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~— THE EVENING STAR, Published Daily, Sanday: fxcepted, ‘AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenne, corner Tit Bt, TUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW'T. Pres’t. 8. HM. ELUPPRANN, —_o= THE EVENING STAR ie served by carrier, to. heir subscribers at TEN CENTS PER WEEK. or Tr Foun Certs Pet RoxTm, Copies at the coun‘er Two Custs cach. By mailthree months, $1.9; TWO CENTS. acd po paper sent longer than paid for. ee = ~ ing among . Lmmndhately after t ) 5 “Pile Revers, eestc's atiency, rcoumed hie SPECIAL NOTICES: | EVENING STAR. | "et Sopey. weerrewer octets. FORTY-SECOND OONGRESS.| TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | jit yoi= sa 'sattrwey, somes us g eae } A Mrs. Grant's receptions continue toincrease —. t ‘ef Kattans’ Crystal Discovery. =———————=——— | | Mr Viekers introduced in the Senste to-daya tn popularity, set tote the White lecse ob by RO i a ~~ Mie on Ny ay ee Baltimore. +4 S Biscoveny. i 1 UI te tecorporate the ‘Wastington Canql and-| ;,, to accommodate the who Trans: chystae bis uvery. | Washington News and Goasip, | waterpower Company. ‘The bill has a long | 78° €20vgh throng roa | + baleen Laden This Afternoon’s Proceedings. | This. Afternoon’s Dispatches. phin, and De. Warre great - we ew RATEANS) | CRISTAL Vie e. usiie? Geckie-uee nestle eb Preamble, reciting that the Washington Aque- | ;-ceptions are partially neglected, for those whe: oxua Sees January 17. 4 ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. BAIT NS’ KYSTAG camseiey | duct wil allow @ discharge of water from the | van at the White House are not coutent to make Cea open glacier ge FROM EUROPE To-pDAY. NATTANS* ‘RESTA turing the (commencing Janaary 34,) } reservoir of 248 inch iron pipe for mechanical a short visit, but, findit aii ther friends thage. of memorials'm favor of his civil rights bill, in- Ritiyrap halt Badbastedy to fs Depndag an By Ruts," Wtiaueet zs | "the peat titwrertmamter cee Pr | fr te aaemion Se Foeae Weniee| Nah eee Totetnaice pte | rice Serta ener ema" "=" | ancahes Repantienn Wow fningioed bE IP nd frtaene and Georgetown ; thet it would throw open | Tayfvctore golng imo ine house, one was pre- | “Alto, petition of the Contral Committee of the | ~Loston, tame Mecthe ristous, excesses te Gray renova Son trad, and oh ne ilies dent's Cabinet wilt receive on Wednesday after- 1 fe ‘Canal Rock ereek and Tth street oa ter @ rowd inside by the number of | German American Teachers Association ptay- | Knight-bridge were repeated. Inst it ata a. Boon of ¢ach week. eee ree sare ees ear me Earringes around the drive. They extended from | ing the discontinuance of ile | school-houses where the mob emashed the farn- Re | Pier ralbity whtiganarameligh cling’ grinded ptt <b prem tie — mad | Sate 0 gate. On previous afternoons the gas has t | iture and ect it on fire. ‘The disturbance lands to corporations, and for the of a great national normal school. On motion of Mr. Vickers, the Committee on of Dr. Rheese and other experts, -onte “ to Pr the following Friday evenings, frem.9 to 11 Saeanes he eee ee hot been lighted, but, as Mrs. Grant ing that thelr partial testimony and inves finally quelled and the rioters dispersed. Ni o’clock—viz: January, 12th and 26th, February arrests were made, nse were an itmea!it to the furor hand M stree and as she always studies the re of Naval Affairs was instructed to inquire the - Catacazy’s Bucecemor. and said he believed Ube jury in detecmeming th > “Cropley. W1@ Beil t, Georgetown. sth. u ufgetaring position, | fricnds,she had the chandelier lighted yesterday, | name ot Dr. J.C. Palmer was placed above that | Loxpoxs Jan "in’_ The enetere budget says | case t giv pe De apt Mrs. Biaine’s reseptions every Wednesday fhally that it would cause to be placed along and the effect was beautiful. The President was | of Ninian Pinkney on the roll of surgeons in the | Baron Von Oflenberg, the present. political | stedence. He then nannd tak nae 5 ‘a sitert aust Pronss|-aula aronne. | afternoon ef the season, beginning January ter strect, in General + Bacon nd # st and . ‘d wn, and along tre bow} bank of the said cagal of eligible points trom 13 ee eee mary. rent and consul eralof Russia at Bucharest, | the prosceution, rehe i od comment ces SO agreeably that Mrs. Grant was ba pene g arsing a ame Mr. Cameron called up the bill authorizing | will be the successor of Catacazyat Washington. | ing Weh and L streeta. 10th, from 25 to So’clock. to 100 separate powers, each one mot less . - their order on the evutence of Mrs s 2. —— ¥ relieved from any embarrassment in the presen- | the admission to West Point Mili Academy é labama Claims. Charles Ketchum, and Dr. Wil crovarSiant Bec. W. jaa | | Invznmas Rapeus un The receipts trom ail | Mth tit mamer te corporators D1. Baton, | tation oCstrangcre, Mrs. Senator Conkling wowd | ofzix Jarancee youths, when it was lailoverit’ | Lgupoy Thun 4teminans unten simuing. thai. ibe Testimony o ste ston maroc ath + Hoe * | on right, and . Sharp. 3 " a ri i stant ‘Wines, Céquora; Ge. for the Manage, | "0"? Wey Were SESE. 9: Howard, H. D. Cooke, 4° H- Shepherd, | Sud Mise Wrensball were the other iadies. They | "Mr. Scott introduced a Dill exempting from op Be ay More thar one hundred of our citizens feal them- Ex-ATTORNEY GENERAL Akerman is lying Stanton, Richard Wallach, Sayles J. Bowen, | ¥¢?¢ all dressed in good taste. Mrs. Grant wore —— the U. 8. ———— the steam ee under prraonal obligarion to C.GAUTLER. | quite ill at his residence, No. 1405 F street. gobn E. Kendall, James H. Welch, Walter $- | * ti¢h ctimeon milk with two binck lace flounces | ice-boats lilt by the city of Philadelphia. Re- | Yama claims by the means provided in the it T2E7 and 1219 Pennsylvania avenws, for be: ee ee ee eT eno nae Heed eat gf: | and lace fichu; Mrs. Conkling black velvet ferred to Committee on Commerce. Tyesty ax Walktagten Goals plete tetocten | wot dip frome saverctenne ber Leanne ‘ing ebie through the virtues of hia celewrated BE ‘Tux Presepent’s Fatuez is steadily conva- Langston, Wim. B. 3 James L Dat trimmings of white point lace; Mrs. Sharp a Mr. Sawyer, from Committee on Edacation pan cr hoch ag potron administered by an artful desiguir. te in the festivities incident to th | inscimg. He has recovered the use of his speech ¥rnest Dich: Noyes, Jas, Lacke: lovely shade of en silk, with a collaret | and Labor, reported with amendments the bill The &: Pt woman. It is your duty to divest vourselvese: ‘Alihomgh Me_C. takestnuch pris Z m8 Mey Seat aaNey, point lace; ‘Mrs. Puliman white silk | to provide for a labor commission. jetrenchmont Oomuntttce Emves- | Sr vate und sill ye a anon ied aa ‘nan | Henry Poikishorm, Re J Mega, Wins Herring” costly point lace shawl; Mr, Wilson introduced bill for the relief of | - tyery tender emotion for the y no ee cimanese | NeTHrxe FURTHER PROM New ORLEANS bas Per einer so cael 5m Hering, in white muslin. Miss’ Nellie | Esst Tennessee University. Ww Yorn. ment a PF, »'- | been recewed by the government to-day, Mr. Trambull called up bill for the relief ot | Committee will now hold its sessions in a vacant | “B¢ isa w nd ft} cleton, D. D. Foley, A. E. Perry, E. E. White, ny H. Campbell, Urs. ‘ a ang iady friend with 1d stood pack Se :. ladies. our reproach and Henry H. Campbell, U.S. marshal for the | ‘tore under the Fifth Avenue Hotel. A com. | ¥il! not b 5 ture regret.” zi : a3 the: row of ir. Revel closed his argument at 105, when iskoped that harmony has been restored. A. Grant, ©.C. Cox, A. L. Merriman, J. E. | phe number of distinguished persons caiting | northern district of iMinois; which was nication was received from the its of all ree » . — Morgan, J. M. Toner, Richard Poole, Peter i pare steamsbip lines, complaining of loss of | TCCeS* Was taker for ter minutes. ‘Tue srectat Hovey comarrres appointed | Mantel) Moses Kelly; Joke N. Oliver, Gilbert | Was unusually large, and Also, bill to restoré the records of the ¥. iP iptaining of the loss if of the ecstames, to investigate affairs at New Orleans will leave | Vanderwerken, J. M. Morris, Thomas E. Lioyd, ine magnificent. Mrs, Senator Chandler _ ir Hel Ec - courts for the northern district of Llinois; which | 800ds from Le + er have been examined ‘The Mary! ae Ts. ne Hale wore toilets of Purisian een. on Sunday night to take evidence inthat city. | John B. Blake, Geo. W. Riggs, W. D. Davidge, tend at the apprawser’ Senatorial Election. oes pt some eee Lake peed es ‘A letter was recived trom one Barney Hess. ABPAPoLi®, Mp., dan. 17 —The legisiature, ; ’, Attorney General Williams was in it ballet, to-day balloted five ty Henry F. Davis, William A. Cook and John D! | FMifcnt aud fascinating an asaal Mes Cree | See! proceeded to speak at length in sap- | Stating that he furnished information to Seore- | |? Join’, halle oe Lea @ Perrins’ Sauce. Prrtonal.—Prof. Leo P. Wheat, of Rich- | McGill. well and her sprightly sister, Miss McIntyre, postot biseuppleaentarg civil zightetill amen: tary of the Interior Delano of the defalcation Serene Vicker 3 tay Dennis, 2 Ereseenesd be emer mond, Va., is at the Arlington with his bride | _ The capital stock of the someeny shall be | received much homage. Mrs. Babcook and her | ment of Joshua T. Bailey, now a fugitive in South 4 “TRE ON 00) Ye 4 James T. Earle, 9; Philip Francis Thomas, ® America, but Mr, Delano took no notice there- : 7 » 9; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The } of; ciao that be knows four pa ar in. | Daniel M. Henry, 12; Hon. J. A. J. Creswell, 4 Speaker laid before the House a communica who ilegally sold cigar stamps, and The balance of the votes are scattering. tion from the Secretary of the Treasury in rela- 4 bang noe ee es hy custom house to Succeed Fish. tion to public buildings at Fall River, Mass | Miegal watsactions: The comeutice ed oe Fe Se a. 000,000, but may be increased to 3,090,009, y 7 It tm sppetite and digestion, and it te wa- | They were married in Richmond last evening. | SMA NLo0 siop tach, BIO to be paid on Gack Py A la mei ay bed tg nc » Fer ite Saver Sugoxon De Witt C.P2rers, U. 8. 4., bas | share at the time of subscribing. The affairs of | dirs. ‘Senator Ramsay and Miss Ramsay, Mré. fe are directed by Messrs. LEA & PERRINS to the company are to be managed by a board of 7 Prosecute all partion making or vending cogn . | been ordered to report to the commanding gen~ | 3°70) rectors, who shall purchase ail material 2 Sen, Hien Ree Hake) he Mie oS pascqunes TORS DOXzents Now Fark | €ralof the Department of the South for assign- | forthe completion of thecanal and water power, | Holland, Dr. and re. Newman, Mr. Gon. ie commitice voted to th of Fisk as mpeg Coa kone tea eaune maraer : Referred to the Committee on Public Buildings | (1) sg as the successor ” a ment any: Stameocs teat tn posers Uraabaty. oniies mine) Bere Sie. Reyes oe Miss Dyer, ag Mrs | and Grounds. Also, a letter from the Governor Charles H. Heyser testified that the statement | “nel of the Niuth rey . Bateholor’s Hair Dye. How. Wx, B. ALLison was yesterday elected | shui! be arranged in series from 50 to 10 along y a ae ‘ansmitting @ joint resolution Ot | sade by ex-Appraiscr Palmer relative to him wee saga This splendid Hair Dye is the best im the word | nited States Senator by ‘the Legislature of | water street in G wn andthe bank of the | — Mr. and Mrs. Pullman arrived from Chi- re ot that state relative to the 1th | (Hevser) was false. Charles S Spencer tertified | Hanging Pilaye@ @ut in New York Peper caranatcmian en to. produce paralysis ct | Iowa. In the Senate the votestdod: Allison, 40; | canal to 7th street in Washington, the water. | cago on Monday evening, and will spend a week amendment. Referred to the Committee on the | {nat Paimer admitted to him thir Memon | TWELVE MUKDERERS IN THE Tomns Ly Avoid the vaunted and<elusive propsrations | 5,4, 7. Im the House: Allison, 70; Knapp parsing from one to the other under pressure of | at the executive mansion, as the guests of the | ° ie gf we ded th innocent of the charges inst him. He gave There are twelve persons accused of homicide Bence wae Sietbae se Mick gess | Weta aie partes OP" MOO | Rothe than ew pound othe cane Inch tsnot | President ong of banners”, U demanded the regular | soe atimomy reise fo the Stracuse on: | Tomsining infor ‘Top of whow eight have - A. : i ‘wasted or lost, while ¥ rom any num- . i | never been tried. and the eases of the other four by tinir Dye—t it ts intecrity “| Tue House Committee on Foreign Affairs | ber of engines without sMocting an others that An In one of a rap atin bmg bgpecedonnd mnie eng haere and Snapp (Til) Con Sur poleal atair; bat she hienae ofittean | hofore the appeliate courts for review. The x: Noolled at 18 Bosd streeé Mow | has decided to report abill making the mission a | May be in operation. |The eanal isto berg out | there was a premature description of an elegant | peal Ce Heder as demand, but | minkstration, who coustitute the vast majority | ass not tried are those of John Callen, com: to Berlin and St. Petersbarg first-class ones— | {0 {he depth of 14 fect and widened to the width | reception at Mrs. Bryan's. The enterprise dis- THURSTON’ IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW: | the same as DER is the beet article for cleansing and ion: itted A: et 23, 1871, det of re ~ er, in the morning ypur, proceeded with the call | Ypow oP ery pathange cree es aida t | Tonner James MeAulen, commitecs Renae Sipir: Speer (Pa.) reported a bill xing the time | mimlatration men. The committee are visliing olan Kireno seek Guames Gutele eset ee when pensisons shall commence at the date ot | "Be general order stores, r or Bette, | te 5 for the killing discharge or death, and extending the time for th dye smooth and hard, ai ngland and France, with | And the sides walled. The company tobe posses eres eee rr Somannte sivah, : ngton . i in th salaries at in gol €d in fee of that part of the canal in Was! {eet Passe oad set biaeaae te aan: Doane andall lands abutting thesameon each side tothe | Guy: and the letter ae ey is Mrs. Bryan’ extent of 200 feet backwards. It further pro- | oo; id Ly all draggtate Price, 2 <RopOROUS KID GLOV led gloves equal to new CALLED ON THE B81 DENT.—Senators Cor- x s0 cordially were not at home Monday = 2. | Wiike, commit ptember 26 for th bett and Spencer, and Representatives Wells, | poses that the company shall have the right of + * application of the same until January 1, 1574, sag endinny — ] dolph W ; Wm. H. Harris, ee eee Schotield, Wallace and Buflington, and United | tapping the distributing reservoir and taking | MitcTnoon- these teceptions do e¢cur, foo sauch | THICD was paseed, NMDTAM AWA STATESETREET RattROnee | Mitted January 4, 152, for the States Consul at Winnipeg, Manitoba, J. W. | therettom daily $2,000 (00 gallons of water. aul | Cannot be said in their praise, : a pension te Fisdericn fe Dodge, whic ant | Sar Lane Citt, Jam. 16-The Masonic | 4-Hasen; John Morrison and Kobert Per MUSEMENT: Taylor, were among those who called on the | further that 1,000 sectiors of good agricultural | “wiry. judge Pascal, and Miss Bessy Paseal, | “g!¢"*" i ’ Grand Lodge of Utah ‘rerritory organized here | Michael Pita ane oy the homicide 0: AMUs > Jand shail be given the company by the Secre- y passe ¢ to day. United iste ~ | Michael Fitzpatrick; and Edward 8. Stokex ae = —_____ | President to-day. {ary of the Interior to ald in the construction of | who is fast gaining @ reputation as one of the | | Mr. Moore (Ill.) reported bills granting pen- | to.ue¥. United States istrict Judge Strick- | committed January $ tor the mardcr of dames N EW NATIONAL THEATER. TRanssER OF Navat Orricens.— Paymaster Uereyveneat. Se ‘ge 3 SS he conmmnennes in soran the city, had an elegant reception wie eee eld and Margaret Coggins; Zabrisky and Alfred S. Gould ceed roa wae x dr. = —— y the | One year and finished in five. Referred to the | yesterday. cl © passed. ke he, ° ° @ cases which have been appealed are N 4 . 8S. ——_—__—_ 4 se ao’ < ee - - e A m1 ; K > sande: ‘S GREATEST TENOR, lings has been detached from the receiving ship |, Tuz Generat Aprrorriation Bitt.—The | 1s looked forward to Tuesday evening, Janu- Mr. Garfield (Ohio) said Yhat this was a case | Cats for citinenship one was rejected on his | [tng Jey ey ty 4 yond WITH THS GRAND GERMAN OPERA. | New Hampshire and ordered to settle his ac- | House Committee on Appropriations this morn- a etian an cocation of Importance. And ex- | giving ® pension to a soldier's widow who had | Ws statement that he war a polygamict._ |..| tained astay and appeal to tee supreme court, comers dash . | pectation was not disappointed; for of all the | marri 2 ow i . ‘eral term, in which condition the WEDNESDAY, Jan_17. by General Request, | “°C? —— ing “ricgpaied the rangi Judicial and ex- | [Pritiiant and pleasant private entertainments | He asked the House to, consider this case cate- stitate on Bundag night to consider the question | FSSis Laurence Suilluse csommen sen, Ls HUGUEROTS. Nomrxations.—Tht President sent the fol- | ¢cutive appropriation bill, and it will be rc- | ev. r given inWashington, it is doubtfal if any | fully, as it was establishing a precedent against Spe ne eg ey er ng %, 1870, Yor tke murder of John O’Brien, who ee ene mmanenne fennel Rewer 1 casatuatibas site Baas uaaes tee hres ay nog re Dal surpasecd the elegant ball given by Genc- | the established policy of the government. Pree | agg otal ly pa company with | Wassentenced to be hanged Jan. 21, 1671, but he Sanateate f : a e p + | raland Mrs. Jeftries last evening. e little r. Moore contend hat the case was an ex incerporat: obtained a stay of : might raising the audience to fhe highest! pitch of | Postmasters—James B. Flower, at Greeley, | Among the items are the following For com lady’ Ja whose honor the ball was intomfied, | ceptional ene, one Of grant munrily wed. the $1,000,000 capital to build street railroads. pyppe er At epee ge 7 euthusiasm by bi ic imper . 1 Big Rapi i oieclaamncer ¥ pre ‘ 1 pr a Cvlorado; ‘Thos. Lazell, at Big Rapids, Mi pensation and mileage of Senators, $10,009; | seems alike worthy of the devotion of her pa. | claimant very necessitous. He said he did not aoe term; Wm. H. McNevine comesitted to Base Me ee dtd CA Be Viwarmne, ac. | Pacmnee at Gon tee ene Le ee Papa Reap ieee 8 nl SA Tentaand the admiration of Mer friends. She | understand why every pension case was so inether Wena Murderer. bet, is70, for the murder of Edward Hines, sen NNB, we. | Fo: € » Pa; Isaac L. - ; % © | was dressed most appropriately for her youth | closely watched, and so little attention given “ a 5 tenced to be hanged July 14, 1871 obtained Convector. —. - A NEUENDURFF | Owaso, Mich.; Lawrence 8. Spencer, at Nau- | secretary, 810.000; contingent expenses, $130,0%%; < Unica, N. Y., Jan. 17-—Milton H. Thompson, : : P Fs sar, — | EMueks Conn: Capit" police, $55,285 compensation, ‘and | Srorc'was or the richeet eatcris it wor meaty | Tie Tee ear OF eae eee the ee Tee | of this city. was this forenoon shod then tg | Atay, and has just general worms; Wan, Foster, FRIDAY LAST OPERA NIGHT. ‘Sen Cowe davanuen Suuasey-Ste maining A pn Caner a in effect. and the beautiful coral jewelry she | ferin, clateeni, while there were ae seo ox tigecemann wor oe ee yd committed May ite for the murder of Avery ¢ yf ” be 9 be » a i uples Tsu ing in ot = o- 5 1 gyn Meri, the Japanesb “Minister, ‘calied ot the ar- | 50° peagpe ner tier rs Wore accorded with her style. bir. Jeffries | scruples about larger sums going er direc | randy killed by a woneee ene ee n't, | D. Putnam, sentenced to be hanged July 14, osipimmemonely (7. aplmaneis lington this morning and engaged rooms for the 1 Brinter and public printin Thee i po Mr. Spear, (Pa.) amémber of the committee, | McCarty, from Albany. The woman got on the auhen near ae ee meral looked proud of his treasures, and happy at the response made to his hospitable invitation. The flowers were lovely, but that term hardly expresses what they were in their 4; Library of Congress, $58, ecutive, $52,300; Department of State, , United States and Mexican, and Spanish Mr. WACRTEL in bis great role of Caarxtov. | Japanse embassy now en route to this city. Mr. Roessie has appropriated for their use about atest ved Scots, 93, 92.50, 09, eccorting to's. | sorcoms. They wil have thelr private parlors ind whose case bas not yet been de- ¥. Times saidthis was a very dangerous kind of legisia- | C8f somewhere near the head of Genesee street, tion, and consent had haat gang to itsbeing re | and Thompson and Hall (who was a relative of ported by the chairman with the understanding | Thompson) got on the car at Thompson's resi- Laer Week's Eanragtake.—The Toronto : ission, $43,700; Treasury ‘Department, - | that a full statement o/ the case inorder that a | dence. Some words passed between Mrs. Me- | git ne and dining rooms. Five Princesses accoipany | Commission, g 5 : | profusion and arrangement. The supper, like- | thata full statement of rder that a | de Globe's Quebec correspondent gives the follow- waste fan be secured TO-DAY at the Box Office of | the embassy. or pre dint gare OF Onin: | Nee, Was sumptuous, and the wines of the best | decision by the House might be had. ee beige cog gn the woman drew & | ing respecting the earthquake shock Which wax Qhe Theater only. from 90.tn tod pee ae ogg he oa gy ret aenbia, | The ‘adjoining house was used for dancing Mr. Wood (N. Y.) sent to the clerk's desk to | revolver any im. ball passed | felt in Canada and some of New England t = ee ae AvrorntwExr ov Ixtensat Revenve Or- | £42004, independent treasury, $526,748; contin: | covered way between the two front doors aliow- | be read, @ letter from an association of the | through Thompson's face, and struck Hail in | Ss, ‘Tuesday last: “Now that the various reports L? NCOLN seeang tie Canal ot 3 Tidecnat gent ae, si 408, colt mat nv dey rere ing persons to pass from one house to the other | veterans ofthe war of 1812 complaining of the | the rk He jumped from his seat and ‘ell concerning the recent earthquake have come in, ; b adied 6 the President ier an | ie ee es | without too much exposure. Perhaps the mo+t injustice of the law requiring widows of soldier~ dead on the bottom of the car. Thompson's | it appears that the damage done to property hax THEODO: THOWAN’ nae has re mer re nl P- | mint and branches, and assay offices, $631,350; strikingly elegant costume was that of Mrs. | of the war of 1812 to produce proof of marriage | Wound is not considered dangerous. The woman r UNEQUALED CON( OF SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS. T ORGANIZATION | pointment, George M, Radelifte, to be assessor | Territoricsand the Districtof Columbia,siau 730, | ° : + aggell e Of the 6th’ distriet of Illinois; Wm. A. Davis, | Interior Department—Secretary'’s Oftice, siz7,- | Scnator Amess It was of white silk, bordered been trifling. Petty articles in houses were in which in many cases was now imposible an | is under arrest. some cases dashed down and brok said he desired to call the attention of the com SSNs cae ~ lint Fe gh 4 i with swan’s down, and an over dress of satin in fieure din th of ms assessor of the third California district; P. G. | 400, General Land Office, #244,560; surveyors | The Roman colors, while a broad scarf of the | mittee to the necessity. of reporting a. bill & The Broken Tammany Ring. Socece. “Shee ten betlan web soemetiheee tor perivct Concert Troupe which ins crer wader, | DAvis, collector of the 19th Pennsylvania dis- | and clerks, $07,200; Indian Office, 65.280; pen- | Same was draped over. the body and shoulders | remedy this evil THE SUITS TO DE CONTINUED—TWEED LEFT OUT | People crossing at the time were under the te Tabeats tour cither i this founery or in Barone | t-ict, and Nelson Morrill, assessor of the 3ist — — ral Patent Ley pur £26,000—$1-201.- | or the white silk. Miles Hildreth and Miss Par- Mr. Arcker (Md.) contended that this being « IN THE COLD-MAYOR MALL STILL AN AB- | pression that it had given away, and hurried to Wie o1ve: district of New York. Sees ef) Menendn: even Pat ae ker, who were with Mrs, Ames, were beautiful a al Pension to the widow of a man who liad | SENTER. Jan. 17—The branch of the at- | BE SHOre, and it is feared that four persons were eae : cae - pant Ss 0 cf, | ly dressed and much admired. Mrs. Senator | died in the naval service (in I id not com: y Yorx«, Jan. 17.— o ~ | lost through some of the holes, as they have not TWO GRAND com ERTS Tae Rusu ror Prace.—There are twents- | 113.622; War Department les, $496,429; Shetiean was frequently taken for a young “5 ° eflects FeSO RSL AY EVENING. Juv, 252u, | five applicants for a position made vacant by | contingent expenses, $93.00; Navy Department € in the same category as army pensions. Th: | torney General's office in this city, of which | since been heard of. 00; contingent expenses. $23 100; | dy inher becoming dress of white and green naval fund was one created by the officers ani | Charles O’Conor has had control, has been dis- Yesterday the effects oi salaries, $109, the shock were visible in the large number fis- to the numerous engagements of Mc. | the resignation of a clerk in the Post Office De- | $alatics, : j | Mrs. Banks’ drees, of magnificentsilk in nentra! | sailors of the navy from captures, and shoul’ | Continued in view of the fact that the present | sures in the ice. Several horses tell ‘through in Suen cae eguonriin momen partment on Monday last. The Postmaster | Wurshuls sor.sine Coury oh eae eT cand | shades of color, was one of the most beautiful | not be considered in the same bill as the army | Attorney General has an office of hisown here. | ranean ‘he ite. Several horse difficulty. Two ONLY CONCERTS OF THE SEASON. | General has directed that the applicants be | @&7bals, jg Court of Claims and judg- | and striking, and was greatly admired, pattica- | pension fund. He complained that injustice | Mr. "Conor, however, continues his voluntary | Sips ks, it was said, were felt at il and 4 og acai Pc aan subjected to a competitive examination, and | Mc": £505,340; Department of Justice, $191,- | larly by those of quiet and refined taste. Birs | had been done to those interested in the naval | aid in the prosecution of the ring suits. ‘The o'clock in the morning.” See ee Oe a Or Oe I Ts cae et a te ae pass the best exami- _ persed codify the laws of the | 4. R. Shepherd wore a delicate shade of green | fund by the reduction of the interest on the | announcement of this change has given rise to — MISS MARIE KRER Sze A nation be sent to him. From these he will ‘The Postmaster General was before the com- | SUX, of great beanty in color and texture, em- | bonds in which the fund was invested, and ex- | 4” unfounded report that 0'Conor contemplated ALLEGED OvTRaGROUS CoxpUcT oF Exe- Youn: e. suawmane Litt sckeet one for appointment mlttee Inreference ip the Post Olec” appropri broidered with white and richly trimmed with roxies ; the hope that before this Congress ad. | Withdrawing from the prosecutions. wisn RerveLicans.—The cable rey The Distinguished Violinist, | 4 ~vre-ation of Cape Cod fishermen, con- | ation bill, which nearly completed, and | yinitelaceand fringe, ‘The dressesof Mrs. E. C i i . ports that Journea'a law would be enacted to restore thc | ‘Tweed's name does not appear ina committee while a meeting of loyalists was being held last a " I il and Mrs. Hutchinson were also very | rate of mterest on these bonds. appointed at Albany. night at Wellington Barred! night's Bri SIGRORRICEO BARE an tha #' sting of J.K. Baker, Capt. Cooke, Capt. Free- | Will be renorted tomorrow. This bill appro- | rich and beautiful, the former beinga rich crim. | Mr. Bird (N-.) said. @ question of principle iiavor Hall has not yet resumed his duties, | fe , “a portion of the Louden’ mot ae? Kida On OE eee RE man, aus. Sweat, Mr. Chase, and S.B. Finney, | pectcomticny 1 be Pension bill will be the | son silk adorned with black lace, and the latter | was involved in this bill’and if It passed he his week loup, The Controtier wilt have | pul ) broke into the ball and behaved im GRAND ORC s = vr deecten Jeuea Sethe rs “afd nextconsidered. 2 & delicate yellow, renilered still more delicate | should at once notify all those against whom hx | the appointment of Mayor, if Hall docs not re- | in outrageous manner, They expelled the _Of over ented by Tice. Jace Bulinton, this mecuiog Lave with Alexis. and elegant by a profusion of handsome white | had reported adversely on account of a subse- | turn by Friday. chairman of the assemblage, and hemolished FIFTY DUTINGEDERD PERYORMERS. | called upon the and ‘having atonterncs | 4 WOMAN ZoLlows THe GeaND’ DUKE ro | timmings. It would be impossible to describe | quent marriage to bring on their claims again. = * the platform and furniture belonging to the Seer creas eT aN Oil | with Kim in veloremee t0 that tortion of the or even name toilets, where so mans Mr. Moore then called the previous question | Alexis a Terrible Fellow Among the and the bill was passed—Yeays, 108; nays, 85. Ladies and the Buffalces. - Mr. Garfield, (Ohio) from the Coi the police were Outside: OMAHA. e room. Tbou, ‘The Omaha Bee, of the 12th inst., has the fol- | Wee worthy of description; but among thos: of the building, they made no effort to prevent and whose dresses on eriday mornit Jan. 19, at Motze- | treaty pertaining to the fisheries. After stating asic Ste noraine, Jan ' ‘con Eee who looked particularly well tee ov | ROMANTIC STORY OF A SECRET MARRIAGE— | the disgraceful behavior of the rioters, who held Gewcert can a a or Cheat Te acetal been cree Tans ihe damaging | '°X' mong the pamongers’on the regular train | attracted attention, we name Mrs. 8. P. | Appropriations, reported the Legislative, Ex | TRE GRAND DUKR’S LITTLE GaME OX THE | posenton of the room for au hour, when the mecert can alee Deed cn att 6 _ | Fepilied that he war not willing that there heen, | from St Louls this morning was a well-dressed | BFOwn, Mrs. A. S. Solomons, Mrs. St. Clair | ecutive, and Judicial Appropriatin bill for th | Fraune: GRE Nas turned off and they retired. singing the _ Boor CR Er. | exe about be demanea, aia Ecnat, Welt Inter | Ord weli-appearing lady. who made inqaisierse | Denver, Miss Jeweit, Mrs. D.C. Forney, Mre yearending June 20,183. which was referre:) |_| Naw Youx, Jan. 11—The Heraid’s St. Peters. | Sfarseiliaise as they went out.” This dispatch LD FOLKS’ CONCERT. favor of further negotiations to protect them. | t0 the whereabou' pot ee duke. On | King, Miss Annie Fisher, and eee toe at the Committee of the Whole, and made the | burg special states that the rumor is prevalent | evidently came from a “lo: source. special order after the morning hour to-morrow | there that Alexis married a Russian lady in 4 ze om day to dag eit, disposed of. [This bill ap- | America in oppositoon to the wishes of the Czar, FUNERAL or Bisnor McGitt—The funeral Prenriates 816, 1,896, which is ni $2,000,00 | who thought attachment had been broken | of Kight Rev. John McGill, Catholic Sithep of lees than the appropriations for last year, anc | up. took learning, she expressed a ‘deal of tat | Colley, Mrs. Sturges of Ohio, Miss Banks, Mrs. hat Celebrated and ‘a = . ek hevkar ara ae aoa ‘conducted | Howle and ber sister Mrs, Palmer, Mra FATHER DANIEL'S OLD Foius, | TH“ Posscx” Poticy—There wana gener- | Per at ae to cause Inaaley, Teen eee | Jewett and Miss Thurman of Ohio, Misa Dix, cousieting of 4 performers, attired in ancient cos- | *! *tendance of democratic members of Con- | she belongs to's staal town near St Lene wan | Of New York, Miss Worthington, of Ohio, Mrs, t v place in Richmond yester: t their cauc; night, f Hilyer, Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Dent. Among the | quite below the estimates for s i Camp Willow states Bi lames F. Wood, of Philadelphia, offici- james. will S08 GRAND CONCERT Se renee Porta a fs Poet the who bas comcieed he rela summer | more prominent gentlemen present were Heue: | "bie, tee inser ee Tesolution su. | Alexis Generals Sheridan fang Costar wand Spot. oiing., Baten 5. A. igneh, of Charleston, 8. AT ODD FELLOW esided, and Representative Getz and Shober | that she is the destined wife of the Grand Duke | tf Trumbull, Sherman, Anthony, Thurman | thorizing the Committee on Elections to send | ted Tail and the Indians bad a day’s rare sport | C-, delivered the funeral discourse. - For the Benefit of the Fourth Pre . as usensiacion ‘Several propositions ret Alexia. She attempted to take on the | 3nd Ames; Representatives Dawes, Chipman, | for the original ballots in an Alabama contested | among the buffaloes, the Grand Duke provit monies were of the most impressive and solemn “FRIDAY EVENING, Jancary 19th. tive to reduction of taxes, mont of tne | ducal train when ft ieft St Lewis yesterday, Heed Rade sa eeey banks, Mood, Po: clection case. Referred to Committee on Elec- himecit quite ® sportsman. ‘A number of ant | character, and were witnemed by an 3 7 oe iy > a ‘ » Portu- is were . Some ones shot. congregation, thousands wipe ihe blag eed tores*™* | alin tara, the cancur’ Suing of | gu the fogear tain, darrinedhere oul afew | fre s™Aigentine Ministers; Mr. G-Borret, | Sir Beck, iy. trom the Committ on Ways | Ries aba baring te esis remrved be | gut simi tthe catucdea “pie __ | opinion tha: it would be better totake nodetinite | hours behind the one on which Alexis rode J. W. jer, Major A- A. Hosmer, Gen. | and Means, reported a bill authorizing the pay- | sent to St. Petersburg. cker, of Wilmington, Del., and Gibbons, of action at present. They seemed She ex & determination of going ‘with Vincent, Col. Piatt, Secretary Stanton, Mr. Hub- | ment of duplicate checks issued by the disburs- ee ing officers of the United States. [The bill ‘West Virginia Legisiature and Con. | pricsts of the diocese, participated. The re- Salon toate Gen yaeieatinn af att oan oie vention. roins of the deceased 4 i tke date, on of the loss of a check, a CuaRLeston, W. Va., Jan. 17.—The state | the chapel under the cathedral. duplicate check may be drawn, which shall be | convention assembled here paid by the treasurer or assistant treasurer, | Samuel Price, of Greenbrier county. was re- THE ALLEGED ILLEGITIMATE SON oF Geonor —_ a to ad- INCOLN HALL. re to the passive policy, so far as national | him on his buffalo hunt, but failed in securing | !¢¥ Ashton, Mr. Mallett, Mr. M. W. Gait, Capt. Y he lities were concerned. No movement looking | @ seat in the Pullman cars. She belongs to « | Burritt, Mr. A. R. Shepherd, Major Cunning. MONAT. TUESDAY, AXD WEDNESDAY | Lp any coalition or conference for the nation good family, and has plent of means carry | Nam, Hon. Soli Aiton tod Hon Borat King. cuaaine aap caseme so bee convention was made, andthecaucusonly lasted | Out her whim of follow’ Lqunes exet Gos dge and y! we issued invita- BY THE FAMOUS ® out an hour. tions for a dancing party Monday, the 224, v, eet Ls A 3 upon bonds being given, under such regulation: | elected permanent president and G.P. Butcher | WASHINGTON.—A correspondent of the New Bp fe Sicances'ad beanie Oops ae from 7 to 11 2 ie we copa this ea as the Georerepeeine ‘Treasary may prescribe.) | secretary. An effort will be made to remone the Kew Oricans Gigantic Minatreis, | ™ent is on foot among the different bureau of- have no doubt the guests will show their appro, | Tbe Cll was passed. eed Beth beer are wall probably eno- Of Twenty Year's Organization. cers of the Departments to effect a readjustment bation by being punctual. both as te the hour of ‘Tue New Yours Cvstomx Hovse Isvestica anived. C. A. Sherry cde cpesker of jt nm. The couronks OF 1 Sacinexr OF abtisrs, | stminion to Gongreneuvegnng eee rr Aseng then yremet thina Fenssyivano | Tedesan sr hr oes cr rncvere | Ge ena Sek Dee, Romer: Grea © wie q mission to C e88 €1 — Amon, ¢ Penns; — 5 cers al cont On their Twentieth Annual Successfal Tour, changes. It is argued that while Gureak of cers sociable Monday evening, yesterday's poise * Christropher Pullman testified to a refasaloi | ton are democrats. Introducing their Brilliant, various Specialties. hen a Dg ge Cp soe soceape " a ms nm ee ee seemed to unite in mentioning “Hon. William prem og fa pope ae ~ re servi since. 8a) je will on! mn “7 Use er — Snopes sper t Seo mppeor ne a ‘$6,90, with a few exceptions, the bureau Officers eball make her the Grand Duchess. © | McClelland and wife,” whereas the good-lookinz Eyrernment: officers, acting as i andt plete Trouge in eristence, Announcing ®ar- | in the'civil ecrvice receive the selarien a went font oneal young ntative frem the keystone state !s | his belief that they’ p! Sekele in the bow nival Br in i ge by law in 1817—€3,000. It is claimed that this | ,.4 Nw Yorx Victiu or Sranisu Crvevty. | not ma . His companion on the occasion | without s count; it was notorious that custom cEe ee ear ait ee eee ne ance | samme t,inadeauate, and ‘at Congress has | Tirtoen, rears ago,8 young and beautiful ady | Fferred fo was a young wido races and accom: | political warpoese: aa imice bs itt that fact in all its lage, ra wer, & . | who, in persona! accom: litical » and tl M60 o. gw. DU ing new bureau officers, growing set efins, | Daniel Kaower, with whom she resided, married | pishmente- has the’ reputation of Won eon. ty int , married sit tthe x ul joaquin Agramonte, @ young Cuban, who had | lionaire: We are pleased to learn, by way, 95,000 te O6800. The ala Deane owed ton pd by his Parents or the purpose of | that she is now negotiating fora kendcomeboes: ‘educational fectities | here, aw Ou No.) ON EXHIBITION 46 H AND SALE } . od that the im taking advan poses “to make Washin; her want Be. aus | Sees poy ga ae attorded by the Seber Academy, an institu- | place of ce for at lenat a portion ot tap i Bo. 416 7th street, between D and E streets, eight | that justice be done by all officers ef | tion then in the full tide of prosperity. Young time. nd ofa 5 Oe re ee eaeae Halt. 7m similar grades upon an equality by allowing them fide they mare treed be heen etd thi — The New Jersey sociable lart evening wasa i nee fa oe rea snag Bihie a fair compensation. ss ave Eves ie Meneneen lnence | most delighttul occasion, as all present can tes been felt in seeder, Pieters Frame, . Me | Base: Rxsewmaalee Mew wou ete barrage ng Dison CUh tates RUS | tify. 38 wan attended by the Prestgent: the Vioe with ithone ‘eo TERMS CASH. — retary of the T: to-day appointed Mr. | SPO outof the Cuban revo‘ution | President, the Senators and Representatives death seem- FessresrnbrHaeentRentst_ S95" | ig, an 'e-banier & Now’ Yor, banka | begin aiamenia, bea acevo: | fm Sar Jey. win bl whey cao Sanaa - — d * es a Nam notice “ rated aminer for New York city, vice Uallender, brated Cuban General te, espoused the | society. Many of the tollets were custom Bouse } LECTURE: ibsed, Mr: George 8. Mccaree, Su soc: | cause of the Cubes patrists The’ fact thathe | beautifal cased oe Seonld they u ! men af Joba! SOc a E Hi H yer u di merica, Bank of New York, | of the means Pan tab od sea TUESDAY EVENING, jot of ik examiner is ‘$10,060, . | roofand BLOQUENCE ARDOmA’ pS and ep MEF PARTICULATE NOTICE —Senscn Tickets for ines most important and. | of rich men in disguise. $i late Seleatific Course are not goed for heer the and he would old patria s pecuniary street pays tasee LIVERY STABLES. Suwats Coxrinwations.—Tne Senate in | tion “i Srecellds SOR vetuaies mnteaes sage coe x among the following: | Parker ore and, Gracias for Hire, ds Gren NSW | Convcin_adoiphin G. Staser, of lows, af Sik: | Leaver Lee hy TAD, Prowrievor. sapere: Daniel Turner, of Pa. at umes | somé granite bal W AS5 SATLORP TABU, 1308 et, — | salut Sax Seema tse Aasmmenscttoe | smtcs i sre, hotel walter, Paras, Weddings, and receptions Tar: Mustsippi D.C. Lamb, thet distinct of wg. | Helse ‘one of the State street PS ree consi Bs of Wie | At the closes ot anes hours he i guined fe embarrassed rt Tarriegee, Particeiar to. be pension agent at overalls and an old and CE Heved that fing’ Wocece: and orses always ue B. Whiting coe on te tee tems | Gusts down. Dating hours he acta as | lars, and : ee ABLE GABRIAGES nn | Ram T ent ins Bary gm the retired har, Wile | Meweeneer, {hua drawing to salaries. Flo owns | Mmseif No ssieaey” bistaniensintin wb 7) ASHIONABLE 6. jiam J. Herring and H. Hand, of New and is Louisville | large sum. Bu ORE F ABRIOE RECEPTIONS. | York, to be second iin’ tevenus | Courier-Journal. that when ae wi.’ wiknainic chuiles ate: ie parine; William L. Baldwin, of jew York, and think it fs raft: the | The a ~~ a A10¢ Givanev. saan Wan Dercnrusse, | boeenes im the rgrameey mating a oy Fbeatens kes ine gene Seo sate 1 baal rot wet, the New York ritualist, te e"hoer, the LATEST stv Lie OF 2c" | late In Anh pment ofcavaly; Wilhael 4s the new name for Bergh’s society." "| sums. His former SZ Mim, Lanra Pate, t mad, to be- meee > oe re SQ Pitcher, D. C., Morris C. Raancin or s7San Francisco has s ladies’ gambling | Comer, is . ? ‘ ~ cote tier je hanged, it her exe~ pag Aged well drteed art, em.” he momsbuations Mf teveral sabe ney | eee is the palladium of hum- . aan the Pt ne Bean | “ela CHUES, is; Proproter” | oftcers were also confirmed. age ne : nee K: the Srerer'et = sanz bocneanntre sod Mtwillscon be restored

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