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we ee Fr. THE EVENING STAR, | ° Pablished jy, Sundays excepted, | ; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania a corner llth st.| JHE BVBNING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T, | 8. MH. BRACE PAANN, Pree't. | THR EVENING oF4M in sored bf carriers to | d thetr 4 oa THE GOVERY in tor a The New Orleans Militia Sarrender New ORLEANS, Dec. 14.—Gen WH. Smut > of the U.S. army, and Lients. Hays and King oe 0 n. Emory's staff, this morning went to the ste arsenal, held by the mii ing that ‘Ve, bad instructions from Washington to take charge. The militia at once sucren tered property and ed the premises. The 0: —~ | cers retained thelr side arms, which wore per fonal property. A'SURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1872. TWO CENTS. Kew York Notes A PITROUS SPECTACLE IN BROADWAY Naw York, Deo. 14 me of the bers at THY CENTS PER WEEK, or FoR- Ts each. By mail— iamenthe. $3.00 ar, 95. THE WEERLY STAR—pabiished Frit © year. BI luvariabiy im edvance. im bor Qod ce paper etut longer than paid for. SF Bates of advertising fernished on application. wee ——————— \ S&, 40- N°. 6,160. WASHINGTON, D. C., 8 F ™ 7 " | . Senge: adage oe SECOND CONGRESS, meee & & y T 1 | Protection for the Colored Naval FORRESTANIA. He was capable of impnises and k FORTY 3 - “ : Yad ro YES. ‘ tions, bu puises were often checked by fe. Theyare almost dest ng. and SPECIAL NOTICES. ING STAR. _ pabas nesoee oe pie a pane Phhadeiphia First gives ine tollowing | Gietrast, and the actions were often. prompted cok starved. ‘The city wutheritiee ane Some Cautie dae and moutded by selfish aims. His vanity was DOUBLE SHEET. | _ The following is the text of the order of the | “ ‘The death of the great , i This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | wis: alarmed at the arri tragedian, although | prodigious. He thought hims pomacsiaterS | | | | | avold the numerous | | | lof se many of them for many Besos iitis hoped sat Washington { BEE GFARM WORCENER ROR IES Se CUR -—— = | Secretary of the Navy in relation to the treat | sudden, was hardly unexpected. tile nckmer: | years, the greatest of actors andof mon. The | Saronpay, December 14. take steps to prevent fart cf immigration « Teaienth ; Gossi ment of the colored cA get at the Naval Acad- | 1) spake bis constitution severely; turther, be | 1 Geapproval of what he had said or doue, | SENATE.—Phe Senate was not in seesion | “ch® nature. The liaill pawports fr ai Ttene ofered to tal Washington News and Gossip. | emy: Rad well nigh (lived out his alloiced epan o: | Would sting him intoanoutbure of farsy of | dey. ; pve geen cng a gy Peat JOWN DUS ‘ = —_o—_——— The testimony tak rl cers reand ten years. © was, however, toa long fit of sulien resentment iV0USE OF REPRES oclé- Paw ly Acents for the Unite? Intenwat Ruevanv 4—The recelpts from this | i y tak en by the board of officers | three sco! y madden him & rariy -The | them House met as in committee of the whole, for debate only, Mr. Lowe, of Kansas, in the chair spointed to invest igate the conditc : $250,908.72. cadet midshipme ‘at the naral source to-day were $250 | wards their fe! Gex. Szenman, who went to New York | fas heen cate’, 1 certain | quite competent to attend to his usual avoce: demy,to- | tions up to the very morning of his death. On his powers could decay or his re James H. Gonyers, | Wednesday evening he appeared to be in his) tation decline Glied him with wrathful dismay. idea that, under any conceivabie circam- investigated, together with | usual health, and bad a pleasant talk with | Caricature of himself, no matter Low delicate On motion of Mr. Dox Ala.), the reading ot several days ago, will return this evening. | the proceedir ge and finding: of the board, and | Kate, me old and (aithful housekeeper, bout | nor how funny, he could not admice. Mis per. | the minuien ot yesterday were dispeused with ————— | the views ar 4 recommendations of the sup2rin- | some work to be done inthe picture gallery, | {onal peculiat! lee were to be bel B. SNAPE ON ¢ BRVICE REFORM. | of Cgoriem brought on by banefal and | SUPERINTENDENT MCCARTHE, of the bureaa | tendent of the aeademm and passed into the library, but not before | ho one must laugh at them—yer, unhappily, Mr. Sapp (IL) proceeded to addres the FFroupici tra desire coboueat | Of CDgraving*and printing, returned irom New | The dev artment is constrained to believe that | giving her several letters {0 put in the iron | BO,Ome must laugh at them yo". unhappily House in ongosition fo the civil service. synican ent ty 2 Seere eis | Sark 40- Gai the cond act complained of was not only a de- | post-box at the corner. But he did not retire | Of comic attrib Or ‘selt-poise. conscipus | lenouncing it as a humbug, a cheat, 2 for the ext they bare EO ae en eee - hierat’, ‘violation of its repeated injunctions, | fill about 11. His breakfast Was ready at tne | Sf. titmde, patienses and meek! subinicelon be | iraud, whally ign paring anew g the 5 exe who needa it. Free af Chare | MuxisteRr ScHENcK, who has been to South- bat w as the result of a spirit rebellious of au~ | usaal heur (4:30) on Thursday morning. and the | iq not possess a par the. south. w AT A MERTING OF CREDITOR Nor was bis intellect : le. hive it opened the doors to those | of the eighth pationa! collapsed & uaees eee ee P? sties charged, of a fellow-cadet of equal offi- | and the bell was rung @ second time without | ‘¢\; fix resource was to shut himself up ina ont Chlpaen (Deleeme from the District of | ior Eappy revef icr Young Men from the effrots of | TION BILL aggregates $1,325,754 for that ser | protection with themselves. library, and proceeded toward Mr. Forrest's | he prooded upon himself as a great genius mis- | cacy of the passage of that clause in the defic P a U ration of new and bencticent | bedroom, adjoining it, sbe baad @ strong | understood, and upon the r Se laws, all Gutnctions or race have been abol- | beontuing, “cad "Sn ecteriog found smi | SDC ,asis, | ished in our country; the public burdens are betenanb perc eetget engine past otis imposed alike upon all of our citizens, and the evidenced by the receipt of a $10 conscien'se | Sling members of every class are alike enti- contribution trom a Washingtonian by the 8 ec- | tied to the benefits, and tree to contend for the amd whnses ip eariy tive Mauhood restored Lm pidiments to marriage removed. Now m-thod of tr stmeut New aud remarkable tof the world as a nimated scum. This was an unlovely but mingted in it were the comprehen- sion and the incipient love of goodness, sweet nese, beauty, great imaginings, and beniticent ideas, He knew wha’ cy bill appropriating $1,241,920 to remburee | p the District government tor improvements adjoining the property of the United States. b fle called aitention to the great improvements | jumei om which had been made since members were last | ( pited - 2 e 1 Kate entered the fe | ONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIA- | ¢ sa] standing, and equally entitled to official | response. When the raithful kind of fend Ou Marriage. | Reicly ba | j stretched across his bed, apparently in a@| nature. swoon, and a livid streak on his right temple. He could not answer her call, and when she called in bis friend and neighbor, Mr. James Becks nf circulars gent fre Adcress HOWARD *.Philadelphin, Pe n eputation fer honsrabie couda>: sad pro- #kuli E L@ possession of the grea te was resumed this w tates Circuit Court, before Judge Sh Poe lie pe tore pelea had missed: whether | here, and said that the govctument wat not now | mun. iu New York. George Washington Bowe tar, eas! day. favor of the government. Rees, (‘Colley Cibber, Ay mg 4 | of intellectual grandeur, moral excellence,or | asked to share the expenrs wit! © citizens, | ot Providence, Khode Tatand. bri an eje cot cota | Try af the Froneaty fe: in the exercise of his undoubted legal right, a | neighboring physician, Dr. Corbet, the great | of happiness of the aifections—and in. the solr. « T. Q. L. Lamar, member electof the “Aguze | member of the national Congress, ‘himscit ‘ot = — actor was dead. Word was immediately sent to AMUSEMENTS. of Representatives from Mississippi, whe dis- | Airican descent, nominated to the ‘naval acad- : but what was more just that it should pay for ment sutt against Nelsen Chase, the prere tude of his spirits he brooded upon his misery. ft James Oakes, of Boston, an associate of Mr. | 4 ‘ es x improvements to its own property. A difterent | holder of the estate, which is vatued at near : . Eoegey to Dautel, Dougherty, his lawyer, and | 7h¢.se0se of this commended him to the sym. | theory bad prevailed in the early days of the pall ohe form or another the : abilities have just been removed, has bee astruck | ¢™y @ cadet of his own color. in recognition o! ‘orrest; to Daniel y i >and | pathy when he was living and it commends his a, at the government shou! this estate has long been in litigi cone his right, the naval authorities contirmed the | to olonel Forney, of the Press, and last eve memory to our respect in death. iberally with the District, asthe city ot Wash- | the struggle for its possession neariy all the lea! sneer oo Tad eralvels, but Dr. Garnett says he will | nomination, and at once carefully and unmis- | Ing the two latter, with Mr. Rees, Mrs Parkin. | MeMOry tO our respect im death, ington was iaid out ins manner to mest the | creat thetbat have at ane tee ee ne ee PROF. FRANZ WALDECKER a-d AMATEURS | TCOver. son, Mr. McMab: takably made known to all at the academy Mr. Elvins, and a tew The Brooklyn Poisoning Case. hs others, saw the great man laid out in hisbed | witnesses WHO SAW DR. IRISH KISS MRS. chamber, hie face as quiet as if in sleep, and ANDERSON—DID THE WHISKEY DiSTiLLEas his broad forehead recailing the magnificent POISON THE ASSESSOR’ brow of Shakepe: Indeed, all about the Thursday was the fourth day of the trial of dead was Shakspearian. His dressing- } Dr. Lucius B. Irish, who, with Mrs. Sara forthe View Presipsnr Cotvax is e-qected to | ¢! ‘no imposition or indignity upon BENEFIT OF ST J returm from New York to-night or. to-morrow. | the cadet on account of his _ race, t would be rmitted from apy one. As Cid ancient Nothing has been heard as to the result of the | Deneficiaries ofthe government, ander traning! BONDE OE MS conference in regard to his tak'ng the editor- | for future command, the first duty imposed feet ony ship of the Tritun, but the belief is general | uyon cadet midshipmen by their situation and wants aud interests of the . government. | engaged. The plaintiff clatms to have discov That this bad been lost sight of was mot | ered new evidence favorable to bis claim. BM strange in view of the great events | (batfield opened for the plaintiff, and referre! of the war, and the strain upon the teil to the property of which Ma Treasury bad made the paving of roalways and | possessed. He also read axe of documentar, beautifying the streets a secondary consider- evidence, touching the claim of bis client, Mr mm case was literally covered with pocket volumes | Anderon, is charged with the murder of As- 1.8 ST. JOSEPH 7 * | ation. He maintained that the government | Bowen, insisting that there wat satisfactory Becond street, b ‘tbat the arrangement wil! be e ‘fected. profession it ‘rompt and graceful compliance | of the pleys of the immortal bard, and in the | sistant Assessor F ward O. Anderson last April | should extend ite aid to the citizens, and that | proof that he tsa son of Madame Jume!, ant aoe a aiaeua eran with every order given for their su dance. | library at the west end the broad pages of Hal- | in Brooklyn. ‘The attendance was very large, | the national capital should be made the expo- | there‘ore the only lawful helr to her estate. (CEC aRizeD IN 1560 TRE CIVIL SERVICE EXAWINING ROARD Of | Certain of them, however, have undertaken, | liwell’s mi guiticent edition were open at | many women being present. The prisoner | nent of the civilization of the country. A SKETCH OF MME. SUNML. = the Treasury department ill report to the | in direct violation of repeated warnings, to | ‘‘ Hamlet,” with notes in Mr. Rhees’ hand- | maintained the atmost composure throughout Without concinding, Mr. Chipman asked leave The maiden name of tliza Bowen Jamel wax KINLOCH BALL THREE SIGHTS ONLY. | necrctary ou Monday the xuoalt of the recent | msnifeet eit duploawere wt the presses of Te Te edae Coe pariig some OF teeter; | te day. The testimony of dir. Conklin Smith | to print his remarks, and, at 1-5) p.m., the | Eliza, or Bewer Bemen dhe oes the tele WE'PNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, examination to fill seven vseancies in the Andi. | their fellow-student by a system of personal on Tuesday, comparing some of the criticisms | created mach interest, the questions asked by | House adjourned. of Jebn and Phebe Bowen, who, the defen is Decer.bor 8th, 19chand 2h tor's office. ‘There wee fifty-one applicants for | PEFecution which has found expression in | on Forrest's late reading of that play in the | Mr- Morrie on the cross-exaunnation greime the = pipiens —pae=eaeiae chelelh, Wasntninnehed eaten ee wenaeber tocne C4 BNCROSS & DIX EY'S MINSTRELS, tdramers PP general insolence of demeanor, in petty in- | New York Tribune and Herald. His intel- | impression that the defence's line olargument | Unpublished Letters from Horace jy .arr e exists. Eliza, or Betsy, was born : Las se =a Gignities, and sometimes in acts of persoual | lect was clear till struck by the fatal blow. | will be to show that Mr. Anderson's death, was sang theeley. TTS (the day commer te Raea) ts Peotteence oy fom ihe ith ee Mr. J. BecuaNan Hesny, well-known in | violence. Asan impotent protest against the | After bis death a letter, addressed to “Henry sed by poison administered by hostile [From Haritand’s Gem of the West, Chicago.) Khode Island. From her birth till eal toe ol en cane Cate Shae this city ae the private secretary to his uncle, | SPiFitof national law such conduct was folly; | W. Bashford, Esq, odliector, Savings Bank | whiskey dietilicrs of the ich ward. among the many letters received by us trom | occurs in her history. In that yea", according “4 5. 7 iste | 88,88 insolent expression of superiority to the | Building, Youkers, Westchester count 7, New Mrs. J. W. Coburn, who formerly lived in the | the late Mr. Greeley, the followin ay be to the records of the tewn council MB. J. L. CABNORO3S, James Buchanan, when he was President, is to | soutary representative of & lately oppressed | York,” wasfound on his table in the library, | same houte with Mr. aud Mrs. Anderson, and | Worthy a place in history. In March w living @tth her mother, whens fue ae — rie fet of America,ani | be maaried om Wedsonss be to 0. Genghter or race it was Sanaa: ae apparent! M concerted postage paid, with some change, evilently to | whe came on trom Portland, Oregon, to nd | him urging him to use his inflaence to b: 3 IXY, ©. Anderson, at Stapleton, Staten | and acquiesced in by the many against the one, compensate the person who imight take it to | the trial, was caile round that it was diereputable, was the post box or post office. ‘The Press of Wed- ya mob. Her mother soon opened another PhVadelpy.a’ greatest Comedians Unparsticled | Island, N s suecers of th: Cincinnati conven! on postponed until the same day and hour She testitied to seei Dr. ion the repablican convention. His Irish and Mrs. Anderson, on the secasion re- .¥. it lvoked like cowardice; and as an open de- house of the same character, for which offence flance of the repeated commands of their supo- | nesday lay at his bedside, and directly over bis | terred to by her husband in bis testimony on | Teply was as follows eee she was sent to jail, and Eliza,or Betey THE CaEpiT Mopitise [NVESTIGATION.—Mr. | riors it was a violation of that Principle of sub- | right hung a striking picture ot his mother, be- | Wednesday, kissing in the hall ew York, March 17, 1872 sent to the workboure to be cared for. She McComb, who was examined yesterday before | mission to authority which is the first and most | low which was a fin: hotograph ot bis friend, | Charles C. James Oakes, of Boston. On his blue neckeloth, which he was dou as he fel! No arrangements hay Briggs of Fordham, Westchester lay county, a relative of Mr. Anderson's family less tying | testiticd that on several visits to Mr. Ander yet been | son's house he saw Dr. irish kiss Mrs. Ander- Sim: ' have yours of the ista inst. I ‘esume to know more than the Cincin- nati convention will Lexpect to be governed by its decision, and I judge that it will know as then about 10 years of age. In 17%, her mother having been released from jai!,and naving been married to a tark, widower wih #\ a ifie comprehensive of professional daties. eformer a | the committee, testified, it is understood, that a | OTE sorte cut does not attempt to contro! eeer tee aidhe ass ete tatoo the personal feelings, nor regulate the personal Thm nightly. Every in their respective roles. am fr their indty tua! apec wt gee: dexpressly children, sbe rned; but her mother i ° -s association of any ot its officers; but, while it | made for (he {anerai. He was attactied to no | con. better what to doin May than | kuow in March. stepfather bebaved in such a disgracofa! man- AN ENTIRE FIRST CLASS : Mobilier stock, but he does not know whether | enacts obedience as @ principal from those Feligious sect, though reared in the Protestan: jeorge Howarth, of Greenlawn, L. 1., testi- ‘our Horace Gaeaiey. ner that they were sent trom Providence Admission 80 conte: reserve! seats, 75 conte. be paid for it or no! whose services and characters deserve the high- | faith. He had a great admirat yr the Cath- | ticd that during the summers of 1810 aud Isil | ©. 4. He . with the threat that they would be whipped at $ Fe rentinenpe Beene TRANSFER OF NAVAL OFFICERS.—Lieaten- | St consideration, it cannot submit to open de- | olic creed and pract'c 1 aps On ac- | Dr. Irish and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were at | In writing Mr. y in June we alluded to a cut Wh” MW tumy coharnek pa rie umanai H. LAINE, Agent. a i oes ae tars fiance from the youngest of ite beneficiaries. | countor the differences te various | Greenlawn; he frequently saw Dr. irish aad | the nomination in our state of rnor Koer- | gerey, remained in tie family of Major Reuben ————_ a —,, | ant Commanders Horace Elmer and Samue! | Certainly the President will not tolerate at the | Protestant denomin all bis con- | Mrs, Anderson together, saw them salate cach | Ber, amd also hinted that the democrats might Haliou nutil October 9, Ol, when she gave 4. THEATER. Baorns at 8. | H. Baker have been ordered to temporary ord- | scademy, under circumetances, a spirit of | versations he showed a firm belicf in a say: other with their pocket handkerchiets e Trambull it they got control of | iirth te the tif, Geo. Washington Bowen. -G. Savitee, Lessee and Manager. | nance duty at the Philadelphia navy yard; Mar- | rebellion against authority: and whenever such | und forgiving Providence. He will be bar: Henry M. Gates, jr.. ot Greenlawn, testilied | the legislature. Bir. Greeley's reply was as fol- | $n.1ut ts auphosed that the mentor ec hier 118 Dennison to duty in the North Pa- | @ Gr ee is manifested in overt action summary | without ustcntation. Thon public that he had seen Dr. irish and Mrs. Anderson | ows: | Soon after the birth of h mm she went away, ation, and Epsign Marcus D. Hyde to the | ard invariable punishment must be expected. | ter, he was a private man that related to | walk and ride together at that place in 1s New Yor, June 39, 1572. not believe a liberal leg ‘or Trumbull, no matter composed 0: democrats ng ship Independence, Mare Island. The conductor those cadet midshipmen who | himself; and when he is borne to b a will be without parade. G Of Mr. Forrest's affairs nothing is positively | ris known, He dics possessed of considerable real leaving him at M a's, and was nol last past, i: | seen in Providence until she retarne cksmith in d that in 1570 he saw Dr. h and Mrs. Anderson riding out together on saac Blatchley, who was a bi My Dear Sir. eniawn, testi siature w though ii heve been found viclating their principles and Tax Crepit Moriiter investiGAaTINe com- | the orders made to enfurce them has been care- MITTEE this morning examined Jno. B. Ally, | fully investizated by a board of honorable anit time not known) with the body of a sea captain ui me unknown) which she caused te be buried | one occasion; saw them on another occasion | This i#a new departure, and old party lines will | there. During this visit to Providence she fre- ‘Decexner 12, experienced officers, and their findings, as mod- His property at Broad and Master i; | watkingon the railroad track band in hand hot govern it. Trumbull is needed inthe Sen- | Suentiy imquited for the youngrom when eke Battguant Gomeay, | Sie Wee Save Li version of Ces‘atihir, and | (6lr be the recommentation of OS de | eee ee ee Frankford, which he | Mrs. Ehzabeth Howarth testified that she was | ate, aud our triamph in [!linois wi had ieft with the Major, but cowld learn noth HAL PABK: in some points contradicted Mr. Macomb. Tbe | guished snperinten tent the academy, will | bought from Mr. George H. Stuart, ten years | in Greenlawn in Iori, recollected seeing Dr. | there. 7 ae ot him. From Providence sbe went to New BE HOUSE wikis TWO DOORS, Smee, tut wlinonitenciedinett atten fe carried out by the department. ago, for some €15,000; bie lots at the old Fort | Irish kiss Mrs. Anderson. Tyadge that Koe ar k, where, in 1604, she married Stephen B. THE Hc : y a gi jal ak Noone can take exception to the punish- | Hill farm on the Hudson; his Covington, Ky.. John Herbert, hotel-keeper, swore to the fact | generally to our ticke’ 80, © Jumel. She lived with him until about the Pr ee Monday. ment which the offenders, after repeated warn- | property, ought to foot up a considerable ‘total, | of Dr. Irish and Mrs. Anderson lodging to. | beaten. Yours, Ho « close of the war of IS12, when she went to WALLA Tus Pacns in bee b ings, have brought upon themselves. outside of his personal property. He was a ilne | gether at his house, in Newark. in April. 1° C. A. Haviland, £a;., the West, Chicagi France, where she remained about four years. Alse, § ATURDA ¥: (last appearance,) ne ~ beget eee a aoe Gxo. M. BOSON, SCE OF the N: vy. business man, of careful money habite, and t Other witnesses were examined, but the er Hlinois. Upon ber return she attempted to deliver a oO irge crowd to-day. Among those who retary has conclud not to make | capable of generous actions. He kept his c = BALL. in- | dence was unimportant. At the afternoon Os. THE RIF Dying suddenly, perhaps without | session witnesses were called to show the un "enikorma lons as to the disposition of his prop- | tricndly relations existing between Anderson nd dying also without any known rela- | and Dr. Irish, attributable to jealousy on the tions, much interest will attach to the fa ober, during Mrs. Greeley’s severe ill- | j, eoggftrae “ nese, we wrote him a letter of sympathy, and | but she was prevented low demi nr he aoa son Gencen ban ee & | which ae-ailed her on account of her parentag. — 4 . ae eid d et 32. His t est Chicago. ‘Mr. Greciey Jaume! died in 1s His estate war vested ‘Mr Wallack | 2#4 interviews were Secretary Belknap, Secre- | known at present the particular punishment+ are % tary Boutwell, and Post “ 1: inflicted upon the offending cadets, believing sige ef tre Twollth Taaeers. | weil; Senators “Morrilly "Alcors: Flansges, | that the publication of the wove order will bs ished by Mr. Wallack, from Wallack’s | Chandler, Cameron, Ames and Corbett; ani | *S0ficient humiliation. ew Yori partof Anerson. plied as follows: ber, and, in 1833, she married Aaron Burr, from Representatives Buffinton, Wheeler, Bingham, Gorxc To HAVE Paace 1 me mas | "BEN bis altairs come to be legaily examined.” | * 4 STARTLING DISCLOST! = Sr We ey, CORK, Oct 29.1872. | whom she obtained a divorce on the GRAND SATORDSY MATINEE AT 2, Wallace and Sargent, and Delegate Chaffee. | _ COCmIS® G ab, Oo Howard bac | _ Cl Forney,always a staunch triend of For | 7 le, testimony in the case yesterday em-| My DEAS Stn: We can get no negro votes, | Sauntery, Charles O'Cousr defending Burr, Ske or Ladies iIdren. = 01 .-Gen. O. 0, d sey braced a startling disclosure. Andrew Jack- | [0 . e Oey nc, | died on July 15, 1965, JACK RODINSON AND LIS MONKEY, TEE CENTENMIAL Cowaissionens and the | received a private letter from Camp Bowie, | "herve Ciitoralis of him: sphere titi | £0": formerly a clerk in Dr. Irish’s store, testi. | They do not believe we cau succeed. 3. They ETSY BOWEN PROF FABER’S Congressional centennial committee held an | Arizona, stating that about eight hundred In- | 4,- paseing fom te stage of lite one ot the | S¢d that ten days before Anderson’s death [rien | don’t frieed, spend no money that you cannot | , Yesterday the depositio ff WONDERFUL TALKING MAOHINE. informal meeting at the hoase of Commissioner | dians under Cochise are on the reservation es- | noblest characters that ever bore ite tures. | avd Mrs. Anderson came into the store, and, at 3 M spare, and let the election go as it sual! please | Lemuel Angel, both over years of age, were ‘ =i the "s request, witness put 7 ‘ fmony INGOLN HALL. McCormick last evening. Among those present | tablished by Gen. H., and that no depredation= | passing, let us say. down to his Grin vear, and | {He doctor's waite atuonic. with which it wes | God. tity of Betey Bowen wits Bi dame Semel, acd L —_ were Commissioners Atwood, Lowry, Gantt, | have recently been committed. Cochise has | dying literally with harness on his back. To said Mrs. Anderson wanted to kill cats; four or | My wife is better. Dantel Hull, aged 85, identified the plaintiit one Miniée \OnEY? Sawy. Spink, Prosser, Goldbright and Donald: | notified other tribes that if any depredations are | the last he was worker. He loved his art, its | vo dave after the doctor ordered witveas oe oat Yours, Horace Greever. whe be hed kuson frem tnbunep enahe en ee - son,and Messrs. Kelly, of Pennsylvanta; Haw- | committed on his reservation by them they wil! | studies, its excitements, its activilies, the up a doliar’s worth of arsenic, which was done; | ©-A. Havilan@, Esy., El. Gem, Chicayo. Betsy Bow od sical . a ley, of Connecticut; Cox. of New York; M. be punished. changes of scene it aftorde: Plexsures of | iso, a dollar's worth of Paris green; on the | Mr. Greeley’s las? letter to us was one of the y MONDAY, Dresvrem 16TH, nard.of Tennessee, and Hancock, of Texas, . Speyer: travel and acquaintance, ita rescue from the | totn'or May Dr. Irish auld to wituses that, eines | last written by him, Nov. 10. He bed mened of Bioop as Dist—Attenton having been THE WORLD FAMOUS the Congressional committee. The evening was wea _— i peaijuclposiamihee 2 espe eee Se eee he might be subpu-naed in this case, he ‘would warfinnts being made to injure us, and wrote as | drawn by Profesor Papum, of the University as foie spent in the discussion of various questions | MacArthur did not, in the cases of the parties | In many respects m 5 ft ; follows : “open < SKIFF 2 CANLONSS BINOTRELS zelating tthe Sasebeniainn BeOT nie oo oe tlasclnnting talker. and withal arnre ncener like to know if their evidence conflicted; the ot Copenhagen, to the amount of nutritious doctor asked him about putting up some bi- lite, he was never an unready guest. Ho w inte Seance Che did not see hin et It New Yor«. ver eager to thrust himself forward in soci - < 17. entertain colored people, decide that the pro TH T ETOPENMOUS ORGANIZATION | ATTORNEY GzNzRat OcpeN, of Louisiana | CPtertal H : ee TBAVELiNG, appeared before Attorney General Williams | Ptietor’s restaurant was “his castle,” and that Embracing in their let of Artists the Wonderful | yesterday im the interest of the Warmoth fac. | 2¢ CO¥4 decide whom he should entertain, and 7 Matter contained in blood and asualiy entirely i Sakis wat el Bowers dn Mies = lost, Dr. Neilsen, of that city, has been endeay- are also a Sutterer by our disastrous canvass. 1 | (7!b€ to solve the problem of fixing blood in Rett ie Rg dl ree pn ed [peteergickg ery fice light tend forme suitable for ford, and at the same time no one could question his right, as has been | yivial an actor; and it mattered not | Ofek Yu: the doctor said he could go out of the “4 4 capable of preservation, namely :—First, ax JAPANESE TOMMY. tion, and in awritten argument asked that the | putlished. Judge MacArthur expressed ‘oo | wacthee iy Mee naticand, mattered po: | cis. to Sing Sing or any other piace; a new Yours sadly. omac sausages, puddings and’ Cakes—being mixed A New Era in Minstrelsy, Ee at eoreeekend further action in | opinion as to the constitutionality of the law. | etry, he was the pet of his assuciates, of wines. | cletk was obtained, and the doctor gave witnest C. A. Haviland, Ee), Editor Gem Chicago, lilinots. A Terri A LIGHET-BOUSB DES SIX END MEN jeuisiana until thorough ly conversant withall | In the case before him. (S. Aman's,) a motion ed in the 4 e circumstances ne- | having been made to quash the information, be EO ee eee ne ee a wee courteously, but firmly, intermed sustained tu motion, remarking that im order ir. at al er argument woul to make a keeper of a restaurant liable under es conte; pope ny Keone, | useless, and that the President iad made up his | the statute, it. 18 necessarry to prove that the ———__ SSE SATRORD Agent. | mind to sustain the U. 8. Courts, and that itwas | refusal to wait ona well. behaven person was NATIONAL F TER. SPECIAL. | not likely he would change his opinion. on account of race, color, or previous cendition of servitude. This was the gist of the offense @BAND MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. Comratitivs Examrations.—On the 18th | and the substantial part of ‘the statute, and it A Great Treat for the Little Ones. inst. there will be a competitive examination to | was therefore absolutely necessary that the in- PROF. FABER’S fill one vacancy of class four in the office of the | formation should contain an averment to that MABVELOUs TALKING MACHINE, Second Assistant Postmaster General and such | °"@*t- ‘She Meee Wendell Fay of Moston im the py ey ee, eliotn E A | Tae Weexty Sraz, now ready, contains a _ Ww an = » IT TALKS—IT LAUGHS—IT SINGS. fill two vacancies of fourth-clase clertetion t | detailed account of the Fitth Avence hotel hor. Pre Rae DORI wSER Aho aie the office of the Third Assistant Postmaster | ror in New York; report of Uppercue-Wheat a iow. 60 and 25 conte = i ae ‘of the third and | Murder trial in Baltimore; full particulars of WwW ASHINGTON FHEATRE COMIQUE, ape! wor's | the executions of Barney Woods and Charles Bieventh Peans; Job five of the seoond class in the Sixth Auditor's = ; dedication of the Jeiferson school ped yleania Gvenue. | office. improvement of streets and avenues neon; — bam ony os ee ARMY OnpEeRe—By order of the President pe of public works; latest and best poems, sketches and society items; to- the army retiring board in Philadelphia is dis- | gether with tatercsting local sone ry comns £0 + 4 #150, and he lett for Buffalo, where he has pier Rg St Legg r erst eigen amir er daz; | since remained; Mrs, Anderson wrote a letter Cartier ‘visited. the editor of ee eWee Coe | to Irish, telling him he had. better not let wit. Garonicte and the Philadelphia Presy eine | ness go, as the other side might get holdof bim, reer a CaO Hin eas ress at his old | snd be might teetify in regard to getting the rooms on Capito! Hill, Forrest would coma to arsenic for the cats,” a us ope he had er po) or eee or “8 Richelieu, or Jacl: Cade, or Corilanus, and at a ; 5 word forget the fatigues of the night, andstartie | here js antics waton Mr Cenelon eee ee {he dignities by appearing asa French critic on | of September, 1857. ‘The Hon, W. E. Robin, Shakspeare, a Yankee in the south, a slave- son, ot Brooklyn, was then his lawyer, and so bolder on a steamboat, a negro in the pulpit, or | continued until he retired from the’ praction to an interpreter of some old ballad of the fireside | Sicume the duties of ssieson The eit ee affections. And ail this till Pitt Fessenden o: | Sr. Robinson's handwriting, from a rough Maine, or grim Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsy!- | ‘rate in Mr. Greeley’s own hand. Both the — or reticent Joseph Holt of Kentucky. | Gratt and wil! are now in Mr. Robinson's pos- ould be convulsed with laughter or drowned | session. it is witnessed by Isnac Dayton ond in tears.” i Wm. A. Coursen, who then, with Mr. Robinson, The World has an interwiew with an old ac- | had their offices in the Importers and Traders’ quaintance of Forrest, trom which wetake the | Bank building, x47 Broadway. In this will Mr following: Grecioy made ‘beqnests to his wife; to each of « ‘i ‘ * tis children; to his father, Zacchens; to his How, was ke in his relations with other | tore arsiitan, Enther od tenn ae “Just as he gras with everybody whom he met. | ether Nathan R. and his wife with lat, meal, sugar, sait, and a few =pices—ta serve as'a much «beaper Compensation ‘Sr sub stitute for meat, and intended more eapeciall: tor the use of the poorer classes; and as bloud-chocolate, more éspécial! iy York Times, | be used in hospitals, aswell as otberwise in , December 5, | medical practice, im whi. hing schooner. | been recommended by Profesor Panum, at arrived he ast ht from Cape Whi'tle, | meeting of physicians at Copenhayen, and is Labrador, baving somehen at East Cape, on the | Bow being employed iu some of the hospitals of Inland of Anticosta, during a violent storm | that city. Sitch prevailed wear that coast on Novex:ver 28. ¢ Javue Merriman }e Most portfon of ber forward rigging, and her Herald has a sharp article on the Prompective mast was badly sprang. On reaching Eust | Contest over Horace Greeley’s property, leading Cape she was safely harbored. The fee fami, | Of with thie head: “Jackals Agnting sears lies who inhabit that desolate island were found | dead lion.” The editor is shamed at the spec~ by Captain Hay, of the schooner, t» be in a | tacleof strong men leaguing themselves against state of utter consternation, owing ta a terrible | defenceless girls,” and (we qnote) “indignand disaster which bad taken place on the previous | ‘bat those orphan girls should find their worst uight. The highest and principal light-houss | €D€mies in those calling themselves their best Of Anticosts had been dashed into a heap of | ‘riends.” The Herald adheres to the opinion ruins by the territic burricane which raged | that the later wil: onght to stand. On the coast. Not even the wall near the A correspondent of the N. writing from G Q sa se0e- = Mx. Gareiey’s Two Wiits.—The New York MMrciting Selections! THE FIELDISGS. TH ‘ap ia end 20) T. ve Celebrated ubama,ané sy b = ss base of the pile was ieft. All was de. A casu ie s00n to be brought before an Ohio gated, Pra solved. A board io retire disabled officers is | hews and ,sericulturral items, household | If they happened to please him, well aud gouu: | {helt Sons, David, Horace Pad to ie Becatm™ | stroyed, and "notuing was ieft “or the | Court te decide whether the Pullman sleeping- ordered to convene in New York on the 20th | receipts, &., &c. if not, it was uncomfyrtable for them it they | 1? reteore ice | tall. and solitas pile but a huge heap | “&f company sball be a2 & common instant. The following ls thedetail for the board: | | Terms: One dollar and a half per annum, in | came in contact win him. To use a slacy ee te ee ones: to Obadiah | St" ecient, “stuesd, froe-werk, “atte | extler or aes landlord. in the former case, Major General WS. Hancock, Colonel Rufus | advance; single copies five cents, in wrappers | word, he was extremly apt to ‘bully’ all inthe | 4- Bowe; to Abel U. Thomas, to sustain Chris. Hard by the ill-rated light-bouse stood asnag | ‘be company is simply responsible for loses Ip Colonel George W. Getty of the ready tor mailing theater, from the manager down. But he once | “4M circles; to Thomas «J. Sawyer, for intirm 1 : arter an] | fetulting from the negligence or dishonesty of a ager mong tm Bed ae ar- Z met his’ match. It was when he was playing a | 804 aged Universalist clergymen, Se, «= gctting. the home of one Edmund Bi and | the canp loves in the latter it becomes respomi- Moore: “Colonel 8. W. Crawiord, 21ieaaee the Broadway theatcr, near Pearl street. fis | V- ¥- Sun, bth pg pnp oe ot pg and Lieutenant Colonel! Thomas Duncan, 5:1; ‘5 TESTIMONY—wuat cor | pieces were tollowed by an exhibition of lions use; and of Ed. | either kee mand Barter, and tna wife and six children, make ei bruj irrecoge: le corpses were alf that were left. The tew lonesowre tohelar, ceein A pace were knoctng thet putt ante ot East Cape seemed, by their tenderness mm pronsne pened to ai F por toward and sorrow for the dead, to have enter. | Tueu dry and ex no ne Nant, bet ender tained very genial feelings for Barter ani | Tete, sures in pg +4 - bis family while they lived. Toe bodies were b~ ap ten pn Fold og Te] conveyed to the house of a resident who gene- ein cae + rally performed euch simple religious services | Sf * condition im wi Doctrinal ocean so Cho ahs as were practiced by the solitary inhabitants. | ° — eal cclenes. Soc i 0 e aL test wan ene @ ing that he had never been | from time to time startle a community and for aia tes Bis iie-—comlA Sot imARine tho m0’ | nice taacoapens er cootnte eae g Paria Weemece mace te Tomek at tho tise, | Cored at Uclraibinns, Gain Pine re but in the evening,wlen the curtain had failon, | Summed Fehon eae eee we a em oon as ao on pissioinod — +i; | bis two children, one aged three and the other long distance through manydevious prance” | one year. His wife was in an upper apartment tach a 7 ie based sp is passages— attending to her domestic duties, when she sud- a ed Me ae ee denly heard a terrible shriek from the girl. entered and immediately heard’ the dee, | Rusbing down stairs she beheld both her Ittie cavalry, have been ordered to hold themselves in readiness for examination by the board. The Washington correspondent of the New Semare Cowriamations.—The Senate, in | Yrk Times says that it is reported that Speaker executive, session yesterday confirmed a num. | Blaine told a very simple story in his testimony ber of nominations, among them the following: | before the Credit Mobilier investigating com Suiaas a Benjamin M. Thomas, South- | ™ittee of Congress on Thursday, to the following Apache Agency, James H. | effect:—That some time in 1867 Mr. Ames em ‘ew Mexico Wilbur, Yokama cy, Washi territo- | offered to sell him $1,002 worth of Credit Mo- 8. | biller stock at par, he’ stating the prospect: be} tlt ‘, aod w mn T) weedian, Ur E ry; Jared W. Daniels, Ked Cloud tne Dyer, Klamath Agency, Oregon; h Several small boats were driven ashore at East W8 S&B IT STATED that the President ~ : F 4 By Beeler erty Sue =i | ; ones stretched on the ficor, mangled and eae “ residential elec: oe ee ellos’ aisha et uecke ate en: | ers, Moquis Puebla Agency’ Arizona, Jeane | hat’ cory peadtabie Wetceeee ee aan He ban setters Rrotlipse y aalgalan ak tf Pinoy. while her husband was walking coolly | Capt, and the p Teoribleandidestricting Ths | {oreo New Hampshire, See an aoe ii bed) Wontinued during winter season. 09 right, to be Ce eieap peer indian affairs Hept on the proposition one night and came to | for at the same moment he elt something soft Marg et an efi) ee ae ‘hich | June Merriman got away on the morning of the | 3 =" o——~ -——— an . Duteh- } the cone! a would not & proper | rubbing against his ieg, and putting out nis “ith ult., and brought her load of herring, cod. » SE Mauin 2 2AND Tiles Rey work city; Robert M- Kelly, Louls- | thing for him to buy under the cireamstances, | hand tucked wher 1 ite ae oe ‘wybich he hac just before been cracking hickory a : —— . I wins GIVE a comexat ville, Ky.; Samuel H.’ Jones, Springfield, [11. and therefore declined the proposition. z " | rasping grow! saluted the motion, and he'sae | Bt. ‘The mother was so overcome by horror | ald talmon safe home to ee astonishment, especial aoe ‘ashington correspondent of the New g ; and grief as to be incapable of givingan alarm hetttea | ae Sree, looking Up at him. | until the wretched murderer bed escaped. It 3 wite : The A: Concordia Ball Tae DistRict Arraorriation.—The deti- | York Tribune says:—* Speaker Blaine denied al! bach, invisible inthe darkness. + Not a bit | !* hought that a previous quarrel with Po ee sag BATCRDAY EVENINGS ciency appropriation bill, which will be con- | knowledge ot the Credit Mobilier or of its use SwIxptiwo on a Larose ergs ear 9 Price, whom nobody seems to know, and is tho is believed tohave sailed from Europe, hat | Aan imvesricatine YouTm of fourteen trom- D am sidered tn the House on Monday next, contains | OF corrupting influences in Congress, His de- | Drierbach said something; the growl deepened | ‘Mducedthe frightful deed. ade mortgages and deeds to property, which | the country recently took “4 commer cing at Te the following clause —':To enable the Secre- | pia! Was, a6 fall and explicit asthat made Dy | and ecame hoarser, the back began tare | yive Priors Lost iw we —s he did not own, in Hudson county, N.J ytothe | at iiisabeth Oto No.) On & ‘Saivition ee 0 | tary of the Interior to pay the expendirarcs meds Debio a eter er thee are Set | and. Oe oe oe rh ears, fercely. Forrest | day morning daring & beary poste pio, | Smaunt of $900,000 ythical securities Pris ge: | Sse Joly taken back, and pat * an Ba. cr ry made public. me! ot the committee eld out two or three ‘ mptoms es g » | corded. securi rs taken , an his ove me. zrasr. | ek, of Calamists for oe eee Of the Dis- subrequent}y said that whoever might be im- | became so territying thathe owned upin so | J0%ePH Benzal. Thomas W. Brinkman, Johu 1 i ina ‘auld ¢ siderabl: * yachts, jewelry, and | dusty, but came out alive,and asked the + .- many words that he was afraid. “Now let me: | 2foUt.Robert 7 red int George, and James Sellars out, you infernal scoundrel,’ = | plicated, Blaine was innocent. ol. MeComb Bo. 416 Tyh street. bere wag Band K vgrects, olght Sy ey and | Cays that he does not know anything in relation ton te a aNat bn oy exes below Wilming- | to other partice. The victims think some of the | npulators of the slide ir they wanted to ~ ayes a bog a eeeeeaies | Cael com me eee | LM Pecarearmece | Reva men act atin | cele Sacsmtabmomy caus | Brotaramtncre hese" | one gcse ams T e aj vouchers - ‘ ey 2 i for SoTses. Sippy cee Se SST | seer ecamee Spy wih ce ator ar Hat Be bee | Inga oe sot nent al Sivas once Skee | ene seer seis Eales SEEM | ce Coca The seaeenay «ot Ze S| Skt elie a ence nce es sresenaptenah it have crete’ oe Runs | Sev Hume tagys =e “Mes eee LECTURES. Court of the United States met this morning for he has only bought the greater part of Burton Dol: | cinia.—air. TJ. Meee, last week eaftarci's | TS°EDE upon the treasary of the ‘county, and 7 dn wri books cometo the ham- | tine buck, near the turnpike, in Meem’s Bot. mer they will furnish a magnificent feast in’ y = were melee i uJ ae "Di ignifice! for | toms, in Shenandoah ‘he deer v weighed 100 pounds, neat. In ves Senaoaene aati Qzcoup LECTUBE. any idea as to the disposition of the cattle. Messrs. Clem and Coverstove ie . Sujorky ts GRAND STARK COURSE, Secon Ph ane t Powell's Fort, in Shenandoah county: hilles | Panett gr aureas licens elect boekt eoulbors er —- ie says belongs think that the er part of it is be- ® black bear which weighed 225 and the Lieutenant Go: ve it. {iReathed to establish schoo! for actors; such at | pounds neat; aleo two fine mene ia werner. The LINCOLN MALL, way a) im an of com- | least was his intention, though whether his will _—$—— es tan on tn toner 'y imthe Bouse of TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17 —. Ke will tell unresorvedty all that he | carries it out of course I cannot tell. Ashe has| ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO Dergavp ay Insce- <s Bs ws about affair if the committee inter- | no family and no near relatives the remainder | ANCE Cour any.—In Richmond on Wednesday, CUBAN SYMPATHIZe28.—A mset- rogate him, but will volunteer no ™ to be devoted to building an asylum for actors. | George Shes, Tey bailed in the sum Of 85,000 People was held at ‘Osaper hneti- It t@ understood that the b: j that positive » but 1| to appear on the first Monday in January, 1373, » New York, last night to give of eee yurmises, | before the jury of the Hustings court for ofthe policy ot the that ic was a leg raAmeri liny attended, Sted. "Addreascs denna hich large profi nd ‘authorities were made by ites “Van” aends to the Springfield Republica~ de Feat yeonenggengy teas Uberali- | a3 Winslow, president Scandina- | 4emry Garnett and William paher. following concerning “‘the iate onpleasant- Feng Pe vian Bank of Chicago, oo fecdee dbs boop Tealy T F HE vaanon | grin the Semnn mary omni | Rocpiney eeeeaageeme ta | oe Poe, cio + review of he sienna sSPing dnmeene, aga Mi at | Seteriy. net ednty iatanng’ SopStae 1. their shortl: 2 re » N. de, come out “ UNITED ORDER AMERICAN’ PLASTERERS, ak reciplents ‘of the | _ ‘The tone of his thoughts was colored, and the | deaux.” f ‘i Borthern Homes are’ equally stiacked. Foe Monee Pe TELOWS BALI ig stated on | action of his mind was coutruled, Soaring the | §7-A Buffalo youth fe himself on hie | deaths are reported. : 8 i part isten ‘animal el a The committe hare spared ne pala or ox : makings prand ment aud this excitement ‘was informed by no | Tiva! i eee ind coal Galton hie enomyie light ri7 The, weather ie very stormy tn France. MBtect: the Hely Hil Bands” In'bimsolt, and so entirely did Leones vets | SeUolonel Blood was surrendered iy nie | TES ‘Phe rine Land inundations are threat On gtets) Mbuittion aentlemae and ladies, ihe Greeley | mob in sympathy with him, that he never, till | Pondemen in New York, yesterday, and rear | “gore * Project of oom, J. ROSENDEREY, ‘eatchester surro- | the shadows began to over his pathway, | Tested city ch hee tet Lesnar coe * : had deeded ‘balver | I he'e Fore eee oie | crown Jovelersin Lotion Ie ane aeiets ra der aeeirtion i Long ‘ever at iw . Will toher | couid deem to be pro; y adjusted, ‘dwin For- | to be worth $20,000. Es E early man-| So Isis the entire was buitterous) sensual, Feveogeful, | aston will be recounted. "Ten wards have ay, wards Bote by moll promptly + | ready made application ter such recount. NO Brusca E ra gez.8 tr ing t Pie ena | Seem ae

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