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rr 11 Fook CERT: rem MONTH. Copies at the coun‘er fwo Cents each. By mail—three months, 91.59; te months, $3, one year, $5.00 a we iene eee ek | _ B9—N®. 5,886, WASHINGT, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1872. TWO CENTS. THE EVENING STAR. ' e Pabliched Daily, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusylvauia Avenue, corner 11th St, WE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CONT. ss KAUPPRAANN, Prevt. year, SF Invariably in advance, fa both fame, | V and 00 payer sent longer than paid for. H BF Rates of advertising turnisued on ay lieation. | SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. _ Proposed Recajusiment of the Navy OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, ‘There were a great many elegant reception ——— |. Chipman’s Speech in the House. Dr E P Banning. Sry (oi New York.) IMPORTAST ne EASES | Seats Ong; BeBe tents een ania peasaber of goer This Afternoon’s Proceedings. it : . Should #i: Bay de com sw, gentlemen at * *. 2 i tlcmen among the callers. Mrs. Gen. Babcock, » 1s Why Congress ja Rati nim dete Washington News and Gossip, | ne posra of Naval Officers of whien View | Uemenameng the « Siscete righ pcaae Hovectaae, ——— eo ‘Schools tn thie District. SaTurpay, January 2%. THE SENATE is not in session to-day. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The House met as in Committee of the Whole, for debate only; Mr. Palmer (lowa) in the chair. MR. BECK SCENTS DANGER IN THR POSTAL TELEGRAPH SCREME. Mr. Beck (Ky.) addressed the House on the subject of a postal telegraph, opposing both bills which were under consideration last Congress andsaid he had not been able, as a member the special committee on the postal telegraph, neither the majority or the minority re- He said the committee was so muc it Was impossible to make a majority re- Yet, in spite of this, Mr. Beck said, a Wus made to the Senate the other day wh ed the House bill, and, which, it wa> had received the endorsement of special postal telegraph committee ot the Houre. He deni that this was so Mr. Beck claimed whole me wa tor the pury neolidating the telegraph lines and increasing value of the stock of telegraph lines which had now been bought uy iy. He c fo consolid: Admiral Rowan was president, convened at the Navy Department some months since to | number oi calle. Mrs. Sharp, with her cousin examine into the cases of such officers as deemed | ytise Palmer, also made their house agreeable to themselves unjustly passed over by promotions, | aj). Thy family of Judge Aldis bas made a ri b tions. The President will hold reeeptions ‘rom 8 to 10 o'clock p.m , on Thursday, Febraary 1 and 15. tions will take place every and Friday being their day, they hada great placements e , wn. Beata xpd Piles. by a Fation= bed ate, to the appli nt Rep Gen. Chipman, our Delegate m Congress, delivercd an able speceb in the House of Repre- ay in Laver of the bili appropriat aeres oF al scrip to endow the beols in this District. Mie opening made in conformity with the act of Congress of | hosts ot nd Miss Adis rauks among the ‘ », from J to So’etwck. July 25,1 eluded their inves deeides y too had a large rece Mrs. Colfax wilt receive ou Wednesdays | days their repor as also did Mrs. and Miss Bariow. during the reason, (commencieg Jannary 3d,) | mitted to Congress, —The clear beautiful night was favorable for from 2.39 till 5 p. follows :—That Cosans the evening entertatuments, the two principal The wives of the several members of the Preai- } restored to his origmal positic ng the reception at the Attorney dent's Cabinet wt! nd the ball g on Wednesday after- * | noon of each week. rom ten “Mr. Speaker, for the firet in the history gover? ment, the propi@ot the Distric aie Tmitted to make known the tothe country throngh a representati by themselves. There are many qacs- of vital interest to the people whom I rep- t, which I Lope to b to the attention of oral and at the proper “*myselt to them t scemed to that Comm- hn De Camp be promvted to his orig: position as a rear admiral ou the retired Commodore Charles W. Pickering be to the grade of commodore st, with th epee | enero | aa es 2 ee Pat nced | Noor for Qeir dressing room; ai | tee following 9 ton Yclock—viz: January 13th and 26th, Februar; oe 7 | rank; that Captain be al- | the third floor. A hand=oime supper was serv mb. i " vanced in rank, next below ¢ asd. | in conservatory on the first floor. Mrs Birs. Blaine’s receptions every Wednesday | Corbin; that Commander Samuel R. Franklin | Williams were a beautiul pearl colored silk, old Helland | afternoon of the season, beginning January | be promoted and take rank next after Com- | relieved with cherry trimmings, and Ler brigh and female. | roth, from 2x to So’chock. mander dames S. Thornton; that Commander | face and cordial w the pieasai . ‘Mek: Maxtthal harp secuivtaen WAaKGe Edward Y. McAuley be restored to his original | est accompaniment to th bie greeting- ome a ree ne ame Tavk, next atter Commander W. D. Whiting: | of her husband. Mrs. Pa n assisted Mrs, that Commander Jolin H. Rassell be restored | Williams to bis original place on navy list; that Com- | cate and mander A. W. Jolinson be restored to bis origi- | and ” relabon- Disiret of Columbia by » the na tion. While Congrese has fostered edacation incernal improvements, and almost every varic- ty of local enterprive elsewhere in the country, the capital lias received scarcely any attention net even to the extent of providing forthe con venient discharge of public duties by the offi cers of the government, while the splendid ek Priest te je we ey buyers. i keep a larger wean we buyin | 7 R mt to buy NTERNAL REVENT E. a entities and hence can aff ri to sell so low. Wil well repay to give meacall, even though it | Seurce to-day were $2 phe receipts from this atitul pink d Imost covered with poi “ eee eg id designs which w r matared by the found- little eut of vewr way ' = nal place on navy list; that Com’r P. ¢ nds ot the go = e ys ‘ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggist. Toe Presivent did not receiv bon ‘be restored to. lie original pi Fig obi exe of ont capital, looking to its development ian tr Seeond and Datreets, NW. | to say, hat Commander John Watters be restored zal, Fs who were ready to do the bid: | fo & pegs mi Ot ths Sivenced clveinaton = to his original place on navy list; that Com- | black velvet with superb | rd th ont Posshation Wines, Liquors, &c., for the Holidays R.G. Hassan, of the pander A ei Breas he sd tb bse | wae @ Landene ot Ghok, forgotten. Patriotism, national pri saitote then one hanised of our citizens feel therm: | is in Washitgton to write some special letters | original place on’ nay = net iom to O. bs ati ” Be 3207 and 3319 " Fras svimae, for bo forthat paper, Austin Yes ‘adie. t the ‘ated Bit- ; 5 ile Tee te parcipate ia the featicitiee imeiinat tothe | MR. Gronoe W. Cuitps and wife, of Phila oliday Season. Mr.C. takestanch pride | delphia, whe have been the guests of the Presi- Im thus being a public be: factor, he does not allow | ; savers? dave e thejetkcr ioe ute Postpone "each lent and Mrs. Grant for several days past, left ob Mast polut to our national capital nt of America, which shall essential element, the A in this view the whole peo: be dition of the people of Mr. Beck made a compar telegraph service in this © and argued that the Postmaster ( uty of Congress to take itself in some fair proportion the cost of quets of gay colors. vation Already bis store gruave with the immgnae | for heme yesterday, esented and examined tuts | her, and was very beeoming! on the et were all. wr Teat national work, its duty to improve 1 p imperted for the Blol- —— : : norSeerett rabl) adie = i a chascioar <piekt on lected harbor, and, in brief, to Seat deveud wien have been satct'd'eith ents Comvinwen.—The Senate, in exeentive ses- pmo eehng® tm XhoI pesitiog 5} fngericll “were om” gots coted Sik. sieht | eels iesreaee 6 Tee Pecan work out the problem of making's cay for the 5 in wi of yesterday, confirmed the nomination of 4 . : ‘s 7 Those ‘ : which shall be commensurate with the nm well ¢ pride of the greatest government and people on the globe, Turnish @ them which I hope to treat in due time. L rise now, sir; to speak briefly mpon an nre pemling before this House : foundation of the » cl at this seat of gover that would be created by this bill. ‘Lo make uy the large deficiency, taxes were sure to follow cd rates that were proposed to be estab ed. Every one, rich aud poor, white and ack, was to be taxed for the benefit of @ clas ding in number 250,000, who are per- Ble to F aud who did no very handsomely dressed in a st well with ber graceful figure Mrs. Mansticid Br di ver —-— | «Place, the Barnard Law Club Last | rose pink, her Jovely face beamin ‘Tre Steamer Horner arrived in Baltimore assembied to try Edward S. Spokes torthe | and her expressive blue eyes shinit last evening. Capt. Brown, who was sent out acapella son fon ES Sire the eed Mrs. Kha wore a& ang ny tet : © > Jarge rooms, jose walls were Lined from ceil- with blac lace trimmings; her hands by the owners to bring her in, came over from ing to r with venerable calf-bound tomes, Soon rans oaalwayl, Ne according weet f James F. Legate, to be Governer of Washing- ton Territory. library of Columbia Lea @ Perrins’ Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAU! 1 refer to the bi tremely attra : ‘ 7 : 2 nore thi fe reports that he did | stadente ora : i ‘ é donating public li ip in aid of free schools bom tite and digestion, and it is up- | Baltimo-e this morn B v ; students were scattered in every attitude on | Sharp wore a ver. i i g pul) iP rivaled for its flavor. not see a single Spanish vessel on the voyage. | chairs and tables, and thought-inspiring stnoke fichu.. Mise Anna e superintend. | i” the Distric =a aes lar iale Wearedirecta) by Messrs. LEA & PERRINS to “t Comrnomien— Tbe Commissioner | CUticd overtiead: ‘The judge, jucy, courtoM- | ie, teniticn aoe ethe glory and censorship an 2 this republ man will dixpate r fathers taid dren have stead oseeete al! partics imeking or vending counterfeits. eee aE ee ON DUNCAN aelteém cers and witnesses sat at the further end of the | white poin Agents, New York Batchclor’s Hair Dye. f Internal Re nue bas received anofter of | rear reom. The judge was the dryest imper- | Among th ).000 to compromise the celebrated fraud cases | sonation of dig ity ever seen; the jury the | tos Tram Baltimore known as the laziest, best dressed, and most intelligent Commissi kind. “At haif-past’ ten arguments and t aster General Creswell, as sacred 4s liberty itself. Faw evlendid Hair Dye ts the best in the w eon mony bad all been heard and the jury r tow and Miss Ballard, ited the idea an S roughout ms brond land, from the wieesions > ° retiring, found a verdict of guilty of mur nd Miss Page, Mr. A. greater secrecy under ag zen regions of Alaska . : Event phan wen oparstions Soeremee e the first degree. The judge sentenced the pris J Mrs. Field, ol of the telegrap He produc and per a virtues they de pot possess. Keuuin | CeTtine Down Exrenses.-The Commis- | ener. overcome with My and dirs. iilver, Mia Aare ‘of the Britieh of we find the gene Wa fecteicrs Hair Dye’ ban had ther Me, <v year: | sioner of Internal Revenue bas notified supervi- guiavoivhed repayaticn to aphold ita hntorrity. ae Lsenblhaaimambige= nachisommrhsecbege made Now vial hace: Lp tar ‘kor Brown. and Miss Parker, . Ferris, Seere- tary Delano and daughter, Mrs. Am dl wite, George William T persons of note. given by General and Mrs. Hunter sind of many people, the mest elegant affair of this season. The large eB. Pr gors To report all assessors whose clerical hire cau be dispensed with, and also report the assessors whose allowance ¢ reduced. It is believed a snving ment of $75,000 per annum may U paver ___. | items. Tae Movewxnt ¥ ‘ graph ; to show that numbers of items ot run- wes had beeu charged to. the capital he showing of a pro. fit wns obtained. id that so far as (he pri dispatches was concerned, he t iY nd aid of varions kinds bave be he asking, with onc only exceptio . with shame and in humiliation tof the its political power. Here, © the magnificent donations to popular ith yells they started to execute ¢ at once, Messrs. Adams and Van Wyck as Langmen-in-chief. ¥. Sun, 2! raat EW NATIONAL THEATER. SvrEmNrexpENe McCaurxe, of the Bureau | Row yen ents aad beautiful house, 49 admirably adapted for | & : eset arr snc et cle Printing and Buel Ne ieee elot entertainments, was all at isposal of the i : + stot 01 . EVERY EVEX THIS WEEK of Printing and Engraving, who went to New Batlonsl pet om Goris, ‘The dest floor was piven up to the | any that would be made by the present head of ave been bestowed upon the great work AND SATURDAY MATINEE York a few days ago to investig condition | Sided. dancers, and the see the Post youth of the country; bere, in ce Department (Muss) suid be agreed with all that had been said by the gentleman as to th: FRITZ* FRITZ FRITZ of the National and Amezican Bank Companie>, . Ke 3 returned last evering. He reports everything THE INIMITABLE DUTUH COMEDIAN, 1x to the whole » has y consecrated sacred people, and over which the € conversation. The 1 to those who preferred istr iny ary refed throngh different rooms, one being given up to F. ii ean Wet acl fre} oer xclusive juri: on tao ress; here. E | a tisfactory in connection with the companies | }ettens were also rea ston eh cog stbstantials, another was a pun roptiety of the government asuming th. | £iNtm exclusive, jurisdiction to Congress; hore, = 30 as M | Bamed. | The ten female clerks who accompa- | ter. Archbishop MeClock aL 7s in another the ices, confectionery, eof the telegraph, bat if these evils wer gvere auacioroh tne Cine one oH = A CHARLES GAYEERS M | nied Lim also returned last evening. 5 Win. HL. Sew Uperegincel. Wlus wes acu se from plactngit in the hands of the gov. | CTS auatter of the € sind BONG. ~ x | Rency—A question having been raised as to | souniricn, Mexico Goninesapancn Cree at General Hunter's, Besiiles | gisnt monoyoly whose lad was in Wallstreet, | tum schoo without an acre of land or s doll DABCES. . = | whether the Treasury Department will, under | earnest. i wm effort to the work of ce a not F whose arms extended around the world oe ? “OUR CO ; & | t:cea and ax urrency forwarded to un | line for the tempted and dangerous classes; com. | N: Y- It was a creamy-white silk, richly tology ae ee) see MONDAY REXT— et of , | Sssistant treasarer for redemption, the Treas. | mending the national prisom association to the ped, |e teres Abpeatel tm be Samii || pecoent he. ding the rudder ot trate | €xist. Tam here rathert MAGGIE MITCH u urer of the United States has ruled that the De- | attention, co-operation and contributions of the | #Citiooms, trom the style of se! Ai Resin z suggest a *, believing that « © mgress win the b Hubbard th partment will pay «xpress charges only on such | prople; counseling the formation of state ascg, | Stet diamonds set in s from antigne @urrency as is iors arded directly to the Treas- | ciatiows, Fst Gmand Bate MArQtE ‘no lo} ger discriminate against a community, at throughout the country; heartily | St), amd the necklace ail intended to speak of him only as the witorney of a company Mr. Dawes.—“An in n insolvent AT HABMONIAL HALL, 624 Pennsylvania Avenue, between é:h and 71) WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31,187 ALSOy GRAND PERFORMANCES oF tue Crreeraten WaAtHINGTON PYRAMID AND PANTOMIME the New York custom-house,in which they say | the members were unable to conceal th that since their names have been mentioned | dicnation. Passionate. specches. we with Judge and Mis. Fisher, aud two Ommittee in an attempt to implicate | which were answered with derisive eries by the neve law Pludents. rs ou duty Executive Mansion ina | few supporters of the ministry. ne deputy ec. | yer entertainments Las 2 pecuniary connection with the New York cus- | claimed: “The thiue hat ome for bag eee SE Oe Oe eas eee OEE RR PERS tem-honse, they desire to be summoned as wit- | The greatest uproar and confusion followed, | te * lable of the New England Socic | nesses in order that they may assist the com- | amid which the sitting was de atanend. | Wes largely attended and greatly enjoy dren attending, the number unable to attend Xe., showing that many children ace deprived I means of attending school. Reviewing at ublic schools of Washingte © county—white aud col rin- | mother; Miss Julia Worthington, Mr a S ed by intro, | ea ing a any viber in the country of or iz | BFEr under the government contract with Ad- | approving the formation of ‘an international | Ave® In addition to the names duving a syerar ar compolian Ee uke acme = ao — ams’ Express Company. congress at Londov July 3d next. Getemai ‘ med the Secre- | mission of telegraphic mearages. General Chipman then proceeded to present €HASSEP OT GUARDS, | od H B ®! : some of the considerations, which, in hisopinion | Grxerars Horace Portes and 0. E. Bab- | | “Tae True nas Cove ror Banutcanes” iN Miss Luc At the close of Mr Dawes Temarks Mr. Beck | Gcmand the pamage si the bill. ‘After ctplaie = | cock have written a juint letter to the chairman | BYU" 7m the Spanish Cortes a storms.scene upen the character of Air. Hablard hereteactes | ‘Bg its provisions, ke gavesome -tatist.ceshow ig ® HUETZEN VEREIN GERMANIA | Of the Congressional Committee investigating | The honse scemed to be token te sarories cad | Sith Mea. Bryan, Moe. Sanger, it He the condition of Our schools, the number of cht | ' pany” ane wry to heen crushed ont by the West Union monopoly. wes —And Ii ay it was be rT “Now, Mr. Speaker, who is responsible for the se yuate accommodation: myson of old i yorn.”” mittee in ascertaining the truth. It appears thai the King finally retused toaccept | soiree at the residence of Mr, ’ has thr ° : atte 4 that if our ta : it. | the resignation of the ministry te by Sa- | C street, which consisted largely of literary’ au more sympathy far eo Mosical and Theatrical Performances, &e.. Gr. RUTLER was before the House Commit- poeta, grad the decree disso a tok nan | -sanaienl cucvomton, = si aoa y than the gentle | & t . Gentiemen + Ticket Ladies’ Ticket tee on For ign Affairs this morning, in behalf of | issued in consequence. The erally | — Next week the Seeretary of War will give nor for the Per sion at once 4 : t bill introduced in the House by him giving | sympathize with the deputies, = : ot tisieas ze will be given d temand the | on Tuesday evening, areception to the grada . u t of things here 4 c : mail, stn evermment. The | atea ot Princeton 1sident in Washington, to that the general government, while not respon sible altogether. probably, for these inadequat accommudation I is’ properly chargeabic Ove very handsome or clepent, one to the most comical, and | Lounty to the fishermen of this country affected Ppl Pog ao ; egies: the ‘tion of the Tre t = ee oO ir mations and % THe COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, | PES ig tb tee Rabsty- question. Wo teen tre: | imsectisiely forms a nee « he agitation | meet Dr. McCosh, = janZ.tu. fe m te <4 Do Cae | fakeu by the ommittee. General Bntler wants | very great in Madrid. Disturbances are feared EXERAL OnpgR” INVESTIGATIO HIBITION ee No. | his bit added as a section to the bill to | 2d troops are under arms. jgett textitied before the S he report’ d for the execution of that portion of 7 7 th ‘Treats of Washington relating to'the ieie | ,,WOESES 18 lowa.—The Davenport Gazette ‘ : . says: One of the three or four gray wolves that aan ,MARMRITER'S, dati alan erie. os have been prowli the upper end of the town- doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall.” ns Me. Lyxcn’s Commirtes on Treasury | o*, and Pleasant Valley, was shot b: J é ; 1 ice Or Paintings, Engraving. aes | EXPENDITURES had another session at the | Oy Gilberten ee eeay Bight, about a rail ~~ ae the greates But there was nv poly he so much ieared as a monopoly bby the go Mr. Wells ( Jdresse House in pport of his lish the territory of skakoma snd provide a territorial government for the Indians. Mr. Townsend (Pa.) read a lengthy speech in support of a protective tariff as necessary t sustain and develop the industries of the coun- try, and to show that the republican party were the triends of a protective tariff, and the demo- Tats were free-traders. Mr. Chipman, delegate from the District of Columbia, followed. [A synopsis of his speech: ar people are a larger per cent. of tax fur school puar- Au probably auy other city of our popu- lation. 1 submit, in this connection, a table showing the expenses of our schools avd their growth in the District in the last ten years. The rapid in crease of expenses has more than kept pace with the increase of population, while the system h advanced in efficiency a hundred fold. This table, Mr. Speaker, presents an exhibit every 5 Window in a glen to which he hi Poutwell’s shouider.” Leet’s evidence de: a qantas, Federes Tecuss Wictent ‘and Tas | Treasury Building might before last. Mr. 11. | traced, and where he had been in oe eee this asertion, war read, and witness awovets seg, Ringe. Nails, &c.,in the ‘ G-. Fant, of the banking house of Fant, Wash- | devouring his small prey. He was a large vil- | the exact words; witness heard ©. B. Mattison RMs CASH 2 ays | ston & Co., was examined as to what he | luin—measuring nearly tive (eet from fail to | and James B. Taylor say that Grinnell could do re Mame and Number. ap25 ly }nows of the Seth Johnson defalcation. It will | nese, fat, fur two inches long, and the stature ee in head gcc order business, as he = ~ | be remembered, that Johdson had money on | of a good sized Newfoundland dog. The neigh- | had becu forced to give it to Leet, Porter und | will be found other coll way creditable to our people; but, sir, it has been LECTURES deposit at the bank above mentioned. ‘The | berhocd is well rid of the ugly’ scamp. We | Lindsay, who allerearde sub-let the bus TRE Sent SSE eet at no little cost to as.” Our taxes have increased = = a committee held another se=sion at the Treasury | notice that wolves have been seen this winter | Mr. Eixby also informed witness that he h Pay axp Miteace ov Stat Leaistatons. | (ait ly julll we are pow paying sixty cents om A TTERNOON LECTURES TO LADIES. see ment tie morning. The work of the com- | in several of the river counties north of | paid Porter for the privilege, and offered to | cis island aiows 21 ner diesr amines Sen ak ieeaae ain ar cin be i —_ the methods of samuists in the examination of | bere, on both sides the Mississippi. It is sup- | show him the checks; witnees is certain from al! | Cents; alaine #2 per diem, milenge Weeeeone ete bead fps sidings eet ae Yo A it the pleasure toannounce that | the methods of accounts in the Treasurer's ‘d that they were driven out of the woods in | he bad heard and seen that Porter was engage: ! other cities: “Chicago pavs on the hundred dol- secured a series of free lectures from Dr. | Office. wax; Vermont per diem, mileage 10 cent isconsin, by the great fires of last fall, and | in the jobs; would not believe Porter under oat): S >. ~ | lars 16.1 cents, Boston Baltimore 25. Phy Sgt Bow York. to be given be. | a wavy APEaSEnLn have made thelr way acrow the country to the | it he denied his connection with the general | (itagc> New denne ee ne ie dade Alem Be | deiphia 26, C aint Louis 49, Sam ‘ot th and Hate ww ee Daptle HE Navy AprRorziaTiox BiLt reported | well-stocked region. order business; witness was appointed deputy El.5ochilleage 10 conte; Delaware ee marina | Francisco” ‘Pays fo he Kee by Mr- Hale, trem tee Committee put on hearing that the Preal lont 3 In support of the bill be submitted further: — as © AnotneR Covntess im Jail. vor Bicamy. items | A woman ealling herself the Countess Frieda “For | Helene is locked up in the Hudson county (N. MECHANICAL PHYSIOLOGY, on Apy ropriations, contains the follow! n, aint, Preat gal bearing apom, physical grace sad | of interest to the citizens of the Distric mileage 4 cents; Minnesota 83 per diem, mile- ginia, Michigan, indiana ebraska each &% per diem, mile- a formed by Secretary Boutwell that he 1. That the general government should assist in witness) was anénemy of ihe Administration the support of our public schools, for the reason ; , vrei > ‘ e ; that a.arge per cent. of the children here are Vy uervous affections, and other prevaieut physical | €reeting th> tower and dome for the refract- | J.) jail on the charge of bigaaye whe sie es ¢ resigned, expressing Ws regret that the Pres- | age 10 cents; Oregon and New York & per diem ii cgttin te , disabilities of women. Subject vlewed frome aew | ing telescop: at the Naval Obser atory, £19,000. he tho dauguterer tho taneenl a, claims to | ident should countenante the acts of military | miicage 20 cents; Tennessee $4 per diem, mile. | te Children of parents in the service of — - 2 b1 2 : +4 5 y £1,100; | the Count were e: to be married wh “Lot wit yy hey FP A Washington yard, $1,017.25; for draughtsman | serted her, and the, growing des porate, weoepted Indians i any Nf opportunity. and clerks to the naval constructor, $6,000; for | a proposal’ of marriage frem Wm. Voe hr indians in my lite 1GHEB EDUGATION.— fev. RICHMOND | “TaUshtsmen and cierks under the bureau of | German dancing-master, whom she supposed te — FA yi ab Pecidene ot St uatronen war | Seam engineering, #5,000.. bea single man. but who,it ls al'eged,really had TUDE A ED Ae RV eee yn Maou, Temple | Commissionzns or ASsay.—The President pale Ut-treated she abane in Mankets and bea eet, The Higher Réteation Ite elations to YEE | Has arpointed the following commissioners to | bigamy five days ago. He has since withdrawn | Enasey aes are couluing people. | Yesterdda ‘ation. #dmittance 23 pon ai'; | the annual assay at the Mint of the United | the charge, however. and she will probably soon | sldcct o ailed himself of the right of be chock. Lecture cummence States st Philadelphia on the 12th proximo: | Dé Teleased. ¥. Tribune, 26! ent, whose domicile is elsewhere, ¢ 10 cents; Missouri and Kentucky each #° per diem. mileage 10 cents; lowa $5 per diem. mileage 20 cents; North Carolina, Arkausas, and Alabama each &6 per diem, mileage 10 cents ith Carolina, and California each mileage 2) cents: Georgia and Mis- sis Si per dicm, mileage 20 cents; Louisiana $5 per diem, mileage 10 cents; Texas $8 per dem, m cents, ata $19 per diem i cousin pays S330 per annum ; Pennsylvanta $1,900 per an. em, and 5 cents per da the rate of com- P most Cases, pay no taxes in support of our port to Congress while Commissioner of Educa: fion, placed this per cent. as high as titty, In the report of his successor, Mr. Eaton, for 170, the per cent. is put about one-third. In the re- port of our superintendent of schools, Mr. Wil- son, he estimates this per cent. at twenty-eight be assumed at twenty-five per saw so many think there were & ke off an Ind mer moves Westward the whole of the bygdcn should not fall upon the tax-payers of tH District. Our own chil- by sitting down on our bot box steve, whi Professor Henry, Smithsonian Institut: n! fe . . % TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. — e ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Tringraphed Beciuswriy to The Beeming S'ar. Beus TROACHING 1X ot als, principalty t ical refngees The same special «ls Bourbonr bave = 0, Prine * that the Spanish party in Eng question of the Affeirs at V factions opposed e. The dan mon Lown Ot Sir Charles Dike a constitutional order et O The Peabedy Pu: RDOX, Jaw - The Mississippi Legisiatare. Jackson, Miss. dam. 2 There bas beer cided ettor ture te repeal the tour thous: submis by Abul to that effect was ki and a similar bill tke thvited Senate to-day This settle eral roads in this state. ex are making rapid p and Northwestern i A bill was iral iurcan, and ) crop report. last night by Geuers! Willis t House * The Grand Duke has instructed me to thank the eitizens Preston, at th Imper pm. on Tanda (Signed. Porsser ° Justice Long Delayed in Bw Yorn, ta i r that sof 15 Years and carrot age Nay comtract marmage with the consent of their purentsor gua Xo allusion is made to plarality Woods is preparing a mesage on the act Telative to the admission of tah. ° The Last Victim of a Woman's Ven- Keance. New York, J —George W. Watson. shot yesterday by Mrs. Hyde, bad a fatally in Hart ford, Com. He ixssidto have been rather dis spated and formerly too intimate wit Hyde. She alleges that he ntly t ber, ca T Waa names, # ereay abused ber inthis way more than ever. The coroner’ inquest has mot bee luded Hall a Milliom Missing. New \ receiver ot the bilities of $980,600 Heiser & Sous a 0 an indebtedness of conding secretary, 1. Bond= were found rgely by Conkling ik bas been run very loosely, it New York. * steamer Charleston a rived la rleston. Shee twenty-four kublux in charge of a d of infantry. They were recently convicted a Columbia, S. C., their sentences varying from eto five years. They were taken to the A BY penitentiary this morning ° Fire and Loss of Life at Scranton New Youk, Jan. 2:.—A Scranton dixpate @ brick dwelling, « hall, da barn a rdav. An as sutlecated at ral dischar, inlle owing tod Japanese Taking can Justice. Sas Frawcr . .—The Chief Justice of the Supreme © Japan attends the Fit teenth District Court regularly, and is se alongside Judge Dwindieon the bench. His «ants are taking down al! the proceedings in the trial of Ihe Brokaw, for the murder ot Rob. ert Evans. . Minister Washburn Banquets General New Ve Therehave been The miners an Paris. Jan. 27.—A special from Nice to the a fer States that Minister Wash grand banquet to General Sherman and Lieut. Grant on the eve of their departure tor Italy. An American squadron was ready to sail tor Itali ports. New Vor, 4 —The police last night captured awhole gang of burglars in aden in the Rowery. eleven in number,and an immense ty vi burgiars’ tools of a valuable char- — | Brick Pomeroy Sued for a Breach of nterests are elsewhere. and who, in | schools. Profesor Barnard, in his special re- | cent. These children should be educated, and | 4 - misteok for a valise. He was very much sur- dren are excluded from the schools by the pres- BALLS, PARTIE Frotessor Jolin Torrey, United States Away ae wie ee cotati ang 7 Te let | prised, and the quartermaster has 1 OPLE.—The fourth annus? | exce of thir class, and we here have an explana. ALLS, Ps Ps} Psper Hema tehconstby ral F. A. P, Bamnar + | who was arrested Tuesday last for writing Teac jaudanum poultices ever since.” congress of Englinh trades’ unions, a at tte m, in part, of ibe large number o chYdrea | ST GRAND SOIREE OF THE BRBII fessor Fairman Rogers, Phi on, | cent letters to ladies advertising in the columns " = Nottingham on January 6th, was attended by able to obtal in the REE SCCIALS. co WEDNESDAY gm | George H. Sicwart,, Philadelphia; John dey | °f,the New York Herald, was ed aE the | pieeee ceereee nee ‘AVE axraign A large proportion ot our children are the RVENING. Jan. let, ir2, at bar of justice in New York on Thuraday. Judge | BOchner, a German, ot Market street, Pate seventy delegates, representing in the aggre jren of our colorea c Kaos, Depaty Comtalmloner of Gatrecnn ad cr, 8 ict aemetet Ce gate too i12mechabies. ‘The well-Luown George r. G. commer of Sih ant ¥ st 4 Dew Ly Do wes ye comm! 0 jail ona charge ot | Petter was president of the congress. ‘The nine Ficnete $1 nimiftiogs genticuse end loties fessor W. P. ¢, New Haven, Cony; R. F. | jocing aked him Tne ngased in such ba- | Ligainy. ‘The two wives have been living hac: | hegtia toy erect ding te all part |<. ‘The Dill is in pursuance of the policy al- Gumaiinne of Arvengementee th Uavenhe . | atevens, Esq., San Francisco; Samuel A/Gre-n, | he wa too intent on looki Md to sa: pily in the same house some years, Philip repre- | of Great’ Britain. Mectings of stips ready wisely established by the governine: whant, Geo. Lungdon, J. D. Bunti, M. D., Bostun, Mass,” tempting to conceal the Sense of shane gat | senting to his second wite that the ilest was his | shiperights aud carpenters have been’ irekt ive aereker cularged spss thene poles = = Passaox oF 4 Mccu Nexpep Law—Here- | mortification which burned in his fase Agee | mother, and to the first wite Corie. W olen, aad sceetetions ware passed zo: | seit Comins: Meany specks ane force the duty. The influence of a model here would be beneficial everywhere else in the country, especially in the South, now struggling for the establishment of efficient school sysiem= Government is the largest owner of property here. _ +200 Lorexxo Dow THE Fousper or THE Peina- TIVE Metnopist Curecn my Exotanp.—The are divided into tour or five sects, hired | tofore whenever the bolder of a check issued by | 1¢Ading him a severe leeture, in the course of | 9. ° which he told bi the first wife could talk only German, anid the = AAS tas & disbursing efiirer Jef the government lost said | rede in bis Dabalf, the Jude Gite ea ne <n wecgnd only English, they might have lived to- GOSEAT, 4 g0a188 is secon wa pote be had no relief, as the law did not author. | his way, but with the assurance that if arrested | £°tber peaceably until they had grown xray BBiCAL INSTRUMENTS. i ize the issuance of a duplicate check. A law | againon a similar charge he would be severely |! not rome one come to the house who couli! Pienes, Metedecee beens, oars just by both Houses of Congress provides | Punished. «peak both English and German, Then there fect fanaa tra Sy eee oe ae rat on of mon! m a r ANCE aA Intais, and the Treasurer and avelatant tresuarces | PAFtist agents are active in the French as Panne whe have w 8. are directed to are distri uting pamphlets urgi re oh, read wi prolong aa SAUSAS 4S 4 questing employers to reduce the hours of Labor to nine. A mats meeting of colliers, iron- workers and miners has been held at Merthyr and similar resolutions were adopted. At Aber- deen a mass meeting of coliiersand ironworker+ resolved to go out on a general strike unies their terms of nine hours a day were accepted by the employers on or before the Ist of Febra- ary. At Kidderminster, England, the carpet- y thera upon notice and proot | “™™y- Felish, Weavers are demanding a reduction of time to hf ‘ — —- the restoration eltsh, rey, one John | ,, known as the ~ Raut (A. EARE CHANCE—Hlaving dorrrmined to tats | °f,{th¢ lon of ihe rina check, Shoal ihe all the woes of France, Catics ae ending of | Shaddock has been discovered by tacpolicecan, | Mime hours aday. ves ** Primitive Meth- Ses pile ee Spe gelabented ae cate check can be issued, and the holder has no | in the barracks and seized by the police. A new ee Hapenrl veal, the heads of calves as CoxxcuNpRUM FoR MArwigp Proriy.—ina Somewhere about the inning of this SSS ra feleg Ths rewery tet | national feacraton gn eee Stata ge g gd Pp Sd Pp — aue | Sete bean putts troable by whore | Organizing saralset against the pend- | pieaded that he was +a merry Swiss boy.” jus | cond teep Catt eae eat 2 at Bt , in Cheshire, and made, | now at Sper | checks been lost, stolem or ‘but | ing educational bill, signed by “One re 4 iP jlowlop, lese-eash than any other firet class cap | this new law ifies the matter, and relic has been sent to the Assemb! * | from the romantic land of his nativity, and that | arm all night without paralyzi ig it safliciently ‘esleyans joined him im that wie ya £——} ed | OS simpli ae ep ves ee he was totally ignorant both of the English lan- | to wake him up and cause him to withdraw his | meeting. These were expelled, and so Tourselyas. Department owners of checks. Tue BaLtinore axp Potomac Rartroap. | guage and American law. He was arm her head,” was sprung. [i ). Conway. SS _ CARL LONER. 935 Peous.ere | Tux Cuances AGAtT Gex. Battoon.—The | The work of track-laying, &0,0n the Baldoore | of 4 Proved too hard for the attorneys whe SomME MORTICULTURAL raiLosoruze in xed Dotemee joni oinend Dbeineee., Canes like thingie rite fa see (a FRM « ce. Secretary of War sent to the House of Repre- —— once a ties. 2 Delaware has given it as his opinion thal some nd to melancholy reflection ; Pope’s Creek in @ short time. Messrs. Sea- | tidious mind to melanch: ‘OPTICIANS, | sentatives yesterday further papers in relation brooke & Emack will arrive herein afew days J Dot eRTY No 1227 Paxxerivasia Avexce | to the accounts of Gen. George W. Balloch as | with a large ferce, and even now, we learn, a ernoon Jobin 1 : Genuine Brastiian Pebbie Spectacies. jaal9 Sm disbursing officer of the trcedmen’s bureau, LEASE TELL NOPE EMLENDS WHERE TO Among these papers is a letter from Gen. 0. 0. Jor |, in which he says: “On October 12th, ¢ BL when I became the successor of Gen. aaa ietns. acceler hee nces. Glad and Io- | W. Balloch as dish officer. he turned over ‘nails, other diseases of t! fori: | to me $250,600 of United tates bonds, the cost price of whieh was M ppetgy naan Balloch’ = ; young were conducting the trial, and cian was called in to decide the question aah kenny “she might, and then again she mightn’t.” <_< “Last Worps” are oftener of some perhape trivial dream, oe ane Suictpz.—VYesterday afternoon John Dougherty, of Brooklyn, shot himself in the head in his room ‘Gusin, the abeence of his wife. When she ret: she found him on the floor with a revolver clutched in his hand. A physician having been sum- moned pronounced his wound De erty was a ving been out of 2 si if only on account of dearth i i | | ! Hi i : i F i E i of the cold days of the present winter bree ruined the peach of the coming simmer im that little state. We are ly this, not a rel in answer to the queries of Mr. Huxley “August int si, eee nowt Tater? family be Became ‘McKenale,'s mincrinth: | Fourth Commandment” Peaigent adie tinh St Tom aohenae A MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATOR, who coal mines, about three mile the Church of England aftirm that = i a2 ed that a certain lob! cite jo im, crushed to death narrative of Ge canst yg residence (eneral Howard, #6 ,810 was of rock from the roof of thr | meant ‘‘ eras of indiscriminate ” Ber On receipt of the interest res, Lalways ‘honest ‘was only recovered I, - = he je ee, - — | Sena i hi ne een ee 4 dice named Miller were arrested ag treular f rm ph ster’ ditecn RRARZEE Fptee, tepetifal Ol PAINTINGS | Londs came into my powceion aed weegay | Brooklyn on. suploioa of beive in | passed because it wou api ; ago. Mer sister, who the deed, now be ‘im for the same, as shown by my ‘acceunt current, | the murder of Professor Panormo. prigon- | their tor JUDGE was recently preluding » ted te, ae, ‘Court y | rendered the Third Audi itor, per act of Novem- | ¢s are notorious desperadoes and wiehed. a most ecle. intings are now Om ex’ at ae ae Bonds sold— December 28, Lis’ M Warsrooms, and will be 3] It, sooo tee 213.12; Jam 9, 1872, wie, ato Epitor, who was crowded in the ‘all evit-disposed Ave doliare chanceforty chances ou cach Paiot 3.00, for 50; January 19, 162, 8125 008, ET ebaught my wile bad te Geese y wei: | he wes astounded snd sensed bo, SRENCH FLUTING—The only place in the city | $09 7 Bo pe Set BFE; cont, Obie, bul she ain't @ circumstance to these Cin- ve us the day for the FrMvoore it'ig Sous, ‘Ales, Stamping, Pioking esd | Sed enye he bie dete OTe eee cinnati girls! One of them pashed her knee 3 y tedin the United States * of Newark, N. Fmbroidery of every, description, of all | Treasury and accounted for, Ler of unfaithfu'ness to her for children ander hve Ly ob band, Se PREF P. R.—The first deposit has been made b: years of age. It is for the use of children whose Bem MA sTMAGRER,, | ft nomtn ballot bedettney easter | Mace use Orpagein uae ben site, Feri ering fe iy“ erdeatsts os jantbay Opposite Patent Office, | «ccnpation except the military. Y Suet — Cents for each of the little ones will be Balen Naw Yor«, Jan. 7.—M. M. Pomeror. “Brick,” was this morning sued fer €25,0 ages for breach of promise of martiage by § Wilkinson, of New Haven, he Laving promised to marry her in 1806. « ders. increase, $918,800; deposit, increase, S712; cinculation, decrease, $82 300. —————— The Hernct. New Yor 2.—A special from Ratti. more states that the stenmer Hornet arriw @ here lust night. She will probably be libelied by the St Department tor violation of the maritime law: > Caleb Cashing on the Alabama Claims. New Ve dan. .—Caleb Cushing states that in his opinion the Geneva arbitration on the Alalama claims will result in a satisfactory settlement without any dificuity. Far Seal ion: Say cikcO, Jan. 2%.—An expedition salted for the Arctic Ocean yesterday to endeavor {0 find the winter hunt of fur seal. K. New Vorx, Jan. %.—Counterteit tens on the Pooghheepsie Bank are very plenty. —_—_-202-—_____ A Max at a hotel in Ric* , ‘ately caused wo little trouble by 4, mond, Va eae tae SPThe best lessons a man ever has are hia ety Agprehension of evil js often worse than Se The Auanta Sux calls bim 4 “xis Buflalo- ‘he Chicago ruims still “draw good 7, Doctors generally agree abeut bleeding 87 Some one that Love blind, that Hymen is an eve-opencr™ i aged i New York Evening Ne Heim- welds wo im that city tain the hands of the wos ‘Woman say8 the only rib, and that intends to eatt of usetts, it in annoanesd have got up a “corner” vanced the price of y

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