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oe “TUE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, | AT TUE STAR BULLDINGS, | ™ : Peusrylvanin Avenue, corner Lith St, | BY THE EVEMNG STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. He AE Frnt WY Pre | TRE EVENING STA is served py carrier to | to ribers at TES CENTs PER Wrex, or Fos- | Who Invented the Telegraph? y Wasnincrox, DP. C., February 1, 172. fothe Editor of thr Evening Star ‘On reaging the letter of Mr. Asa Whitney—oa the first beleg iim your paper of yesterday, «diately took up a volume tying before me, in which I had read ah account of Mr. Dyar's te . transoribe 16 and send i ine & ment im re gard to it tx m from the deettion of Hon. Levi Woodbury, a Jostice of the U.S. Supreme Court, upon the prayer for am Injunction by the Merse patemtecs agains: Use Mouse Tolegraph é Company, th iste. ‘Ft-Fock CENTs PER MONTH. Copire at the com,,-er | bea Woadbury—afier paying « ‘Two | ferro sock By Sates Mucha, 91-5 | es rwoweese iment to Profc Heurs, le wien igmtmenwcnenn| V8. 39-N2, 5,891 SHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1872. TWO CENTS. vertising frrnished on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. jot clunky SST S| senaonas wera ow cxiy oaneos | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | SKY = rae aan am | : RYE error in the et ro:iment of the apportionm:nt bi and each lady who he'd a reception “1: rn ,, : : % Di Kye hi N a Gossip, | i™™ wi for bis approval. | was rewarded forher teubic oy dao number ot! ‘This Afternoon’s Proceedings. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. HAA as. ington ews ani OSSIP. be pron mulgated 0 8 friends who called to pay their res;ects. Nearly washae. acene ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Rie Receptions, Ton the worl Crate rain itent de ger ge THE SENATE was not in session ton RY nt will hold receptions from 8 to 3 whei : . a : SENTATIVES.— FROM EWVROPE TO-DAY. * 5s There was, however, n HOUSE OF RE ” where. m ,on Tharsday, February 1 and 15. is a gain of on from fears of prose : tion of Mr it was ordered that the * e pelweced by the state at large, as is now draco dk motion of 1 Mrs. Grant’ receptions will take piace every | ihe fact in Illinois under the old apportionment, i ee ot eRe ANY session to-morrew shall be as in Committee of ee y aflerncon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Tn this way it is said that the repablicans wiil Se eee ee the Whole for debate only, no business whatever te is reperted to = fy Colfax will receive on Wednesdays | gin three members m the next House. The ve Se ee ee ip houses was over | being done. ong tn by by a spark, whic «| during the season, (commencing January 3d,) | eleetorial vote for the nex: Presid sooner than usual, as all the gay world was 1ks (Ind.) presented a protest of the pos Be are A & oss *’ | cast on the present basis of 243 members for the | wending its way to \ Stockton’s, where a | Ciickasaw nation against the organization of 4th S waee & a ~ “ wending y Crs rs th en it, paseed ® m Honse, instead of 24 r the new bill. RAD in territory. Referred to Committee on ¢ the several members of the Presi finer urn circnit. The difference of time betw oon The Cortrac RRVING THE Evro- | Stockton Adairs. F y the sparks, servod by means of am ariiirary wiil receive on Wednesday after- 4 guests with h ranimous eonsent, in- The Queen's Thanksgi vhabet, to signify different let and th - é PeAN Matt.—The Committees on Commeree of | BUC e Provisions of the | Loxpom, Feb. 2.—In proceeding to St. Paul's | paper was to be mored by the hand © hcle the the Senate ant House and the Post fice Com- | fig pver-dress of white al revenue act of Juiy | Church on the 2th instant, to be present at the | iclegraph operated. ¢ g hela joint | mings of binck Brussels lac hank: ceremonies fixed for that day, Her | tomplated to be in x fe for the first time Ths device of # h x & pension to Captain J. | customary route along the late a first lieutenant in the revenue cia Charing Cross and Pemple Bar. The h was passed. procession will take on that oe arg (M 1a memorial | new Thames embankment, me Wis Ne ROS Se D cion of the Seals thin torus ings, from 9 to 31 | necting, and mnanimously ay 12h and » February Postmaster ¢ arcying the Weduesday Furop | Mrs. Elaine’s receptions every Wednesday | Witiams & Guion line of steamers, } Sfternoon of the season, beginning January lored silk, bo diplomats adinire Ise en, pres testumonr was ouis board of % new Blackfriars by w for injunction b& loth, from 2s te 5 o’ciock. versation wit! . © is a fine lingnist. ribespeerortah 2 id al eed oe scmbaskins s —t ~e very ‘ Mrs. Marshal Sharp receives lays. Ma. and Madame Gi: A were present. Matime + et a * oO mau tee suu many private butld « jarricon Gray l)yar ¢ Bnei wae = arela looked ele nll smut ot cl. | of Wave und Means vor dna | fiver will 1s the period of bis leay L REVENTE.—The receipts from this with he ry of jet. Madame Mr. Lowe (Kan) ia memorial of the | other evid te sprin; e ty were $734,589 90, p dress of Foyal purple vel- ture of Kansas, in behalf of the settlers | Secaeme sg 7 Seba 8 hod la the Cherokee neutral lands 2d to Gie | HaStamd wan very rich mourning | COmmittee on Indian Affairs x ts looked beautiful in | Mr. Lynch (Me.) introduced a resolution re- and silk. Miss Porter was among | qUC=ting the Seeretary of the Navy to farntsh dy belles, an wore a handsome | tie House with a detailed statersent of the ral shade, with | “mount of tonnage and value of cargoes of vest 3 sels engaged in trade between the diicreat see tons ci the country and other sections, and with toreign countries, Adupted. Discussing the Alabaran Claims. —The discussion of the Al en to grow more vehem Vi oaches. The a board has Bo opportunity has boon the British d ease of the United States vet, with elegant la her sister were dressed i toilets, Madame Re ack velve' the young walking suit of silk, of a ne} sleeveless jacket of was one Of the few in evening dress. It blue silk, with blue and white chambery ga NET MEETING to-day tas attended 1 of the membersexcept Secretary Kobeson. Lonpon sama clas the opening of Pat nglish case laid before the and iditional fact th: Guion line at that time cam to carry the mail at th relieving th ment, the lent Col- | award the tum Feir ch sailing under English colors, is owned orwardand o@ered fixed by law, thus Those in. want a Liqnura, ate a red that what they ‘ niddaughter of Mayor M are at present th sof Mrs } | . IDENT GRANT a fax will visit the Union Laving invented an ecollect his speaking Les & Perrins’ Sance. ow been before the public two or three weeks, | Of Wire at an clevat n Baltimore to-morrow ev ally by Americans. draped Over the silk. Miss Mercer, neice of Sawdtch. rouse : demanded, the Hoase the newspapers and other organsof pub- | *t Long Island to a eb» Prosounced by Uouncisseura glory teiec= Ov, Invenser xq Pusiisntiaasi, Bawara | { z Stsain, wore au elegant. walking cbs. | WESCeCaed fo NO CeRAERER OE m teem with hostilecomment and false | that there was no practical difficulties 4 10K.” Mr. Lyscn’s Commir7 on Treasury Tx P, ANTRRERT 20 E USL - sigprinsi of brown Others who were present BE INDIA 10N Bs in The Advertiser asserts | T¥ing it from New Vork to Philadelphia, which “THE ONLY GOOD SAUUE aS nd cis the | Thernten, fle British Minister hore, bas been | were Mrs. dob Stevencon, Mra, S M on which the previous question was ord seo- | nbs cade! dustice Gecko orn aeee | ed Oo seo bd been tis tnteetie eee ee ee epartment tomunoe mn St S| applied to from home to:obtain copica of every | Bower, Miss, Worthing erday—the pendins, upon the | trators, will withdraw from the board, awd thet | Seretanding. derived from his conver LEA ny DeRCRaaN, MameRESW: newspaper, periodical and magazine ja: Blacgue. Mr. Godey apixtiontr the anchors pttircene NS ‘rans | ME goverament will repudiate the Treaty of | ‘at the electric spark was to be sent trom o Y DUNGe Se sone MER Conc ess, which went to Pot | in the United States, to be placed on exh Count Zanini, Mr. Vasbington. The correspondent ef the sam» | Of this wire to other, and that the spa dleave its mark upon some chemically pr: paper.” Mr. Clarkson Pot Mrs. M Count tribe shall be paid to sveh tribe if at war wi the United States; but if any portion of the tribe | .¥"n femain at peace, kuch portion of the tribe may arld-eotm Agente, New Batcheler's Hair Dye. nnect, ed at Norfolk la wournal advocates this course. He suggests as a | dent what he assumes to be the re- | P% m of the Treaty of Ghent by the United | _ [have before me the letter of Mr. Dvar to 1 vit . 7 b. the International Exposition to take piave in vive: Svgtieeaalion d this year. Minister. Thor ryM on’ Ricketts, Mrs. mery B: M called upo nm Mr. Foseph Shit r. jatt, De. Magruder and M be paid, pre x © direction of the i Tre Sokeel ous Field, Donn - | de paid, pro rata, under the direc States, and advises England to follow the ex- | Bell, in which be ‘This spiendid Lair Dye isthe best in ti tte a eogsaroyngr 7 ve here were many others who aided in | S€cTetary of the Interior: and that money an- | >) i America. td « « telegraph; "i Mn ments Ente By z " city, and requested him to take the matter in Topriated for any tribe shall be liable tor ddp- 4 1 engage som pened Sued Representatives Buckley, Hoopet;'] ina) which Mr, Shillington has consentad to Hiancy and eclat toa most charming | !rorriated tai — Daily News says tt tas reason to believe | amd the facts wh oh Mr. Pyar an the Goathe Aveld tn veccdeb ent donene pa and Porter saw the President before | do, Publishers, therefore, who desire to avait nment. ao reqprniige S rive. bat the claims ofthe United States for indirect | fitst to invent nto practical ase the ath. Aveld the Finatee * sage stasis ; eve he President held his second they de not possess. The genuine | ibe meeting of the Cabi sof the opportuni t evening the President he! his morning. thems fami ges have been deciared oat of the questi and maintains trat isis epinion is backed the undivided sentiment of the country. bas been published of Cabinet disewssions | te vu the subject, nor is it known that anf action | ( nm taken i at. All dis- virtues ‘Ae Shachelor’s Hair Dye'bas had therty years | Tepatacim to uphefd its iatecrity as | CHART By all draggtete. ‘Applied at 18 Boad sitest, New f i oytte rect, New by oll deugaivie Apoited at aXe | electric telegraph are sutiic lished by the de In my studjcs on legraphs, T have fe nd Thalian regard te levee. All the world was there, but the arrange- ments were so perfvet that few scenes of confu- tosk her position resident, The HALe, of Massachusetts, for Assistant Secretary of State, ar- | Joveph re last night to reply to the charges | D. ¢ ght against him before the Senate commit- rS yp h Shillington, On their arriva arranged by States and sent t Kaiuention and Labor, repo ere " % . r. to the co nen and America pro $ i bered thn beside her, and Mrs. Fish was une | tre William and Mpry College, in Virgini fae te give nonanete ar on Leee tates future day © eae American newspapers anl_ =65,000 for property destroyed by the army dar. | (NPE te & ' er in th Tue MARYLAND AND Vinatxta Bouxpany uch interest at the English ar. Mrs. im war. ¥ site alae Cabinet on this question are. pr ed by the | &Ld send to 5 uC. BARNEY. COM™NISSTIONERS ¢ ex-Gov. H. A. it was far from c ind it is 4 Lev. besah lnspa fo isting ec, and Wm. Watts, of Reuter we Agency without foundation. | ich.) They are mostly made up of ir . - | nce arranged at the to fall over the that as the Dill involved an appropriation it poy et wesc og ee part of the dress. Mrs. Siekles wore a del ae et rea in committes of the whole. | "ESS ‘Attack on Isractit Tue Dury ow Satr—Judge Comstock, of | shade of green silk, with many narrow pleating: | ,, 1B Speaker sustained the point of order, and ConstantisorLe, Feb. 2A barbarous New York, was before the Committee of Ways | of wiite muslin, edzed with lace, on the train; | the bill was reterred to the committee of the attack has been made on the Jews in Intnalia on and Means to-day, and concluded his argument | Overdress of white ae ite witht | Sir, Price then moved to go Jota cominities er | ‘he Bers Canal, Reweral were kilned eran t Mr. Blair (Mich.) raised the point of ort that this collection shall be as p: ble. silk, and elegant 4 et as The Modern - Lear” —Diabolical Con- spi: im New Jersey The trial of Theodore aud Jane Willet and Anne Yates, tor conspiracy to murder the father or the two women, Samuci Whitehead Turoven Lixt prom Ne by the t MKOL York To Car menced this week before ey aed hee = " against the removal of the duty on salt. He jdt a ’ 5 d | the whole on the private cafendar. which w. sounded. and all who conld, men, women and | cthove, and Cook, in the : eile of the Canto: r n. Devin, of Binghamton, N. ¥.,was | Showed that 1 1800 and "bee with-ooe at 9 argh epee elton whe ee bea) 2 Canes witch a8 | children, led trom the place to save ther Nees Conrt. at New Brunswick, 3 eS eESEt Grantee a dilecs? Defire the House Judiciary Committee, this | duty of 15 per cent., there was a revenue col- | Sua juht wrenive vet pond lilles on her iliam and Mary College bill,which had | ‘The fugitives have been kind!y received by the | 8+. Baxter,a scrvaut emplo; TRE Te Se ee | saaieg ond rgued in favor of the bill char- | lected of only $20,600 on 14,000,000 bushels of | Shoutter, with’ pond ‘ities ‘wigs 2 MEET iust been referred, being the only one on the | “@icersorthe Porte, 0 band, iho fo = man cighty obouels of Maexte Mitchell. Sze Sa recsh Time! of ealtread from New pest, wits eeiee the prcsent duties raged ES ‘ond | pearl jewelry. Mrs. | calendar, was eat e geen mereeel members | ve ow Wack Onsen EReene Laves. | acquit: Tack 4 ___ FANCHON Matinee Satueday. sant tf | York 10 Chicago. Le uno of one and a quarter millions of d 2g phasis gy ee The Chairman (Mr. L. Myers of Pa.) decided Grp No.) ON EXHIBITION Tue Froripa Contestep Er rctiox e.— | His ar, ent was to show that a reductio: hat, objection being made, it must, under the = — . 456 5 AND SALE ‘one General Butler was before the House Committ abolition of the duty ou salt would not render rules, go over. daughte son-in-law, who are 2ra Sr. TH ST. MARKRITERS, on Elections to-day, and argued in favor of a1 | ‘¢ article cheaper than it i case feréigners. -and partieazar! % Ro. $16 7th street D and E etreete, eight | extension of time to sixty days for takin would bring their #4!f {0 this councry. aud thus doors above Oud Fetiows’ Hall. mony im the contested Choice OM Patatings, Rnzravivzs. Crome. &. | apa and indow Th James Baxter, who makes the charges, am Sone re then rose and coported to the | Cee ue ae ears present the holders | has also becu indicted tor the comp Mr. Hoar ( Mass.) asked if it would be in order | °f the business $60,000 for it. The present b brought into court and plead guilty ction case of Niblac janks wore a salmon pink silk * joo a alate | a <4 ania © go into commitiee again, and if the consid- | Prices are owing to the high sums whi been in confinement as a witness ior 21 mont pone te al Walls, of Florida: ‘General Butler ap- | Brices to. suit fnsectae aie caacretion ty | mMed with ruchings Porter wore nat? | eration of the bill woukl be in order. to be paid for the privilege of obtaining the | Mr. A. V. Schench. the county proce ames, Picture Cords and Tas- | Pe@® <i as: Ounsel for the sitting membr. | that there are thirty-three pounds ef salt io | cMored sith, trimmed with ‘osecution, johnson gave a lohg tes- | made an outline of the case tor th ad ray te in the District. the callender #) ‘The Speaker said that the rules provided that | asiness. smoved the case fer the vuld. be called on Fridays and | NEW Yor, Feb, 2 made wo rete : it was called. Thi : . veo | NCE individual, whic er the pi , Coxriemations.—The Senate, in executive | esis conte a ay mich under the present a | Sexson yesterday, confirmed the nominations of = that any memoer of the committee woul: Jas W. Locke, to t district judd for the | smoke. | seadliagia titaied ot Pesuke Seay ee Mr. Fitzhugh, president of the Saginaw salt | collector or internal revenne sixth district of pape Tater aA ah hd day "eri slvania; Joseph Shepard, collector of cus- : toms, St. Mary Ca. edged wise A lader wore a rich T*? Dink silk, e shite luce looped over bine all, btn ria son, coasin of Marshal Sharp, ay m ie | it i pretty young girl, wore a pretty blue silk. be- seit healer then: in the morning hour, pro- comingly made trimmed. Mrs. -Jeftrice | Seeded te Til coehusittoce fur reports an wore a black velvet train, with broad roman ™ Mycré. (P@..) from the Committee sash; low corsage. Miss Banks’ dress was en- | Mr. 1. My<z*, (PB) trom, the Urely of white, and was a most becoming tuilet. | Patents retarted a =") Sri Among the distinguished persons pre: nae Peat desmnne rapt yeeg Mag Hmony of what he had heard of inspectors tak- | Samuel Whitehead, the gentleman wh we d ing bribes of men in the custom-house running | Was sought, was placed upon the stand. 's—half of the employes, in his opinion, | tetfed that on 2\-1 of duly, 1570, he wasawak rd ever since Jackson's presidency fur | ened by fire in his room and saw the prisoner tles in cheating at elections: he did not Ing kerosene, assisted by a servant. the collectors _knew anything about the | Carrie Wilson; he ran tothe door ardendeavored custom house business, to excape, but the servants ran oat abead of hom and prevented his escape by bolding the door, he finally escaped by a window, but was badiy burned.” This was the substance of hie toet ee to the nu is still being Fri- ‘ay, the bill could wot be considered. apas- PARTIES, &e. FP WENTY SECOND ANNIVEUSARY OF THE JOURNEYMEN BOORBINPER § SOCIETX. TRANSFER OF Naval Orricens.—Captain —— — Be * anced i “| | the Vice Presitent and Mrs. Colfax, Secretary | ‘stellen his application for an extension AND JEALOUSY K mony, Which was similar to that givenat the tria! NE ee ee heperie ss are pao es ey aa carcass seteict, | Pash, Secretary and Mrs.Delano, Attorney Gen. | "atent for locomotive eee Wee ewe ae | Lexixetex, Ky., Feb. two years James Baxter, the servant who MASONIC TEMPLE, Bee eeees, sat Commenter A.W: ot W. T. Collins, pension agent for this District, | eral and Mrs. Williams, Gencral, Mrs ’ Vier oinulen or okie feet | ais wife, old aud respectable residents of Rich- | bade state's evidimce, Was placed upon : i ae to the mavy-yard in this city. Capt ead tes oedeetaes His cong Harks, General ant MF Pe ico grant: | oud, Ky., became Involved in a quatrel yes | the stand. If bis statements are trac te plot to TEUESDAY, FEBRUARY S$. 18; 2. Crossley has been detached from the Philadel- tion was requested by the Secretary ot the In Curt’s) Admiral. Mrs. ing tha onmae 40 Wan A n for improve- | {°TGay, when he plunged a case-knife into her | murder the oldman must have been a Mabolical =e hia navy-sard and ordered to command tho | rior on ihe discoveryof irregulariies in hisom- | Sickle aud wife M panting hegre aig eigen Jason, | bFcaet’and abdomen fifteen or twenty wines. | one. M4 tentified that ‘Pheodore Jmitting geatteman apd lalies | Powhatan. cial accounts. Mr. Collins, who is well known | Dr. and Mrs. Met Sir Bi + | And adversely upon the bil granting note: | Ube Jealousy Of the bushend is setd’to ines | Willett and Anne Vates procure agp = fhe SS jouw Atan- | Ma. A,B. Mercer, supervisory architect | in this community, was appointedto the position | the Persiy ae Sue Be | con of patel ts Chas Browne been the Crigin of their difticulties. He was un- | building on fre and burn White! scigt. J. Hieke Kepey, Cbasiea 5. Wallin, Jamon ™*. is Utes, Washington last night ai the beginning of th inistration of Pre- : lise Thurman and Miss Jeffers, Miss Fre | “Se Wetlong. (Comn.,) from the same eos,- he iufluence of liquor yesterday, and they psideration was to be a house and in Bush, “Jacob Reiter." = Bt | ie seat be ‘public | Ts actnes bad oon Mia eee | ee tem, Burs. Sharp and Miss | mittee, reported a, vill grantis,. g rebcaring | “ere alone at the time, but some nei 4 100 in money, provided he was saccemsfut. oa ee before the Commision: lost a leg during the service. The | Pavidon, Miss ot Serie Gee mprovement ia Macht M YAR E NOTICE THE FIFTH ANNUAL BALL Or THE «quest of the honse committee on public | The appointee had served faithfull: Sand grounds, in company with Messrs. i vr ond Perry, sub-committee, to investigate Boge work on the public buildings at | Albary, N. Y¥.. borsen- | = ! erng the house soon afterwards found Mrs, | He made the attempt as detailed by the firs wil 1 D. Cane for | Stongh on the floor ina pool of blood. ‘She lived | meson July 21, Mth, bat failed th eompass the int pich was passed. | uly long enough to tell her terrible story. end arrived at though the old man was badly Fessenden, Mr., Mrs. | Also. 2 Ui ie hee Sn ee —— purmed: “He had intended te get Whitebrat ss] oO le nder Su , ame hauncey tee & inner,on an application’ for a patent dor the Railroad Disaster on the Lebigh | drunk beture be went to bed but ba y in his accounts was first discovered | Mrs. Corbett last, and since that time the Pension | Jefiries. Col Office officiats have been examiting the papers; | and Miss Medill, of Chic: but as @ great many checks for various sums | the White House; Prof. " Henrs, the first PLATE PRINTER UNION TuePisnery Qvestiox.—The House Com- | have to be examined the exact amount of the | Mrs. Edwards, Governor Jewell ard wife, Sen, hie aged eee — a THREE MORE DEATRE. Willett and Anna Yates, one of the daughter= WILL TARE FLACK ON mittee on Foreign Affairs this morning heard | defalcation has not vet been ascertained. It is | ator and Mis. Covkiit . and Mrs. Monyn, | 1 billestending the patent of ogy yaad New York, Feb. 2—A Scranton special ty conte and directed MESDAT BVERING TES: By er eens Biee | wae ben dmars Coir Gallien wee esses | oan an tee Coton ena ene” | chinery for the manufactare of terrola, origin: | Nodies to the Massion House tases others died, | Euiuistcr it te tie wtcnded tain Tit AT THE MASONIC Ti the: use of the treaty of Washington relating - Heapbhn: i ‘ y te ; ‘The | tly patented in 1845, and extended in Is02. staged “te * | cell through with Lim, as he could not secure the 5 ligne coety oe - | (een notitied, have exprewed their willingness | nell, of Batimore, avd Admiral Taylor. ‘The | ‘Hs Vtented in IM, ced the bill and pend- | 2B€ being a female school teacher. ‘The acci- | fell through with him TICKETS $5, INCLUDING SUPPER. to report the Dill to carey teat ee rk, | to make Feo Mie, amount, hence the govern: | wachne Band played during the evcuing a fine | , MF. Dubove (Ga.) opposed the bil, aw iPGact | cetwas from a broken rail, caused by frost. | poison, the druggist ‘refusing to scll it to him — ead) Suto eleact ded aitlinct vesce dation, | mcnt wi nothing. ‘The accuged Is very ill | 8 lection of musical gems, at steed in aoe, = = he engine and twe cars went over it safely, | They then desired him to procare a heavy cage! set Savers of Chole inate: epuih respect: ee ee ee ere eee | at ai gcaidence, the excitement gecasioned by | _ Gen. Chipman entertatued a party of about | 22 SRic reported by the Committee ne Paton | the next car breaking the coupling was precipi | or ap iron bar and brain the old tan shen ts ony cane ste thie modhde amear- THe New York Cestrat. RAIROAD Cage. the discevery of the defalcation having cauxed & pring a ated down an embankment. dragging the next | went tothe barn in the morning as he usually them that net! A cote 2 Sar forty of his friends at supper last evening, in ion and Labor, to establish an educational Horace F. Clarke, Agustus Schell, Mr. Worces- | iT!itation of his wound, he being one of the five 3 did. This plan he was anwilling ‘to carry ont, i or six soldiers who survive isky operation | the handsome and hospitable manner which | "und, and to apply the procecds of the sales of | SF after it. All the sad cap pthc ee FR jatol was purchased in New York. with wi l contribute to nye - > x so! rvived the risky operat v blie ia to the ye more or less injured. The company did every. ! Darticipaté, referring t their past © ter, and several other attornies and offieers ot | ot amputation at the hip joint daring the war. | marks all his efforts in that way. The parlors | be public opie on geet people— | inéug for the comfort of the passengers after the | which he wa: directed to kill Wanitebead as he cue nt guarantee. the New York Central Railroad Company, ar- | ‘The inference of a morning paper thit C a . C. are recognized as among the Mr. MeHenry Ks.) opposed toe’ bill as ident. It is the first instance of lite lost on | should pass by a certain corn field way BF Supper served by Woodbary & Co. rived Jn this city to-day, nd wall to-morrow ine bas sunk $10,000 in the Grand Army Jo antest in the eit: hot ouly ming fees ry S eee practicable Valley railroad. home from t * kiln at evening. Thow appear fore Commissioner of Internal | is probably not a’together correct, as t! ep ae : “4 iu * wo latter pl ster was wn ag to x _ Chairman ¢ i venue to argue against the tax on their scrip | it it understood, had been paying si n deta’ fig wed yetuer fo iliminish than | qtexis Under Ground for Four Hours. | out, ax be feared hie emplovers would os Jony Scott, Secretary. OT $2,009.000, * | April at least, quite Randsomel; ay have mr rove the facilities of education. 3 Lovievitie, Ky., Feb. 2.—A special trom | able to fix the murder upon hiaa and would slo - = . + sunk something In establishing the paper, but Mr: Hibbard (N.H-) said that this bil was | cave City to the Courier: Journal sage the Grand so to permanentiy seenre themselves. The d-- LECTURES Kepretion or Tae Pestic Dens —An | pot so much ae &10,000, A couple of sears ago | _ ‘The marriage of Gov. Campbell, of Wy- | "tte opening wedge on the subject of Duke Alexis and suite, accompanied by a nam- | tense claimed to be able to bieak his te“timony ak cial statement just issued by the Secretary ot | Co!lins sunk over $6,000 in an attempt to pun- Miss W x +! EDUCATION IN THE STATES, ver of ladies and gentlemen, arrived there at 1 re FOURTH OF DE BaNvises | Treury, shows that the pubtic debt hac | tisha book, ©The Memorial Record,” for'iaes | Ming. to Miss Wonderly, niece and adopted | ind, itit became'a laws wan to evoke way for ecamy Welock yesterday atternoou, and left immedi- | 4 Lames’ Lea Year Panty —A ¥ 3 y ist | Sud IS, two voln reprints. It is supposed that | daughter of Judge Casey, which took place at | ‘s¥stem of national education such as that pro- | {tely for the Blacameth ¢ where they spent eut of th te : willbe givem at 2a tiock p. moa SATURDAY. Sa | decreased from Met teeta Ses Ae saa] ‘2 | the money was taken by Collins thruugh @ sys" | the New York Atenue Gucreh teeta en ing, was | ‘ered by the gentleman from Masachustts | ‘our hours, enjoying the widerground scence | Paaeut of nat.. iu, Leeture Rooms of Cal : oom St) ft {2 | tem of fictitious checks tur the payment of witnessed by a large number of friends. No F- pop loglem 41st, Con; vy Let this bill | ind wonders. ‘The party starved tor Memphis | ck! given at Me corner Sth and i west) Subs the anpusl interest chargecines March ta ian | sions. ‘The payment of pensions here attempt at display was made; and the large at- Fd rainte Rostal telegraph and revenue laws | Gon after midnight. was inevery way a success, and ret Spine; its Derang*ments and their Cure. is oat oaaonas ‘gesince March Ist, 186, | sespended uutil a new agent is appointed. tendance present, in spite of this fact, was the _— piste steams en eee poses aaa credit vpon the latices having . PES 7 Zs _ = seer - strongest assurance possible: of the interest felt 1 > The Steamer rsinius. * ‘ir. hs enter floor m: . La PAE MUN TOnt at the Accully Chore, | TRE Barrism Avenican Cratws Cowure | ,OX® Bary Kinuap py Axormen.—A trage- | SUGne*et asuranc the fair bride by those who | ve Sbscrbed by the general government. | » Feb. 2—A party of mechanics | hut 7 forgot, tam tat to mento’ wate corner of Land &h streets. SN. W sion in the case of F. R. Reading va. the | °% ppp ok ce ae A Fe ark a com- | know her best. kocans seat eniae the donee me | oad arrived at Aspinwall to put the steamer | seemed determined that none of the guests z - K. - itor, op Sunday afternoon, at his dwelling. ae ; aa oho! dis- = n . ee 9» m » for the Ladiee Aid United States on demurrer, yesterday overruled ao ith street. Mrs. Olark was bu ry ‘engaged —Hon. Burton C. Cook, of Minois, who, | iricta. He said he could see no special reiation irginius in seaworthy condition. more | should be wall-flowers, a fate many of them an aS 4 : r spanish gunboats were ordered to watch the = Me permitted to a~ the demurrer, The claimant in this case de- | in attending to ber domestic affairs, and had | ¥hen in Congress. was universally respecte: as etween the lands and the schools to require this Vinginius® and one American war vessel was soe. ae Bd ved fet sean 7 aS juancs indewnity tor illegal imprisonment, he | called in Mary Russell, a little girl, to take care | an able, high-minded legislator, and who wax | ‘gislation. It the South. for whour the plea | irdered to protect her. No laborers were to be | father sex during the evening” wever having Leon trled and convicted before a mili- | of her little boy, a baby nine months old. A | held in especial regard by the people or this | TAF made, was tobe relieved, why not make | iad at Panama or Aspinwall, the strike being they behaved in a very gentlemanly mant tary court oF having uttered treasonable lan- | three-vear-old son of Mr. Clark was playing | District for his intelligent attention to ghee He sald baa on direct from the Treasury. | iniversal. none felt slighted. The eostum:= of ———_—=— usin ‘owin and a ie " hie is Survey or On Hamnon AND THE iver | other missiles from the Corer Of the conan |S fetan Cone Siete would be distributed in diferent years, New York, Feb. 2.—Shechan’s dvery at Pat- | Ling elaborately made up of alien and CHANNEL.—The Senate Committee on the Dis- hich they were playing to the other. Whilehe | him a. dinner at Welcker’s to-night, to mect jee ‘ New Jersey, was burned to-day. Loss, oy bad. and the ladies bor Wik s. ict of Columbia to-day agreed to report favar- | Was thus engaged he grasped a small ficceot | party of some thirty or thirty-five gentlemen, se Inve: une of the must, hai, &¢. 420 Tek street weat, by he bil! which 1 slate, and without being precise in his aim including the President d Vice President, a trench ment zc, Feb. 2—Sorties warerooms and | 2 be 3 Fivaniacveaue and E st, fda pantalones ‘ ag nectind Poses a8 Le hurled it in playful glee. It struck the baby, | number of the late contreres of Mr. Cook in the red tk, Biter the | Thompson's bookstore were burned to.day. Lass, | Tye Chicago Time: saves> BARE CHANCE Having dete tointro- | the Anacostia Bridge, on the Eastern Branch, heen Pweg ped oa po Poe nan dewe mace House and Senate, aud several prominent citi- Hage te Seon sea pag Soreters Ot 5 eee = legislatur peopenee to. seriously 20 ha city elebraty . hn a ef | - | zens. national returm association, wi for- LAS. gat os HACEEL HAS? phingbrated SOHO. ilemdeni ot the ons snument adding tbe | (At drat it was not apprehended that tee was | “<"*: aera ‘ " erly appraiser, gave several instances where | ROUgh Treatment of Americams im | knotty, abstrice. and treme Bas the newest improvements, teagn fernt hake the canminariggtst Survey to the Board | anything dangerous in the wound, but Dr, | _— Cards bave been issued by Mr. aud Mrs. 0. damages bureau of the custom-louse gave Pera. See eet See ne; is better fuished, and more duravic then any | % make the examination. ' | Hutchinson, who was immediately ‘thereafter Presbrey for a party on Tuesday evening x te Lima dates state | tution are constitutional! ‘The problem is fully how offer the same at 33 per pher, Kichardson, | (qual to that which worried some dutious souls moe nly one per cent., when the insurance compa. | NEW Vorx, Feb. 2—1 has any other first class Piggo cay | THREE Pee Cexts Cattep Ix.—The Secre- | called im, said that the skull had been fractured | next, to celebrate the twenty-fifth or silver | iin) jaced them at fifteen per cent. He said | 'at the American photo; Quid CARL RICHTER, 935 Peon of the three per cent. temporaryloan, embracing | ferer expired Trey Times A JUVENILE AND Desperate Love ‘ied as to his cargo of cannel coal being returned | “ere badly cut by the sabres of the pohee at making power to make an unconstitutional cox pode cong ae SS ttt | mone Gamat on oon kee 1 of the Union School at | 4s six per cent. in excess of what {t really was, { ailea while the latter were dispersing a mob. tution. nd $10. . 3,19 terest ¥ . mn NCOLN.—! c soe . : . y ., : WASHINGTON HOTEL: above rates "will coare ‘March ai after | Gtecles, Ina lecture on Abraham Liveolnde- fhot and dangerously | ivecaure Le declined giving three loadsto th @ Mm. Greecey says he don't want @ stat A Coming Jamberce, My t ares afternoon by Thomas | - ustom-house oficers, and mentioned ar. Bors Youn: Fee 2k whi'e he lives, and adds, “after he is dead — — aes be no longer available asa | livered at Newark, New Jersey, reviewed M The professor had refused to deliver | nett, ot New Haven, as having the same expe: | dE YORK, Feb. xtensive arrangements i . Hoge acer EE IMPERIAL HOTEL. : Porton of theiaeful money resorve im poosgs- | Lintins | lil advised ride throes Baltimore.” | rote from McGifin to one atthe douagtatic: | ese eae Bisby testified to having been | “f2u'4ing by the New Emgla walgh ta | mass soe ee __ (hate Jexxess Hovse,) | sion of any national banking association. dent took of the situation. Secession hail been | on being ordered from the premise: M cGiffin | in the general order business under Grinnell, dawley, doveruess Jewell, Washburne ‘and | vile granite or marble above his dust, be can JAMES SYK {TORS To Wast Point for 1872, have boen | threatened #0 long that Lincoln could not believe | SHot him, the bail entering the hip. MeGi@in is | “nd that he paid oney to Lawley ee ads ~ n wther governors of the New Englandstates. Sec. | Make no objection; but, so as he shall re- FRoxtixe Paxxsvivania AVENUE, ppointed by the President as follow: Hon. | that the southern men were in carnest. Even | Dut! years of age. : Re ene) oe ca ee td etary Boutwell, President Grant, and other | main in the flesh, be is With the stones Between 1h and Vth sereue, alge or Pence, Michlenns Kev. Chas. | Seaker thought thar the President undef-est | una bAlrer ENGLAND —It is understood | pysrnccvicm Fim ix Sp. Many Covnry, | brities ae expected to be preseul. Sot hevaanyef mmeoenekoettoe ey Wastixerox, D.C Hodge, of Princeton; Gen. H. T. Reed, of its importance, and it was not until the | hejore the English Parliaat mei eetght | Mp.—Itis with deep regret that we announce | Shecking Death of a Little Child, a, —— lowa; ‘ex-Governor Claflin, of Massachusetin Giapecetal soeie i Bell ine ene betore:the English hE arliament, which reasseom be destraction by fireof the venerable mansion | New York, Feb. 2.—A third avenue terse || THR Dayton Jounol says that Helon Fick Thankful to the public for generone patronage sa | Frederick MacCrellish, eeq’, of San Francis, | Cagr4cyttl, attale © | ing for the tutroduetion of the baiiot at -Bagiich musnor, in St. Tnigoes’ dietaicte ats agers | ate ag the carelessness of the driver, this | Stokee-Manasield played im that city of fo nak Enoos to test thee mccrantmodactons of Kee ersaeat te. | races ler, Ot Tennessee others are to] GxoRGx Cuose, a drunken vagrant in Omata, | ‘lection. This. meacure is demanded by the | MDOT! Wednesday eveningof last week ama | ioyting, knocked eahtee id Mie ane ene iment was destroyed by bin el ore Teaatequa! to the bet iphWansiogton., “~“™ * | De apponuted by the Speaker of the House, and'] was once 8 prosperous merchant of large means | ‘ral, amd ¥ adopte of which tho prompect | “riginated in the eooc room of re Teihinns | nfourvear old daugh Gaughter nearly gut to | fers attractive, seductive woman, though ae meagre cape | reo ade Pndanne err eee ts flatcny sect "btio ta | of Siaroms inp in De CU oante | eheay Mae gaan ete ngs: | tended "nbs rere ed” ™ © | Hien sees Mo iF REpeMrrion or Fractionar Currexcr— | spiced by eve . He siceps in a vaeant soup T nearly all the wearing apparel of the reverend Que of the Raised Check Men. Tre Tribune opposes Sumner’s MEMONT Mvser te Copital end Depot: | A corresponitent having inquired whether boul | Reuse ae eee te eke anh Taunt apzeain of the American Trotting Amoctaton | ‘ature, and many aable anderna- | Puttapnirmia, Feb.'2 H.C. tothe ci! Fights Mil on thr ground The proprietor has built @ new sddition and en- | ers of fractional curreney must present it in | Where, without any clothing, except the rags | hei “iecided that the proof is conclusive that gn can te Rar ey relics se Kel a eas 3 Cn an ye difference between 4 Wietdining reo va packages containing one hundred pieces, to as- | bat cover his back, Lekeeps warm as best he cemnlth Maig, Ghd fairly trot.e full mile in? | apiener Lord Baldimcee Geese tee, | cue Insurance Compauy, but was removedsome oven to teeta ee! ies ee: oF aS pS: scare redler theker te tamil | tea Be hao non ntapicsaghon aking” | FuPgSTeaM Meum at Mwaac, Septet: | AS-Samta and tnevadng Susann: | me age pike aneisaanat SESE | Sos eT emt eee ep ‘ci La a Ns 1e Ba! wi — = <r ee naan ta Pe 7 were i St. Mary ‘Beacon, successor. Sains end nee canines be exchanged for United States notes im sums | A Frresnine Maw recently took his child to} Nove, §. kK 5 — = dl ‘Tae rniat ov J jens in FP. MILL. Propritor. | of three dollars ana ‘upwards. tn accordance | the minister to be baptized, "who asked him. | govt 2% A, KExTe plot a = ~~~ | with the terms printed on ti ks of the | * Are al ew it ede fs ‘ “ (oP ME ancineten Notes, the Treasurer replies that aeslttant irene, | a are zou Pre red? he ea ch ine Lowdsvil est on ca NEe Onszane lavesried ribs. Heme, i urers and depositaries must receive and redeem | some indignation; “Pitae a firlot of tte in Ni ray VERMONT AVENUS. _— By so or apg with the terms ee See nf’ a gallon 0’ the bess High- tid mot ‘Know of an; print ereon, which are in accordance land uskey, ’ T. ROESSLE & son, the requirements of law, whether ose heated ‘ak ee ee ten what bether ‘uenced in Hits preparation ye expeck frae a mau in my condi- pieces are presented or not; but that, when the ’ = Sos of the deposit will admit, the currency must ene See ooBly * © WILLARD, be assorted by the holders into ls contain. | S89 The palest tints of siiks are most stylish. S7 All the public lands in Texas are setapart | it; that be was senator, . EBBITT HOUSE, ing one handved notes of each Senomination, az The nin of tobacco is prohibited in thehal! | ‘°° plarepiacasian pepo inet 43 —— jcommieivast F ASHING: 7 * at of wa Legi re. [Note— @ co. Vormumts eraaiaad nd efarned in | fort looking scorntully at him.” ee Tuatuitnbes Oley Caen Marsbai,Packatd’ was sworn ‘OPTICIA Yh crmont, towbich Judge Poland referred in | gg-The new law against marking mailed | voted to pay jeter Arne ie seen board have | covernor with having used No.1227 Puwxevivasta AVES | bis recent «‘ personal explanation” in Congress. | newspapers is deathblow to Train. same prite as Genuive Braailian Pebble Spectacies. ‘hite teachers for the same grades Work. has terminated. The St. Albans Messenger, of 15 ‘ men as he w: ‘and with corrapting | Sanmeny Soe ee silloning ta’ went pommpeone current of electricity is recom- | Only one vote was given in ion. x ‘ bers of the by ELL YOUR FRIENDS WH 0 | whi seen . 4 - 87-A teamster fell from a wagon in Daven P TEL ee peat scl ‘e sovingetion with it was a prineincl creme eahong imParing rerolvers” is the Westera | pert, towa fd the bind whee! Famed over his Tazipe Gint, Bouxep to DEATa.-A lett BUMIONS, f the Bi * ea phon: test. skull, doin, damage than peeling off Indez, q Oviidiaing, Vasealar Exerescences, Clad and Ia- | "The longand ‘Somplicated litigation between | | ,87-A gang of elev , the oldest only | little of theskin. °%* | tated January 2th. says: lay last a Srewing Toe nails, and other diseases Ciark and ©. A. Burton and others, and | 18, bas just broken up in Detroit by thear- | ag-A looking fellow in New York little daughter of Mr. West Neville, residing Felieved without the proceedings in bankruptey against A. | Pest of six or seven of the & off the pate Ona citizen“ What tases | Beat Enfield, N. C., was near the fire, M. Clark, we understand, were settled the 25th | @97A warrant was issued yesterday for the ar-:| it?” “Tt has just struck one, was the reply, at aera Herman sae ane wee 26 ‘mst. and further ended by the pay- | rest of Hyde, the husband of Fanny Hyde, in| tbe villain was laid on the sidewalk by a blow | ed that she died Saturday ‘Atthet mest of 58280. to, Be y Barlow; by sale New York, as accessory to the m ‘of Wat- | with the butt of a pistol : time rough ps -d. Samson . A. Burton be &7 The Boston papers are earnestl; ae ee oe ee | Spied opel an toy a7-A committee bap ge by the British Sec- poly bale dg the det horn in that ity. They ae is nt a - Debts $278,000 se at ane ‘vides retary of State for War has re favor ibly | will pro’ settle upon who the interesting Cy a m cotton for military engineering youth was about the same time they discover cr diiors 5s, per cent. peces generally, and for submarine mining. ee” | who drank tie loot cnet is ee Be i