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THE EVENING STAR. | Publichet vaily, sundays Bxeepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | " Penn-yivrnta Ayeuvwe, cormer ttth St, 2 } ; THE PYVENING STAB AYWSPAPER COWY, | f BOPP RAY Prevt. d 45 KWEWING ©1420 eevved by enaveeg t6 heir enbscribers ot Tey Cente Pex wxew, or Foa- . ca Tr Foes Crvre exe mowtH. Copies at the counter Two Cxxts each By mail—thres months, $1.94 42 memths. 28. one yenr 25.0 THE WEEKLY STAK—pabhched * agap—giae | Fo plead agra V&., 839-N®&. 5,884 ' WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1872. ; TWO CENTs. > ; + This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. |‘ @<pvephed Baciusively to The Boemng Star. The Great Rain Sterm in kugland. Loxpor, dan 25 land overflowed their banks. and « are deluged. Great damage hax been dome te Property, expecially im the wales of the Severn, wpere the flood was widespread and the devae extraordin he Thames ala rove mul the town of W The effeee of te» were feiteven in London. T ——— —— the city on the river @a« flooded, and the bow sani uheiinien, ennihoned danse *aeesh ennta./eibibeh caf pronerty ond interroption to busines are he said was the partiamentary vote, the Speaker ruled that the point of order did not apply in pm ig be SA yf ease. eb 2.—Curistians Psimands, the substitute was then reported—calling | POitOner, Under sentence of death, kus rocclved upon the President for ini formation respecting his action under the actof April 29, i871, no far pamish Poltttes. of Carolina, the G ST R. Tus Dury on Ricz.— Several memorials Beciety. EVENIN A from merchants in the various cities were read There were many diseomforts connected with t New York.) = —— before the Ways and Means Committee this ee ee ee eet lemon a6 } ; morni: ra) @ reduction of the duty on rice | sharp cold wind and clouds some per- renin eoduusting Manes Washington News and Gossip. | the ground that the duty om tnelvuisea ice | sons half dead with fatigue, and a. general lan- otuning te: ie now eo high that it is ail cleansed in Eagl pasty .sct'a va, | Mrs. Grant's receptions will take place every | before reaching here. Col. Owens Of Gata, | EOF and indifference, until one reached the FORTY-SECORD CONGRESS. This Afternoon’ Proceedings. ‘Trvurepay, January 25. SPECIAL NOTICE Baaninsg, SENATE.—Mr. Sawyer presented resolutions | as relates to the state <A Koval drefve was read % . i sounds of music in Mrs. Creswell’s bail-room, Carolin: gislature " number of persons arresied, with the mamesof | it the cortes yesterday duso'ving the senate and “Twerday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. = ermal whew Bsn och “ine re- | and there the merry dance was on anat ig | Oren oat 44 han, preegtael svg confessions, the character | Congrem. Flections tor the cortes are ordered for Mrs. Colfax will receive on Wednesay: | Suction O™ on) were the panacea for all the ills that tesh is heig | Se"ators and Representatives of that state to | ‘hore arr-sted upon confess they were charged, | Alri 2d and the uew body ix convoked for the during the season, (commencing Janasry 3d,) ——_—_ to. These disciples of Terpsichore are indefati- | Y°te bean pees ervil hag my, and ail other information im his possession in | thot April. a from 2.3¢ till 5 p. m. Coty Comrort ror THz WoopmuLt Womw | gable. Some bad danced at Mrs. Albert Ray's | T@arked that it was well known was relation to the condition of affairs in that state. ‘The wives of the several members of the Presi- | SU¥7RAGtsTs.—In the Senate to-day, Mr, Car- | until four in the morning, and attended tuvor of that bill. ‘The resolution also calle for information as to | The New York Custom House Invesx- ecsunibten: emai 1 tlastevening. The | , Mr. Frelinghuysen addressed the Senate | te enforcement of the actef Congress in the gation. ye OR SREY. dent's Cabinet will receive on Wedneslay after- | Penter, from the Judiciary Com: ® | Wadiek who terived witht Mie Greewel’ were | briefly in opposition to any Teduction of the | several states, the operation ef Lowres's gangin | New Yorx, Jan 2: The Retrevchment RYE «= ® Husky. of each week. seeeethe re ere etoD of Susan B. Antony | Ming Mary Mcintyre, Miss Swayne, aad Mim | duty oncastateel. He said if the duty was re- | che Carolina, the contiiet between off Committee continued ite invest May Eg WHiskY. — a and others, claiming the right of women to vote | Chandler’ of Bonen, Mrs Williams had with | duced 10 per cent. it would stifle the manufac- | ers in Louisiana, &¢. George Wood, clerk of a «ty EYE WHIERY. Speaker Biaine'’s receptions will be held om th and Toth ai mdments to the Con- | pr ey Hubiey Ashton and Miss Banks, | ‘ure of that article in this country, as our na- Mr. Beck offered his original resolation as a | testified to bring paid RYE WHISKY. — | the following Friday evenings, from 9 to 11 meeaommittce unanimously raport | Mra. Colfax looked’ very elegant in robe of { ve manafacturers would then be unable to | iit Beck ofered h rejected by a party vote, | taining the good of 1m Bue Sues: o’clock—viz: January 12th and 2th, Febraary imentiments do not confer the right of | Diack velvet and @ enimon solored in | compete with the English article. Sous and the resolution reported from the committes | day cr two. ‘grronmet. | oe sxriude rome frm voile Legg wmcatoeoy | wh trun, eee at reve ae poederahant | arian potted memos! of Cw | Slate T tats Commaiier er ane |e oa Stent Pr. Rare Diamo's Tecetions every Wednesday | thore amendments, and indeed ‘resogaised by | Grcrerd bigh in puffs Miss Parone and Mie: | tom Indians protesting againet the extabi Whalen te Digenoeea te Official, an stated by Mr tity. ‘These Wises | afternoon of the season, beginning Janaary | the 108th emendment. Becta or Wer a En at, Homunde, fromm the Committee on Pen- shoo = one gine, approached ' him e on'y arsicle 'D | eth, from 2 to So’clock. Ty 3, Bapaton Otz sort. Another Miss Worthington was added to | “lous, ma iv aS number of ™ ject. igelow, & merchant fe perfuctly prt, u Me CASE ov SanatoR CLivron—An dr private pension bills, which were aceording! im Lan tving email gratui! ies to persons 9 a8 ae oe Pie sg | Mun. Marshal Sharp sescsives on Fridays. kansas Delegation Visit the President—A dele- | Wage’ Whe Secretary alee Nat eae aoc | indefinitely postponed. “5 } um mvnpeun Erroats To | fing petal ies 00 5 ale'® D rp F : for oltonte, pergome, and fomalee | IxteRNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this | £Ation from Arkansas, cousisting of Hon. Jos. to retain goods tor him from going 7 i ¢ rere MES. WILSON WAS HI® WIFE. her ofice ed rable Mr. Wilson, from Committee on Military ar mao " ig but did not know, ax they were ¢ . < . * hours, and was an acce - | fairs, reported bill leasing @ portion of Praesidio | ec eBurts of Botts, sentenced to be hung | sol in ope imtence hy thus paying $10, he see wootee tia were SSAA tiene Bee Cattconom' COL Mis Maron: | teat anal Mie mars Resythiont"ec Renrenke, | milters wservation oS chy at ac Bence | te-mornew or the manatrat Owes 8 ¢° ROC whic” ss certain! Halstead, to save himself from the penalty of | “*'¢d $200. Heury J. Myers, a wa the law, are exciting interest, though they are | ‘*ti0ed that the present car not Hkely to prove successfal. The New York SMtanderd says: “He is making every effort to did the honors of the Secretary's home with that kindness for which it is distinguished. Mrs. and Mies Boutwell were not a whit behind any of the Cabinet in the elegance of their reeeption. Or @ public park. Mr. Boreman said the bill vided for a lease without end, and consequently conveyed almost « fee simple title to the property. He asked " Keep © levee asetiment,bay in | EX-ATTORWEY GENERAL ARRRMAN left here Hon. EH. Fulton, Ow t, Sam. Houston, Jui a be vr ean afford to ail so low. | yesterday for his home in Georgia. goin Waytech, mencail, ovem though fi _— J. Hynes, ealled on th Jay Coome, Esq., will arrive here from | voon, and had a conterenc: Philadelphia this evening to remain several | 9@4rters of an hour, on t! i) political situation i “s were to be . | excite sympathy by wing that Mrs. Wilson v' 25 —An in. Mh thelr states and the difteahion sade ation | — And now the shades of night are drawing | “St, "Gap. repited auowe 1 600, pre peepee bad been married to him, and claims the right matter 01 days, during which time be will be the guest of | the renuwaren ey a pects tla om Marini’, where Jican party labors. The apecialobject | °F» 4¥d toe scene is changed to 2 Uf thelr visit, however, was to lay the acts tela | treat Is prepared, for which devout thanks to ‘ Cole, | FxF tothe election of Senator Clayton before | the young men who have afforded the rare op- jovators » | the President. They claimed that his eleetion | portunity of seeing our young helles en masse, ‘ge | Scott, Ames, Robertson and Carpenter, ex- was accomplished only by the most outrageous und not overshadowed by the high dignitaries of ¢ ergs Senator Thayer,and Representatives Butlerand | frauds; that the legislature was packed; that | the land. ether seated in long rows aroun cipate ts the Totilvitive tackdemt $0 the he registered im and registered out democratic | the room, or going through the maz-s of the EL wpe ee gmp ey Feveee, Sad tater este wun tie Ereaiient te 2 Te catican meaiheee according as they fa- | german, the sight presented was equally bedati- hia bust! pe his obser = — vored or opposed bis elec that he admitted } ful. Mre. J.C. Kennedy received for the gen- ‘and was of no use under the sun to any one, Mr. Hamilton, of Maryland, objected to its present consideration and it went over. Mr. Sawyer entered & motion to reconsider the vote passing the bill for the relief of the Chicago cufterers. Mr. Wright introduced a bill in reference to the swamp lands in Lucasand O'Brien counties, im the state of lowa. Referred to Cemmittee on his brother, Governor Cooke. to shoot the paramour of the woman to whom | “booting cf George Little, a seaman of the b> he bad been married, and who was acknowledg- during od before the wort as the mother, or stepmoth- tain decis cr. of his children. Of course, as Mrs. Wilson and beat the seco ! bad a husband living, such @ marriage would | mate unmercifally, and were about to atte s ‘ave been illegal, yet there is no doubt thathad | ‘be first mate, when the latter fired. kill it been known the fact would have had more in- | Little, the leading matineer, tnetantiy. Tt tence with the jury before whom he wastried, | names of the crew are Alexander Wilson, Won and by whom he was convicted. Botts has | FE. Harris. John Spencer, Win. Mallen. a capt . fe ht paoof of his marriage, in Isct, John Wilson. ‘They are in jail in the custod, ove the lnague | CONTROLLER OF THE CURUENCY.—There are | democratic members to the legislature when the | tiemen, and a few chaperons took. back aeaus ee ab ieeeas Mal et tabs | se eenen whan hi chee bk te bane cumye web ef Lise: worgcicct-d with care | ® Dumber of aspirants for the position of Con- | election returns showed that ‘republicans were | Mr. Jesse Brown led with Misa. Frelinguuysen, cpring Gp ix tee Hewck Hon ietaniae tne Len] ues: Ween moder eens eee ——_o—— E-'the wonte cf bir patrons,” Thee: tn"want of | troller of the Currency which becomen vacant | lected; mublican Gistrietes Ghat Th toe ae tees | one im Denatifully Gresecd th whlse, with elas “Reng OP Ae great crucity. ‘The English anti. | Wilton denies, and refers to parties who do The G. A. R. in Philade ss gee ion ~~ by from republican districts; that in one of these | ters of scarlet roses about dress and hair. s Pade y- - : nt, © i ents. 4 Jen. 23.—The whit bin with a cal’, and be amured tharehar fies | 0" the éth prextmo, Itia generally understood | Hon. agen Moots cell Rave boca tet Manning, of Baltimore, who is the guest of Mm. | “lavery society had peritioned that guvermment | "0, bowever, subetantiate Mer statements. || Puitanarritas 23.—The euy in bie Hine will be not only pure Dut auagalter. | that Mr. Hulburd will be reappointed. elected had bis name not been left off 2.200 | Admiral Powell, looked clegant ina black silk pect. ered decld Betts now produces seven affidavits, from his | the Grand Army of the Republic He (Mr. W.) understood that citizens of the | “Pildrem mutherand other relatives abd friends, Tee Patent Ovrice Seir-scrrortine — | tickets, and that in the other the returns | train, iow neck and short leeves. A scart of one ‘mons | ‘hat Mra. Wilson had been introdveed ax ths | Titteton of the Senn ate ’ 5 4 rs. Ison ha m int weed ax the Littleton, Select Council, this <= themselves showed that Boles was re-elected. | blue ribbon was passed over one shoulder, across | United St were engaged in this infumou leton, c @ Perrine’ Sance. Commissioner Leggett yesterday forwarded to | ‘The President listened to the representations ct | the Dreast, and caught on the skirt with a spray es Ce ee er | Snes oe ber oe oe ee Euatn. commenter af te cane ee ronuunced by ( ommoimeeure . Congress his annual report for 1871. The report | the dele; parent interest, and when | of roses. Miss Sisumons, who is visiting Mixx | ™ rodeo r mee gra ad therefore introduced # bill to prevent the de- rortation of natives of the South Sea isiands by citizens of the United States, which he gave notice he would eail up at an early day. Mr. Logan called wp the motion to reconsider children and to here the ‘story had been told that he marriage had been made, but was to be kept ~erret to prevent a charge of bigamy against the woman. To the other parties making affidavits le marriage bad been represented as valid, and he had been repre- | Fenton, looked beautifal, and wore a white silk, sented as having interfered in the Clayton case. | en traim, with side perpendicular trimmings of biack velvet, studded with daisies. Ther were several rows of the same on the skirt train d waist. Miss Thurman wore a perfect THF ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” shows recetpts, $678,716.46; expenditures, $562,- | they had concluded, 091.64. tion also visited the mint. —— oe appetite and digestion, and it is an- ite flavor He certainly had not intended to do so, ashe | wi jirected by Messrs. LEA & PRERINS to AMONG THE CLAM™S examined by the south- | had no feeling whatever in the matter. It was al) partiee making etn elaims commission yesterday were those of | true that he had made some changes in federal Gaming Table Newrorr, K. 1, dan. 25 Timothy Lynch or vending counterfeits. and Fiorence Sullivan quarreled in the street JOHN DUNCAN'S SONB, | } ' j m he vote by which the bill for the Mrs. Wilson had stated to them that her former | last might after playing cards, when Lysch an Vee officers in the state, but it was his earnest de- | of rese colored silk, overdress of the same, and ss huchand Ba@ died whlioonene teak | peel eae ; “oy 4 salt-etm Agents. New Yark metgopies ee nr, firth the whole walject should be scarching: | pohuclace about the neck. ‘Mise Mary Steven | NELIEY OF THE CHICAGO su¥e The affidavits are made by persone residing tn | thathe died In Bftece wanes Te eroRts Be = = ary A. . M. Johnson, + H- | ly inves'igated by the proper congressional com- | son wore green silk with pleatings of muslin. | *2* parte Morris and Essex countics, and before different | man leaves a family. Lynch was arrested, Batenclor’s Hair Dye. vg. | FESS: the latter icing’a cialm of sti,000 apittce. abd the case decided votelvon itt merit. | Silat Liste Stevenson white with bla trim: BE ier erring Micnigeenics | sestices und at @ifferent times’ Terran mene ome < splendid Hair Bye ie the the wor [yaa The delegation expect to give their testimony | mings. ‘enton wore peach blossom silk, . by tie citinn : or Lyle dehous and Gavan F heehee ee Rent 7 so, reliable, insiautancuns, dose nesosntais | Naval Oxozas.—Commander B. B. Taylor | ENC Gevogaton expect to giv charged with the | with sash and trimmings of mauve color. Mist | le relief of Chicago, an Tred evtypmclseat ing) (p Ber mieten EE misbees'| aeesemien ete eee noun a Ths taker Tepe np Oe Easton te bas been ordered to duty as inspector of ord- investigation of Senator Ciayton’s case. Freston white muslin, with trimmings of white | 1Wu1y woud be | by this bill. He read aletter | ‘2ught to call Mre’ Wilson “mother,” and that | Republiean Convention yesterday receleed s viseske than oe aot esosees ‘geutine | Panceat Philadelphia. Master Daniel Delaban- (Ses +222. “ae satin and rare flowers. Mise Phillips a short | vrea ot MiG received this morning from one of | ‘hey had received letters from her dispatch from the Cincinnati Germ eA bachelor's Hair Dye bar bad iy years | ty has been detac ied from the Canandaigua Pe yeaa wien, (cating Lehi white tulle dress, raftied, with hin we flow- |v constituents to the effect that the bill was a | Mother,” and also signed “Lizzic Botts.” The | rican Keform Association, pro: ature <poe Re ay HS ‘enc ordered to the Nantasket. House bill rong ive the slate foas dade bent pe nla in Koo lopeea tinggi ae windle concocted in the interest of free traders ae ng are a Mary Ann Jacobus, of | operation. Ly al Emeptete at 16 Pond eereeg Ree | Cor. ALLEN Tax, who bas been appointed | challenges of Jurors in crimunel cone ce alterrat.} i and Chicago speculators. He sent to the desk | Moultvile, Sarah E. Kitchell, of Moaltviite, white gauz- de chambery over- clerk to the Committee on the District of Colum- | ferred to the judiciary committee. A commit- | Gress. a border of duchesse lace, hair * : 4 tet of conference was appointed onthe disagree- | powdered with diamond powder, and’ orna- MENTS bia, in the House, is well-known here. Colonol AMUSEMENTS. ing votes of the two houses on the resolution te | mented with black velvet. and feather. Fenny was formerly Se retary of State of New | exaploy additional counsel to represent the state | Mietney Werther ‘ 3 o be read an article from Detroit Post that the il was not for the relief of Chicago, but to vlace the whole lumber and iron interest of the horthwest at the mercy of a gang of speculators ister of the risoner; Sarah V f Mouitville; Francis Botts, of Me ather of the murderer, ‘and Mary E Degraw, another sister of’ the cond: —— .._ Bids for Government Gold. New Yo Jan. 25.—There mounting 109.13-100 on wore @ gold-colored silk, Yt EW NATIO AL THEATER. Hampshire, which position he filled with much = e tT i % rove ised for sale 1.009 090. the Chesapeake and Ohio canal suits. In the | with pointed overdrest of the same, trimmed yuiz, Chandler then protested, ‘tm the name of ively that Mon Wie te nee represented repay 19.69-100 to 109.4310. } ability. _ —_ of Golegstoe, the bill a the loan | with biack lace. Mise Clark, daughter of Hon. — be eae of peer pene he onl ‘0 the deponents and been believed by them to oP :RNING ' cEIRe som Of $1,000.00 to the Western Maryland Company | Freeman Clark, wore an apricot-colored «ilk, against levying this forced that |, Souther Methediat Untversity. Wray bneunea cae Nn. A.M. Guisworn—whowastorninthetore- | by the city of Baltimore wandered ian ieed Overdrres bouffant, aud trimmed with white | "PON them in thelr poverty, and he appealed to nay cates per oe per- | Maxrace, hg ah delegates 0: FRITZ | FRITZ! pRiTz: ate dary hale edi esha ne ibcto” | TRE, aaare was obsained ne Haliroad Come, | iinet ter Ce ee cere Te ieee Coe ee ee yesterday é Wwotd—widely known as‘ ‘at Contributor” | place the Kal reend Potomac m- |} silk. iss Anne Fisher, white ruffies 2, - . cere: been and organized with the object of extablishi ER THE DuiMITaSLe tren JOMEDIAN, E | totte Press, and as a Sumorons lecturer, is in | Pony on the a Companse peg rome nh overdress of pak silk, looped, ag eee rhe Senta tues manel nile teak bk pet Ate EBey'really prove ethene neers Tretigetinng = Southern Methodist University, eaticcal h is toxn. Canbot some of our committees Railroad ( = br. ed | und roses, super ja 5 a , knowledget ; been 4 RS a —— a re jee : pink ribbon confining and keeping the overdreas | © 3 uellle’s cs ” =urai, Jan. 25.— the Me ¥ FRITZ, OUR COUSNGERMAN, | CoxtRacts AwampED.—The Post Office De- | liquor shall be sold within its limite, where In’ place, ends drooptag at the back; powdered | ‘letter adi Tae ll Soe ARTES EL A Glegtn tree eee eae: eases | SHO ee ratified! NGs. — & | bartment yesterday awarded the following con- | understand to embody the views of the Good Seat ATE See Sed SE: | eckelirtn ball actual sattered be tee ne Lares ue it oeeeat oes nk een | ip pad eee ee B BONGS. = : Templars in regard to prohibit legislation. | with deep flonnce of muslin and draped over. | bo*e“who had actually suffered by the fire, bat iP = ond ” . *ylvania railroad. a OS SANCES, ’ Cotton twine, Wills & Wilber, of Bos- ae Sr , would ennre solvly to the benefit of speculators. | ©4gcments for bis funeral after being hang. i AN INSTRUMENTAL S0LO*, i prs: S heam Saat = sare LS dress. “Mrs Gen, Babcock, blue silk and point ong the ot speculate — 7 'u each be aes Gare % | ton .86 cents per pound; hemp twine, W. Teer. RT UBLICAN PLATPORM— | {ice Mrs. Bower did hot dance, but was Lean, | He asked where was this system of relief to end, wnix 7 aE ee ae? ‘The Kansas Republican State Conven- : Flip. The liberal republi onvention o} i, | i J cl mp “HUM . Pvae Ones—In a b OU KA OU-IN GERMAN. 1) D.1 of Philadelphia, at 1648 cents ¢ liberal republican convention of Missouri, liy-dressed im black, relieved with white. | \' Sufferers by fire were to be relieved, why not 3 . tt MONTAY NEXT—* The Pet of the Stage,’ yer peund; wrapping paper, 20x25, at $2.39, | at Jefier-on City, yesterday adopted resolutions | ti!¥)ly-dressed im black, relieved with white. A te lecture at the Museum of the Garden of Me Ti sufterers by flvod, robbery, and everything else ‘Me AATONELL __HEM_ | 2ént0, at £0.09, George Hillof Georgetown, D.C: | pledging support io the rightful sovereignty of | Mist Merriwether, of Kentucky, was quite a | . Pm 4 om Plants, M. Quatrefages quoted some curious | TOPEKA, Kax., Jan. 25.—A republican state ard ben eich tw Rgheets xing o belle. and wore white, with ruchings of black. | Mr. Logan denied that there was any sound- ing the proportion of mixed by convention will be held at Lawrence, Kamsa, = = = the Union; favoring emancipation, equality of 1ess in the objections which had been made to peed aa eae tes I INCOLN HALL. — PxrsoxaL.—Wm. D. O'Connor civil rights, and em{ranchixement;’ demaniing, artes Teenie cenecored tarietan. eae be hg yc yet ret singular that ail | Ces tothe pure ones. The of the | February 2ist, to elect delegates to the natlonai TMBORORE TUcuaw with his family have gone on a’pleasure trip to | with equal suffrage tor all, complete amnesty pe nok Winsion. Cou: she opposition to it had come from the repub- | /Pulations of Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, | Convention. mg UNEQUALED CONCERT ORGANIZATION | (Uba, toreturn in three or four weeks. ....Wash- | for all; declaring that the shamulews aburect | M7*-Poore wore a blue proeade silk, white satin i i ‘a Plata, and Brazil, amounts to 16,046,100, - — Waist, and overdrers of white point Inec. Mrs. | ican side, and intimated that there were per- | | ; > An G14 Lady Burned to Death. y ington Peddsick, Inte of the Deparimont of | {26 government patronage for tho control ut | Ytht,.and cverdrers of white poln charming as | ~Balymotives underlying the action of som= eighty rede. ag Jenne, aot we | possrmens, Sat tee hee Oe on OF SILTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS. | SEics, ban goad © Genre Bolen a ee cae crea ion: whether in the inter- | Coal) and wore @ blue silk withoreriens or | Senatere: ee. é ‘atter is 3,335,000, being one-fifth of the pope: | elderly woman, war burned to death this morn oe Seretary te the American Commiseloners there | So cent corruption and deme tere ae pea | white. Biss Ballard wore a white. dress, with |. MF- Se ee ena ntroady given way . Now, according to M. Omaliuw caleu- | i'g, bY ber clothes taking tire troman open Sre- WEDNESDAY BV ENING J 4TH, under the Alabama Claims Treaty. feal life, demands the thoroagh and genuine re- | Te Sik overdrese, looped with black bgt dered, and ab Tt esemed there wah yor ieee ions, the whole is peopled with 1,200 | Place. ——» , tHURSUAY EVENING, Jax. 9339. | THe Hover Cowmrttee on Arrornta- | term of the public sersioce tint a loyal selt- A Gaaeeetl Wace ee ete aaa ont | more Aebate-upon bo uae maeed mee ona, Shieh Sees the | New Work Firemem After their Pay THOWAT'S iopaag Sree Beige of MT | tions this morning concluded the naval appro- | fererement with Impartial suitrage will guard | MATY Ereut attention, ‘Some of the gentlemen | lar order, which was the general ainnesty bik, Pico cording ts tx, |. NEW YORK, Jam.25-—The police ere guarding + tobawing celebrated soloists will appear tor ihe | about 61,400,000 leenthanias gear. OF the (otal ing encroachments of the executive pov Recent ee enn caren Sabian, Me. 1 Ta. mul sppenlan vee Bente Wekeks act orm nations by themselves’ thus, the Basters | unheid fircmen have rsolved to call on him in Tor tobowing colebrated soloiats will appe pect po ph pelt pe Oph al | growing chments o! executive power, | Wisternberg, Mr. Flores, Count Vinton eda r. appeal jenate totake action | “um nations aren aoe a ere | @ body to demand their wages. Mixs MARIE KREBS (amen ate eee csvset Hg 1 al ae Sm ein ain the principal society bows. About 11 o'clock | om it as upcedily as possible. Ho stated that at | (ni Griauas, reeu Hottentots, have multiplied > . Ti Younpand Brilliant Pisalate. | Vards and bureaus. ‘The Indian appropriation ‘Tne Connecticut Rav = Coxvex- | the german broke up, and the company divided ron oes, fa, Bommeer Bis Ge eee | ons to beneane sacslonseammrenmn to the Cape ER. BERNHARD LISTUMA RN hod Violinist, | bill was them takem up but not finished. Tiom, after seeetenneey a minating Gover- | iteelt ne singte digs eatin toon that state were not eligible by fenwon of thar covernment. | Again, the Cafasos, who have | lope boy, died at the aime homme ara ‘ ° “ al . peat tone kes, or Jewell and the old ticket, ted | »- | evening—so1 ad ley’: e A 7 <i ~ day SIGNOE RICCO HARP, Mn. Rarxe, U. &. attorney for Utah, this | wr cesp ana thes Cape ped Nene fo Professor Henry's, ond some to Me SF. | disabilities not having been removed. ‘The Goy- | ;}rune from the nome A He | a beating miticted by Daniel Barclay, also oot Bia a eo byes morning appeared before the House Committee | lutions which favor a reduction of the debt; ex, | Brewn's. Some persons actually went t0 more tl Noll male prvape Memon Based, Ri tb op weg Lope ro irabode. | Fed, who has escaped arrest. GRAND ORCHESTRA = pros undiminished confidence in President | than ouc of the places mamed. The hackmen | ‘ction of Congress, inorder tocmbrace aslargea J D4 woods. instance quoted {s that of Pitcairn’s at OTE? Of over on Territories, and urged that the necessary Grant; : ducti suffered sorely, and charged accordingly. dield as possible im his selection to ill the va- - a Team FIFTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS. | appropriations be made to carry on the pros. | (TPnts Urge economy; a reduction of taxati : cancy. and Driver. sland, in the Pacific, where nine English sail. ~ ors, six Otaheitian men, and fifteen women of paca gh page py Pe ee Tree, 1h 133, owing | Jersey City, and killed the driver George ‘o brawise amo 80 ie, ¢ population y, " ras reduced to four whites ‘and ten Otaheitian | W<*ty and the two horses. Price of admission, @1; reserved seate, 50 cents | ecutions for polygamy against the Mormons in | (4.7%, te *vecie payment; a tariff for reven xire. Reserved seats aud tickets con mow be bad cuits Musi~ St-re. Deert t jment; a tari for — Along line of carriages moving out the on! improvement in the system national | i4th-street road last night told of the brilliant that territory, or that no further action towards n sie store, where ihe pre punishing ld bc hg om y to | RAbKS the abolition of the franking privile party at “Mount Pleasant,” the hand- ~ granting public lands to actual settlers onl: “fk geek Pee ke ae celebrated | have the money to earry on the trials, setates feomperapen; Glmcation Gea teeke ne | mime aubushal SeiabnGs OC MELE. P Brown. mane‘netory.of Meinwa. 4 Son. warerooms in Mr. Morrill (Me.) saidthe government having ~ prosecuted the war upon e principle which iseumed, the absolute political disabitity of e 12,000,600 of je, and absolute overthrow ofthe eee at pl ; ‘Ultimately only one white remained 4 - crisp air and the legitimate government of ten states, the | “Omen. | oy Tweed and Connolly. . Contest yor a Littie Koce Post @rrice. | FM, Kc. The convention elected Governor | A brisk drive through the “ety Airst step in the process of reconstruction | lire; But @ mixed race had sprang up.which in | arpany, NY soo, Tie Senne Court has Wpbicetn at WC. Metzortt 2 Coemudeutars. | ComTEsT TOR Litrus aud Poa: | 2¢¥ell, also, Bartiett Brent, Lubin L. Sayles, | bright moonlight brought the guests in Le neTearly amnesty, im order to quality TP Tae ee aaals. fn inde it con- | gecided the cancsof Tweed and Connolly, aire, other dlogeie trom | 14 fa Brown and tein charming da en. -isted of 189, 90 that it had almost trebled in 31 ‘Tre in hese who were to take part in the ined the nomination of J. S. Pollock to be postmas- | the districts of the state. It would be hard to say who were us ‘ation at ‘thro C4 sae thea rota sno amram A @ John Tweedy delegates at large to the | conditicn to enjoy the cordial welcome of Mr. es ; ON EXHIBITION Nuw So. | Roads this morning had under consideration | National Convention, with years. The object of the lecture, which is fully | ‘D& tBe decisions of the Special Term us to the AND SALE ane 77s Sr. sovernments. The assumed bai and ordering the arrests with cost. : pac a great civil, politied! and son reported in the Rerue Scientifique of the 234 Sia ae TeMST. | ter at Little Bock, Ark., vice suspend. | | Barrimoae axp Potomac Raiteoan.—The | through the different rons Sf the’ seat | uecessity ai thoeed of the wor Thaman races: be Decedeeer ite, Pisrality | Gem. Mameock Won't be the Deme- ed. oa in quite a tarot con! over this | bufiding of the bg ogy this place is in an | mansion, but we noticed Attorney-General Wil- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The adherent to biblical tradition, and want to agg ny ero pominat a, Senator ee favoring 1t, and | advanced stage. jenere. C. & Co. are | tizms and lady, Senator and Mrs. Hamlin, Sen- House, in the ‘ing hour, the prové scientifically that we have sprun, from = ihe Howton sha nut veronica by Haagen | Itemtateiar uieiemcasessiettaceaare | sce and tr dobatan,Socetary Borel | ‘Tit te morning hour, reed the on] tev nut a but now the tableshave been turned. and Pol- | that now the groundworks ate fue cnorgh ex, | Mi Boutwell, Secretary Delano and Mrs. Del- = tee on Education and Labor to donate coeds of the sale of public lands to the EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE. Mr. pee Mass.) addressed the House in sup- ick mucceeda Hodges. The committee heard | vanced to admit of the euperstructures being | o'er Ame MF. and Mrs. J. G. Borst, ig - Mr. and Mrs. J.’ W. Baker, Hon. J. M. Crebs the statements of Senators Rice and Clayton, | put in place, 60 that in a'very few dave the lady, Senator Patterson and ladies, buy tok no action in the matter. Triage one Che Cain ‘iil og completed. Mr Harierand laden Geena a Negicy und 7 care are already at or near renceville, , Mr. G. W. 's y Ixvustigatiso THE TazasuRy Accounrs.— | Tht tran four miles from here. This much pet RE ie yrs A. P. Bro: Messrs. Lynch, Barnum and Hay, of the House we can vouch for. In a chort time the material | and lady, Senator J. S. Morrill and lady, Miss Committee on the Expenditures of the Treas- | trainswill be here, and any doubton the subjsct | Swann, Chief Justice Drake and ladies, Mr. — ne He, Witt Naver Try it AvAtx.—There <4 nds Lead sith peters a orate Yor rena aay atl = 2 ages New Yorx, Jan. 25.—Kev. J.D. Bradi ~ale. He claimed that it would stopatraingoing | | \¥W Yorx, Jan. z a toe 4 the “highest rate of eveed ia half tts own Ritualist, was received imto the Catholic ength. wass railroad man up yesterday. —_s here-who treated this euggestion with scorn, Five a « of the Baltimore and Potomac road will be sot | si Mis. beacons General and’ Miss | -he government and the protection of the pub. | {T¢,*#'d he would wager large sums Cuariaetows W. Van tae, con- ae | Tz rere tthe Treasaryt-dey trom 10 weeck | of the Daitinore tnd Fot ‘ima, ‘Aa. Shenerd and, lady” Stowta | 'clerig, He argued iat ere was moshing | “rabcgwotian’ sigh gain aor quicker than | gC tua Nagy cath ote BDAY EVENING, Januar until noon, making cursory examinations ot the a teateen a Ea ck Cattel, Col. Magruder and lady, Mr. and Mrs, | oF the mn of local power f @ cen- | ince and fixed it on an car on the Switeh- | jUtion to hoist the United States flag over their Higher Dinner in which accounts are kept, and ascer. | A New Junsey Mrermuy.—A young girl of Adolf Clue, Hon. 0. K- Colton and lady, Hoa, | ‘Tal power equal to educatlon, gavetothe | nce and wank up to thoven of Ib ball, Ove voting against it. boris. and jeceneity, po | if there are sufficient wpa Newark, N.J., named Theresa Denior, aged 18 | 7%) bp Som. SP Te 4 posed sed capacity to understand the buestions ad ae, went on top jount Jn en duittanee 2 conve omse at | | REBinst defaications. The committee first vis- | years of age, and exceedingly attractive th ner | J; D- Conge which arose. Education developed the indus. | jsf@h, {0 get 8 fair a let ber come Another — Rescue commence at 5 o'clock. _ eH" | ited the division of issues in the Treasurer's | sppearance, has mysteriousis dienporared. Sie tyr 2 Mr. M.G. | ‘ties, and in support of this he produced statis. | jlepan'he moe ee pane fore while antil she | Cusareerows, We Ven en 25 — Wiliam a = Thelity was sescrded tae: fom mnere every | was born ou Staten Island, but her father, who | Miss Goodyear and Mise Whitney, Mr. M.G. | Tics, and in support of ts inoued for in | VCash to move along at the rato of sixty miles | cary man, wasrhet through the brea" +: PorPine THE QUESTION. > ae ay } ° Emery and lady, Miss Emery, Judge and 3 showing «n hour, and then he suddenly foot est! cility was accorded them for examining the | is a highly respectable man, but in poor elrca Emtny. Mr. and Mie te Cop aes, ae ventions as compared with the number who | ‘ny the ‘brake and put we eite pon foot | lust evening by a. companion, who wascarclosty tL SITY, HAUGH will lecture on the above in- | Pooks. They will probably have another session tee bo Mre. D.C. Forney and Misa Forney, Get cond sees Sek Ee, See eqeeter namber of minute later the eyeof any solitary traveler : ee eae ts Mrs. N. L. Jeffries and Miss Jeifries, Se vat fee Bp pec Bh) telligence | assing through those wilds might have observed re FRIDAY EVENING. $005 JANUARY. Diermict Matrans purone tax Srxare | [OUeE =a" ator Ferry and lady, Judge Ferris and lady, | °t the people. He charged that the democratic | "tar y stillon the trackanda | No Lrxvrims i Revicios.—The Wisson- si ok CoumiTTER—rhe Senate Committee on the ‘. L Genegal and BL b- Giimore, Senator T. party was responsible fora condition of ignor- } ‘silroad man down bill the black. | sn ference of the M ist 4 Admission. 50 cents. JOGA | Duce of Octembte elleccatee cease ee | See ees one sam a | Hows ang lady, Gencral and Mis. ‘Totten, Mr. | ‘ance, poverty and crime which existed ar the | cerry ‘bushes and” ‘Readforemost at | Church have declaredagainst whisky and lager, — —— ¥ ys ~ J. T. J. a al m- re by '. “a a day inakehdl of Theredafe ae Gamectneae: thus fel! a viotim tothe wiles of the destroyer, | #20 Mrs; Hillyer, Mr. J. 7. H. Halt TWusckinsoe; |) table condition of ignorance inthe ater mee pe OE pad ng A orm ete fy Sg BALLS, PARTIES, &c. waren ait Get Gaies She lett home, it is said, without the knowledge g : aga » | ineky. * mp ng Vo Siete NP ly be taken on the | or ber ta. Dr. and Mrs. payden, Mr. and Mrs. Klingle, ‘Mr. Beck (Ky. asked railrond man not only bas faith in the | jing , cirenses and Muscum:, a a following bills now before the committse: Bill ws ae Sad eens Coto nag males, Hon. J. Lynoli | Mor this nator | eer? be found euthor- | “vailabiity of theair brake, bat be is convinced | sed denouttees Gem al as being mera at ms F SPAN SOINER OF TES I Powe rate the Washington Canal and Water | Twp, Hail, axp ConsoLuy.—Tweed still | and indies, Colonel und Mrs. Taylor, Menon | tt fer iitee eagtied ftter tha anes recat ud be a good thing if eome man would | evil, and Weeding to sin and contamination ¥ 12, at TRADE: Power Company, bill uting 2,000,000 rea.of | remains in the city, and states that the report | Mrs. Clark BMillsand Miss Eva Mills, Hon. L. M. Mr. Book. hae ane, an never machine tor taking the flatness and | This is the last movement. oo Of 3.h and B street public lands to the ct of Columbia for | that he bad been summoned befure the election | Morrill, Judge and Mrs. MacArthur, Mr. and - - a derstand ang | “(Reral demoralization, as it wete, out of mati- a oe a ings geotl man and ladies educational purposes; House bill to fund the | committee at Albany is incorreet. Moyor Hall | Mrs. A. B. Mullett, Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Murphy ated poses. € mative of Artancemone Ml T District debt; bill restoring the control of the | wag at his office as usual ® Hehant, Geo. Longdon, J. D. Bontz, Wi = » busily en; ii Mr. Hi and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Fran! = Jail to the marshal. (On this bill the committee | transactin; Foutine business, " erent. lin phily : Di ilp and Miss Dix of New York, A. S. Mien Eeverned by the recommendations of the | his abdication daily become fainter, while a | $olomons and daughter, Hon. J" H. Platt and judges of the District Supreme Court. The | conviction that he will hold office to the end ot | lady, Senator and Mrx. Pomero: Hon. 8. P, MYé@rzxi0vs doth of Time bring round its revenges.” The pre- ng says: “<A report to. the {nis morning | sent style of hair-drensing will Lave te change, PIANOS, &e. tition urging the repeal of the charter of the | his term, if not removed by the legisiature, gains | Poland and lady, T. 3. Parvin, Mire and ase) Be Treen pear nres 10.20 celock last and then what are you going to do, young wo = ms '“—"___________} Medical Society will also probably be considered ground. ’ He himself refuses to tive ‘ny indica | Nathaniel Page, Mr. and Mra, 4. Rutherford, men, who have forever your hair TREAT BARGAINS IN PrCuND-HAND MU. } to-morrow. ohne redo mpd —— ae — alings 3 Hi, Beiaken, Ee aee Mes. A. 0: ments of the gen by wearing it im frinetter eis sit NePRUMENTS. inciadin beg ge are over, for counse! ul » Miss Grace Spaulding, Mr. an: rs. oa - re. Tue ALLEGED Post Orrice Contaact day to Bay proceedi in one of the cases . H. Smith and ter, Paymaster and | v'otess to fear. He S7- Spanish priests are urging the formation Fravps.—The House Committee on Post Of- pending Resteee Bim wns denicdok, 'Y. Tomes, Mrs. Stewart, H. S. Vanderbilt, Mr. and |. ‘Bade yest that Of # Spanish National Church. fices and Post Roads this morning commenced | 24th. Mra. J. L. Mrs. J. W. pon. - and 5 Se investigation of the alleged fraudsin the || ‘Tax Lares? Caninet Onisia tx Sratm.—As | ult, Hon. B. Se erent lady, Dr. and ‘Departme: meetings. ter, = = - | Post Cfiice at in the matter of postal | has been already indicated, as soon as it be- an H, Donn Piatt s7No lady considers herseif ly Having cetermined w intro- | toate contracts. The only witness examined | came apparent that Herrera, the ministenal 1 igs oe ee ga ad eauipp Tor ehiting without the coauthors AA aoeeta this city the celebrated SOHO was Mr. O. K. Harris, late Cditor of | candidate for the presidency of the Spanish | Zimmerman, G. 8. Johnson and latiee Peon gp ten MACKEK PIANO, Philadephia, which! Patriet, testified to the fact of the b- | Cortes would be defeated, the Premier, Senor Mr. Wallace, Mr. W. B. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, @7 Superintendent Bolander, of San Francis- hae he newest ea Geode making the , visited the king and informed him that iss Ki Mr. and Mra. J. b. Sa: co, bes appointed two iadies on the state bear4 tone: ie better Bntsbed, sad spores than aay orices m with these | the dis manitested by the Cortes left | Br and Mrs B. Fy Devs, nod ors. oe other Pane mad-. 1 now offer the same at SS per . r. rs. B. avis, some 300 others. cent. lesecashthan eny other first clase Harris the intor- | Bim but two alternatives, viz: the dissolution | There was some capital dance 87 The Kentucky House of Representatives be bought. or for regecuable instalments. ved from, and the ‘was | Of the body or the resignation of the ministry, duly and utilized, interludes to have voted the repeal of the law making insan - examine for yourectwan J.C. McKibben. know | and that the latter course bad been reanived | ullow of partaking the ab rt ities of ty a cavee for divorce. decd CARL RICBTER. 935 Penns. ave. ki; of the truthof | upon. The has taken time for consulta- | the hosts. The Party broke up at a very late own knowledge . but had confidence in bis inform- | tion before &@ new cabinet, and in the cee tare : ecise ne ap- on Tuesday next. It be stated that is Cary wy and this may account for bis charges against Mr. Cres- well. Ili Tret Matters Beyors tax Hovss Commitrer.—The House Committee on the District of Columbia met this morning, and had under constderation the bill regulating the ad- mission of pupils into the Columbia Institution for tbe Deaf and Bumb, in Tne Stam, but camo te no couclaton Uerean i g f Hl 3 and with this Roth the Semate and House ‘committees Ma ate es will visit the Institution on next at 10 ? O'clock Mr. Kidd tioners who ai i Lf # H i H i Ly i | H 5 ' for the he | their labors: ‘os Prevent such | afr-and Bre A.J. Johnson, 323 west Stth a — street, New York, have issued cards for a re- thing wel- | ception on Saturday evening, February 34, to to the ‘their | meet Horace G: ‘on the occasion of his Cist is sores Stokely | birtl.’2). The invi are embellished with members | an excelient picture of the philosopher of the se | Hat's more thas the matter be referred back to To Bas been ta: | To-night Mr. and Mrs. Pernando Wood Ss ‘and to crea, CLOTHING sae, | tyectal committee be appointed to mane the in. being amerted that | give the second of their two card receptions. for om each Ofliard At Oaw Hall. 696 7eh etront_ nemo | wegetprenent, and Be. Bide thelr ane. 9100000. A war? | 7-Tio placid conjustors of street FS ee ees ot. hess CARRS BAZAR. 914 Pe. sreue, between ecu satinked with the Dix Ris has | car» not only throw offthe newsborr wo elam- ty yo yng FS + is the chea; and a ve i. ape sacred » itterly bape, mamma. been one LB. atte ed Fe ith them. Mr. Elitrid, his own use | they have come to passengers who t =< SBS ae | Rates ghia pies them Se Badge tie ans cod is