles, for Nice, to | Warmth, in a note to Gen. Emory yesterday, join the Wabarh. says :—“ Aflairs bere have assumed such a shape Ancther Row in the Spanish Cabinet. | now that I think the danger of a riotor t it Manip, Jan. 12—Difterences have arisen in | has apout passed. 1 write to say that | thi thecabinet with regard to the policy to be pur- | to-morrow at 12 o'clock you can safely withdra: sued in Cuba and the appoixtment of Marshal | your troops to the barracks.” esi wie bo chi coenamees oo GREAT SACRIFIC. G. L. D & BRO 3. Sm ground that was advanced by Mrs. Hooker. She this morning announcing the sudden death at Olin, Paymaster | Elid that at present. there were members oj | Concha as Captain General of the Island. Tae | trict court, when the grand ae ele be 950000 WORTH oF ‘West Point, at 10 o’clock this morning, of Capt. Galt, J..G.Ber- | Congress who' beld their seals by the votes o! | departure of the latter from Cadiz has conse. terday morning, Jadge Abell cash than any other first class Pia . P rin iat aaa nr fox reasonable Thomas C.’ Bradford, of the ordnance corps. | Tet J. J, z a Mrs. N. L. | women. The question as to whether they wer: | quently been deferred. fore him, and then read a from a prom- ine for youreelres. +. = The deceased, who was a young man, grad@ated | JeMiles, Mr. A, H. and daughter, | jegally elected will soon come up in the House o! Wreeked and all Hands Lost. inent member of the bar, charging that the 2 CARL RICHTER. 935 Penn CLOTHING at West Point in 1861, and had b Dacieaiae ee sad Gang ates epresentatives. | She claimed to be a person | | HaLivax, N-S..Jan 12—Theschooner Hival, | grand jury had been manipul F poe any a meene ie ia AB MT: EgCHRE | tnd ine Const ta eShops | Selah at Pasa ee Steer "aAP aoc: | ten ahaa pre fry “Hee ad MUST BE SOLD BEGARDLESS oF cosr, | ?“*t land, L. A. Gobright, Dr. Baxter, U. “ec. | of Senatorrs, und the last time she looked in her | were lost. Four bodies have been found. that a caplas has been issued for the parties im- Tue Hovse Arreoreiations Commirrs | Among the ladies distinguished tor elegance | tamily bible she saw that she was over twenty. | The Smal! im Great Britain. Jicated in the shooting, some da: of Majer In order to make room for Epring Goods. are now engaged on the Legislative, Judicial | 374 good taste in dress were Mrs. Wood. Miss | one sears of {Laughter.) A womar | Lo; J noes _= “hester, a colored polit of party, Maiden tic ci Wood, and their guest, Miss Young, of Phila- | Ove yiCar® all the rights and prist. eet ees OF Gee Berek continues to | including Licut. Gor. Pinchback, Senators Har. pars s¢KEe, Pre and Executive pill. it is likely this ill will be | deiphia; Mrs. Senator Ames, nec Blanche Butler; | 1° Or iis govcrament, bul. by ing | Qined in all paris of the British isles. Cardinal | yi5' and ‘Butler, and others. Judge Abell also JAMES s + Proprietor. THEREFORE reduced somewhat from that of last year. Mr. | Mrs. John Delano, Mrs-D. C. Cox, the Misses | /¢f¢* of this government, bu ser ullen, in a letter, permits the use of | issued a bemch warrant for the arrest of Geo. Palmer, in charge of the post office bill, and | ‘Thar; ‘and by. th it i into Nevada sinks e degradation of * | meats on ys for sanitary reasons, on ac- “4 Broxtixe PENsstivasta AVEXCE, BARGAINS BARGAINS Mr. Dickey in charge of the army bill, are both Ow that Senator Tivcnvany bg ea pleasant to | slave. Unless Congress passed the bill intro | monte oP ak! walence of the disease. W. Carter, implicated in the Wheyland homi- Between Wh and Vth streets, BARGAINS BARGAINS nie te comet folio te know that Senator Thurman bas taken a house | Guecd by Mr. Butler, and gave them » homoge- bre’ cide. _— BARGAINS BARGAINS Tattey will bs about the auimerwhile the termes | im, Washington for his senatorial term,) ‘Mex. | quced Wy Mr- Butler, and gave them s homoge: | “ane contery Explosion im Wales. " Wasuixetos, D.C. latter will be a i cee samme, Wile te toemec Banks, the Misses Strong Mrs. Mills and Miss | Cong vas the place tor thelr rights and aoxbom, Jan. 12—The number of miners ee, Yous ‘Thankful to the public for generons patrouage in AY SE SEPRCTED, —_—= ne oe | Eva Mille, Miss Mattie Evans, and Duss Belle | duties to be decided. However it ‘may have | Killed by the ex ate Cultead eotury | Shree ‘ast. the Proprietor asks his old friends aud Dm = ase Freeman, of Philadelphia; Mrs. D. F. Murphy. | been in the past, women arc awake to the faci | d0¢s Not execed twelve. All the men are now to test the mccommodations of kis. present es- : Tux peatu oy Mason Gawzrat Hatieck | and Mrs. W. P. Copeland and a pretty young | that they are a part of this government and en. | #counted for. enn as hase me fablishment, which le promises shal be found at reduces the number of major generals in the | /*d¥ friend from the north. é titled to ite benefits. The exercise of political | Deen made indicates isaster waseaused leant cqual to the best fe —— *ssoaad ormytet ‘Past a suser the | o: pyri od peony of Mr. weet make power by women was no new idea, and had been | ¥ the ens on aa _009 St __ ne STOCK—COLORS—SIZES—PRICE: lawat iam cenneeding the army, andl «= rag eres sgrecablc features of Washing: | on long ago. If suffrage was a natural | Great Suceess of tme-District of Co- ENO! Q O . q it it ith all Jambia Loan. rns amie ee iapian ack Bait Higher than the moantain’s peak, that it should Us reduced to before, any vacan- | _ The grand levce ani reception of Washing- | The 14th ausemomment advrnnes ee eels | Lomnox, Janine The Aaenvan Reyister says The proprietor has Duilt & new addition aad eu- | STOCK. a a mle oman ed Feet ene mulltary | ton Commandery No. 7, KnightsTemplar, given | zenship, and clothes them with full Power tw | that the bids in Paris a =o oes ea st class acermurndations ai 2.50 More namervus then the Philistine host. | quence of the death of Gen. Halleck, but. the | at Masonic Temple, last evening was one of the | become such. ucer aed; ean Ky “s Weekly and monthly boarders taken st le rates. Bree omnibuses in attendance at amount offered, and an allotment of ten per cent. only had been made to each bidder. The Sequestrated Estates ef the Or. Pants, Jan. 12._The committee of the as- sembly -has reported in favor of repealing the =. Sequestrating the estates of the Ori iBces. —-o Mrs. Stanton’s argument caused much laugh- = two departments which now constitute it—that | tinest of the annual entertainments yet iven by Setore af avery tint nod of the south, under Gen. Terry,and that of the | that liberal and tasteful organisation we, nae. created COLORS ) ty Gchible as time aad f. gulf, under Gen. Emory—will remain as separ- | decorationsot the room were even more: splendid MER. DR. LOcKWooD ‘The bottest sun can’t them efface. ate commands. than usual, and when to these were added the | then presented @ petition asking for suffrage, A Goop Snowino.—The tax collected from | M#ghiticent uniforms of the Sir Knights, the | signed by a large number of ladies, residentent elegant toilets of their lady guests, the Inspirin, * tobacco in the third and Afth districts of Vir. | streine of mutie amt come Une Sth ene | tts city, and meeree concen ginia, for the twelve months prior to December | female loveliness every where, thescene became | said the committee would take the matter under 1, 1871, amounted to #4,144,543.28; for the twelve | #!mort like one of enchantment. The entér- consideration, and report as soon as possible. etcemboste. P. HILL. Proprietor. © ” ) a Saeaeeeey We'll fit the lad from eight to ten, 7 nd al iz hi VERMORT AEENES: SIZES. Senses terenenafasriocs T. RORSSLE & SON, Aud all the shapes that come bet s 4 A@airs in Cubae Cheaper than th. common trash, 8 prior to mber 1, 1870, $3,424,700.99; | tainment was a most delightful one in every re- ‘The committee then held a session with closed " van rn 2 Provarssepe. | sices ) Betiet than th- habberdath Increase! In 1811 over IMO; SUDA oe ae | aPeet, and dancing was kept up until w late | gree Commit large number of spectators sepa. | ""™ CASE OF Nt; HOWARD AMMUNITION FOR Cc. LARD, Bhat in wold around the town. collections in the entire state of Virginia he | hour. rated, the majority of the leaders in great hope- EBBITT HOUSE. Fh ADEE Meaney ‘w®- | 33 months, since March 1, 1869, were $1i,472,517- | — Awery pleasant social and literary reunion | of their final success, Messrs, Trumbull Geet paid handsomely, but ng was WASHINE d i for the mn months gai st March 1, 1869, |-was given at the residence of Mr. Thomas Tay- ting. (larceny nd Carpenter of the com- oe —e fa vreil's3 re ~~, a Leet dl od = = 823. cl in re mittee wel re n chore! a fel - Lel what i SION Tuimistration, €9,006,%83-40; hotwichstanding the | 1s 00 10th street, last evening. The attend- ee eee did last year. ‘The sale was, however, a saceces. PROFESSIONAL. HABLE BROTHERS fact that under the former administration the | &PCe wes quite large, considering the other Fashion Notes. ‘says | Noone accounts for the reason of the decline in tax on plug tobacco was one-tifth greater than | Stiractions of like character, public and pri- | _short dlizabethian Tufts have again crey! ingly | prices and the want of spirit in the bidding. See: REG'D FENDAUL. | juni) CORNER OF 7rn AND DATRERTS, | under the present. Teed tad ecaae Seal eee ee | ist fashien. dus from the Beginning, and that Doctor Howard | Bome People, However, nist that Boocher s = = = = — , » also, | “Pale, te, neutral ti theology is looser than it used to be, and this FENDALL @ FENDALL, + | Coxrimmarions—The Senate in executive | néarly'adozen diferent nationalities. “During | gr fa; delicate, neutral tints are much liked ERG ee — cand-tf Con #4 -1 aso L sues necesie session yesterday confirmed the following nomi- | the evening the company was favored with au | “1 \", ant handkerchiefs are generally METEOPOLITAN DOLLAR srone, | nations: JohnC. Hillman, register of the land | ana es Uy preci, COM Feeltations and | trimmed with Valenciennes ‘The volunteer cavalry who have been under training in Havana have been called @&_ J. FEANKS, DENTIsT, = 413 t, = —In dress @ lady should aim atsimpleeleganc: | for active service, with only one day’s ae office at Vancouver, Washington Terri H. | music by Mra Fairlamb, Mr. Lamont, Miss - t Boar 5, Serre a M. Taylor, assessor of Internal revenue 34 dls | Taylor and Miss Smith. The occasion was voted | Tatler than ostentation of a. rang | Gyitated that they will be sent to Santiago de oI 312 SEVENTH STREET, pie ore Rete weg ; ep in, me pmmpt “ Point lace sets, consisting of collar, cuffand | Cuba immediately. wipes stg Becta tc Hogan, dos 3d ditrict of Louitanarvicoiuaany, | Guach the Deasantest or ts kind, by all particl- | psndherchie, are valued at $000 snd $10, he Teport oF the landing of several cases of : A & ishment in the cit a ies ne Near PeNNeYLvANIA AVENUE. pemeeees: oe —- eae being Dd — The marriage of the daughter of Col. Thos, Poo pre feline he Boh epee Tore Moacete Ding ts ebe pace an eae ego’ 4 ~ No. €) > hee! 5 - i ia . : : ecu A. Scott,—the antictpated social event which | —A new feature in arranging tunics is tying | of the landing of a thousand arms. experience iu New York sod Phila: YOU WILL save FROM 25 TO50 CENTS OM | Bt Geo er ee a snus ste St them at the back, with bows placed down thr ee ee to mbserve the best Intereaty EVERY DOLLAR YOu INVEST THERE. month, middie. hia serviers. Doll sos r —A toilette to be successful must possess an —_— whole affair was {| imdividuality in harmony with that of the ATTORNEY-AT- Law, NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED: —The favorite colors for ties are the faii shades of blu: e Foserend afternoon. with an establishment containing a | ¥¢4rcr- 860,000 ec, the ealmon color. Sete WOOD TABLE MA’ 4 Room 2, cn second floor of Barbour's Law Building | Fine Japarnel large size TER TESTO Ot, Washington. 1.20. Kemoved from 684 Lovisiana avenue. wole-te | {Maller since, $2 for 81. to furnish, with BAYoet $i, the palest green and rose, and —Lace colors are of ¢ conceivable style his Camdsu, N. Soldiers’ Cemetery their annual meeti inde URC LGL das ana suenves, 9 per | sonvinee the ‘apy | tZdshape, and pointed, or long and marrow, or | Jur Wedseniage The won Moe ede hoa ss {his week, and closed a comuract for the erectios ret "LINEN CUFFS and 4 Liven Got. | obtaining such in is ow to have walked off | TERT) ‘collars and eufts of very fine linen, | °sf2Byiets, Pay eS ie; the ee id miles of railroad in | 0 latter attached to an , Femain in were atraigued on the’ charge of | ‘fom 8% trenty Beck high fermented of Lace Trimmed CUFFS und COL- | be favor on the streets. comer met aera polsmning R. F. a matucof =. twenty feet in eight: ee Mee mt. |S ity | Vosges Sethe ne iow | See ategeere pet Oe | Recent agate , ~ stand toa ns a Handsome ‘some bi Jor, finished iway has | in Feige esas ae Sage in pairs for | of se importants branch of the 7 with white ince, tuaien pn ys mpd J., for ee 4 af Tex COAL IsERe’ eTRIKS bas Deen happily ENGINEER AND wr. | Gent LY HOSE, doable gentlemen‘ jp | W#D black ellk Gree, ition’ of treba 4 Ai cedars prompt ‘AWTNGS fer ag entry i can ‘Tus BRickLAYs@s’ Convention in Al a rst tee old stand. J al fn "WB. all re | committee » ‘committee of five to galt street. g ener 757 DR FE. plain. and col'd yidhed ‘ork ‘and ask for the oe r r enfotcembnt of the law. A reeola- Jat a, Stor viows iu regard to the | tion was ‘Meredith Moore woAd FORNEY 47 Law, a ‘and improving the con- preudent of fee so sTUniba, tor tae pote eet ‘Washington, D. 0. ss offices of commoner of the of labor estab- u RICHTER, BO. ‘with of*the United slected Pantiont, cers were qe ae cke tobe ores Mr. I. A: Goby elected vice pree- * “qebly 935 Pa. ave.. bet. Sth and loth sts. ‘Bets, ABE. Pil a orStonetas. used rorecate. ta Senoec ie EESESESESoEEEEeEEe a | i hich will be entitled in xt ae Sona Rrcetisee ol Linon TOWELS, 4,3. 0nd 8 for @1. tives to w! FICULTY T= GRoRera.—Governor Conley, of — ‘oer nuciee acidse yamerons other handsome and new goods, prot In conclad. ‘very fashionable did bo the dentilon a ks ae a ‘end all at ing the call the ittee attention to to who should be and that ata 4 ‘Vescalar te the ‘of the promises ‘union re- Bia eae ct, | subsequent declared Hon. J. a Routers tate t SLVERaERe’s lie sire cea’ | ferent soe aes Oreny ar aki pen, OE GNDSESRTSA Sa, cae cl nd tn crest oral a Piesearye ‘Wash’ | MSTROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, igration; the to the tact thas masta | Poums SP-The Cincinnati Commercial ¢alis 3 wsirect, Baltimore i peterae many 319 SEVENTH STREET, is; and tho maintens ementclogwhere, Tit of Werth Pinos county, ¥ > ~ mr: > near p- . the , 4 seu reopsasbie pene Bs | facet Snuie Vessailehicigace yon oon chicnotere | tohis ockeros Moscone Sot Rouen ance be gs eee Ee | ota" Sues | Deten Ser ae cord SE x cate. “ ONE IDEA” BER was elected Mr. Frank ‘Edwards; family —Alez. Gazette. ate 1 “ 0 agers oe ha ry Sees Ghee eeg | on cvoraine sans crete le coed alee | 3 ete gos Pa ° ‘material from those Sreipieeen ts ond Inher. Ocoee ‘At Oak Hall, 696 7un street. a 3 never Buy ‘See ike somata

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