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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peansylvania Aveuue, corner Lith St. ay THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. & m ss Preset, fue EVENING STAR fe served by carrier to their subscribers at TRN CENTS PER WEE. of Fox- 41-Forr Cents P8R MONTH. Copies at the couvter ‘Two Cents cach. By mail—three months, $1.50; 2 x months, 3.00; one year, $5. ' THE WEEKLY STAR—publishet Fridap91 @ * year. SF Invariably in advance, in both cases, » Joo paper sent longer tham paid for, The Remains of General Anderson, > 6—The of General few days under Barrmone, Feb. &—Wm. Florence, the Semedian. veqaerts and authorizewa denis ¢ dispatch sent from New York last even ng that be is a bondsman for Tom Fields. . A BOLD $90,000 Lanckxy.— The notorious Henry Neuman, alias Dutch Heinrich, was cn the Sd Instant betore Justice Hogan, charged with stealing thirty-three bonds of $1,000 ca.) and & prominsory note [or 16.45. It was tes GF Rates of advertising Mernished on appliestion, hat the compl on © the private Ocedar strort, ‘of J.8. Kennedy & Co. but did not press his demand, and the matter | OMe" PECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. | mauncngnotRt!*Tae sume, ya FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. o "Eoctiyne te teen, | BS San Teen WHISKY SSeS }, Was a most 5 . - ; | prisoner engaged Baker tu conversation 3 RE BERET: - - dag aie a port laa fom This Afternoon’s Proceedings. ind taid Wat his old fashioned ideas had ted | ‘Shile the prooner walked around the of Se? Be gtaee | Washington News and Gossip, teeverao mee nayeagiig rete ant | ngcaice “harem sereaphcou merry smi edie naa bersvere, noc tnfre tow Homme on ac" | Rakeweads Se Be oes Sate Ns ob ¥ rainy: —_e—— a ‘URSDAY, count of his for the rights of the states, desk w : OkR RYE Willey: Receptions. See ea ny tie ee Le thathonorin the person of Prot Samer Thome: | _SENATE.—Mr. Fenton presented a memorial | but he sam teiting ie the ake ‘Objec: | Piicomee dnaipteeey ngrey behind bie: The SE BYR OWHISRY. Sr RICeL aint will hold receptions trom 84 J coowd was af times almost too great, growing | vou Sermuecingl tiers Ac ian ian, | oC meso than 1f00 bank ond muneheuts of | tonetlous t the oftice untif his accomplice hed fineliet's. aan ste PURE. ; 40 o’ciock p.m., on Thursday, February 1 andi. | out of the fact that an impression prevails that | exhibited the fitet cleetcic te im the ses- | New York, setting forth in strong terms the ne- conversation. They both passed ow Sto cer enon, $5. Also, a large | Mrs. Grent's receptions will take place every oe aan are Sader verte ee sions of the academy at M cessity for a reform in the civil service of the were Fort, Maseatel. Atge'ica | Tuesday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'eleek. nvitations are given, came toMunich, In the fall of 1&9 Napoleon andon the 5th of November, 1609, Baron lean | €0verBment, dwelling particularly on the Dominique , an ardent admirer of Prof. | “buses in the New York custom-house. In con- Soemmering and hy-icianot theemperor, | rection with the subject of the petition, M showed the apparatus to him, explaining ho ep germs note. “The dancing commenced at about - Urs. Colfax will receive on Wednesdays | past 11, and was Kept up until after 2 p,m. Among those present were man: les, eRe Tra i e | ened sondibene wel taeae ts coeoer: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | minztes after the bond prisoner was fully identified as being . the persons who was in the office and ~ ° This Afternoon’s Dispatches, | bw’\—ew Fert Yo Commer.¢ & pure old He.land i ” € Fenton gave netice that as soon as the amnest: SSOC. D <. Ej S. = ‘and feumale= ' ives of the several merabers of the Presi- — Some of the receptions yesterday were very | by its means, direct communication betwee bill was disposed of he would ask to take up v4 sine ign = REPORTS: day gave the voy os y pire. Letit | , The wives ” much crowded. At the Solicitor General’s there | Strasburg and Pariscould be established. With | piij for tte regulation of fines, fortetnecn ann 7 Bae, Re Comgreemonal & ; “intew pereaps, | dent's Cabimet will receive on Wednesday after- . sa je making | (e#0mewhat contemptuous remark: «C'est unc | Dill for th FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. mittee in New York the procee: a xs = fgreat inducs- | neon of each week. ‘was a constant throng of young people making | ;7/, germanique,” Napoleon refused to take any cop a large ateortment, buy im The Alabama Ciaims Controver« the cases of fraud on th a Sicten Bussey suecglinea 'guctnacecaa | natty exile. WSK Dicltiew endl attm anaes Messrs. Sumner and Trambull expressed their Quantities and heses cam word te further notice of the invention. Baron Larrey a ri . | stance » fraud was “ hearty acquiescence in the mecessity of the re- ee ee ee Om TS - - : h: d evi one by their ease, ‘ace and , b 5 y =~ 5 TLR. by acuston clerk, which afterward netted the 1. well ceamy to.e)c" m~aeeail, even thous if | the following Friday evenings, from 9 to 11 | sparkling sucetenion Mik Bate ete oie te ee farms called for. a Loxpox, Feb. 5 {Herald cable.)—The Times | government $1 The system of weights Hie Om ORTHUR NATTANS, Drncgist, o'clock—viz: January 12th and 2th, February | imation, and draws a crowd around heronali | the tmetiture of France, stom which wane, Commiticn, VM" Teferred to the Jadictary | os Monday morning cays the treety or Washing- very deficient. alsa testified that janz? tr ccond and Datrects, MW: W. | 9th. occasions. Many heard cruth regret that she | teeconsisting of Messieurs Biot, Carnot, Charles | “Str Seamer Presented petition of 200 resi- ton bas betome inoperative, not being based on en ae » - eae Mrs. Blaine’s receptions every Wednesday | WOuld leave for home next week. and Monge was appointed to examine into and | dents of the District of Columbia. expressing pei array eg Myearnnonry wavel officer and the informers; over ‘6: Whereas so renjct once ea | Scemana of ese, ego ey ee a ean at | ate hat lea! ent Prok Bore: | Revpaaim nthe nr dake botaacatreg | coecraed it iran the stmt el eer Sued Sheed sees . ~ " em- “4 i * 5 u i ¥ sta oe. - - ™ undred of our citizens fsel_them- 10th, from 2% to 5o’clock. with them Miss Chandler, of Bosten, and Miss mering made eee ae secute, among ie District government. They state that the bility of reference of the claims to the Board of | Wards divided. Witness also stat Mrs, Marshal Sharp receives om Fridays. Morgan, of Ohio. There one met many dis: Arbitration. It will come to nothing. A satis- | found proofs of frand against fourteen debt is now one-sixth of the property of the tinguished visitors, and the afternoon paased so others to carry the electric current through | District. They ask to be protected br Congress of water,took an apparatus made in Mun'ch exa in thei rty int es 3 factory answer from Washington, excluding the | Whore names he mentioned; knew of fit part en it tothe | INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this quickly that other agreeable receptions were ne- | alter Prof. Soemmering’s plan to St. Peters muteros MeDLCue tee to Com | claims for indirect damages trom the case, can- | Sixtecn cases of fraud on the part of in be Rctedectoe, be Gres neeaion to-day were $214,813.33. gleeted. burg. ‘There, in the prosence of the Em Mr. Sawyer presented concurrent resolutions | Pt be anticipated, | eens eee een ae i Le yg es ———_- — There was a Leap Year lunch at Mrs. Stock- 1e successful experiment was made } of the South Carolina legislature Protesting SEE QUEEN'S BPEEOS PaCiniC. Exrenstve Miuitacy PaRErarations ar vatign. Already bie tone SECRETARY AND Mus. Rowssow retdrned | tons yesterday, and the young ladies proved | t fa Sire laid ucough tee cinee Mace. | REMMSL Any reduction of ‘the duty’ oh rice | , 7h Queen's speech, be short, friandiy ang | Ker Waer—A letter from Key West, Feb Meg ade tad whicn be f-om their wedding tour last evening. they were fully equal to the emergency of tcod- | {in the Sth of July, 1811, Goumt Petochi browgut | qicrred 0 C presented caceometaner ney Stone | seseral in terme. é lh Sars can een eran aay ererame thane ta for the wants of Gzwsnat J. H. Baxen, Commissioner of | ing and waiting on the young men. The ladies | the apparatussent to Paris in 1809 and returned | anduthers ashing oman suffrage in the terri. THE LONDON PRESS TO-DAY. : ar ae ae Pensions, is confined to his residence with a | banded the gentlemen to the table and presented | therefrom in May. 1811, before Francis { of ‘ tories. Austria, opcrating it to the entire satisfaction o! | “Mr. Frelinghuysen presented resolutions of the all present. hs legislature of New Jersey recommending the e only one who appears to have rightly es- | purchase by the United States of Indepemiones timated the worth of the new invention was the | Hail, in anticipation of the contennict weteteee Grand Duke Dalberg, of Fraukfort-on-the- tion the 4th of July, 187 Main, who with a wery flattering letter sent | money to he Soemmering his portrait in a golden medallion. | freetion of » In Switzerland and in Holland the invention | Telics, engineer corps Lonxpon, Feb. 6.—The Times, titis morning, pn gd ee forties preserves the tone of moderation it assumed yesterday in treating of the American claims. it deprecates the perate denunciation of the treaty, and vonage will lead to no hasty action or resolves. present duty of the | trated here at as earl: English ttatermazgis to say or do nothing | ely | a ple war with &; to prejudice any attempt to remove the misun- | js being prepared for’ derstanding whieh has unhappily arisen : boquets, and gave some valuable hints as to how Diliows attack. pat as to doit when the period returns for the gentie- Tae U. 8. STEAMER ConGRESS, now at Nor- | men torecover their rights, which are virtually folk, Va., has been ordered to join the European | *bdicated on these occasions, is ia — Im the evening’ there was a party at Mrs- ‘s Montgomery Blair's, given for the same parpose of proving that in this, as well as other respects, LEA & PERRINS to | Se™ators Caldwell, Hitehcock, Boreman, and | jhe ladies can chan, Pronounerd by Coauoissours “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” ite and digestion, and {t fs un- Tue PrResipext’s Visitors teday were the purchare ied by Philadelphia for the ding to deposit revolutionary ¥ as possible. Init with England that y Messrs. prosecute ali parties making places with the geutle- | was also highly praised. Yet, notwithstanding ROARING OF THE BRITISH Lion, ‘The Telegraph pronounces the claim for indi- A rareiciay of Sionx city, Iowa, if report be Gending connterfeita, | Robertson, and Representatives Farwell, Wal- | men, and beat them fn ail the professions the recognised importance of the invention, it | Mtr. Edmunds offered & resolution calling on | rect damages utterly indefensivic, inadmissable | true. has robbed the smal!-pox of the power to JOHN DUNCAN ca x: lace, and Young. — Besides Mrs. Blair's party there was one | 1emained merely a scientitic curiosity. be the President to communicate any information | And baseless. It regrets any hesitation on the | war the beauty of the viaage. Por mans whe eal3-ccom Agents, New Yor! - given by Mr. and Mrs. Henriques to Miss Worth- | Mering on the 15th of May, 1816, gave to Sir | he may have relative to any part of the London press to stigmatize the de- their pretty faces this Is the chiet horror Frinst Lieut. Wa. C, Bartiett has been Lyonel Harvey, secretary of the English le; y mands as they deserve. The intentio: En it great destroyer ington y Y y g rt of Great Britain to repudiate the treaty ot y ms of Eng. gre y Batcheior’s Mair Dye. transferred from the 3d artillery to the 3d in- parrot k pl ae tion in Munich, a telegraph apparatus, with a Washington and made some remarks comment: | land cannot be too strongly impressed on the et ondid Hair Dye is the best in the wor'd " fi = ti fatement of its workings, to be pre- | ing severely on the rumored action of Grea’ | people ol ‘elegraph feels Tate epic fantry, and First Lieut. Wm. A. Kobbe from Still another party took place at the house | detailed stat fee workings, to mh ple of the United States. ‘The Trlegrapa ot Barmices, reliabie, instantaneous, does not contain tie tha S4ccites. of Captain Boyle, which was select and elegant. | sented to Sir Humphry Davy, the celebrated | Baitain. He said the Amocteen people had been | Convinced that the American government will ead Bor, Sn] visalte poteon to, robece parsiyeie or the 3d infantry to the 3d artillery. —In some respects the ball of the Plate we on chemical philosopher. The admission greatly wronged, and had made great conces- | Withdraw from its extraordinary demands, | . leaves the patient Seiia ceicertnae ie not possess, Fhe geanine | THE CABINET MEETING to-day was attended Printers’ Union at Masonic Temple last evening | Of this apparatus into J:ngland. however, was | sions In acceptin, the Washington treaty, an’ | THE BOGUS BSPRECK OF THE QUEEN “4 emish. Our lovely maid- A ‘belor’s Hair Dye bas had thirty years | by ail the members. The session was a pro- | was the leading ent inment of lis claw this ee 1 coho om Officials. On heed gene they Soeld net a w this intimated action 0 eps — have sufficient tndaccments “J tertai jay, 1819. Soemmering wrote a second le ireat Brit: i es ‘i vaccinated. Se only perfect Hale Dye—Black oF Brows, fold | tracted one, which led to the belief that the | reason’ ‘The ieeoratrrns were beautiful, tho | Harvey, then ambassador, again reyuesting the | Cye%* reuiell sadaee aro pes ‘ust do t ae peat ate phere yon beter y= detcateta. iAppiied at 1 street. Now | subject under consideration was the late reports | music was fine, the refreshments first-class, and Fresentation of his invention to Davy, and to | take this action on mere newspaper rumor. the Queen’ a8 published in the Pat! Mali A LADY SCACOL-TEACHER in Omaha, having * “~f_ | from London relative to the Treaty of Wash- | the attendance both large and congenial. | the latter himscly he mrace tl prophetic words Mr. Cameron did not beiieve that the Presi- | Gaccve puiskey erection: | an inordinate dread of the small-pox, sent home ington. Cine these requisites, with unremitting atten- | «You will probably live to see the telegraph | dent knew anything aboat wlsst Grose Bene The Advertiser also copies the speech, and | spit #it! because she said her mother was sick AMUSEMENTS Le fon on the part of the several committees, and | Jaid through the canal.” ‘Thus certain he was | was going to 00. adds :-—“ The fi ing is a clever anticipa | and bad marks on her face. The next day the SE Ss. Cuances Hats, of Massachusetts, recently | success is inevitable. The falr sex was repre- | of the futere ef Lic neentens ane sesolution was then laid over until to- | In America it will createa powerful impreasion, | fi HTerented herself at the school-house, with NATIONAL THEATER nominated for Assistant Secretary of State, was | sented in force and most creditably, and some | I could give many more data and incidents | morrow. which will omly be mitigated when the cpeeen, | tT, SMKer tm her mouth and her little t N == gre a before the Senate Committee on Foreign Kela- | Of the toilets were very beautiful, but unfortu- | relative to the important subject before me, but On motion of Mr. Conkling, the Investigation | as actually delivered, is published.” * | ewinging by the strings, and said to the teach HY GREAT HIT OF THE SEAS t to answer charges brought against | ately we have no room either for @ list of | I fear { have encroached already too much on | Committee was dircoed we inquire into abuses ‘The Pol a Miss —, we've got a little baby atour house, TE NEOUSDED ENTHUSiTOM ions to-day to a1 with hie consul conersisnin | Ames or the description some of the dresees | the columns of Jour paper, and in conclusion I} in connection with quarantine and health regue | o,5@e F. Mypesinn Dil pape Bg , ut mother told me to tell you that isnt ve Lint se aaTEy TE THE sTAck,. ig te ae a eee IneRel'eheipcione Garton Mmetor isk from | “tous at the port of New York coolie slave trade will be introduced in' Paria: j and tord her pupil tof ceheresst ? THK LITTLE FAIRY OF 2 a — The Wisconsin sociable last evening was: | in ~Keil’s Leipziger Gartenlaube for 1864,” from THE AMNESTY BILL x : MAGGIE MITCH Mv. T. K. Ones, # young man from Pitts- | ay we forctold it would be, » moot deleutear Cea ene Bice eypelegraul gn the | was then taken t-—the pend gecttion Deing | "te eeend Whines Sines sas Tueony axp Paact We are told,” > "RIV berg, Pa., has been appointed the successor of | a9 A the distinguished cralrpeenggiceht a< cg MB Pons ‘arpenter's substitute for Mr. Sumner's a a - says the Doylestown Democrat, “that Dr. Lewis BAPTURUUSLY RECEIVED, ees affair. Among the inguished guests were | mering, proved from his diary. This book was mendment. Loxpox, Feb. 6.—A special dispatch to the ~ SHINGT ON Eee Hincent Colyer as Secretary of the Board of | the President and Vice President and many | publicGed in Prankfort-om the: Mate ive ia, by | “Mr. Sherman argued at length in favor of the | 22¥y_ Telegraph, from Paris, ‘says President aay etal ay Kg eel oe gto Medes ik pets pees E4 Jndian Comminsioners, Mr. Colyer stl! remaise | other mel-known personages. ‘The party uid | Dr. Wm. Soemmering, a son of the former. principle of Mr, Summers amcodment, There | Tpicrs was shot at lest night, bat was uot burt. diets batter, Ke. and very eulogistic Of oat ATINEEL on the as a member @ executive | not break up until a late hour, thoug! e joun L. Hevret. | was a very slight distinction between the rights. 2 uule < ~ To WITNESS HEE MATCHLESS IMPERSON- | committee, participants it seemed early, so delightfully and SPR is REGS EN eS privileges and immunities of the citizen and Lest at Sea. He pay am oan, ATIONS. FERAEMG FS quickly did time speed by. Attzocep KUKLUX ATTACK ON A Rainoap | there was such a multitude of them that ‘the Loxpow, Feb. 6.—A dispatch from Hong K: however, by is plate Pa f J F. Legate to be ong ; by passing his plate three times tor MONDAY, February 5, 1372, ‘Tne Convirwarion of James F. Legate — The Attorney General and Mrs. Williams | Trai —A man named Lyon, who recently ar- | Constitution could not be expected to enumer. | reports the lors of the ship British Admiral, | well-butiered beefsteak, and utterly dectioed to a —FAY— FAY; Governor of Washington territory, was recon- give a very select dinner this evening to the | Tied at Cincinnati from Memphis, reports that | ate them. They came down : Eo by the | Captain Keed, from San Francisco, which was | taste the mush she had prepared at so much 7 ~ sidered by the Senate in executive sersion yes- | Dreigent view Preside thee distin, | 8t Brownsville, Tenn., on Friday, abandot Ka- | common law. fe expressed ‘his Willingness to | abandoned at sea ina sinking condition. The | trouble.” ~yaneatans PAT ie + terday afterncon, on mction of Mr. Sumner, Femme penser tna OOP | te had Just hung a negro, whose dead body vote for the Samner amendment with the 6th | crew were picked up and brought to Kong Kong. peak — ' i or y epre a . Pe » 4 was placed on the In, accompan’ y his | section stricken ou! ie then that was stort red Railroad 4 NEI Dea oom in Cleve- Witnessed Dy over S00 Ferns on te rut represen: | Lut no further action was taken om the nomina- | ST's) | Prete ee scoond pant reception of | brotfier and sister and tome friends of the des | serpised that oe varios objection was made | = naseser~ “hoe Aovt- | used bept the coding Sieg ta ban eoeeoon FAY x the Postmaster General and Mrs. Creswell takes | ceased. About the same time the train wax | to amnesty. The Ith amendment contem- Feb. 6.—An accident happened | the fore of the ceremony, so that he soul GBT_Ferevell 8 OWING TO THE BAD WEATHER the London | viace, and Mr. Northcote and Mr. Clive give a | boarded by oue bundred armed Kuklux, each | plated a speedy removal of political disabilities find it when the proper moment arrived. He Farewell Matinee. dispatches are delayed. The Queen's speech aimed wit way near two navy revolvers. After the train 4 . } ‘ a rina = jenne, who | mumbled along all right until. the ‘minister f Last tiie was delivered in Parliament about noon. It | fir pic.inelt young lady friends at the house of | jad left the station the Kuklax commenced dring oF Sige ee) 5 Ce eat ng ad Wasa passenger, received some injuries. | winked at him, aea bint to produce the rim ante of MAGGIE MITCHELL, | should have been here this morning. but in con- | evenings now are ail crowded. with. receptions. | 2 tHe negroes in the cars, wounding four o + when in bis nervousness he swallowed it them, twa badly. A number of other persons | duced a bill to authorize the constraction of « | AB¥¢F#ams Buying English being no stomach-pump on band, he sequence of the wircs working badly no dis- | and entertainments of the most delightful kind. | had thelr clothing perforated with bli Aethe bridge across the river at St. Louis. Referred rise geet Se ee he Ame~ | stood on Me beed tn tines guatiomen to vecover AY. February 12. 1872. noe ma jater than 11:20 a. m. have come to — Gen. Giles Smith will give a dinner party | tr: J ed through the woods one of the parties | to the Committee on Commerce. or seattorpedocs of English manufacturers ‘golden pledge.” suasyetenance ted | ee eee this evening. passed through, the baggage car and over the | “Mr. Dawes } intreduced a bill to author. : Seay sae Se a WILSON will hod a | 78 Hovse Comairres ox Arprorrta-| — The Bachelors’ Club have decided that at | ‘ender, from which he fired upon the engineer, | ize the estab! nt of ail steamsh the bail pasting through the enginee:’shat. The | service between the United ‘States and yeoman engincer then seized his jant and hurled | jia. Same reference. him down an embankment, the brakeman firing Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) introduced a bill to Foundered at Sea. New York, Feb. 6.—The steamer Wando, &S Seance at ve- | TIONS this morning had under congideration the | their last german, to be given on Wednesday, yesterday reported foundered at sea, was for- . M TUESDAY appropriation bers RvEsiRo etrorotitan Hotel. on TUESDAY | deficiency bill, but did not com- | none but the regular members of the club will om ce = of New York must be possessed of a sensitive heart. On Saturday he was handed warrants encourage ay ry eG ee, ig for ny arrest we ——— indicted y the 3 lete it. Prof. Pierce, of the Coast Survey, and | be admitted. This, of course, will not exclude | two shots at him. The supposition is they ex. trade with Brasil, Same reference. ro e war. to | grand jury, but to receive the doco = SH | Uther oficiats were before the cammithee te | poutine coming as chaperones to their daug- | beeted to stop the train and take possession of | “Se Suurkereather tone a re for the peg) en pei te Lew ghd mente, for the reason, flan eng inlay ES cs Pep sus: reference to appropriations for their depart- | tersor wives. ghicctlonable parties who were ont wears tht | motionof ironship building inthe United States | gat eo merchan- | bean act of cruelty to drag the men from these — ments. The bill, when completed, w TO- “ ————— 4 ¢ || Same reference. ' LINCOLN MALL priate shout three and 8 half millions of: x tenth ae oko of Perpnirtepadd a | hana ek es Br. L.. Myers (Pa.)—A bill to encourage anc ‘The Usual Mexican Maddie. il eft unmolested ina WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7. Want Mone Reraxsextation.—The bill | 5 . mney. | gi THE QuIER's Seracu” Hoax.—The Pati | romete telegraphic communication betwee COVERNMENT TROOPS AND KRERBLS BOTH VIO- H. R. Hulburd, controller of the : urope. Referred to Com ci introduced into the House of Representatives bs oon ‘edie lly sherds Mall Gazette, of yesterday afternoon, publishec TORIOUS AND BOTH DEFEATED. A Love Teacepr.—A man named William Thomas B. Catron, attorney New Mexico: ve | mittee on Foreign Aftairs. r ¥ oF Mexico, Jan. 30, via Havana, Feb. | Ewing, employed by Dr. Samuel Johnson, at Miss EDITH (GORMAN. recently converted to | yesterday, supplemental to the apportionment | Edwin M. McCook, secretary, Dakota tersioors. Foersk to be auvered te Eeriaeeare eens ome si pnaee.)7A bill to provide for th: | ¢ “The Porferists rebels have been defested | Batarah, Coun, yesterday attacked bis eat a Sey sod smart. Far | act provides that the following states shall be | Henry A. Bruner, postmaster, Albion, N.Y. which considerable space was devoted to the | pir ol ccitain Indian lands in Mthe Chonave, | im the state. The government troops have | Ployer’s daughter with @ shot-gun, inflicting ay deliver ‘ee | Entitled to one Representative in in ai 3 Alabama claims, and the following pascag, | Pus,for the, relict of settlers on the Choroke: | whipped Negrete and other insurgent near Se, | probably fatal injuries. He ther attacked: het fe LECTURE cot | addition to the number apportioned in each | THE SovTHERN Ciaims Comutesion.—The | ouoted, “through pardonable oversighton the | Reta! lands in Kansas, Public Lande. * | !ancigo. “The Porferistas have been repulsed in | mother, who came to her daughter's relief, on < State by that act, vig: New Hampshire, Ver- | claims of Mrs. Marian It. Carpenter, George 8. | fart of the necotlotey ate oat Enton the go he eee pe au attack on Chalchicomala. It is fausing painful wounds. Ewing then went t) giiiss O'Gorman bar bd » personal experience of | MOR", New York, ee seen — Cox, John H. Mason, and David P. Palmer, al! | explicitly limited to direct losses, and therefore eee corthe Braet | tat Porferia Diaz is now only accompanied by | bis roomand cut his throat from car to ear, t LLING CHARACTER, some chap- | neseee, Louisiana, Alabama, an FY i Sere el which che will relate. It te sodtiert ant | im all of this city, amounting in the aggregate to & smail escort. Gen. Allatorre has pardoned ali adherents of Porieria Diaz captured at xaca. ‘The whereabonts of Feliz Diaz are unknown. It isexpected that the Vera Craz railway will e causing death. The young man was in lov with the young lady, but his suit was discour the President of the United States has preferred sions to certain soldiers and widowsvf the Binck a considerable amount of indirect claims, t» Pl aha Referred to Committee on invalia many of which my government has demurred. Mr. Storm (Pa.)—A bill grantin; msions te T hope the amount to be ultimately defraved | certain widows and soldiet of the Sar of 112 bat ag exceed the French payment to Ger- | Referred to Committee on Kevolutionary Pen- nearly ten thousand dollars, were heard before foe ee erect ie capable of givinge Fila pic: | SuxATOR Ganuntt Davis, of Kentucky, | tho Southern Claims Commission yesterday setare Seamierior ge much an Anseitatin. Et only | wastaken suddenly ill yesterday morning after | Here Tury ane Aoaix.—Mr. Sumner pre- rtupi of i breakfast, and now lies in a very critical eondi- evasisy © i a) RoI lecture on sented in the Senate this morning a petition ———— ANOTHER Sz SearewtT.—aAt Norwich, Ct., at soon reach @rlizala. A battle is expected be- | &.Tecent descent made b; a- an i Sain Sewnincai: sions. “ tween the forecs of Generals Neri and Guerro. | fuvere {® Shetucket, he unexpectedly fell into a to Protestantiem. “This will be one ofthe | Urrt to hears Hie itsesa te a cna ae earey | PBFPOrting to be signed by about 200 citizens, | no out that theater toe Gteen's apsech one, feported: m Peso amunittee on AP” | Gen, Bocha has arrived at Origala. ‘Gen. Guad. | S##Ure between the rocks of the bottom, nearly Invthie ley. fie han recently, ron epee o | ¢2,4otracted mental labor, together with the | fesdente and property holdersin the District of be : propri » reported a resolution requesting ‘died t Guadal iii the is ublished in the Pall Mall Gazette of thiseven- | Pro! ral War ta ian H t | arama died recently at Gu: jar. is nia city. She recent! pt? | grict which he recently experienced at the toe | Columbia, ask we to represent to Con, R the Secretary ot War to inform the House wha ” A declared in a state of siege. world’s fair in row largest the anxiet} ‘alarm with which they re eaten ae ae Rae et dee ont Opinion, be dispensed | the city of Mexico ls projected. The insurgents a ee ES Tie aaceh at | the large inerease of debt on the parterthe Dis, | Arter tax ino Tm eves.—Tom Fictis | With without detriment to the public service. | have captured Zarateous Ie ie reported that fired, Foe pmayin the tttawe eld Cay are | phgnciam, ‘has some hopes af’ hie Tecmwane | let eacts ofthe iogaturetfor acuing $1000 | altcracon In Kew Porky Sak Sedge ert) | woke by unanimous couscay tmeeedny amor! | Escobedo wil remain inastve at the capital A nal. and he ‘ior, 4 , ie of ui Dock Nt fork, ard r > ‘uel Sau saoe been though his whole system seems to be alectod.”” | £0 the acl bonds, approved July 10, 16/1; another | tmmediately bailed him ia $3,000 of the tence ferred to appropriate committees, 2, . Fi Mr. (Ohio), asked leave to pre- fodicetonts hae Seen coe Ge aint’ Hox, | sent. a memorial in relation to the election n ‘Tweed, and nearly as man against Connolly the 3d Ohio district, and offer a resolation au. Tom Fields’ bondsmen are Wil Florence, | thorizing a reopening of the contested electios comedian, and Michael G. Quigg. His case ha: | C8 of, =e , for reference been removed to the court of oyer and terminer. | t© the conmeeoe — Zhe indictments charge that George Beller and | Mr- Handall (Pa.) objected. sauce Garrett B. Tunison, members ef the fire «lepart- r. Campbell (Obio) appealed to bis colleague ment, having claims inst the city, assigned | ' let the be referred. He held that the ae tion it is utterly im to fix the exact | Plant, W. Ri Suyles J. Bowen, « an equal iety thereot to Felds, a member of § Petition ~ gms citizen was entitled te ‘Window | @mount of the deficiency. MecKelden, Wm. He Phi » Fitzhugh Co: the assembly, for his efforts in procuring the | ® bearing, and if it was eeionss hang him Shades, Pict sand T: Ey ee Frank Taylor, Wm. B. Todd, A. A. Wilson passage of @ law authorizing the payment of } ' the nearest lamp-post he would advocate it- Bing sin vin ihe District: TRARSYER ov Navat Orricers.—The fol- | K. Randall, Michael Talty, Henry Polkiuuérs, | there ciara ‘Gem ene be rgery in | Feception. “perrdis cai 5 lowing officers have been detached :—Lieut. | and other well-known injanctionists. the third degree. Mr. Shel THE AMOUNT OF THE DEPALCATION Nor | t0 issue 84,000,000 more, approved August 19. Yur Ascentainap—The Third Auditor hasthe | 71; water bonds to the pores oc Mannan Papers of ex-Pension Agent Collins only up to | house bonds, $300, ; and Chicago fir " December last. Further investigation shows | $100,000. The petition also complains of the differences in Collins’ accounts amounting to | income tax act, and finally declares that the about $30,000, but part of this (and peed the | memorialists are in favor of a steady and well whole) may be accoanted for by the remainder digested system of city improvements. Ame: of the papers. At this eng of the investiga- | the signers are Colum! Aiexander, ¢ possible F 3 ering cers hve Sen feces Re meted = ———— —_—— mor coul col be pean fect pay orl on waiting poms Sai THE ARBITRATION News rRqu EXGLAND.— See pha enya iw ori pod Snape Pam ot goon covers ~9 a Aracue Ovrnaces.—It is reported that the Ped i 3 J 4 te we | BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Commander D. W. Malian, from the Sfonogacy, | It ls tated that several days ago Sir Jolin Rose Preaching of & woman in Hee. Dr, Ouplers | uke regular order being demanded, the “ mxnassy_wouex | Apaches bave murdered three mail drivers, Tk ST LEV © Ee | sri pieced on waiting orders; Licut. Com- | telegraphed to a banking-house in New York, | Preaching, of Cuyler contended that the book ot QUESTION OF DEAWING POR BEATS, VOTING FOR DELEGATES—THE BNW BLoce- | WOUNded one, and captured their stock on the F I1RST LEVEE Alaska, and | with which he has business connections, briefly | church government ncith itted nor pro- | which was the unfinished business when the ADE. New Mexico and Arizona line. One of the ov THE si - 2 H. Cook, | alludi to the treaty of Washington in the tone | hibited women preaching; that the Bible was | House iy, came up. Saxt Lake Crrv, Feb. 5.—At noon to-day the | ™¢n was murdered within eCuap Bowie. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. the Constell: ‘to the Ter- | of the press, and My ae modification | non-committal on the subject and that it was Mr. Star! (Conn.) moditied bis mo ‘tures endorsing Justice McKean A general outbreak ], as these , ror: B. F. Fussig. from the | of the American statement case as being | next to impossible to draw a line in the Bible | tion so as to provide that the ant-at-Arm. AT MASONIC TEMPLE, = star » and Gnome I oes shianety necomery ba gemma eo) - - | about woman's function in the church. The —~ cowed for those members absent, by ; Assistant geon Ada: port: > urs i ‘' ‘sexsi ord louse. _ ON TURSPAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1872. ren Ww: ‘and | ther stated that the substance of thls ts Scoumont-an the cert Shack nee eimtees | ks aaeeen far the previeas guistion, whlch TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. vy yard at the same p! as communicated to certain parties in | with the rules of the church to allow women to | was pending, was then seconded—yeas 105, nay. : Tomacco Mux axp Distittens Asxrxa vom | However true tie may ‘ey iti cortain tial the | Hee znis mag alncumed ull € Choe, when “Mr. Killinger (P: ved to lay the whole Admitting eentleman and Indies. xe |, Uxtworw Tax.—The Ways and Means 8 may be, the presbytery adjourned till toxday. Tr ger (Pa.) mo iy —— _———— Ro exci mt TES TY-SEcoxD ANNIVERSARY OF THE | mittee this onal accounts from morning heard an argument of Wm. | Whatever in the ive and Tux Canr Grant Massacre es » Re », —The testi- — on the table. ejected—yeas nay: _ Burrel Fret cireles. Nor is it considered that any complica- | mony taken on the triat ot 100 Mexican P: . ‘Mass. to recomsider the JOURNEYMEN BOOKBINDER'S SOCIETY. omnes thatsiater ecking for con form, = Seceeen eta on an Fevalt rota goes and _Fimas and seven pe oa Fe vemiratal meaaion capt the table war _— # itation it ABSACTE Cam rant, - i 4 SQUERADE AND CIVIC BALL Te conte pads of woaceo, contending that the | {) tue Detter pene att ees | manne published in the dita Californians ie | '4ectee. ‘Wis.} moved to lay that motion MasQul 16 cents per pound on fine cut gave that article Eldridge ( iy rt an advantage of 100 per cent over the plug to- | 1" Becordance with the terms of the treaty, | was sworn that the Apaches stole stock fromthe | on the table ‘Ui, bays 75. MASONIC TEMPLE, bacco, and asa consequence the fine cut sen | None of the members of the two committces ca | Mexicans near Tuscan, were pursuedandtrailed | ‘The hour of ,half-past one having arrived, the ri were prosperous andthe plug tobacco men had | foreign affairs have heard of any dimatisfaction | directly to their camp, four miles free Camp | House eded to the consideration of the THURSDAY, FEB: RY $, 1672. their business depressed. with the treaty, apart from the London “| Grant.” One of the Indians was killed while | special order, which wasthe bill to establish = H.B. Miller, of Illinois, presented a petition | PET, BOF has ‘attention been cal riding a stolen horse. The Indians fired the AW EDUCATIONAL BUREAU ete $2. admitting gentleman and ladies. ‘that all taxes and ex paid by dis- the subject by ei the President or Secre- | first at the pursuing party. rue sry, in | and devote the proceeds of the sales of the pub- ic furnished by Prof. Schroder. a ‘he. lage kp quapeiiaated & of State, and it is equally certain that they | uineteen minutes returned a verdict of “not lic lands to the education of the people. CommrtTEE oF = under pag yt tg Seenae pid and other membersef ‘willstand by the | guilty.” Mr. Shelibarger (@hto) paploines, remarks and corlected ae far tie aE of AMty conte is now collected, and also | lel Sit ativct ts pate eh emand | A Puavicrion axb fe FULPIDEwExXT—On Sieaee atts nen eceekie ae = ANOS Be | tna saacaagat of a proper law for the espor- | Site, Sethe Getermontinn oi eee y; area! ee Bentiesd 204 tact | re cemption er Memcatend acta bat only’ pre, PIANOS, & ‘tom ef distilled spirits, the ve that Prof. Dellis ‘ity, had } Preemp! snow on the Union Pacific rail- a » aC. with department, whose tit be vided that the of the sales of the pub- _ Ix Pants.—The American Register, of Paris, | was to present this American statement rg — jaake in ft i to the road is mere discouraging than ever. Rea ARCHRD MEE Getta DgMD | im is Sneue of the 13th ultimo, caye:—HHon. J.B. | Sao with doth instants A. asp bec (2. Dunne » Melodrons, Accrrtects, Guitare ER ©. Davis returned from Geneva to Paris oniat- A 5 rr urday last, and taken apartments trade Hotel Westminster vo Rah ES i Hi reed if q | hee.) pesca ae hed Mtr. Gatiett te oraer. and demanded that his words be taken dows, | ay

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