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rr a rr ee we: —— THE EVENING STAR. | e rs ) i Pablished Dally, Sundays Excepted, | ss Ss " AT TUE STAR BUILDINGS, | 4 == : . ‘Ou the opening of the court; Mr. Haguer re THE EVENING S141 is served by carrier to | sumed his argument, discussing the po'ai of thr Deir subscribers at Tew CaNTs Pta wees, or Fou- Copies at the purchase of tartar emetic by Mre Wharton, aud Do conner three months, 9... mo } shed Fritay—@) 0 year. RF Invariably in advance, in beth cases, | you end no paper sent longer than paid for. SF Rates of advertising furnished on application, abby ty Berar, L = et Monday . . 89—N2. 5,878. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, 1872. TWO CENTs. t Thapar nest posed to ae i 5 7, - . = = = = . iH temdere im, was t PEC ‘ SES. | Sectety, a reported the Invalid Pension bill for the TH garded ae a brite SPECIAL NOTIC EVENING STAR. whe residences of tha veccral cabinet omeers | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Wo tal ome; whieh mas rieegd to tha Com TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Sumter in Kattans Crystal Dixcovery. ee | were yesterday, as is usnal on Wednesdays du- This Afte: ’s Proceedi for Thursday, after the morning hour. [This This Afternoon Dispatches. that Frey whs ay 2 A TES 6 I Washington News and Gossi ring the season, the gathering places for throngs 8 rnoon 8 dings. | {i appropriates $30,0¢0 000 for the payment of reviewed the eymrtom- artend : pircevent: ash ng P| of well-dressed visitors. ‘The ecene presented tucaseay, Sinaery 16: Pensions.) as mous con. | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. General Ketebvm, ant : Mns, Courax will receive on Wednesdays | at each of the points of attraction was gayand | seNATE.—Mr.Conklingpresented memoria! | 9.27 Shelabarger, (Obio,) by, unanimous con- = [tet the season, (commencing January 34 ) | am'mated in the extreme; and while a descrip- ss treduced aressiation, “ange of New York Cham| Commerce relative to | ealling upon the for all information in ¢ FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. trom 230 tit 5 p. m- fon of many of the costumes would bo interest- | the depression of ae Antennas: | pecan at te Telegraphed Bzclusivcly te The Beening Siar. The wives of the several membersof the Presi- | 10f{6 these not present, to read what might be | oe Tecommending the payment of liberal com. | N0ber of vessels subj mage eee aaaenias,_wicenrta. | dent's Cabinet will receive on Weénesday after- | tions would be very much like hearing a tale | pensation for mail service in American steamers | the scheral veasels;, the number lost in each | ./O%PON, an. IS The Queen yesterday re- | noon of each week. twice told. We theretore forbear, with the re- | to toreign ports. Referred to Committee on Post | year; with the amount of tonnage,on the waters Gin sremeied bodies cosqrenabating Speaker Blaine’s receptions wil be he'd on | mark that the number of strangers in the city | Offices. that How into the Gulf of Mexico, on the lakes, | F273 yrab ana cctrosme thels jog at the a the folowing Fridae evenings, from 9 to 11 | NBO availed themselves of the opportunity thas | Mr. ‘Trumbull, from Judiciary Committee, | the inland waters other than those two, and upon be Lp bad be theors of Dr. W neral Ketchum, and « Yum da e) ining over Giber Hair progaration, : 1b treat and Poon. avenze.and . " eigen q Prince of Wales. F streecn atforded to see a little of “life im Washington” | reported in reference to the memorial of Mra. | the comet onvery oe © utes. The jury a avenae. k—vix: Januery 12th end 26th, Febraary | was exceptionally larze It may be interred, | Isabella Hooker and other women, claiming the in © the Internationals. | their places ‘atiginens $ I m their happy faces daring the after- | right to vote under the constitation, and asking mn. IS —The Ministry have se After the reces ution reciting that J. P. Sawyer was car- ADRI gz the mails of the United States on certain | circular to the Governors of the provinces, < utes in the state of Texas and the Indian ter- | Structing them to suppress all orgamzati should attach to the j on special contracts with the Post Office | longing to or in any way connected wit contending that ev Major and Mrs. Hosmer | motion the committee was discharged from the | Department, at a cost of 100 per ceut. more than | truational Socicty within their respective ju- | the exam nation ir spacious and elegant home on L street | f¥!ther consideration of that part of the memo- | the work would be done by other responsible | Tisdictions. While thus breahing up a system | could srrive at no co ¥ ae cgant home on L strect | yi41” He stated that the committee would short- parties; that he had failed to conform to the Lay gered to the civil peace, they are dire; death trom sre a last evening was one of the most brilliant and | jy report in writing on the first part of the me- | requirements of the service; that it was believed | Hct to interefere with the liberty of speech, and | jength, and with scwerity, the testimony a clightiul aitairs of the season, as all enjovi morial. he had imposed upon the Postmaster General | t take no notice of the sim ation of | analysis oc A*ken and Tonry, and con ded hk the acquaintance of the hosts expected it would by fraudulent representations; and that the | the principles of the Inter argument a( 1.25. ‘The assemblage of friends was quite gen- | merce, reported the bill exempting from inspec- | government was belug @ef d the remarks to be overheard in the | te be heard at the bar of the Senate in support parlors and corrivorsof the hotels during the | of their claim, a adversely to the re- evening, that they enjoyed it greatly. quest to be heard before the Senate, and on his continued. dis: : avy Vari. Mrs. Blaino’s receptions every Wednesday i Lstred | Uh, from 2% te 5o’clovk. ANA aveERe. aul Date R.W. jaa the Holidays | | AL Revexce.— The receipts fromthie | at th resigned the secretary- pof the Bonrd of Indian Commissioners. red of on citizens feet thom obligation to C. GAUTIER andier, from the Committee on Com- y, ae wolves und mishment for * a H aided to @ large | the Jaws of Spain provide no = . 3BSt7 and nsyitania arenne. for te . oe > Senate | Tal enevgh te fill the fine suites of parlors, | tion b: ited States the steam ice-boats | amount; and directing the appointment of # | *2ch utterances. Brutal Outrage in a Police Yan i. Toe ORLY BomIKATION Sent to ths Tonsts | Sithoet a crash, and the, display of cingent | babe by the cite of Phileaeignia. Cominitice of three to Investigate the subject. | _Sagasta aud Serrano have a conference to-day St. Lovss, dan. 1%—A mest bratal ov o-day by the President was that of W. R. Chase | toilets was remarkably large and Mr. Scott stated that the object was to allow | with power to send for persons and papers. He | Much importance is attached to this meeting ware Tpetrated in the pol!ce va m3 0 | to be poctmasier at Wace. Texas. as the party was a purely private raid if the House would adopt the resolution, be Roebuck on the Stum, o'clock this morning. The wa ! star | xt cas of th of Supe attractive features would seem would pledge himself to prove all that was Loxpox, Jan. 18.—Reebi et, ex-Chancelior of | from the third district with cight prisenors—t ie Solus to eee Ty | LEGBer, line of newspaper notic therein stated. the Exchequer, delivered an address at Sheffield m, 8 Mt two. colored wom a Bimperted for thy aol. | vising Inspectors of Steamboats was commenced | gencral way. Objection was made and the resolution with- He made no allusion whatever to he Central polic Duri Stay trade. and which have bern selected with care | here yesterday. The session will probably last the marriage at the Church of the Epiph- Morrill, of Vermont, reported back from | drawn. ” ©, De Wiens Becton Wises aad tiene, teed ‘ ommittce on Finance, the House bill de- | | “Mr. Conger (Micb,) introduced a resolution nis Cox, and Michael an_tercithy vavkdec’ biskies, Brandivs, Wines and Lignors, sbovki | two weeks. any last evening of Mr. J.B. Thompson and paning he eight-hour law, th calli: e h fevor him with a call, and be sasured that what they at Miss Ida McChery brought together a large waning ef the eight-hour law, the | which wasadepted, calling upon the Secretary the white w ame) Ellen Burk, six tim ‘Py, im his Lime will be not uly pure but unadulter- Lirrrxcorr’s MaGaztnx for February hasa | * duasiet he ee 8 velize the pay of laburersin | of the Treasury for information as to the nam Bomeay, Jan. 18—A me revolt among | iMflicting severe injuries upon her, as tost ated deel | story entitled ‘The Strange Adventures of a | PUMLEF Of friends to wish the happy couple a | government workshops. ber of marine steamers upon the lakes, and the | pe Koohabeor Imia beotee gan es o8. AL ho evamined her.” T ereerag i * | bon voyage on the commencement ot their new Mr. Vickers, from the Committee on Com | nature of the service rendered by them. the fint sign of trouble troo; ied Batekeolor's Hair Dye. Phwton,”’ supposed to have been written by The titting strains of the Adi merce, reported the bill appropriating $40,000 | Mr. Whiteley (Ga. ) asked leave to introduce a wi PS wore dispaic : ‘This splentid Hair Pye is the beet in the wor’ Shaw, of Newsp 4 liable, instantaneons, does wet cout. verturmed On the organ by Miss Qu marked th : e arrival of the bridal p quarters of the rebels, whom they met in large , | for the erection of range lights around the | vill to relieve the political disabilities of Hershe! | T0™,Delbi. They marched direct to the head- | Se Whey Fe Saw vax Pr tty, which | Craighill channel in Chesapeake bay, which, at v jail. and will ‘The Presidsnt this lob neon a ng and proservi Price, 3 and 50 ci x KID GLOVECL BE resicres miled gloves eqnal tonew. Sebi b states that there is g over the successes of the gov who have captured, besides ax: Sem Luis Potosi. Five thonsa 10 produce ysia © enteved the church in the following order:—The | bis request, was passed. ction was ° force, but completely defeated, kil | Tepresented to be id the va dan Minsive preparation: morning saw Senator Flanagan and Represen- | grocmsman and bridesmaid, the former a brot Mr. Thurman presented the credentials of his MeCrary 2 up the report on | faethe Kye ins several hundsed pwisvners. The | SOtsny aadicied to a Hate Dye has bad cAirty yer: | tatives Storm, Hill, McJunkin and Clark. A B3 of the happy ager — ae Miss M re SI Vier nE ete we a Ohio tested election case of MeKeus le v8. T nertcctiy irkneell. . ee | she was then arrested. a ‘ one : n err | Clery, cousin of the bride, followed by the groom, | for the term commencing March 4, 1573. 7th Virginia district; and th ; = tenis perfect Halt Dye—Binck ete the Poteet cad wid, to pas the't | sopperting on his arm Mrs, MeCler Mr. Blair, from the Committee’ on Military | Pretteny romtrey pe reins district; and = The Maryland Senatorship Question all druggists ces msg mother. ‘Then followed the fair b Afiairs, reported the bill amendatory of the act | Mr. Braxton entitled to his seats was adop' corn crmpihe War im Mexteo. Kot Yet settied. | Wy Keprecens ale. mecther. Providing fr the forntshing ot artseta tiny= | sti accuse BOTM sien CLAIM To WATE FILE ADCANT AC Aswarorss, dan. tk —The leg . ' one pen eg va TER lindo large audieure'| quently g: at the altar. The mar- | tor disabled soldiers and sailors, extending it. | "Mr Kur <.¥.) offered a resotatron,whieh | > oax, = RSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW: . = application to all officers above tho grade of | was TaU DER is the bes tee. © ceremony was performed by Rev. De. Bold by EVEN ST fand many wereanable togain adzuinsion | P'SPKIe, Feetor of the parish. Heron account of the crowd. He | _— Masonic Temple hardly ever looked better remarks were listened to by Senators with much | OF Contained a happier party than last evening, Committee on Print port to the House paid to the Glove for advertising yin the past ten years, + 13; Philiy hklin, 4; J. A. 4 s below the grade ef captain; which was | priti &; Jobn K. F agreed to, and the bill was then passed. ‘On motion of Mit. Fatieworih, the House, at 2 | %80Ps are under orders to march he balance were scattering _attention, the occasion being one of the recherche socials of . Davis, of Kentucky, said that to-morrow, | o'viock, adjourned, ™ ; Agnas, Calientes and Zacatras are SABER BLAINE was absent from the Ho the Ohvo state association. T! et or at some fit time, he would ak the courtesy of +200 aoe nee toe Pirate ~ wi . ; arenes Shares elsouse: the Senate to permit bim to reply to the denu: ia ving stre any timid = on account of the sickness of b 2 Ciation which bad been heaped wi Terrible Predicament of a Boy. | inuabitants have fied ‘American side of his resoiu- | Sarurd tion directing the Judiciary Committee to make certain inquiries relative to the Presid Mr. Wilson introduced bill granting 2,900,000 actes of public lands for educational purposes iv | jy y alternoon a boy, about eleve of age, while crawling along the leads of a on 2d street, near Bryant, fer the parpose ot ‘eari ns in the water pipe. the cdge of the root. In on, three years old, who is dangerously ill w itent fever. Mr. Dawes, 0: he chair during t ceret to learn that Mr EW NATIONAL THEAT FOSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF WACHTEL, the river, under apprebs 4 . revolationists. ¢ Qaii bel Mexican | porals for gover commander, stated on the 1 ant that he | % about €1,459, was confident of ultimate suceess, as the wealthy hgpene of w slege by the be ‘i . of the 4 n@ if bonght will go at the Distriet of nbia. Referred tothe Com- | ji. Vic to ehuets to S taaat. ms on and intelligent party of the countey will aid the | * Pace FUROPE’~ GREATEST TENOR. mittee on Public Lands, Also, bill authorizing ceeded im granping ped ‘Taised edging of the Reveeakion nestort ad ——e as ne as there isa | Price of g id. a = WITH THS GhaND GERMAN OPERA. i * women to vote and hold office in the territors wood and tin that borde the roof, and so Reaves thee oe Pecat o ggr aon . , Going. . AY. Jan_ 19, by Ge voral Requost, Mr. Wilson introduced in the Senate to-day Pogo ers of the association ¢ | tere tes, Referred to Committee us, forty feet above | ages Tt government is necessary for Mexico New York, Jan. 15.—Catacary saileon S$ ATOR Ree eF Bi axerco, | Di to allow women‘o vote and hold oftice in the | Heit may. the evening paused most Ocliguitaite | Sar. Samacs antcd tat bs igs The’ acehdcnt was a tae ty ee ot | He has pleuty of men, but lacks arms and am i -sce- f the Uni s. It provic into the late hours. ae " | suggestions made by Mr. Frelinghaysen in | On the eppocite sidewalk. at a moma, | munition, which he hopes to obtain f Posirty is t women mey eligible to select party of personal ds appro- | I ierence to his civil rights bill amendment to United States. He is anxious XA. civil offices in a I H Wrought at once to her si sew with horror and amaze dicament of the poor boy, whe Drum e con- Referred to Ju. | Priately celebrated the «e of Hon. Caleb Cushing bj the amnesty bill, led to make the recognition.rom the American gover: enlist the sympathies of the America nd birthday AND aiious inal Mics SCHMITZ. a3 Iscz. | “tions in all Mr. A. NE > movlifications suggested. Money: | dicinry Comm’ - rs without din- Inaccordance with noties previonsly Ooxrrctes...—.... . . He expects toon to control the Rio G wer - given | or struggle, was hanging over certain death, e | —— Bitrs.—The House | Be at Wormley’s last evenmg. the company | Mr. Carpenter at one o'clock called up his re=0- iv omy the frail gears of ‘his weak hada’ | H&E, abd stop feture Indian raids, He will soon | what ah it wa Reserved Seats, $3, $2 50, $2 sone oN? | consisted of the following-named gentlemen: | lution in referénce to across the street into the house and up | “CV, Commissioner to Washington, who will | son—/ ¢ = Suppose / told yor ieneral admission, $1.5 ons this morning fin- | Hon. Samuel Hooper, flanked on the right by CIVIL SERVICE REFORM, wards the attic, when, as they reached | “USf¥y the American goverument. the sun; what would you say then? 30. ad at the fice of tae | hed the Post Office appropriation bill—the | the distinynished gnest of t g, and on | and proceeded to make his promised remarks. ory, & sudden thought strack the A city of Mexico dispatch states that Mr. | yer wasn't sober! ee aa aed t the le‘t by Senator Anthony: Goneral Butler, | He said that certain Washington correspondent= | | Lhe Z Bliss, American secretary of le, ter only, from 9a. m. to ¢ p.m. total amount appropr ; . last man, and he Jet bis companions go up with- | ! ; Ss — The P General Banks, Mr. George ntont statements that he intended to attack | out him. Underneath wien the investigated the affuirot tix SATURDAY, AT TWO O'CLOUK, " by was hang- > Att ney-General Williams, M reform in a spirit of irony ax he statements of the Ame ing is a small, old-fachiored porch which pi ; Doors open at Locloek. | Ben. Perley Poore, and Mr is he said was not so, the subject | jTEcont aluut three fect Crone malet the etre, | contirmed. FAREWSLL WACHTEL MATINER. j — Invitations have aries ee ied ——— a epg tow of the second story, and out of this win- Ka ee Misso vt 4 cent role of G % ae spon eet ext Wednesday evening by Professor and aire, | but the most serlousspirit. He then went on w | yon vow of Sr ike chase ade cas DSAS and Missou Tvous Mr wactt cont role of Gennar Tum Tanarrontar Darecaras in Congress | ext Wednesday evening by Professor and Mrs. | [i thatthe re the measures proposed in | Gov. tHe woman ou the ‘of cae path ntl ASSOCIATED PRIAS MEETING—maiLnoaD Lease | The Hostes—« - Miie DE E. Maio Orsini. at their meeting yesterday unanimonsly adopted | Henry. . this civi! service reform were flagrantly unc: the porch and look up. As he stood he wasim HOUTING APPAIR. sacle VIRRLING, Dare Alfonso. | 4 r¢.clution: “That in making federal appoint- — The second reception of the Young Men’s es or — Pe cParevtlapegaen shee, medi under the boy, but too close to th: Brie Mu, Kassas, Jan. 18.—The an aa-Five sister Lukens, the oldest 3 Brecrar Notcr.—The management, in order to | ments within the territories the President is | Christian Association for this season will be ng car ape D ca Gn "aan honse 101 . his ent purpose, the boy hanging just over the railing; he stepped over the latter — = Meg Te and with his feet resting on the edge of th viens Georg ‘opeka g of the Kansas and Missourt A sist here yesterday; W. f. | 02 was re- p's Station stile Things, n, living at B give an opportunity to all classes of music lovers, | re lish a week pape Ladies whocau not a ectfully requested to apply the same ru’ dine | by sclecting citizens there given to-morrow evening he did to. Congress on this | subject ng will be deve that he understeod that it was the which occasion the f, as is adopted in | whole bu’ hee print it as well editit ed to the uses of the an amendment to ypootitg +) pe elected president, and ¢ °F. Prescott, of the | tt! mae og A nents In the several states.” | guests. Hition to the ordinury liverary and | Mr. Sumner’s proposition limiting the President | P!#t/orm of the igprenr rgd _~ o— Leavenworth Commercial, necrelary and trea | ,,82°The new paper money which has aypearod rthe Matinee. \7 egates wi icall ina body on the Presi- | musical attractions of the z, the studeuts | toone term, providing that no person who has | time the othey two men bad reached ¢ urer. The following board of a in Paris is printed in Dine ink on fine tissue stra Circle, | ‘lent next Satur 2v morning to present this sub- | of the Deat Mute College re some exhi- | served one ferm in any public office shall <ah SaSaiaee Sele eee chosen :—John Bettinger, of St ees eee, one $1: Gallery, | Jeet to Lim for bis consideration, Ditions in pantomime. A large and fashionable | gible to re-election, he said that when t cred the imporeibilit Atchison; DD, E Generale for sinall_ paym tive franes.” Itis well received by the y r { oan Vive nace | Satantes Fo: ‘Maxrens 0: aitendance is expected. passed, he did no’ doubt that Mr. Sumner in <aite. oe worth; John Hutchings, L Seat sabe pew nt the Bes OMe. OR | Be aniao 768 Tee Meares athe ane | —Mrs. Senator MeDonatd and daughter wili | deference to the principle for which heso stoutiy. | i Safety, oe one aoe rene arene | amase (Olly? 3a. aaa INCOLN HALL. pratima ec eappacaape wm. to fix the | reeeive at “the Arlington” on Mondays, be- | CoUtended, would take his hat and leave the | hausted boy, he with a shill ery letge ie hon | dally papers have cease presentatives by Gen. Chipman, to fix the Sand €0’clock teed Senate chamber without waiting fora vote ol | and tell. As he approached the man on th. : THEODORE THOMAS’ sof the wembers of the Board of Health | Wee 2and o'clock. the Benat {laughter} Hoe t Oy eeu wed im | poreh, the latter was seen to reach out his fre: TALED CONCERT ORGANIZATION the District of Columbia, provides that they | Transren or NavAar Orvicens.—Lieutenant | * humorous strain the departure of Mr. Sumner | Sin. ander him, and then the boy was gras UHEQUALED CONCERT ORGANIZATI ibe paid a salary of $2.90) each annually, | Commander Frank Wildes has been ordered to | {OM Public life. He expressedthe opinion that | hyitm A ery of horror went gp from the ented d the salaries of the persons now constituting er . S been ordered to | the new ery of civil service reform was a merc as the man was seen tostagger and swing around oard shalt be paid toon the date of their | P4vigation duty at the Boston navy yard; Lieu- | catchnenny. hi i as small change has been extremely xearcesinee the war. 87 The Prussian Minister of Pe T nworth, Lawrence and Galvesten Railroad €ompany has leased the Leavenwerth Lawrence branch of the Kansas Paci and will commence running t rough trains @F SiXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFOEMEKS : ithe end of too pomch with kas toads isan: | {Tom the Indian territory to Leavenworth in has ev i tmneuts Tespectivel {nant Commanders Charles 1. Huntington, E. | « He sent to the desk to beread the rulesreeom: | [uid its gtie bi the Inens andes ee at! | Febrosry, assoon as the railroad bridge at Law. iscounity ori Barspe, = | —— me M. Shepherd. €. hoonmaker, and George | mended by the civil service commission, and : ~ = ‘dow | tence is complete = Toracco Mzx.—The Was and Means Com- y 3 corge ¢ 1 wards he carried the boy through the window x ~ . 5 ‘ ewocnanp comoskes I ele a tain heard @ dulegation of to. | Eee rans eewlenaats Se eae eee Aor Jen eee crea mented to take Vand turncd him over to his mother. who had | , Del Bacay grid opti ge ord (THE ANCHOM LAFE ISNURANCE ' GRAND CONC s tee this morning heard a delegation of ‘verson to torpedo daty; and First Assist- i er @ e firs iz he nly just wd m ng coman. king an arrest yoster- Ps . WEDNESDAY EVENING. Jax. 241y, acco wen. Mr. Builey, of Virginia, spoke in | ant Engineer Jobn P. Kelly to the Leagne telurd | said which scrack th was that the most | ‘Thy dame of the: aca wees ek was werone. | shot by Jolin Elder, a fireman on the becvemaiem saci THURSUAY EVENING, Jax. 250m, | M4 aac Gf a4 eee 3, | Raval station; Lieutenant E. L. Amory has been | important officers of the government were no! | yay him to save a life, and whose conrag, | Kansas Centra! Narrow Railroad, the ball pass- OF NEW JERSEY bn rt ng fare eons, ‘Maw ‘Tork. tenrenond ages detached from the Boston navy yardand ordered | @ftected by the rules. A copying clerk in the ¢ through the lungs, and it is feared the : . made him forget the risk of losing his own, i ORLY CONCERTS OF THE SEASON. | bacco beard of trade of that cit to torpedo duty. State Department must be an American citizen, | Cynpbell Willlams.-San Franctess Bulieen, wound is mortal. There spoke in favor 75 BROADWAY. N.Y much public excite- HOME OFFICE, S : sw0e- - put the head of that department need not be. A ment concerning the affair, but opinion ts ris ecbhout, ‘The following clebraged Soloists will appear for thy | Wi oe up acainon Tuccday text eee mtte: |g hte Fisk Maxsviern Lurrins—Mr. Thos. | Keeper of a light house in Lake Michigan must | Tum Puizosoray oF Frxixe,— All house- | divided as to the merits of the case. B. OC. FISHER, Presiécat, e kee sent ime | deteantes peprcoantingg the tobacco intereete mat | G: Shearman and Mr. David 1) Field pro- | be able to read and write, but the Attorney Ger- | jeepers know that to fry well, thelr fatshould b. ° BRANCH OF FICE, 517 7th street, op. Post Office MISS MARIE K EF aag and Brilliant Pian ‘d nounce the Herald edition of the Fisk-Manstield | eral of the United States need do neither. | por!" But they do not attend to it half asscrapu Fires. LIGHTER & MAROME, Geu'l Managers ME. BERNHARD LISTHMANS. j 3 fSrrespondence to include all the letters written | (Langhter.] He continued to point ont incon- | ously as they would if they understood the tru: Newey, ‘ ‘The Distingni shed Vi | Back ynom Lonpoy.—Messrs. Brown and | by and between the man and woman. Mr. Ed- | gruitics in the rules, ard contended that the reg- 4 ‘ 4 o 10CO HARP. 1 Cas og ‘Together with the Cary GRAND ORCHESTRA ~ - re phitosophy efit. Boiling, bubbling hot fat can | and Ward S: Stokes, the incarcerated assassin, on ulations in their practical effect were unconsti- fet pesebiets aupthing! os canker coanetion: Lore drug store, egg pontoons declares that, with one or two ex: tutional. tepid fat penetrates everywhere, and does noi | store, Eaton’s jewelry store, and Agost Tikere was nothing inthe Seeeiay haves a Al | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The | cok at all, but factually prevents cooking. A ki of the Third Auditor's office; Gar- nett, Fletcher and Sample, of the Secretary's office; Morgan, of the Second Auditor's office; Invites Particular Attention to ite Special and Pop- thine "s con- First — en © howe “ee fectionery store. Loss about $9,000, one-third | Firs! —3te Bates are lower than those of most prominent and safe co mpan © housel i f i Oe Ncond — Se ny inthe Daite Of over . fakrr ot the Light House Board, and Coon, of | tify au injunction. The letters enjoined from | Speaker stated that be desired to be absent from | be it, need never pat Bae ioe ried. a | eames ae et oe CISHED PERFORMERS the ce, returned bere yesterday | publication have not yet been published. When | the House on account of sickness in his family. | cooked and indigestible food upon her-table. Joy, CASH SURRENDER VALUE Sweats ant ticker wal | Lom London, where they have been acting as | they are, if ever they are, their filth, obscenity, | ang ihat the Chair would be ocerpied by Mr. | The whole secret consists in having the fat | erty: Son's edge dittinedy ENDORSED ON THe Po: San i ot Mera, | Cloths to Assistant Seeretary Richardson. But | and other qualities, and the freedom they taks D M 5; ie boiling before the things are put in. There i> | Bros. malleable iron works. and B Therd —1t Loaus the surrender value « tare, where the programme of the | {vt clerks are now in London with Judze | with other reputations than those of the peddler | Dawes (Moss.) as Speaker pro em. to-day and | Donius befare the, things ase put in. There ir | Bros. malleable iron works. ax $20,00 oe , abe iherdeon, asthe work there le nearly com- | and the prostitute, will exhibit ample ressonsto | ‘morrow. | I tamihe Grstone, but witch in clvaoce tore | ares gucae ‘ d Darteiekaa | & te Bulictes ave ahortuncty 3 ‘Doors te commence at * pleted. fhe slasple fact toe tnction against them. |, Jesting the Secretary of War to traesmit to tie | Sbly lost sight of even by: good cooks, and tha: | Luwistom, Me., Jan. 18—The city mitts at | P9s7* Ms pivsdends are docared Annu y apo ay woaear @aascalaee: Uuirany Division o# TueSovtm Discox- | proceed againat the Herald for dimegarding bis | Hour AcOpY Of he sunplemental report of the | Te thet {at should entirely cover thearticieto be J Danville Junction, “Auburn, Me, with thels | “dazsnsMasentiction aees eur] at bettonce Sa a Fae ne Eay, creation of the President tho sail- | injunction, 1 plain enough proor that the Herald | er eL re Camel eet and Laake Michi- | it Cncecovered by the fat remains cold, cools | contents. Laer 85,000, Ineurenes ai 20a Seventh —It allows Thirty Days Grace iu the hat ted and Popalar Troupe. uivision of the south is discontinued, and | ##S not disregar i Dreskiyn Eagle 5 [ edeci off the fat near it, and then absorbs the tepid <i = ck — FATHER DAMIEL'S OLD FOLKS, | {enti ne ne a = Mr. Clark (Texas) introduced a resolution, cf ireus “ - cisth—Ite Charter permits tt to ae teat deisiee. | gat Cok JORE—Mr. Megarvy, of Troy, is a | which was adopted, directing that the Secret y-y | {at just the same as it it never had been hot House Contradictions. ments in any secticn of the Unie ‘astom consisting of 40 performers, attired in ancicat cos- | sonth and of the gulf, eomposin that division, | great wag, also a great sportsman. The other | of War be directed to inform the House why the pans should be decp, well filled, anv w YORK, Jan. 18—The Ketrenchment | rest ip all ite General Agencies, tumes, will give are ordered to repurt direct to the headquarters | day, while out guint ayy i ch 3, 1869, a 3, | heated to the boiling point. and then it is eas; | Committee continued its session at the hotel to- | i Home Company every where. A GRAND CONCERT ot the army. ‘The personal sta’ or teen Ma. 7 gunnin; saw two boys on a | money appropriated March 3, 1469, and June 23, ile of lumber, and told them t 4 y | 170, had not the State of Pe: to turn ont fried f nicely crisp, brown anc | day. Collector Arthur testified that the state- ‘rmth.—It invites ¥« m to inoure. expecting to geal AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Jor General Hatieck are to report for duty with fhughea at him. As they bol ae won the provided in ry ay to the State of Fexasas | dry. on. the outside, and perfectly soft, mos: | ment made by one Grant that © consultation rr T maomepe Sos ae al tee oe cree For the Benefit of the Fou: th Preabyte their proper commands, and the general officers ground @ moment afterwards, with the blood ‘The regular order was demanded, and the | #24 well cooked within. It isa peculiarity o was heid between him, (Arthur) ex-Collector 7 FRIDAY EVEN@NG, January ot the ions to the chicts of their respective | trickling from half @ dozen wounds in their re- | Speaker, in the morning hour, resumed the call | the outside crust of Uhings fried in boiling fa! | Murphy and Mr. How and Inspector ‘Terry, at Composing it» Board of Directors for this city and Admission, 10 conte: reserved Seats,7 departments. spective bodies, the mirth of Mr. Megarvy was | of committees for reports. that the tat itself drips off from it as readily | which Terry was promised promotion in oftice | District of Columbia are mane of out best busier bad st all Ube principal book and m Tue Moxrror Manorac, Commander Gillis, | U#PTessible. He lay down on the ground ard | Mr. Feck,(Obio) from the Committee on In. | ® water; hence, well fried articles an | itte signed retemne ce inspector of elections in atti With them before you insure in uy men A laughed and rolled over with ment. valid Pensions, reported bills granti nsions | Peither greasy in appearance nor very grea®: the 18th assembly district was eutirely tals Company. fitting out to join the West India squadron, has | or tee afterwards, says the Wage 3 Nice Pa ¥ oe wi if = , Mr. Megarvy | to Sareh Whitney and Martha A. Joncs, which | Te#lity. Frying ought to be as casy as boiling— | never promised such Promotion to Terry.’ E ROPOSALS FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND ; ON RUVRLEON {84g4 580: | her ettcers and crew on board atthe Navy Yard, | was beard expostilating throught an iron wine were passed. , SENS: Christian Union. aij Bechwhth'a member of the sembly. sent a | P i Se L 439 od ww, ‘Now, ere; is a darned cd r. Spear (Pa.) reported 's granting pen- virgini: etter e peed ae Horace Gresley . we Stes Darenswexe, ar C TIM Sr. | SP testing and adjunting her weee tee eee | joke; but dont you think you fellocs ae oaeee | sions ewan AD ridges Cag: ranting pen. Toat wtey RIT, at the Virginia Legislature o: | testimony reiated 10 bix voting for Smith Wasmineren, B-C.. xe. 22.103. MABKRITER'S, see how her guns and turret worked. ‘The triat ng it just aleetle too tur? Come, now, let a | which were passed. ase ee eee pany he) Richmond. Itap | speaker under custom house influence it wa: | _ Sealed Pro Wil be received at this Dopare. vat, beguece Bond E streets, eight Was satisfectory. She has been dismantled since | filer out. Say, let a feller out, and we'll go Mr. Spear also reported a bill granting a pen- peer, sabe oth Lid 0 ad bis own reasons fo: | untrue. mont Sane we | g At jaxcane, 17a, si Rugravings.Chromos, &. | 185. She will leave in a few days for the Nor, | ud licker up."—Boston Traveller, son fo Ann G. Barlen, widow of Thomas G. | Mabingthe inquity, auproached a Fennsylvant: —- | Poine for the use of the post offices inthe United tock re Fictine Lota and ar | Shnaty yard. where she will be run in the dry | How Ir Fams ro mz Daowsrma.—the | 30: sata conic) opposed the Will as being | #atly whether his Company intended to spon: | x, What the Mormons Want. yt ya A ae A iets ie Biers “e- | dock for examination of her hull and repairs, if | editor of the Marietta Register anys that whem a. | of ee Car se otO) OP passed yesterday, give | @¥Y more money in Kichmond this winter. NEw Louk. Jam. 18—A Salt Lake special | 162. the ov 2 Me 5 of ex: imag Oh states that Attorney Bates’ mission to Washing- to the Department at the Blank Agoucy of the emplaticaliy wo,” was the ex. | femin to secure the pemena Wool, | Pgrotice Depertaet: Wantingwon. DG. Judge McKeon, Marshal Patrick and Secretary | ,/tickeyenuived ave a = boy he was drowned, so far as to lose his con- | ing a pension for a past period of tims. He sald Tue awaxps for supplying the Government sclourness continued. what seemed to be along | the name bad beenon the pension rolls for mine- pre Printing Office with paper during the ensuing | “™,*fter respiration must have stopped. The | teen years, and now it was’ proposed to go back ah! re : ‘ ; Black. poppe ny ; . mind acted with lightning rapidity, and the % had that | _,““1iltell you why, sir. The members of th: é _ | Bie renee of Wrap 30x35 inches in siz, year will not be made by the Printing Commit- | things thoughtot inthelr maltitudindusnumbers | (OT nee yess eas ne, had found that | pe anttade: Deghlatire ate coca te tive cotnail's bill for the choction ot nan | sod se wee, ware Oe = ——— tee until next week. The contracts for 30,000 | and extreme vividness would appear absolutely havin; fomeg ts introduced in 1854. " | perfect gentlemen. You don’t have to bribe but ituti Wraj er, 2: inches ENCOLN BALL~Y.M.C_A 2 1 “7 ae me i " to the convention to prepare a constitution for a r. xeo in tn L Wheelwright Matec a cprohably be given to | Incredible to one who has not tried it. The only | Mr. Spear said that this case was aworthyone, | Once; but Cnr gio ne in virtuous indizna- | Utah asa state. It provides also, that the com to wei ands to the ream, ecoten, eR E Mudge & Co.. Hoflman, and H. | disagreeableness was in the first. strangling. | The woman was the widow of a soldier whe had | tisu.down upon the table) «those dd scoun stitution must be adopted by the people, and cack, cone so coninan parton guires ae £ i Sisk & Co . at prices ranging from $13 #4 | After that all was pleasantness, perfect physical | been killed in the Florida war, aml ber clare, | ‘tels in Virginia have no more conscience that contains a clause that the convention shall send | 8/0 pounds of Cotton Twine, in alts to wei IN TWO LECTUSES Letwecn® Wheelesighe Mere cains Of clas 2 | and mental happiness, everything gliding | was a just one. Ifthe chairmanof the Commit. | # hoz, and you nerer know when yon are dom | (OMe delegates to the republican national con- | Tce ie FES MONDAY RVENING, Jaunary 23, between Wheelwright, Mudge & Co. H. M. | dreamily i—the next he knew he | tee on Ap) tions would turn his vigilant | buying the vention. out ‘at their mith, Crosby & Co., and Jessup | was “brought to;” and then it camo bil & Moore, at prices Tanging from $16.34 to S16. oe “Why ‘uae cn, Sav mealone? I er TOESDAY EVENING. January 93 Yiree thousst six hundred reams of class 3 to | and now they’ the — awe Soves + ) PAS - jessup & Moore at $1602. The contracts for ——— lard (V't.) urged < | cold room, tue em up and sat down on thr jon. 50 cents: Reserved Seats, 75 conta, | *Muller quantities of various kinds of paper will |, ELECTRIC IneLveNcES.—A So apaetet yg le ah thelr’ beccaniag 0.500 pounds fomp ‘Twine, tn baile ¢ Association. . i i. a hoe. ; The railroad convention | a ee ty exe to the larger lenks, and reserve his, scfaples et Lune quaintance of ours put her two boys in bed ii jocee Ox ONE of the recent cold nights a lady ac on trom 30 10 S% yards to the pound, to b- : parole woes ha tg bond up te geercee mee wn Admies . * the New York Erening Post ire that, pensions were to be | Sige of the bed to hear them ay Oe peavers ssockation :—Preside Toose amd’ i Diearam at Baliautyne’e, 4032 71 , Mocday | be given to MeGargbie, Campbell, Hall & Co., ing Fost connect ire ould be done dobnny, aged seven. got through all right ano | ™* tangled by transportation ara ass oseda 2 ees f : Wevivorth Scraif, Wheelwray, bg oe nore gee and tho other end of the ane oat erThe yeas and Mays being, ddvenaed: the bit! | cUdCled up. to Willies aged. Ave, who ket jus Treesurer, 3-H. Sheideas Exication’ Ostaan | ecfemplescl ces reicien eyuiend en Season Ti or | Co., 4 $: . 4 " m4 ‘ 4 J. Es ° ov i Course are not good | for thoes Wktr amma & gas pipe. A thunder storm was raging at the | "SS bassed—yens 105, nays 80. Se rare the cork caeos Lemmy, Willie began | too T.. J-Wleming, A. Mitchell: WM Aries, | Bitey Ansisteos Peommomer 4 ston, time, at more than twelve miles distance, and macy Ann a ‘the words came taster than he coul’ to a, widow of Josiah Burgess, late of the McMullen and G. H. Nettleton. Atlanta, « Luv Us Have Peace ‘ly utter them, and the prayer endec - 7—A delegation ap- | wherever a flash occurred the necdie wes ie. thas: #1 pray the Lord my cout ts" te Ga. was selected as the next place of meeting, | yohondersd'cr the me rtesitne atte ey PIANOS, &e. Pointed by the last yearly meeting of Frier., | Acted showing thatatleast Avehundredquare | Site gentiemans er? wee Tepes by the | “Yake your band off from me, or TM wars | OM ihe fret Tuesday in April Bey reauire, a the discretion of the Pesmester 2 consisting of Mesrs. Samuel Willets, Wm. Bendatenn dan vely af- | Mr. Blair (Mo.) moved to strike out the words | Yur ear for you.” Johnny was tickling him.— dais a Shame Ee isaner aieet Sarntch with Sto LSS 18 SECOND HAND Macy, Thomas Folk, Efingham Cock and Geo. | "0° 1 pee tan tinetiiees te ene a Saw tee ee bee great | sutees of his ability to comply with bis bid. and = GoMacy, all of New York, called at the Wate Rac mane CCT re ere Prey Pa, gt oyer and. termine, this Sip relia preset ne gneramtes Jom ot | the President. The special objert of the dole. ntgeaith, Laura, Pair tn, sald tobe writing a ‘of ‘The murderer | dermel west abvantencousteths bopatiee gation Present a memorial adopted iography—N. Y. World. carriage | ‘Two sufficient sureties will be required to each yearly a, of Friends, to th _ | President ¥ parece ar as = with S7-There isa ition on foot to Ba. |P and nares, dep the state debt of South Carolina at 20 conens to intro- | settlement of eur differences — a to furnish promptly any article con a the recent 1 trected for, or te upon the De Britain Wednesday | Poriment a in the opinion “of the 1 by a court of high commision, and entreatl a7-The Legislature has a bill Postmarter to thee fur, will be PES) a aal tat the attenthon atthe Present ‘and Cant sgh ne rede finorenchange athe os at coundered suficteut cause for the forfeiture ot the how offer the same at 33 per om Of atangemonta for the settlement of an: . French Ambassa- Precic Laps ror EpvcaTionaL PuRroses LIVERY STABLES. __ | 13 THe Dis?Rict.—Mr. Wilson introdaced in Oe ene oS Di 3 mentber of ———— nie Sorosis as a man who has lected his Conennge sranuxs. the Senate to-day a Dill granting two millions | portunity of making some woman: miserable.” man mega Soe BE cent ce cg peta | for cancdtionst pamgosce, Me provides thar tee | wig ActOT civ a decorating » dinner table seer (Fa) protested agai aga aaeiy HARD VAST. Pripcieny. j feed sail bevel be between the cities or Wash- | Routed by flowers and leaves. wT | upserthe povemeoe ipgiecd win + con county - examination W 455, NAiLORS srABcms. 1396 x or. | [80h fo the each. The | with pride and entiefection on the grr oy | and after kis death goin — jay or ont aaa? 28 government will issue scrip for to find that he Cua MFartiee, Weddings. snd copticas fr: QED | Sal hes and the proceeds bervice. He lted hte sisbed with the most eomiotabie | provided the Gas alter great exparcre sulted debate Carr | by the District, 80 his death, of yee Tiay, the E24, oF | the, 2.000.000 acres surgeon had beeh found to cert} that lve aad = a er | shen ogy ma oe Zz scmeg et Ay dor genet Prior to enlistment, anda F eee ascserions, | stitute a perpetens ‘A toast drank at a dinaer in Brooklyn re- | Person, a: tage f Sr. Paci, M FOR BECS2Tivs 8. perpe' fund, the capital of which at yn Mr. Moore finally demanded the previous iis sieuemeresc ane sell remain forever undiminished, and. the in- was“ Woman—the only exdurable aris- | question, and the bill was posed, pd 2926 @ Sruzer, sean Wan Darantuxsy. OF public nekeoie the Support and maintenance cect without allot, governs without | "yr. Paimer, (Iowa,) f.cm the Committee on =. . : public schools without distinction of color oF nd decides without Appropriations, reported the Post Otties appro. Seen. ; —— Face attending them. No portion of the fund | gg°Free passes are troubling the Massachu- | ApiebTaneus, repcrted the F Jawa 30 os ete a Gosstantly on and for hire by the mouths | or i hel pri seer ending 5 dt CEA A Gr interest shalt be applied towards the purchase ature, and the papers speak right out | 1875; which was referred to the Committee of Tee AGES ioe ogo re DS9 — te for ie ‘construction of any school | about indeet ney—to put it no stronger—of | the Whole, and made the special order fur Wed- Naw Oriea»: Sr Pai ala? attention parte beansee iors sil not be nol for lesa Chan 75 Cents por | Theva igteseoks Hey Msp Be Coney aetna | Remday, aster the mosning hour 1 ae a pepe ia Y ay ated by 5 ”. ocly vn Proprietor, Referred to District Committee. during the session. a athe, (N. ¥.,) from the same comait-- ye a i t ; f