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“THE EVENING STAR. | Daily, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BULLDINGS, peansytvania Avenue, corner Lith St. EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COW. 8 H. KAUERRANW, Prev't. yh EVENING STAR is served by carrier to " pecribegaat TES CRNTS PRA WEAK, or FOR- Puce CEST# FER MONTH. Copies at the counter rr Forhers each. By mail—three months, $1.50: Tron:ha. 23 WW ODS 18, * THE WEEKLY STAR-pubiotod Pri " abiy in advance. ’ ree. ae ent imaer than bald for ates of advert ‘aished on application. b Cases, FORTY-SECOND OONGRESS —— > This Afternoon’s Proceedings, annem Sotonn Wanszepay, Pebraary 14. SENATE— Mr. Sumner asked to take up his Tesoiation of inquiry to the sale of arms and ordnance stores to the French. Mr. Conkling and Mr. Morton suggested that if the nrestatitn wes taben up some arrange- ment shontd be made by which it could be pre- crcded with until finally action was reached M erman said if the ible of this r. reel tution was omitted he did not doabt that the to invest the facts alleged woul. be atonce without any objection e jr. Conkling thought that if a resolution was brought in here casting imputations of a hate ful chasacter upon this body, that a handrea S9—N2. 5,901. WASHINGTON, D. C., \ EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Hi, 1872. TWO CENTS NOTICES. rs k ft R bay in meacal, even thong! ATTANS, Drucgist, edd N Wines, Liqaors, &e., for the Holidays ne bundred of ong citizens feel thom stesunder personal obligation to ©. GAUTIER, Be 1217 avd 1219 Pennsylvanin avenac, for be abic. through the virtues of his celebrated Bit oT “tpate in the festivities Incident to the Bolidny Alchough My ©. takes much pri 2 thas being & peblic benefactor, he does not allow the other _ business to et Pe hia — vation Already his store groans with the immen: wae 4 Ne fuported for the Biot + tected with car Those in want of nore, anontd ed that what they ot unly pure but unadalter- ™ iy peer air Dye. Dye isthe best in the world netaptancons. dues not contain peieon to oduce paralysis or id the ra pen elusive Seine the : A bachelors Ha'r Dye has nad thirty years pished reputation to uphold ite integrity nly perfect Bair Dre—Biack or Brown. Sold druggists Applica at 16 Bood street. New * ir a Yore AMUSEMENTS. _ NATIONAL THEATER. N™ Last Appearances of WittiaM HORACH LINGARD, ALICE DUSNING LINGARE WEDNASVAY EVENING, Byron’ hit | appropriations bills should not stand in the way, but when it was not only the good name of the American government, but of the Amencan pple was assailed, it was much more importan’ at it should be fairly and freely considered. The motion to take =p was then agreed to. Mr. Somer said tt was with the utmost rel Sectety. The order for Tuesday seems to be bad weather. Such, at least, has been the case for Several weeks past. But this does not interfere —The party given by Mrs. Ashton to Miss 13520 33, of the second $14 517.9, Ballard was also attended by many of those | thetaccthatectices of the second reciaten: 2 whose names have been mentioned. Some of 8 7 number of nan the those also attended Miss Ald's’ german. _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, ret. Able was d ne go ne to give the grea-cst > notice to the voters of the times and place of bie " to-da tance that he had brought this grave matter t. very materially with the receptions. Quite the — Lent begins with y, but from the many Fegpete 2. red by the commitces. - " tT) leet i were held im one year bec’ Orn lyre: ATeRY. the attention of the Senate. He bad Leet bee Receptions, Lennie sere tape feirmerther >in sean | fe. 27 tortor coiretateoremtsicn age Oo orgavicact required that theGistelection su >ald | Tm how many newspapers basihe corporation at- | apprised of ¢ x at Christmas, and ha. The President will bold receptions from 8 to | might enjoy a drive or a promenade; but since | for granted that it will not be strictly observed. | be bel within sixty days from the passace of tne | Vertising heen ordered the tance een news. | become better nted with them every day 10 o'clock p. m.,on Thureday, Febraary 1 and 15. | that is imposeible, all take refage in the White | There is talk of not a tew social parties, and | 3<t ands second clection was nececexrily reuired | Beers, with theamount paid or dus.tach: covering | ‘These facts had been bros » the attention of pee " oue hears ef germans even, which are to be giv- She current pear; but was held pe: apomeaee the President and Secretaryot War, and he hal Mrs. s receptions will take place every | House, and pass the entire afternoon in conver- darina the aix Wecke” ie ‘abstine jer than might otherwise have 7 . in ‘he District rovernment.to meiude. pr es meme yp ragyt Bag iy , | Tuestsy afternoon, trem 3 to 5 o'clock. sation with the distinguished people of our day. | Tye young officers at the marine barracks de- ol tas doom buag eenbc main ee har foraee of waverguing the h Sts | but none wastaken, WY SO President, ‘The wives of the several members of the Presi- | At the threshold everything disagreeable is left, | clare that they have no religions scruples as to e act of 10ta ot July, 1871, had auth: he interest bill and the Piedmont railroad mmner then was te comment dent's Cabinet wilireceive on Wednesday after- | even to overshoes, umbrellas and water proof | Monday morning dances, and it wit! go hard if | pérmarent improv cmenia? d che Recowsity Bp separately with the namber and ts as to the male of govermm -ht { | noon of each week. cloaks, of which the polite and attentive ushers | the ladies allow them to enjoy these opinions mislon si pevbeneea tecstorenees b. and contending ¢ alone; but fr m the parties ly made up for next Monday, we imagine the officers will not sici ioc partners, Not a few handsome dinners also will be given each week during Lent; and relieve you and take care of your property until whe you again need to use it. As you enter, you are greeted with the perfume of flowers, lighted chandeliers, and a large company of ladies and implicated in the morning h Mr. Sherman urged that the Ir priation bill sh ANewr ly to this interrogate of the Controller were in progress and could not serious loss and inconvenience to . ‘The organic act required that all thorizing loans im excess of five Mra. Biaine’s receptions every Wednesday afternoon of the season, beginning January 10th, from 2% to 5o’ciock. it ro ret ary. ence is mace, as well as in my letrer of Fel Tre ANNUAL ASSAY AT THE PHILADELPHIA Der cen " a . - | then the Japanese are coming, andof course the ty of the District should + 1872, addressed to Mr. Chandler in response to | it was not ri that any 4b rs. Marshal Sharp recetves on Fridayn, | gentlemen, mo hare met for, mutual enoy” | sume secriage of broken reeshitions willbe oe ie begat 2 Peeioe foiuiy of tbe memeraliate So eS a InteRNat Revanve—The receipts from this | and courtly gentleman, Gen. Babcock, to the | Terd aa incense at their shrine as that so un- the exclusion of the real busi a aa = President’ and Mrs. Grant, you recognize, | he-\tatingly tendered the High Joints last year. ive Aesembly. The _ Pimally it er to ¥ au ome ee = standing with the party, the brilliant Mrs. | — The President will hold a levee to-morrow | temporar Injunction was granted chicf« upon the ig tao amount eee eaten, by event 7 and Tee ORLY NomixaTtions sent to the Senate | Bower, bg — poe Mrs. Ting nye evening. etc we ca © nel i eukoree Miner} a — Dt nanan gr ge 4 ee ‘ " ma by the President to-day were those of a number pg! ap a mabe — nee eS pa ontbur Maggy Ry ge Ea alg An a HOUSE OF 5 FSENTATIVES of deputy postmasters. Spoiled by prosperity or flattery. ‘The Presi- THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION med hot a vote of the pee railed 6: Cf Tsao expenses will Dawes (Mrss.) 1 1 the credentials Tue wivow of the late General Rawiins was | dent's daughter is not far off, and you notice | preceedings before the House Co was deemed jn ticious to A Alvab Crocker, from the Maw ; ; ‘ how rapidly she is ripening into lovely woman- mittee To-day. to le and thus Sra I\TERRecATORY chusetts district—snccessor to Mr. Washburn, Me Ce ee ce esis Noa She isnow | yoda. Jah! there are Robert Lincoln wad. his goalies injury reaulling to ihe credit of the Datrict frm ctlpr mb tichewein the sagative on the | elected governor Mr. C. F. Damele_of New York. lovely young wife! And then the mind goes | gnewers ef Gorernor Cooke to the | '"* stquments of opponent proposed lean Me mare seagived So be B Sead ae et back’to the time when this house was his home, “Wemortaltets. would be'itiegal without such vote. smmercnenets. > vER a and his father the ido! of the nation. How full apices What duit have been hit for the ese of th ltscretion. required that the te ee : Tealization of love's young dream had been sut. | Charges against the Board ot Public Works and | Fient unt tech: aad what the costof iting up, ax improvements." Theos | since June 30, ln ts ate How. Grorck R. Dennis, United States red ficient compensatioa for many trials. Who is | the District government was resumed be ‘ore the | under which auch buildings were bi by wham euch ¢ : abe n fe hich in Bp. = | sold; the nature of the articles sold. Senator-elect from Maryiand in place et Hon. | the tail, fresh looking girl, with dress of black House Committee on the ict of Columbia Spd fernichs 4. giytom tho reseons also why u pi if »Beuple she | Fosiiion made of th wr George Vickers, was to-day upon the floor of the } silk and polosaise Of velvet, With embroidery seue Mallchehes; ewott.~ Thi kmanship | ‘lly be obtaned. thie purpose that required kets which | Money had been sper ar ; in gay colors and pink ribbons, jockey hat, witi George Follanshee, sworn—The workmanship ANsWarR. Might be cast in opp sition tathe loaw to contain | fromthe money appropriated by Cong! on pink plumes? That is Miss Fellows, who has | of the 2d street sewer is good, but the connec- (1.) Three bui dings have been hired for the use | th-t uthfal ai sprite words “Ageiost Spe Mr. Butler (Mas.) objected to the tion Dr. Mary E. WALKER appeared before the | recently returned, after a five years’ sojourn | tions imperfect; it has neede: erations, which | of the District goverument: First, the chal Im prover a im the absence of the chairman of the Nava house No Tth etre * , i York. The other | alterations witness explained; they entailed an | 1701, coruer nia avenue a eet; 9 Senate Committco on Military Atf:rs thin af- | shvond 10 her homie in ew York, The other | siaiaonal contour thrice tues ser asote: | eeeoudT i kotee Woh anh, Se eeeetneS: | ae an atria Bie i io ternoon to advocate the claims of women who | C,iica Eondon smoke, is Miss Brooks, of Bal contract (for Missouri avenue); had to bond for | Penney }ravia srenus; and third. Me:zerott Ballon | pointed by the Board € jon, which was sylvapia avenue, The first was rented and has adopted. calling upon the Secretary ot the T served in the union army during the rebellion | more, who varied the monotony of having noth- | Proper performapce of duty, and submit toa | fonperlvapie ave eg of the Governor and Svcre- | the work on the Washington canal. th» Wissouci | ry fer information as to the amount paid into to compensation for their sorvices. Ing ts ay wven introduced to the Brontdont by | Feteution of percent. of ‘he ainount of contract, | fart rine itricee ft wartenicd ior Mure AT. cchet Umproveasnes arstcnsy | the trearury since dase Satie ne Sates a piquant remark contrasting the gloom without | the Missouri avenue sewer level is nine inches | andimmedia’ . rely ceprty Sen Governoran® Secretary. ie t \l what ame the Goregnor an & | the navy. and what am: been withdrawn by them Mr. Finkelnberg, (Mo.) trom the Committce Gatrsna A. Grow is at the Astor House, Ni peaker of the House, cpectied with the advice aud approval of said advi w York, but isregister- Ory above Tiber creek, reports to the contrary not- ut of such money has withstanding; had told Mr. Crane that he did with the brilliancy within. The short, stout orks and ith the bright eyes and not very hand- and for a while by the an of Health. It be: man, came necessary to rent this ANswer. Re r i . is little Phil. Sheridan, who man- | not consider Green a competent engincer; had | bu-lding. an ‘other reasons, because the Gorpor of Engineers, consisti g of | | oe Brcatine Pony wpe ed from Texas, instead of Pa., as yore. Mr. parc gr gpeprenging es if omneen gw y senson | five engines pumping water out or the Missouri | Stiono! Werbington by the organic act was con- igs, Gen. A.A Hiragheeys. Gard. | on Wars and Means, reported « bill to repeal Grow is connected with a railroad in Texas, and | age tO cnjoy a short term of (he gay soneOn | eeu nomen Teton Tiere nt Of the Missouri | tinued in existence until June fet, apd, ase come Bascock, surgeon General J jarnes, and existing duties on tea and cotter. He said has taken up his residence there. ; Tae Hovse COMMITTEE ON NAVAL APFATIRS having agreed to report a bill for the constenc- tion of ten iron steamships at acost of $3,000,000, Secretary Robeson and Gen. Batler appeared before thie committee on appropriations to-day and urged the necessary appropriation. Be wacock Fred. Low Olmstead, t.» Was selected by tne Board of Public Works, and several consultations | were held with them except Mr. Olms'ead) tion to the preyected improvements. The improvemerts ee, bro tention: bat 1 caupel say whether ¢ uence would occupy the City Hall uatit that date nether building was, theretore, indispensable, i: order thatthe necessary busiuers of iumugaral the new government should be transacted, ‘This building continues to be occupied by the Governor aud the Secretary of the D:strict, and the force nee esrarily copaccted with the <ffice, and by a portion gf the Rngiveer Depargmant of the Board ot Public Works. Therent ts $125 per m fitting up and furmishi 83. he bad been directed to report the pill in ob ence to instructions from the House. A major of the committee was opposed to the bill The bill was referred to the Commitice of the Whole. The regular order was demanded Committee on Public Was called for reports. Joss had been his, and not the Boar: Work’s; the bill for making the sewer in 2d st. deeper is inthe hands of the auditor; has no doubt it will be paid; the damages were from $200 to $300; bas requested the work meaxired, inorder that be might be paid at the usual board prices; he will not be paid twice for pipe: the second digging was nearly as expensive ay of Public Jexion and features and hands no larger than Diose of asmall child, is the wife of the Post- master General, and the young lady with her is her sister. Thetall man with grey side whiskers is Sir Edward Thornton. Then, too, in rapid succession, you meet the wife of the a7 General, with her little daaghter, and the hand- some wife of Senator ; the wite and ¥ an ular meeting specially presented for th sir eosi and the reg! eration. Buildings and Grounds th mouth: “The cost of 106 2488 Der state: marked F 13 ing was: 107m INTARRoGATORY LITTLE TODDLEKINS TRUBSDAY—NAVsL ENGAGEMENTS “ketches and Comedie pAY—BENEF T—“FROU-FROU.” ITERDA TORINGARD Me TINE MONDAY -SOTHERN as“DUNDREARY ” TEW NATIONAL THEATER. “Tne Greatest Event cf the Season will be NEAT MONDAY EVENING, Feervary 19ra, IN SEEING BUSDREARY ENACTED BY SOTHERN, wate Artist of the age. The charac UNDRE® ig hy ERICAN COUSIN, sud Miss Laura Keene has vested in Sothern the medy in the Uuited bern bas purchase le right abd title of [Pat | NATIVNAL THEATER. IAL ANNOUNCEMENT. of seats for clock. Daring the en he following scale of Reserved Orch. Cir.91 2 iieserved Dress do. 3 @0 | Gallery anon Zz MURDOCH, -* Esusent TRaGEviay, special ragacst) cive a second DRAMATIC READIN . SATURDAY EVENING. Veeevary Ll? re Ar LINCOLN HALL, cisely at feht o'clock will comsiat of hheice selection conch with fickens’ 'y of av Cheap Jack.” conts. Reserved Seate, $1. Seicmons’ Bookstore, 811 ta “EK UF FREE LECTURES BY Dr. + imthe hall of the i h ad G,) on PI 4 ib be ‘dps moo WD ates Var od | mer SY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this weck. Barning may Le consulted at the Mational Sat i? 6r an Be. 616 Teh et . bet atreets, Cora above Ofd Fellows! Hal” =e Choice O11 Pai ear . Chrat 5 Siees Margret stage re Hengings Wide Shades, Pictures, Frames, Piotare and Tss- ings. Matis. 8c, im the E scoremember Name and Number. ap25-1y* LECTURES. RIA C. WOODNULL. AMES E. ' fur Wilh i = of a om. To be obtained at Philp & Pa avenge. yess BANN we: Be- be D Op No. 466 338 St. ON EXHIBITION New No. AND SALE at HE IMPENDING BEVOLUTION. BMEST OF CONGE IMPEAC Ess LINCOLN HALL, FLIDAY PVENING, Feemcary 16th ced Feats. kets ce cents, cau be obtained at Union League No 432 Ninth street. f4-3¢ —_——— ANCE — Having 2 eaCRoe PEASS Rae re tase’ is Better Snrebed ana te cher Plone mendes t mane ae. ES, Real Estat: have REMOVED ner of Lith street, fice of the Theater on | lyn; the Secretary of War and Miss Worthing- on and the Seen the Navy, who, good naturedly, has taken Miss Sarah how this could have been obviated; the Missouri avenue sewer will not necessarily prevent flood- ing in case of a freshet; in the judgment of witness ANSWER ‘The number of laborers in the employ of che Dis trict goverpment on the 224 of November appears | " — : f rong, Mre. C ham, | the first; in case of @ freshet in the Tiber the | mento! Controller annexed and 4 The number of laborers in the employ ef the cor “OUR Case.”—In reference to s resolation | daughter of Judge Strong, Mrs. Cunningham, ter wo x it rt (2) twas found that the city Hall wh su vacated | p-rationand in the employ of contractors om Gor of the Senate calling for information on the | #%4 the attractive Mixes Delbanco, of Brook: | water would run back in the sewer; don't. see by the officers of the city of Washingt would be | poration work at the tim of the late election TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, nfficient to accommodate the officers of the new hment, and it was deemed best for the couve {the gevernment and efficiency in the subject, the President yesterday sent to that body of the “American case” in the mith "Stat Sieve This Afternoon's Dispatches. Alabam: ims matters, as presented to the | ford up and introduced her to the President. } ‘ charge of the duties of its several officere from statement accompanying letter of gir P " . The | acts much attention, for she wea: THE REST WAY TO DRAIN THE CANAL possible to concentrate them. Besides, the Supreme | berd of February 2d. al-eady sulwitted the com 0C. > s: eee thle garb of an ort Iady who cares ‘but litte for | ie by the present plan; in his opinion it would | Court of the Disitis sequined stlsteees Portions of | mittee. It is impymsitle forme tosay what namber | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Tue Honxer—The Attorney General has | the pomps and varilies of the world. She is | he the best way to kecp the canal dredgod—say | $8 City, Hall for te transaction of itt memes, | Eowerers tint caly ok paeket ee eters: | FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Socided in ths nse of the steumer OHernay” | eae, ae Die Gee sheen aro geese: vesibi | ems a Se 11S atiaey, yin msn WOR Rt + | Clas ae = Metinek balenme. "ethane ekecution of their con. | ‘ was necessary for the tracts. It may be madd: tien the nes creased. Ti he short, dark skirt. ler bon- net and cloak are black, aud of a fashion half a century old. She keeps umbrella and satche} THE LAST ELECTION to suit themselves; he never instructed them to vote for or azainst the loan bill; he voted for the Proj i that shortly after the else T ciuployed by the boar) was in was r to have the larg-st A Sign im France. to allow her to goto New York, upon a bond to Pans, Feb. 14. be entered into by sufficient sureties that she quence of their location aud the namber of rooms they contained (forty in number). were believed co be suitable for the officers of the District. They of May, 157! 600 The members of the party right in the national assembly held © ad no interest m the work; there were other The act of Cor mT eRs to the officers of the old corporation of Washi: witl proceed direct to New York from Balti. | SOVtUrs is @ sufferer from the laterobbery | loan; perhaps five or six fect of dredging would | were reuted on the Tet for $4000 por | amount of work done prior tothe commoncem-nt of ¥ last night, and adopted a resolution «e- mere and go nowhere else. __ St ateck in tron on, J. She hase quaint | be Poguired in the canal from 6th yin street; ie monthly» vaperiiege of | She winter wear cae elaring {heir wulinguess to fuse with the Or- Svicipgs axp Lirg lxsvgaxce Courasies. | bistory. and it is refreshing to talk with her, for | no member of the Legislature. to the knowledge | Patsinurs for futing up Duilding was | , If the vations funds of the corporation havebaon | etmist ln that body. . the Hi jadi her father was a naval officer of high rank and | Of witness, has had any interest in the work; which sum has been paid. This | kept separate and dist nct required by the 34 At their meeting yesterday, the House judiciary | the family wealthy. Besides all these there are | Mr. Mcknight had frequently bothered him. to necessary furniture of the build. | section of the act of Uongress approved Juiy 7, 150. . amas. committee considered a bill relating to the | Mrs. Senator Stevenson, the Misses Stevenson, five employment to certain men, but he (MeK.) cenetraction of fre-prouf batld AvewE! Lospon, Feb. 14.—The London comie pape the a ities of lite insurance companies in cases of | Miss Meriweather, Mrs. Gen. Banks, Mrs. Col. jeg high, for the preservation of Punch, Pon ond Jods, priat cartoons ridiculi 1 suicide. The indications are that the committee bids for the work; th ppreved July 7. 1870. related jugton = he ~ Dee = 1 the District. The cai cer wh: te Kinney, Chiet Engineer King, Madame and ere were some higher and | fecords of the Distr! va amped fpr} - presentment ot the American claims for in- ; building clatmsan additional | hich were abolished by the orgauic act. . will report @ bill which will give the heirs of cia, the minister from Holland, the | some lower bids than his; the price he receives s in the yee ot oe, Oe rene direct damages suicides the amount of their policies minister from Ecuador, Mr. Thos. Hof,” Mr. | is not too much; it is a fair compensation; the | fum'yand the subiect has been referred to eompeteut | funds of the prewcnt territorial, Sxirmmont be The Daily News has a special dixpatch from of bricks has gone up $2 a thousand since Smith of New re and his sweet looking Rome, which says that Gen. Sherman, at his Board of Public W Thi b ied by; Prororsp Starve or GEN. Scort.—The | young sister-in-law, Mrs. Gen. Porter, Mr. Joha | the general system of Improrements has been na well'as by the District reception by the Kimg of Italy, assared His committee on public buildings and grounds to- | A. King, wife and ‘daughter, Mrs. Job Steven- | inaugurated; the Board of Public Works never | Hall Majesty that the Alabama ms would be day discussed the enbject of astatueof General | Son, Mrs: 8. 8. Cox, Dr-and Mre.J.P. Newman, | ordered him where to buy matefials to carry on cefully and finally settled by the Geneva tr. ‘is will suffice to trict the Recorder of D. and the Register of Wills. Lic na] Bank , whose pre . : eoyrthcn jet the stay-aways know bow | his work; mever bought bricks from 8. P “ wage sy mee he | bumal of arbitrauon. fu snaily agreed to report m resolution wn tg | Much they mised by not attending Mrs-Graut’s } Brown. "| stpadiy wo the Aigerman'et Pornion funda {ring the vac af ovat af England's vitim ‘ latest rec be i. . it ere Dou; e 7 eS House for the erection of snok statue, and ask | “ITT ocr evening the Seoretary of War held his | _Mr. Green, of counsel (or the memorialidts, | Chemeer, wd bv she O ; me WST3rn TNTERROGATUR SEE WILL PAY $90,000,000 its referepee to the committee on apprepria- oreaene OA ghstbideed +, | ead an ordinance from Webb's Digest, that no | Auditcrand Surveyor, By means of the thames the amount, of the corporatine of Washingion tebe eens. tions. last reception for this season, If the Secretary's | carriageway shall be paved prior to the Ist of | goverment. won Cree MT py A RI Te IR oe the Cd Domine a RENT rese! if 3 necessary accommodations to the Rec=rder o! > Bark. e et : pnt, « OMSL Spencer cs led upon the President to-day; also, | Gsice than ‘peeavare for p last | be lawful to gravel any strcets after the ist of cupied by the quity Court, and b ropriatin pe ne it Fe Rd A us | now stands, could hold office twenty-four hours. Representative Myers, aud a delegation repre | evening, while the hospitable Secretary, with | November, o- prior to April Ist. He had called | the kquty Court, where it Is now eld. The ti | guverument, now oa Mepiit it bald’ buck ed cries Sheclately cortetn; and con be etated, senting the business men of Utali, consisting of | his fair lady assistants, made all feel so welcome | on the clerk of the court for the record of the | Hall, under the arrane meat at present fura‘shes | ®hether intercet is paid upon the same, pe peng adhe Ti meee govere- Judge Leisency, General Lilly, of Pa., H. ij. | that they enjoyed the close propinquity. It is | injunction against the District government, and | ne more room than fs essential tothe accommoda von ea EE: ment go oul on this issue, their successors, from Jacobs, Captain Lawrence, Alexander Mayor, | only necessary to mention a few of the ames | learned that it was in the hands of William A. | tion ef the Recorder of Deeds, Begister of Wills SS interroga’ Me gg the case, would be equally pre Colonel Henry and Charles Euord; also, the | of those present to show that it was a dis- | Cool pence i gg et Surveyor’ Beferones yy | Metional Bank with ite customers w Therstee the astttratien hornet ene ee Secretaries of the Treasury and the Interior | tinguished company, and that the capacity of | Mr. Chandler said he had no objection to the | pccunicd Ly ot tach ou ALY showing pet tuate by them wnotlaliate, tb: | portuaey tor ancora cbatioe ay Aud the op Department. the house tor accom: tions was fully tes ed. — of the entire record; in tact he de- \e ours | iByuited into. But to present, mmienpproly a: on T _— aad pe ——— wri be ai belie Sameral a ia cs red it. a, wo 80 the ity for the * | aul ewith, statements of the cashier of the f i x Tne Sunsea Stowe Invastioation.—Tae | Present and Mes. Celta Gon Tecan Soe. | Md, Green said ft had been stated that Reseloamnencd-andmarked Grn ceanee Made, | Saak marked "Land" M.” giving the hafora sting PLnLof indirect losses, is arcivedat. The Eng proposed investigation of the useof seneca sand | tors Corbett, Pomeroy and Anthony, Senator THE PRESS {5.) Metzerott Hall was leased by the Legiststare wernment having positively retased to rninbed and Mrs. Chandler, bad been subsidized. How much trath there ‘at & cost of pay the gross sum, & proposition of that nation stone in the new State Department building did jeneral and Mrs. Dent, at a revtsl of er itr be face of the j 3 pot now be advanced, but should the Amer. " |, Mrs. dared Sparks and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, | was in this assertion, he did not know; but oue wit pupgicletare, 08 pre — ani nghter, Jui an irs. Miller, Mrs. 4 : required the daily use pf a proper buildi . i 9 7 " pated, The commities bare at p «| Stockings Mins Winter, Major aud Mrs ficces: | then read the following abstracts fcom the ofce | dur tig thaw petiogs. ite Gir niifnaa Crd | camer to thie nib fonnd poe nd oh pe torentn rege Lame ee rs erotae Madame Shiebel, Mr. Garcia. Madame (Garcia | of the recorder of deeds:—““A. R. Shepherd to | sufficient req yg eri Rep ns Bey went of the Controtier Berowith, inarked * Ny we. | of doliare in gold . and Miss Gareia, Count Zanini, Baron Schlozer, Ella Piatt, October 1. recorded November 27, tion can begin. Tir, Halsey, the chairman of yy my letter of February 7th to Mr ‘ a Baltazzi Effendi, Mr. Westénburg, Senator | 1871, lot A, subdivision of square’ 169, for ete thandler. in reply to = fon fhe committee, says that the delay will material- | Fenton and Miss Fellows, Mim Margaret Pree. | $1102." : Cpiehatl gp Kgoma mot courtantly pecapied BYU | “hememormiises SP) (2 8 Orwer Masry of | The Alabama Claims Cases to be Pat pines y sacar geen the imperfec- | ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stillson, Mr. and Mes. | ir. + Who is Ella Piatt?” and which crald possibly, hive been ae eee prom ed Saw Konm, Foo Miceli ie atated that i a 5: m : j ; ; ore ‘eo {hat frost will erack andotherwise injure it, and | Eig. re Some Of those who graced the occa. | , ote rcen.—o We proves to show that she is | ty she, ‘Legistatue. during the same tae, for whole case of the Alabama claims will have to as the stone is lying at present uncovered he | “°"- 5 5 taining 164,000 feet, was sold Jannary 19, to K | vot be used until other quarters could be ovtvinad. eet betranslated into French before it can be fully thinks the weather ee nee far weeks will bo ie mk lant fans bass Rife aig & | at. Hult, for 94,000 cach; Hal comters we fo | ana the boiidin prgrared were thoraiore required alee, awe ee Scanubekenah poy mg members of te — sey. a test. The committee wi i ir ates ‘nl was a wonderful and A government ec. ek en whom are deficient in Englixh. ” a good to-day or on Saturday when they Will | interesting aflar—interesting, of course, to all ——, Leek nt Oh De aa eaeate Congress. The authority for procuring PE. swan view of this fact, the meeting of the tribunal in tegin the investigation. sond but really ‘ Stanton merely a trusies.”* necessary ferthe government which in-part ender | | An abewer tothis incairy may be fornd in the ac- | April will be informal, real work being doverred . the umber of ‘Mr. asid he would show a little more of | the organic act went icto operation iunaisdiatel eS EY OE Veckecrene bee) | ce ene,, TPM alee Gives Charice Fran: Tae Naval Boarp aNd THE OFFICERS WRO promt and the v pret the work :—A. R. Shepherd to John M. | after the ‘Of the act outhe Sist of Febru. | ‘™arked ** 0,” aud of J. V. W. ard: Key, | Adams time to return to America to *operin- COMPLAIN OF ITs ACTION—Secretary Robeson | 4 targe p; Mortis, of the Chronicle, July 1, 181, recor: meet paimentet fee Governor reper? | Satwas called for bythe contzactof thecitine gt | ‘Mdbindiary. : has transmitted to Mr. Cragin, chairman ot the Qctober 3. 1871, Jot A, sub, of square 444, for SIR ie noeed tae ee, | Se ‘Georgetown with Mr. Vand subury Afinirs in Utan. Senate committee on naval affairs, the reporter £7,000." Mr, Green then read the following :— | Willrequire uo citation of to establish | Nov. 16ru 1. sanene. THE PETAINED MAILS—rROTEST AGAINST THE the board appointed by him in accordance with “KB, Shepherd to N. P. May 19, lot | the proposition that when ® goverpment is c! ‘The cost of the cbauge of atai>, buildiag of baok Gah? GAKB CIETY SLECTION. the act of ‘Of 1866, im response to the S/equare 222, (atterwards made a club-hone,) | ot acts required to be done by legal authority.the |, TR ing of feotwalke. Lament New Yore, Feb. tA Sal complaints of such officers us deem ‘themselves recotded August 25, 18/1, for $19,000. Septem- | means necessary for the accemplishineat of the ob | “Alisstone steps, enyaks-logpring | New Vous, Feb. unjustly pased over by the board. The ber 12, Chipman to Shepherd, the same propa | ieee not Bur it Geckbicad eta hens, | ther etvects. west fs War Dapagtmeat 201 | nails canard ifemakon making tose says the board took each case and carefully | ful tea Z muah sook yet | 57, fe cunt sera om OF the sum of Sivroceicod quired. it will be found in the act of thelegislature | <cuth of, Poaneylania ayegue, giving tee Ae mam meeting wil igrens tice and aie = the record Of service | acters ers srthogvening were the wring: Robert Gab, December 1; 131, ot 3, rage 2, forerment tor he reveral balgings. 7 PP | ated. mE toon, one & Goma Se rages In forty-four cases, % ‘and Berry , as Indian ¥ . K. i 7 1 INTERROGA TORY - ‘ names of sixteen officers were recommended for | Clown; Gaston, Bo Peeps Richard Mar. | sult oflote 9,6,7, and part of square 015,)n con- | The emoumt of work con leet So | |, She ketemention eens Seta ofoneneeser scat | mate. skips advancement. The board do not with . Clown; and Annie M een ot | sideration of $3.15. J. K. Ashley to Shepherd, | Sovember 35/087), ander what Jaw suthorizd, the | as been, elzcady furnished ina letter of Mc. 2 ‘The Cincinnati Convention Not Post those offices whe in their for Fol ; Kate Goadsmith, Kohinoce Miss on November 15, lot A, square 164, consideration oi | Lol; tmound.ol money mpecitied in these contrscta. | S20 t called for’ dtacuutant at aS Pincia jon ) honor. ‘The intent of the law | (daughter of tative McCrary of owas, | £10. Win. B Todd to Shepherd, December 21, Hince Novesmber'az 1871, @hether Fy varkal oe eae |: fotaut engineer dnted February 13%. ni © Fen tt Mr. G those who were. most fortunate | Day and Night; D. W. McNair, Don C.sar; | 1&1, same as above, tax title considered.” ten contract, tn cach cest specifying anime ange | iacuk oF tho tase Bilessund Woes emmtubiee ig themselves of the opportunity for zie Humphreys, of the Lake; Ciara | Mr. Chipman here asked Mr. Green it he had\| tractor, the fost of work unter cack contract, end eel a paciie Works ur | Gentes that the Clucinnat! ¢ sation has bees ‘istinetion, without reflecting on those officers | Noah, Gi lara Stewart, Fairy, | any objection to his being sworn. Mr. Green'| amount not exeented under each contract, ths, na, pit tee BOS Sista tall hinlass cet atieetoo: | Sones ged by the New York Sun who were passed over ie i i ‘mama 4 Te in the negative, au = loct hs iy det esp rm “ _ é hms Secretary of the Navyen em ale by, Psctel ms Beawatt Scoteb Lasse le | replied ls Se ee ee awons, bavethework haalcen or lave be perfeniad cra, ofabe Corparatson is edilion tothe aa Sy pattensa | Pompencd, ascharged by the Now Vork Suc, — ime; Phil; Kauffmann’ Turkish B. i rhe ae such contract. " board by SS ee. yor Hall te Sue the Times. ‘TRE PResipENt TO Cor. Forxey.—Presi- Webiter baa ot Wales Burton Webster, where the club hotse now” is witha Mew to ‘The information asked We brithie interrogatory is = oad | britnete whe Ls the To7 A. ~ wetteed lent Grant, in hisletter to Col. Forney datedthe | Greek Boy; Marion Webster, Queen of Pairies, | making ita residence; Mr. Shepherd sold it to | rortietufenmation sake 3 Axwer, on the som'ng Uisl Tt le anid bis trial wt ats inst, accepting the resiguationof the latter | Katie A- Loomis, Starlight; Lida Miller (daugh- | himreluctantly; all or his triends advigod him | statement of tue Board of Pab Fede et ge 78 1 AE postponed, oing to the Uiness of Judge Dal: a* Collector of the Port of Philadelphia says: | [&t Of Judge Miller), Shima; win Mlle, about Gap expense, whens he eubecandiay fer-| nantes An sail stement of Me Be Onrily. | Jf secret agents sreemployed by the Governorer | See ee rerigugatter ofthe 10th instant, tendering youn | Erwest MEF, Carer Tones Ae ee Gea | caved the property'to Mey Shepherd ar endorse, | sectstant oncincer, ie herewill subafiiet. ders poesa; and at what sulaty. givtug the avon, Det SR ay ee ie revi of the office of Collector of cyte) Ernest pee Ox a: Arthur May Moot pri ati et ce nes em tom. | Febroaty 15. marked he anhoriey for iusking | coer, andat what zBiving the amount paid | New Yor«, Feo. 14.—It is stated that General of Bhitedelphie, to take eftect on the moore | of Venice, ulle May, By ph; Maud Robinson, |, ia! Price; the property ‘had Det wrote aot | [hese contracts will be fonad in the S7ih section of | F SeTRS ike we aatoociete thelreuhe. | Sickles will Le sent’ to Albany to heal the diti March, promi, was daly received. T Hal Lille Heat, Evers See! Rrimce | ccir ang BAe. Shepherds hd aadsnnsee dae ee Intive:Aemamblg” mahi appre ous for in ents MOSES cutie between She two wings of the reybiioa that you have found this ‘course necessary H » . W. Noyes, ; ‘ jor im : Axewen party in this state. heuaen Sonn Cniomt » | Dow Pedro; Frank No’ Claude Melnotte: |, opersr ped been avid for a club house,and he, | rrovements in trict Nosecteé e or have been e | J ——»—_—_. general, almost universals satisfaction seulate | Maud Noyes, Blower Gr aie Hattic Kean, Mirch pein one Share EMOCISD EA PUTe: 1 wes cehcrs have bern ceoein or the Logistaters |.) Stu isrentacatons.. | Explains and Resizns. appreciate, DOweLeT: The eee ee cod | Marie Marint, Sewing Girl of thethacof Pout | Mr. Chandler wanted to kuow why Mr. Green | Papiie Works. aed Sbat Qs"the Boar! st ‘Wvaich, Sy from the Lon sid sretho wapor | (heRenate, remigned thin marulng: tie read a for the course taken and hope for your é Gertie Wilson, italien Es " brought in the record in this case of the club | attached to cache and by what law authorized. dese A ectinchnon eben? ‘ | continued success aé a journalist and citizen. I a ane >, Turkish co. hednle p | 2 4 Ske well be highly gratified if successful in pro- | Lume) Lottie Reichenbach, Shepherdets; iii |, 31 Crecn sald compliance with the wish of | 1.) Schedule J shows. the floes created by the | & Puesexce op Tuein Ounvees, cane neg of the able can apating the samme | Gin Lillie McCullom, Bhenumeaeis eae | Dutpose in introducing the record. NS Bbe sfiters created by the Board of Put contract, which twin "he usme of J, Stewart & | A Marriage of peculiar interest was ecicbrarad and who @ill sdeateec and the Administration, | Schutter, Peasant Girl; Jetoe Bohrer’ r. Starkweather said be thought it very un- | Works will be found sn schedule J. with {hs aunes raced work fo the mount of abou: five | at the residence of Rev. Stephen Paxson, on pavern? Will administer the office as well as you | Or Night: Florence Wyvill, Fale eee; Saker | wise and very unjust to bring insauch a thing. | S70 ente, eter dollars. $path Mauvaisterre street, on Tuesday evening. = ale Wirt, Scotch character, Wirt, | He, sa member of the committee, could not | | (3.) Those of the Boardo” Health appears from Ee cecetar- : ay fee St. Joseph, La. and : ai , Rone nanepmn nee eK, “A summa rr ue! ; Princ Mies Ritety a hate a eee Graft, oddest: Taulie Mitehed Kore ene | mens ne etn against onorable | Stlaries of ie Diatriot ofcers: and of he‘iate cor. of Rerisiration st theexpense | Agaire Mev, WE alsin the scapes, a 7 hy tion rat a ‘asement poration, ceremeon’ wideed He Wecld"The Bastrop (Le) Goncron, Fectast Cte, Henry Leonard, George Wask- Gen Chee ee) ages bene e nat Eetaitof ne effcors of the District.marked CU nal Cd ae Sg seg Age] ote five says: The aberiff was very much NWS icney Smeen-ot: tna cinen-ec ik iki e any particular significance attached to ‘the | S2Uzmary statement of the pep te ieee L be ned tof the other when 8 eutleman in me were brilliantly executed: the | {famaction between Gen. Chipman and Mr. ; i ee bebi i epherd. m fand told his he was tena aNlcall tid Poipenic Se ace | NE Ena dies qaid that wheever, made up the ‘arrested again. A of the man yy Katy Stone: Irish jig, by Florence | ©ase of the ittee put in the racord for some Yar accompanied by a smile ow the part of the Syiphide, by Katie Lackaiay Coca improper purpose. sheriff, which seemed to indicate ce the seen ‘Schutter; ipe, ir. Green put in as evidence the report of entire return of all his confidence in human na Te gate we by tate ‘THE COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY ture. As soom as the sheriff “rallied,” however, “danees over. the programme | i2 New York to show the cost of opening streets. he went down into the depths of his inside coat |“for adults was entered bpon wit ‘the | He would not up the time ofthe committee Ectaied lt anaaPtbe ge cea tae a! | cas ee card er = e under eye e court, the ac- | & ‘will simply wanted* ravagance cused having placed bimeelf in readiness as | {282% ea Dut we sapheee ey ety: | would wot compare vith that of the Bosedor aforesaid. It will be remembered that this is 4 came into rer. He Public Works since the [ae pany = poe a ry con- — Col. Wan, Wall enitertained » pleasant con ext put in as evidence h Ist of — and con- | allowed a good many privileges locken thoeke: | Dany Of friends at dinner last evening at his | recess 30° Hi eee eer and went to a Ark - | elegant residence; om 10th street. Among those ‘heril emote, to him he ead not Hj Gorernos Cquke, Aspen oral How: as be would return pa LR 1 end several | has Kept his word. Heds gee a a i ve! J IZA, femaie Quiet Repoblican ple Keokuk, is represented by all ts Bae Nera, from the hare been a fine Ahir; ‘but owt report Of char. | |, She went out ele | hour to be available.” - The 1a ego coe aban Beuuse’ SS — The young men of Georgetown last evening to the Gavarnos together @7-As taborers were hori ‘tor gavea delightful entertainment to their lady | to: Erle Pas Saturday. a large’ vein et pes ues | friends at the Seminary building, in the form of ca, Bi pee oem) ve; burning one man seri- | ® bop: ‘Trae to thelr feriaer, ropa: these wvapshemcpinig ota gamer | Hn farang sohae s Semnerte Pee Ch cu Biares whew dice : o7- Mrs. Ji . le cP aien Ry ya bors a eceriismarnecee, sel ‘A naugh —The matinee dansante given at Admiral | (; pigs that dod wed not ore Marine igMother | Lee residence, from four to nine last evening, | #°upers se wiiien frm the seatecente of te thing, answered: ‘Yes, would, too—God | Was attended by nearly all the young people ot ? +, herew! ikes to forgive little Uoys; that’s ‘what He's | one usually meets in society, and was a very | Neneh oferth repens ee elven the detaile tor, agreeable reunion. (2.) The entire cost of ‘the firet registration was

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