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j rr eee ee Che THE EVENING STAR. | Published Dally, Sundays excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y, & BH. RAUPPILINN, Prea’t. prcinteniasieeneiatc 1S KV ENING STAR te served weele abe tbe ~ heey J tt reat Tay Cevre Pex WEEt,er Pon. - | Ts PER MOWER.) Ccvice at the coantcr | each. “By mai! (three monthe, @) 50. | iamonths. $3.00; ove year. #5. - THE WEEKLY STAB—published Friday--g1 | SB year. SF luvariabiy im advance. in bor cers, hey do paper sent longer thas paid for, x GF Rates of advertising furnished en application. te Ae eee J OL wey 41—N2®. 6,176. ASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 187 TWO CENTS. WASHINGTGN GOTELS LADIES’ GOODS. Wursnes HOTEL, x WASHINUTON, D.C BEMOPELED, REFURNISTED; FIFTY PSIVATE WATH BOO -4* ayD "_ ELEVAT#® ADDED. OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 14572. Bec l0 ly a AW £, Proprietor. G Bay, 920 SCOTT Pace, Bets een I and K streote. H4™ 278 Hose, ders-3r TBE SESAST Bole. Located om the Co emer of 1th st, and New York evenrs Afmr the Ist of Dv dect tm WN. E. cor ger of Uith and K streets. fe. ber, 1572, Permanent and ne Boarders, wit! Grd thls house one of the most ¢ ae Most cou- vepiently locaced betes in the city. Fue roume are te wall with sli ‘modern, ventilated, aud comundetions ‘The charges areiow, bat the wants and the com- rt of al: guests WH! Ce carefully provided for, The Proprietor, B KICHABDS, bas B008, cat 5 ined Bovi3-ectf } Hiss MeCORMICH wm | Bas BEXOVED | To 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, UTES Es = 10. a dee ‘BENCH FLUTING—The on Also, STA on hand. ‘S17 Seventh otrect, [p° 4¥4¥ Wits intra tiom Bais, AND GO TO THE GREAT PREMIUM HAIR FACTORY. 1 offer now for sale st est 4 an ex ‘own. manafac rafts, of ell in an sotrees, balls, mW Arket Space, Between 7th and sh streeis. H YSON'S HOTEL, Be. 769 G STREET, Jed ot_Berwwan 77H ND Stet STREETS. T= INFEZRIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprictor. PRevrine PxxusTivama Avenrs Betwesn Vth end 34th streets, Wasuineton, D.O. sas yest. the Propcletor asks fisold frioeas cod pe trove w test the of kis. presen: e- BRiniroent, TiEish be promises shall’ be found et fens fee Titep. Chron, “pue ARLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUE, T. BOEISLE & 50N, Proreretors. KESITT soves, WASHISGYOR, D.0. PKUFESSIONAL. yj ADAME LAURHEN M (FoRMERLY As LOT.) FBENCH FLUTING EARSTAROHING. CUBTALNS, FINE LACES AND MOSLINS Done up “ual to new. and +m. 720 12TH STREET, BETWEEN @ aNDH STREETS, decl-Im" Washington, D.C G®s4t BEDUCTION IN PRICES OF KID x GLOVES, We are selling— Gne barton $1 Gloves for $0 cents. a i aaah iM. WILEEAR 8, 491m 907 Pennsylvania avenue. AME ESTREN, M4 615 THIRTEENTH STREET, LADIES’ FASHIONABLE HAIE DRESSER And Human Hair Manufacturer, Paria ane. How ém Braids 3. A large stock to select from always eng 4 ocls on band. Oall and examine for yourself. & JUST OPENING L 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 4ATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, OF ALL COLOBS, At Low Prices, at 8. HELLER’, Cc. ® FOSTES, ¥.D. set-tr eae Mette es ‘ket Space, 2206 New York = = Botween lith abd 12 streets. PIANOS, &ec. SCHOMACKER « COS PIANOS, CHOMACKES ADELPHIA. & BRAILEY, ‘rs and Law Seporters, oO Feet, bet Indists avenue, and 1332 F Short hand reports of testimony oot other pro | te 4 Seedioge in the Courts furcished promptly. DEPO- SITIONS taken in short-hand. Printed Copy, exe- cuted on type writing machine, furnished at same fate ae meneseript copy. maré-ly Jem 2 witisns, ATTORNSY-AT-Law, Boom S, or second floor of Barboar's Law Bette Washington. Removed from 4% Lowirians avenne nolt-tr jou™ ¥. ry Y ORNEY AY Law, Young's = Building, N.2 STARM WEATHER - BC! NGINEBR AND SUPERINTRND EN x All orders promptly executed. DRAWINGS to: st Office ai the old siaue, jork avenue and ic) — sphe-ly INSURANCE COMPANIES, = WisuT aPPLY TO THE O RPRASKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, UF WASHINGTUN, D.C. IsconroRatTED BY ConcRies 1x 2818 jonal Bank of the + Mo charge for eGuire: '* . Wile f. me . FB. Medan Clarke. ° " amy Bl President. “cuM EL Es DUADLEY Soe deci eea BATIONAL METROFOLITAS Trt INSUBANOE COMPANY, OF TH DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1570, as CAPITAL... in 8 <a Dr. Jas ©. Hall, Jol J. Reyworth, Jas. C dine. No. 908% Pennayl Vice President nse A V2IDG AND DECORATIONS —A WHINGS for iden ial }. city wns ettention en to Decorating he fe and Lacs, HORSE and WAGON COVERS, “sou. HOGAN, Mesutectar er, Mark, hy _Gecd-tr Between 7th mb acest. A NGS, FLAGS, TENTS. ™, G. COPELAND, 643 Louisians avenue, one door east 7th street. AWNIE for Btores, oy Oountry Resi- dences po ot sh fe asdgoiens SLAGS and TENTS for sale and rent. ry iS Lape inc . Daseine'’c OTHS. RUMBA Sena BRIEN, PRACTIAL Feieces'S0 sion Ro store, will meet with prompt attention. J. = Tosres, “ G@aRPENTER, BUILDER, a™> CONTRACTORS O5ae i or ee Orders fort Lp reer opp ing: EET "a eer tatvw Beton 5. WI EIBERG! ‘Buccessor to H &Co.,) ar a MERCHANT TAILOR, may To. 38 x (ate Penn's ave.. Washinatap RPETS! ¢ ; CARPETS! CAPPETS) Cheapest Carpet House IN THE DISTRICT. MESLAS. WOLFORD @ SHILBEEG would heceby inform the public that they bare added to thafr large steck © great many uew styles of handsome CABPETS FoR TRE COMING HOLIDAYS, to wee eee te order GBEAT BEDUCTION IN PRIOES. ‘These instruments, which on acconnt of their superiority over ail others, nave in a few, Years become the most popular here, at Welles sil cver the country, can be now for the following ext: ome low prices: FOU ane PLANOS from Oa78 to @ 3. = Sor chemeaives, ruaee jostle exchanged. Tun! = opairing properly attended to. CARL RICHTER, Ageut, aée-tr 935 Penpsyivania avenue. Wy ILLIAM KNABE & CO, Ba: MORK, MARY AND. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘These instruments 6 been before the public for forty years, and u| their excellence, sicne attained an aupurchased pre-cmi ence which pronounces them unouualed| tone, touch, workmanship and durability. They have been awarded sixty-f aod. ail medais at different fairs over other competitors. of their SQUARE PIANOS have their new and prored Ovi ‘Scale and Agraife, William McCammon 's PLANUS and PIANOS and ORGABS from various well known factories for sule and rent, st BEIGHENGACH’S declv-tr__" Piano Warerooms, 423 lth street. GYERAY BREM; (formecty Foreman jor ¥. 0 end late Tuner for it & Co. ANOS AND GRGANS Oniers Melt ot RARE 8 Sewers tore, 639 Pa aver Na ore cor ave: NATEN'S : = *. be and het oret Li gen oo SOL OrDer of prompt etutiou O82 AMUSING TOX OUT! Causes inanimate By to to the mi of pianos. For sale by @.L WILD & BLO <4: oT bet d god ee OTR * and manofectarers and deai im Musical Instraments wally. Pisnce and ail Musical Instruments (aued and re- paired. 12-tr Great Red tion in Prices ; aT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, - 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, Between léth and Nth strects, Northwest, IN ORDER TC REDUCE STOCK. OVERCOATS. Pert eons eee aceue DIAGONAL COATS, TAGONAL Soa 8 for LAGORAL COATS for. UITS at 3.50, 4,5, 6, 6, and 910, ESS PANTS at €2, 2.60, 3, 3.50.4, and DBESE PANTS at 4, 5,6, 7, and $¥, &c., &c. A. STRAUSS, 1011 PESESYLVANIA AVBHUS, Betweep 10th and 11th streets. ‘Three doors from lth street. Dr. White, Curmoropisr, previous to December 16, the HALF PINTS MES. JONES OOUGH MIXTURE, FoR Ooushs, Coids, Hoarseness. Croup, Asthma and Bronchtits. . HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Cases of Copsamp’ ion, whether recent or afvance!, it relives, All bave used it will cheer: fully attest to ite virtues as 4 curative for ail ills arising from s slight cough, cold. &c. SIMPLE BUT BFFICACIOUS. ‘To be within the reach of every one ft fs put up nc. and $1 bottl For sale only UR NATTANS, Dragaist. dectl-tr ‘en Gon sinnd D reete BW. es, Bi Lict for Young Mee irom the effects of ja M oO len from errore bod abuses tn early lito Monbord ; Impediments to [pt treatment. ie. he and circulars sent free, in sealed cnyslopes ress HOWARD AB>OCLATION. No, 2 South Hh street, Philade!ph\a,Pena.; an institution having a@high reputation for honerable conduct and pro- fessor al ektil. Seat ACh ji South America, ge mineionary, ‘Uscovered a safe and simple iy Urinary and Seminal Organs, aud the Whole train of disorders brought on by baneful ani yas habits. Great numbers have been oured by noble remedy. Proce tel by. jesire to benchit fom efiicted ae will recipe this’ m —, . to any one w! send the reeds it, Preciaf Chaves. ee ae oA jow York AMUSEMENTS, ———— IB8T GBAND OKCHESTRAL CONCERT, To BE GIVEN AT THE 151u-BSTREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TURSDAY BVENING. Jan.7, 1373, * a at 8orciock. Tieke's of s@miasion. 25 conte. ‘ mar2?-ly eta can be he? at Kil ATIONAL THEATER. Ma. J.G. SAVILLE, Leesee and Manager. FABEWELL NIGHTS OF MR. DIUN Bovcicautt MISS AGNES KOBERTSON, (Mrs. Dion Boucteault,) Breuns at 8. hh 6 -POGUE; Or, The Wicklow Wedding. The andience are So’clock precisely, Mr. Dion Boucicinit, ¥ 3. FRIDAY, JANUAR BENEFITOF Ma. AND BouUcIoAaULT, THE COLLEEN BAWN, kK Aleo, on SATURDAY HT. SATURDAY, AT? KEBBY, and BILLY) THE MAID WITH THE ILE i ATL. MONDAY... JANAUSCBEK, NATIONAL THEATER. SPECIAL. ‘The Box-book for the sale of seats for the nights of MADAME JANAUSCHEK will be o7 it Box-office of Theater FRIDAY MOBNING, Jnnuary d. me 9 o'clock, ary 3, ac 9 Seats, 75c.. $1 and MONDAY. = MABRY STUART TUESDA pacers e WEDNESDAY. CHESNEY WOLD i WS NEW HALL, Apdjorwine Wittarp’s Horst, F Street, near With Street. PROF. CSOMWELL has the honor to @unounce # brief season of bis meguiticent ART ENTERTAINMENTS, commencing on TUESDAY NIGHT, January 7th, 1873. Admission, 1 cents; children 25 cents; cow. Uckets. good for ax admissions to be obtained at the office. of W. St Ellis’ music store, 937 Pe Bf HARTE, LINCOLN HALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. SUBJBCT: “ ABGONAUTS OF “49.” jeeerved Seate, $1. at sare eg. PARKER'S, 507 7th street, Wine THEATRE COMIQUE, Bleventh st., south of Pennsylvania avenuc. EAR! ——— POWERFUL ATTRACTIONS! /au he Lig TheZopulny Setch ond Dialect Artiste, Panto- WH Me A a on BBTTA. Oa. RAVING aot Zon (oan ons. AVINS and 20) Ere. ETA: u “ LEE LO thep tt irl of tne Futomas. Re ee ar MISS GALLIE MAcOn i neagun tte J ATOMETUREY, ‘ i OoMIQUS FAMILY MATINEE ATS OC Lock, d%-tr Acrobats, TTA. 1 Dance aud aBD Tee eee THEY: COMPARY, Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday. Ox No.) On Hxhtbition (Nsw No and Sale } Tn sf ‘UTE St. raaes ote. attended to. ocd Fo FAMILY USE THE BALBLFoRD LEICESTERSHIRE TABLE 84UCE, The Very Best Sauce and Relish Made in Any Part of the Werld. FOR FAMILY USE, Oxzyrs. se 3@ ORNTS, FOR SALE BY ALL GROOEAS. BLUE ANTIQUE BEADING LIGHTS just received, and at low prices. 427-0088, ALEX. B. SHBPEEED & 00. The Public Debt. ‘ementof the public debt far the pas: shows totals ge rollows A QUESTION OF MILITARY ETIQUETTE. he Secretary ef War and General one Sherman Ditrer, a. the Mat. r. ‘The reports of a difference between Secretary Belknap and General Sherman as to how orders shall be issued are exaggerated to a great ex- tent and do not distarb the official or social re- lations of those gentlemen in the slightest de- gree, General Sherman for some time has ar- gucd that heads of bureaus inthe War Depart- went must be his statt ofticers and transact the r ness with him instal of the Seorctary of EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip, Inturnay Revervn.—The receipts from this source to-day were $361,149 48. Tae SPECIAL AGENTS of the Post Office de- partment bave all been re-appointed for the year 1873. CertiricaTss CALLED Ix.—Secretary Bout- well yesterday called in $520,090 three per cent. certificates, dated November 22, 180s, toJanu ary 25, 1869. A Commampen Jowatnan Yours, U. S.N, has been detached from duty as chief of staff or the South Atlantic fleet and ordered home to await orders. The mor’ 3 & & A Satisfactory A Debs Beewing Interest in Laws Cerruti’ indebtedness Navy pension fund, at 5 p Cer‘idcates at 3 per cent Dedton which interest bas ceased ence materity ... + $4,081 299 26 Secretary Belknap opposes this view of Gen- eral Shernian and is sustained in bis views by a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, reported in 16 Peters, page 372, as fol- r Debt Bearing no Interest. Old dem'd and legal tender notes, $358.612.2% 3 Certificates of deposit Fractioual curre: 7 5 lows: “The Secretary of Wa he regular | Coin certificates, Finst Lazuramanr B.D. Ports, Sdartillery, | Conctisutionalerganel the Breaident tor tend, has been relieug® from daty in this city and | ministration of the military establishment of ‘ordered to join fits regiment in the department |. the mationamd rules and orders Pablicly pro of the east. mulgated thi him must be received as the acts of the executive, and as such be binding ub in the sphere of his legal aud cou- jutbority. m General id was Secretary of War he cvincided with the views of Generai Eherman, and issued the following order : ae THE AEMY, Adjutant Cotomst J. I. GaRes, sth cavalry, has been relieved from duty as saperintendest of the mounted recruiting service at St. Louis, Mo,, at his own request, and Colonel B. H. Grierson, tre has been assigned to that duty in 40,967,101 15 Total debt, princ’l and in’t .....€2,271 858.187 As Cash in the Treasury. General’s O! x h &, 1869— | Special Sepoait held tor soaeunp- Cononrssan ELZcTED.—At a special elec- peg ates ders, Xo. 11 TE States areputhanes | ton of certitica: ? tion yesterday in the Bradford district of Penn- sylvania, to fill the vacancy caused by the ree- ation of Mr. Mereur, Mr. Bunnell, rep., tor the information apd government of all con- cerned. War Derartugnt, Washington city, March irectiow of the as elected about 1) majori Vict . | 5, 1869.—By di President, General Proce” si ay over ViCtOr E. | Vow. T. Shctmae, will semnme comand of the Rens een ae hes a army of the United States. Debt, less cash in Treasury, ‘Ouse committee on appropriationshave | Tlie chiefs of staff corps, departments and | ot. 1, 1872,.....0+seenee 2,100,588,089 32 agreed to recommend an amendment to the | bureaux will report toand act under the imme- J -— vt Increase of debt (Interest ac- count) during the past month. $1,854,907 $9 Decrease of debt since March 1, US 2 eevee. sertteeeecsees 803,561,159 86 Decrease of debt from March 1, | 1869, to March 1, 1872......00++- $299,049.762 05 ‘The statement of bonds issued to Pacific rail- road companies, interest payable in lawful money, ws totals as follows :—Principal outstanding, $64,023,512; interest accrued and | not yet paid, $1,958,705.36; interest paid by the United States. $16,570.574.54; imterest repaid by transportation of ‘mails, &c., €4,006,00235, balance of interest paid by the United States, $12,664,575 19. H ———_—_-see--—_ Srppen Deara or a Youxo Lany ts Cuvncn on Curistmas.—A curred in Christ Church, day. During the morning se with administered the rite of confirmation to several candidates. Among these was a young lady of Savannab, Miss Elizabeth Spencer, daughter of Mr. William H. Spencer, and ov returning toher pew after the ceremony, she leaned ber head forward, with her pment kerchiet to her face, and fell to a img po Some triends at once went to her assixt- but by the time that the party reached re the commanding we army. ry official business, which by law or regula- tions, require the action of the President or, Secretary of War, wili be submitted by the general of the army to the Sec: of War; and, in general, all orders trom the Presiden! or Secretary of War to any portion of the army, line or staff, will be transmitted general of the army. navy appropriation bill, which provides that from and after June 30, 1873, :he term of study atthe Annapolis Naval Academy shall be six ears, instead of four yeare, as now provided by we To THE Sanpwicu IsLawps.—The Secretary of the Navy has ordered three vessels of the Pacific squadron to Honolulu to look after American interests there, which may be Seop- ardized by the demise of the king andthe change of government there. Major mneral Scotield goes to Hontulu simply for the benefit of his health, and not upon any official business, Laxp Opvicgs Buamep.—The Commissioner of the General Land office received dispaches from Dardanelle, Arkansas, and Lincoln, Ne- braska, to-day, stating that the land offices at those points were destroyed by fire a few nights singe. At Dardanelle the records and plats were destroyed, but at Lincoln some of the pa- Pers of the office were saved. MADAME Janavs¢aeK, the tragic actress, who has been winuing such wonderful successes in New York and elsewhere, is to ap- the National next week, accompanied the favorite tragedian, James H. Taylor, and a fine general company. Her rendition of “Mary Stuai in New York, according to the Worla, Tribune, and other papers, was a start. lingly vivid portraitur AN ITEM ror Tempera! Ravornans.-The internal revenue office reports that there were 26 distilleries running on the first of December last, with a producing capacity of 262,343 gal- tons daily, and on the firet of this month there were 269 cistilleries running, with @ producing capacity Of 239,638 gallons daily; an mcreasejo: 33 in the number of di tilleries, bat a decrease of 22,645 gations in the producing capacity. Competitiyr AMINATIONS.—The civil service board of the Treasury department on Saturday will hold a competitive examination to fill one vai in class three in the Third Anditor’s office, and ten vacancies in two of the same office, by promotion. This will make tome vacancies in first-class clerkships, for which applications are in order, the examina- (ion for that purpose, however, will not take Place until next month or later. A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT showing the re- ceipts frem internal revenue for the tirst four months ofthe fiscal years ending June 3), 1872 aud 1573 respectively, shows that the receipts Secretary of War. The effect of this order was to virtually isolate the bureau officers of the War Department from the secretary, and when Gen. Rawlins was made secretary he lesued the following, revok- ing Gen. Schofield’s order: HRapQuaRtTERs OF THE ARMY, Adjutant 's Offide, Washington, March 27th, is69 Generai Ordere, No. 28 —The following orders, received from the War department, are pub- lisbed tor the government of all concerned: Wak Derartnent, Washington City, March 26th, 186y.. —— of the President, the order of eretary of War, dated War De- partment, March 5th, 1569, and published in general orders, No. ii, headq of the army, Adjutant General’s office, dated March ‘Sth, 1969, except so much as directs Gen. W. T. Sherman to “assume command of the army of the United States,” is hereby rescinded. All official business which by law or regala- tions requires the action of the President or Secretary of War will be submitted by the chiets of staif corps, departments, and bureaus, to the Secretary ot War. All orders and instructions relating to mili tary operations, issued by the President or Sec retary ot War, will be issued through the Geu- eral of the army. tary of War. | | } j nce, the vestibule she was dead. The cause of her death was heart disease. Her mother died ande- few months i, Dec. 28. an attack of the eame disease since.— Augusta (Ga.) Cons! et ¥ the pu card trom the president of the board of beaith, in which it is stated that the tirst appearance of the disease was in November, on persons who bad visited other cities where the discase existed. Up to the present time there bas been twenty cases reported and only two deaths. No case has yet occurred among the colored popu- jation, who, during last andthe present year have availed themselves of the advicejof the board and allowed themselves to be revacct nated. DEctstow ix TRE Tween Case.—Judge In- galls,in Troy, N. ¥., has rendered @ decision ting the motion to change the place of ed's trial, es laid in Albany county, mw York. n e motion to change was upon tbe ground of absolute right. The code provides that when a public officer is ch: with offenses committed as such officer he shail be tried in the county in which he resides, and Judge Lngalls decided that Tweed was a public dwo. A. RAWLINS, Secre By command of General Sherman. E. D. Tewssenp, Assistant Adj’t Gen'l. This order has remained in force since, but the question involved at first was brought up again on Monday last, when the Secretary of War iseued the téllowing order : Wak Derarrmenrt, Adjutant General's Of- fice, Washington, Dee. 30, 1572 —Generai Orders No. i11.—1. Major William D Whipple, assis: ant adjutant general, and Major Orlando M Poe, corps of engineers, will be relieved from their present duties and report to the general of the army for duty on his staff Jan. 1, 1°73. 41. Until further directions, the orders of the general of the army will be issued by hi gh the assistant adjutant general on staff; and copies of all such orders will be for- Warded as soon as issued to the adjutant general of the army. ILI. The regular monthly returns, the muster were inereased in the last fiscal year trom | rolls, and all reports r by army regula- joer in the of the code, and that the spirita, tobacco, fermented liquors aud penal. | tions to be made direct to the adjutant general Oftcnees charged against hm were committed, Hes, $2,575,076, and decreased by reason of leg- | of the army, will continue to be made as at | if at all, by him while acting as such public islauon, $2,454 215 on banks and banks adhesive | present. All correspondence properly calling | Officer. The case will come before the new lor action, or comment, by the general of the | Judges. army, will be sent through him. IV. The recruiting service will be conducted by the a ees under the direction o: the Secret ge. © of By order War: E.D. Townexmp, Adj’t Gen’. Thus originates the exaggerated reports of differences between the Secretary and Genera! but now exempt. stamps (abolished) and sources formerly taxed It was & Dareotive Five i Tavs Case Society. Mr. Jobn Burroughs, of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, has resigned, to act aé receiver for a national bank of the state ot New York. Mr. Burroughs has the esteem of all who have been connected with him in ite way into the wood-work, and, extending ffidial and social life, and ii gengen Sodiioatepa, end Gnaity hecntee ten nt © social life, and as a literary man TI audit 5 le entire ballding. It he has made a worthy name for himself asa | go. es :!owing order, promulgated by Genera! ined to have been due tw Sherman to-day, after consultation with the Secretary of War, settles the whole matter, to the satisfaction of all concerned : was afterward 8 defective flue near the treasurer's office. _—<—<<—_—<———<—<= Sixtzen Deorsss Bstow Zeno m Marwe. inued term genial and instructive writer in the best maga- zines, and as the author of that delightful : ° ‘The present conti of cold volume, “Wake Robin.’”* HEADQUARTERS OF THR ARMY, Washington | weather in Maine in the last —The young folks, that is those not yet en- January 1,1873.—[ General Orders No.i.)—1. Major | forty years. As shown weather records at tered fully into society, have enjoyed nine par. | William D_ Whipple, assistant adjutaut generai, | Baugor for the last ten days, .he thermometer tues during the holidays. That given by Mrs: | 82d Major 0. M. Poe, U.S. engineers, arehered; | bas ri three to below Mors Ray lat evening was adelightful afar. | t2PC@ecaey tpeuzon te peronal wa oi | Zero, New Years morning iso at scieen els F. T. a ; —To-morrow afternoon Mrs. J. M. Carlisle | Dent and Horace Porter, ye Colonel ©. | anti the oat was warm and ‘Dut again will hold the first of her dancing receptions from | M. Poe will remain as now at Detroit until re. t it grew rapidly cold. three to six, assisted by Mrs. Wright, Miss Hop- | Meved of his t duties. . Whi 1.780 Exiozasts at Caste Gakpes on kine, and Mies Preston, of Kentucky. his Gutien was aldede ae an anettion % | naw yaan's Dave Date ee —The ladies of the Cabinet will continue to | cuties of adjutant geperal to the General ot the | Yesterday an wopeenye | receive on Wednesday. —The ladies of the Supreme Court will re- ceive, as heretofore, on Mondays. —The wives of Senators, unless otherwise an- nounced, will receive en Thursdays. Army. In addition to the usual reports and Ington, B. 0, division ‘and’ department ease: meanders will’ send of their monthly ers, and returns to Colonel William D. pple, for the information of the General; to the arrival of some 1,750 emigrants—a num- ber quite unprecedented at this inclement sea- son. The Germans and Italians reported as having ii out the voyage from treatment.—. suftered a the effects of World, 2a. =a +20e- and correspondence and ta designed Eecars VEN CONVICTS FROM ALBANY. Tunes Mone Rattroap Horgons.—The | {oF the use of the General will be addressed to escaped state prison at up and down trains collided on the 7 OY the Conceal il ee icrs made to the | Albany, N. ¥., yesterday, by ny laeen saa, Wena railroad, thirty-seven | #7™y by the General will be made by or through | wall w shaft ran miles from Atlanta, Ga., yesterday = W. 7. Sarnwan, General, morning. —_ — eave aan Cet ten OF welve co) le ree whites were injured. ‘Carlotta Patti and her troupe were on board, and their wardrobes and are a Fave active relle to tho Rounded. Tie coke |" ve relie wounded. The co! Wea troight train ram tein a pematnce train at re in ran a rain at Townsend station, on the Bennesta road, yesterday, amashing the cars and instantiy Ming a little girl name: ie Armstronz, and a man named Se alg rm it of McKees- port, was severely injure: ‘The eastwar. id passenger train on the Indianapolis, Cincinpati and Lafayette rail- hich was coming off read ran into an morning. The man of passenger was instantly killed, and @ number of passengers were verely bruised. es ——$_$____ Jim Fisk a8 a Prorart—H- was not Born to = oo A Mrsrggious Arran outside, as they are to have been pro- vided with chizene’ chores, The ‘escape was pro; and conducted by Dan Noble, the no- torsous Lord bond . Their terms ot san- tence varied from 6 to 20 years. $3,000 in notes and coin. ley, who la near i yours of Se, wore be Hanged.—In the Stokes trial in New York oar Piao. porter , Captain B: testified that Henry Tux Cusaw IxsuRRgction sor CavsnEn Corley swore that the pistol found was a six- OvrT nox Prayep Ovt—On y 224 of Decemper, Cuban nee wet atteced Syne tote ae 8 » however, Durned eight houses in the town. On the night chamber; that he told witness, the evening of the homicide, it mass four-shooter, and that he Sg ey hg i ae one und. in testified that be never knew Fisk carried of the 28th ult., INSURRECTION OF SPAXISE ConvicTs.— pistol, and P. testified that he =| of incurgents who Straits News of the 4th of November pivoa ee stairs soon after the g, and saw no unt of an Adeline Barker testitied that in December she New York Notes er. ARe SCs REF RA PROTED. pi ‘ORK, Jan. 3 —Ht w believed th: ite @ieclosures will be made to-day « « ‘he alleged slarming walfeasance in the Ba: * ver bridge company. STON SALLED TO DEavs. “ Joseph Heidenderg. a grocer, living in Hon: y etrret, Was snowballod W death on Now leas day. ?. T. BAREUM Was ROBRED Of @ thousand della: diamond pun whue riding im the comm TER BBW Tamuans held its first meeting Chandler was clect=4 chairman. BRIE WAUTS £5000 0 PROM VANDEROILT ‘The claim which the Brie directory are ahout to pyeeegainet Commodore Vanderbilt amves i (with interest) to over 5,000,000. BROT DEAD NY A CONSTAR At Rosiyn. 1 Istand,on New Year's Constable Alles sbot Patrick McCormick dea while attempting, tn company with toar others, to reacne a prisoner, one of their {riead+ whom Allen bad arrested. The friends of the dead ‘threaten to | Alien. BALL GENERAL Commer. Tae last wight, and Johe W. urious we Tkansas, Alaham™@ and Texes were to deen ismed. The scti*e wae frustrated b; arrest of the ringleaders evatte a ‘ted in ™ Washington Usp dent's choice for Secretary > SALARY PrxeD. Comptroller Groen bas tixed the salary of th corporation attorney at sembiyman Tom Fiei for the position when he ted. TAR FIFTH AVENUE THRATER sare was recovered from the ruins, containing valu able manuscripts. The books of the estabii-n- ‘Ment, together with €1,000 In bank-notes, are upbarmed SEVENTEEN HUNDRED EMIGRANTS have arrived bere since New Year's morning. A large Dumber of them a desuitute Italians. TRE BEAVIRET POO OF THR SEASON bas caused many ferry boats to partially cease thelr trips. The Brooklyn and Willy Loats ne ey ee doc tis ited that £ tbeusand che. comput oe forty pony“ mechanics, working tained by the tog and impassable streets this morning. The streets are in a horrible con- dition. Kain i falling, and the slush is ankle Noon.—The fog bere to-day is the most dense known for many years. At this hour the ferr; houses in Brooklyn are crowded by t or who have been wailing to cross to this city. Two ferries—the Atiantic street and Hamilton avenue lines—have not run since early this morning. Those by the Wali street ferry bave run abeut once an bout, and those by the Fulton ferry about the same, the boats on each trip ing 3.909 people. Many | people declined getting on the boats, for fear of ‘dents, as the ice in East river is very heavy. No teams are allowed on the ferry boats, and several thousand of them line the streets of Brooklyn, awaiting an opportanity to cross. Two Fulton terry boats collided in the midd! Of the river this morning, but no damage w done, althongh many persons on the boats were | much frightened. The ferry boat Monticello ron down a row boat, and an unkuown man was drowned. IN THE STOKES TRIAL THIS MORNING, Louis Bircell war called to the stand to testify that Stokes bad taken him to the Fifth Avenae botel under the expectation of meeting and kal Fisk there, but 4u Boardman ex- el the testimony. Mrs. Morse testitied that during twelve years’ acjvnintance with Fuk never knew bim to have a pistol, and she denied positively the evidence given vesterday that Fisk took out # pistol in her room in the hotel and laid it on piano. She also dented the evidence of the waiting maid that sbe (Mrs. ‘M.) changed her name when she left the hot waiting knowledge, Considerable more rebutting mony was taken to-day, completely nullifying that given yesterday. on, rom 1! 000,000 et Lilot THR SCRANTON COAL SALB. In consequence of the severe snow storm, the sale of Scranton coal was postponed until to-day, when sale was mace as follows :-— Lump, 5,000 tens, at $3.00, steamboat. 7,500 tons, at $3.71 » 15.500 tons, at £5 9 to & » 10.009 tone, at S107 to $4 19; stove. tone, at 4.50 to $4.00; chestnut, 12,000 tons, at $55 ofS Ww. o Gen. Crook's Indian Policy MAKING iT LIVELY FoR Tak feunvow® Aracuus. Saw Frarcisco, Jan. /—The troops that have been operating against the Apaches, near Camp Verde, Arizona, retarned to their camp December ivth. Licut. Rese, commanding @ detachment of the 5th cavairy, andthe Hualapa scouts, fonght the Apaches twice in the Red Rock country. One was killed, thirteen war- riore were ured, several women with their children, and large quantities of Lndian supplies were destroyed. detachment under Captain Price captured eleven , mostly women. Another expedition Cestroyed several camps. General Crook has bis entire mounted force in the field, and they are mort very direction against the Indians. Caytain Kendall's force bad several engegements in Touta Basin, kuled twenty-five warriors, and captured their women and children. ——e Trouble Apprehended in New Orleans Bext Monda; Naw Tors, Jan. 5.—Tue Word's Washington patch says aavices received there yesterday in that elty ‘on Monday. ‘conser believing McKnery has been legally eleete: governor, will urate him as such on the aprrabentes. ‘The Zeraid’s dispatch also contuivs the sa: , aud says General Emory wil! tour usand troope, ing ca and artiltery. E.E. Norton, tormerly of New York, will probably be Kellogg’s successor in tie United States Senate. LAGRUIP LAOKAWANA. LOUTTA, Jan. 3.—The United States flag- Lackawaua will sail to-day for Ceylon. ISLANLS. Lompox, Jan. 3.—The Times thie morn Saye it must coniess that the Americans the Sandwich Iniamds, which 7 ? i : i f i i fi 330. 3—A large sake of ion ben land, and anchored ‘afternoon below i i i

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