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EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Saudays excepted, THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penneyivamia Avenue, cor, Lith St., TRE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER (03 Al pity eat. & Me BAUPPMANN, President. — «+ KLY STAR— 2 BF Inv arinbly i's be Taper cent longer than pa BF Retes of advertising BALLS, &e. v INC Fr a8 ‘: celebrated BAND has been engaged for ‘oF caps allowed inthe Ball Room, aniess or Military. piedee themselves to make this the anon. ‘a Gentleman and Ladies, $1. ler of the MMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. LECTURE: B®=? Bante, “a> LINCOLN HALL, TURSDAY, JANUARY 7. “ARGONAUTS OF RKER'S, 507 7th strewt. LADIES’ GOOD: HAS REMOVED a To 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, for BONNETS and ROUND HATS for the wit n. Also, fue FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c., declo-tr where tt 1s done. Also, STAMPING, PINKING and EMBROID- every description. ‘MBROIDERING SILKS ‘tantly on hand. janis ly opposite Patent O AWAY WITH IMITATION HAIR, AXD GO TO THE GREAT PREMIUM HAIR FACTORY. SUBJECT. MISS McCORMICK Where Pear all the newest and most elegant styles FRx H FLUTING—The only place im the city ERY « BRAIDS of all kinds.and MRS. G. H. MAURER, 617 7th st for sale at vive | AIR GOOD: my own manufacty such as Plaits, Braids, Curls, Puffs, of all lengt! snd all colors. Li own bair put op in all styles desired. Combings of hair setted 7 root by ma- to avoid the tangling of the hair. Spe pets made to order. "Aisb, "Theatrical upets male to order. Also, Theatric: Between 7th and $th stre AURHENT, RLY Mave MaqeeRtor,) me FRENCH FLUTING AND CURTAINS, FINE LAC ne up equal to new. 720 127m Stuser, Berw deit-a™ Washingt G®T BEpceTion IN GLOVES. We are selline— One button $1 Gloves for 3 Two-button $1.90 Gloves for $1 Best quality two-button $2.0 Gi 29 Im JUST OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, OF ALL COLORS, nd mend them. EY é > H Streets. ‘D. PR. M. WILLI 907 Pennsytvania avenw At Low Prices,at S. HELLER’S. eemt-tr No. 713 Market Space. HOTEL W ittanps HOTEL, WASHING ND. €. REMODELED, REFURNISHED, FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND ELEVATURS ADDED. OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 1972. mgt ity Passenger railroad, the cars e railrow! aml steamboat or every two or three mui aud Georgetown. ef which. of the national capit nt, Xe pleasant ride of afewminnies. Persone doing Business along the tine of the canal and ent rves will fad it to their advantage to stop at this house. eet Ty G RAY. 920 SCOTT PLACE, deet-amn Between Tand K streets. AMILTON HOUSE, “sleet Sm Northeast corner of ith avd K ats, Ty" BRYANT HOUSi Located em corner With After the Ist of Decembei 12, Permanent | and Fabeient lers will find this house one of the mews ds and most conveniently located houses an. The rooms are neatly farnished, well lighted and Ventilated, and provided with all modern home ac- ecmmidations. The charges are low, but the wants and the com- fort of all guests will be carefully provided The jetor, Z. RICHARDS, has d caterer. Hre ‘SS HOTEL, No. 709 G STREET, wittf | Between Tew axp Stu Streats Need IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. Frowtixe Paxynxsvivayia a Tmined to novi2-eotf NUE, Beaween Wh and Ui sireets, Wastixorox, D.C. patre his present fstablishment, which he promises shall be found at least equal to the best in Washington. sant (Rep., Chron] “ == ARLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUE, T. ROESSLE & SON, Proparerors. €. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D, ¢. EDUCATIONAL. DUCATION. FRENCH. CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE. xem VICTOR RIGUEUR, Professor the boat Mrs. Mary Tones, (Mt. Vernon School.) inform the residents of Washington that he will devote Tuesiay and Thursday afternoons of each Week to lessons in their city, terms apply to No, 260 north Howard street, ore. Bx Be 8 VOCAL CLASS For Latics ag QEAL iNstrretion Pe ” january, ‘iren- Jars may be bad at off the wusic stores. d23-tJanl0 a * Ss SCHOOL FOR YOUNG B\) WS bins AND cl ILDREN. 1221 New York The third quarter will commence Jaxuant oc! 2, ‘OR Ete. Dr. White, Cc REET, Cuikoropist, twelve vears’ practical ex ‘ Cpe Staes ad ay previous to TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoons Dispatche ;. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. SPOOND TRIAL OF NES. WHARTON. ‘The of Al te Polson of Anne Aruudel county to~day. membered that Mrs ning Slat. barton was This excellent COUGH SYRUP has now been nied in this community for upwards of five years with never failing. pocmem, 3 Se. sustly atstaieiechd, Ueing pleasant to the taste, and given in oss, seanpcveial fot enadelt. “ie iif pasties ‘and per: meptly cure A the carious: affections of | —— enza, Heaisencen, ‘Bronchitis, ed Tociprent. Ci Also, for the relief of pat anced stages of conentnption, ‘These cases, wi not claim it will cure, it will certainly relieve to ach an extent that it will be considersd « blewing tudecd by euch patients. Confident that you will find it just ax represented, we invite a trial. Put up in bottles, at W cents and §1 cach, To be had enly of ARTHUR NATTANS, Drugeist, + er D1 and D streets northweat. A Card. A Clergyman, while residing in Sonth Ameriea, ge minicar sdimserered neck oul alanis nemnaay for the cure Ut Nervous Weaknew, Burly Decay, Pirser ey 3 vicions habite. nov23-tr paring and cine, in envelope, to any One who needs Ht. ‘Chari ‘Adsiress, JOSEPH T. INMAN, ‘Station D, 01 New York City. AMUSEMENTS. NAgIOsaE. THEATER. Brains at. Mr. J. G. Savsnue.........Lessee and Manager. SIX NIGHTS ONLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE The Queen of English Tragedy, JANAUSCHEK. Supported by the talented and popular Tragelian, MR. JAMES H. TAYLOR, And New and Efficient Company. MONDAY AND TCESDAY, January 6 and 7, MARY STUART. J mar22-ly Mary Stnart. Robert Dndtc WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, CHESNEY WOLD. = jANAUSCHER FRIDAY—BENEFIT. DEBORAH. SATURDAY—LAST NIGHT, MACBETH. SATURDAY, AT 2, GRAND JANAUSCHEK MATINEE. Admi-sion, 60 and 73 cents, Reserved seats in circles, 26 cents extra. Orchestra chairs, $1.00. \6-(r wa NGTON THEATER COMIQUE. (Eleventh street, south Pennsylvania avenue.) AN EN NEW COMPANY. spepotecdulianaes | 08S FACES. 26. Return of the great Washingt Henoria. Hortense. favorite, EOR * atilists, KER. ey UTTO BURBANK JAMES DOUGLASS. Return of the popular and superb CAPITAL BAL LET TROUPE, fully angmented, and consisting of Sixteen Handsome L. aT ogee - 7,0” Legh og oo graceful character dancers; Rs MLLEANNETA. The beantifal dansense, EMLL SMITH. The charm: ai ng comic x + Miss SALL SON. The daring ami skillful zymnasts, . RAVINE and ZOE Z0K- NETTA. The charming actress J TA LEE. The beautiful danseuse, EMMA MA woe A of PROF. GEO. NACHMAN favorites retained, makia smpany ever in W SKNIGHT'S roaring Dutch Comedy of Bi THE BLOCK.” IRST GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 70 BE GIVEN aT 16TH STREFT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TUESDAY EV. 7.1873, y VENING, Ja Commencing ai 8 o'clock. | Tic! can be had WiILLanp's NEW HALL, Ww HAL Avio!xixe WiLtaxp’s Horzr, * Street, mear ith Street,” PROF. CROMWELL honor to announce a brief season of his mag- ART ENTERTAINMENTS, commencing on TUESDAY NIGHT, Jannary Admission, 50 cents; children, 23 ceuts; family gon- ee for six admissions. $2. Tic! obtained at the office of Willard’s Hotel au lis" music store, 937 Pennsylvania avenue. Dove = ies we . romwell would. espe explo heen beautifully decorated in fiv-ces Aare Enorrainincnte, (which 2 vith hb satisfaction easel coln Hall,) and it is intended as a national gal of Sutration of the natural snd. won oar the world. " Oty No. New No. ace" } Te 7tu St. Tru! St. MARKRITER* No. 439 7th ste barons 5 MOAR streets, eight doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall. Choice Oi! Lingene og) Engravings, Chromos. 0, largest stock "Paper Hangings, W » Pictures, Frames, Picture ings, Nails, &e., in the District, Ss CAST. . Please remember Name and Namber. jel iD r USTH PAYS FATR PRICES for Ladies’, oe er an Soca 2 Gents: 1G: BOOT 9 D street, between 6th and 7th -_ Notes hy mail promptly attended to, _oc9-1¥ LD GOLD, SILVER, BRASS. COPPER, Erc., ORR at fair prices for a New York gr Honsehold Furniture bought and sold. Notes bya, rimptly attended to by AUGENSTEIN, 14105 ennsylvania avenne dat-ty* hast wificent in: ry On Exhibition and Sale GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES aT A, STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and Mth streets, Northwest, IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. OVERCOATS. DIAGONAL COATS. 20 DIAGONAL COATS for. s38 TAGOuAL ATS for. 14 DIA A or. 413 DIAGONAL COATS for. YOUTHS’ SUITS reduced to $7, 8, 10, 18, 15 and 20. BOYS? SUITS at 3.50, 4,5,6,8,and g) BUSINESS PANTS at 92,2.50,3, 3.50, > and DRESS PANTS at 4, 6, 7, and $3, &c., &e. 4. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between lth and Ith streets, attr Three doors from Ith street. Me WONDERFUL NVENTION OF THE }. Moses’ Electro-Galvanic SPECTA-' a a MATERIALS, re-cow ecS) Ga 508 xh st. Itl—in the « the same time—June. D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1873. TWO CENTS. | Seneca neeuee Paltimore to Anne Arundel county, war cow meneed at Annapolis. December 4, » ways and Beans, to impose a tax of one per after a prowacted and arnluons session @u ‘all bands not ex from > ed Jan BM, 72, the Jur thonity of Oi wand that ee court was concluded Janwary 24, 112, the jury ducted at the fine of the payment of the inter. | ™lering @ verdict of ~not guilty : ‘Owing to the high social om ot ow vie “ p is hon the , “ive ot we the demand fur | $ht, whe is the whlow of the tate Major Horry previous question. and the circum=tance@ v OPEN SESSIONS OP THE CREDIT MORILIER COm- 3 USA attending the death of Gen'l Ketchum, who darn di- oy was an _ friend of the family, amt oo a visit to Mra Wharton when sized th 1 Mr. Frye (Me.) moved tosaspend the rules, | ness which terminated in his death, the and to pass a resolution directing the committer Hier and abeorbing interest investigating the Credit Mobilier to hold op: e country. ‘The prosceution wig sessions, and directing them to make public the . testimony hitherto taken. ‘Atter discussion, the resolation was adopted. 288 FORTYSECOND CONGRESS. This Afterneon's Preceedings prneon’s Pre Monpay, January 6 SENATE.—Mr. Pratt presented Joint resoln- Washington News and Gossip, ‘Isrernnav Revenve—The receipts from this sonrce to-day were 686,473.54. + Tue Britian Amenican Cains Commission mects to-morrow and will remain in session until after the adjournment of Congress. Prersoxat—sSecretary Delano is iting Ma- tanzas, «Mr. George A. Edes, collector of customs at Alaska, has resigned. Society. After many days of disagreeable weather the the sun shine and warmth of Saturlay produced the most exhilarating effects, and everybody felt like enjoying the several receptions that touk place that afternoon. It is so easy to get ‘through with the duties of the day and make the change necessary'in dress by 3p. m., that it is no wonder these entertainments are so popular. And no ill effects are to be feared froma suth miki dissipation asa dance from 3 to 6p. m., with such refreshments as can be di- gested before bed time. For these and other te commitice on commerce. Alarge number of petitions 8 eee were presented and ferred. Mir."Ferry (Mich,) Introduced. a bill setting in portion of the isiand of Macki- quore flattering reasons te the hostess, there isa on mili ‘afta Tue IrnictweNT acarxet Mas. Wrantos. = rt has parisucl, Deva Rawhaw and cit: | Moe Gariste Wil’ ve much enertinments | «Mr, Wrgtt ietoduced a piertendng she | The tial of Ar. Winrar atomptng ete pes petted. nemwenephutanonpivamae anes weil EOE) first of the series took | time for the completion of the St. Paul and Pa- | R!e? lear a : ; ~ Rune Arenal cirtate braith Hambright of South Caroline who wero | ‘! Mi Saturday tact. Ma ge te vas not | citte railroad, bong ey weap Baenigy pe ange Bre ps * lace OA Sat fay Mrs. C: was pd Mr. Revel s ttorney, the proseca jayden, ce serving out sentences for kuklux outrages. Puflciently reeotetod Feet the fatigue of her sat Howe offered resolution requesting the | Ait. Reve! iy ibe ft Will be defewded * Ssotound jurtmte as @ton the bench of Tux Present received up to 11:30a. m.to | Te on New Year's Day to be present ot eee tae Taker ea rae fo the reso” | Menara. Stecle, Hagnct aml Thomas. ‘The in- | Maryland. While General Ketchum tay ul ai were re ot dictment contains twelve counts: First, the ad- administration on the 14th of June, 1871, of two drachms of tartar-emetic to Mr. Van Ness by Mrs. Wharton’s house Mr. FE clerk in the banking house of & Sons, and day, when, owing to press of official business, he was “notathome.” Senators Nye and Hill were ene Van Nex, @ Jexander Brows her most gracet itable manner b; ins, all. of Kentucky. ami callers . These ladies, Mrs. Wharton; second, on me day certai AN INTIMATE PRIEXD aay ein tee morning, though comparative strangers in Washington, Geaily povon, Game waksown, two Wacheor, | of Mes Whastsa cokes so ipoed tha evenings New Year's Hosprraceris.—Dr. Chicker- | did the honors of the house as they would at’ ag third, on the 20th, twodrachmsof tartar-emetic, | Shortly after his arrival Van Nes nals. ing stated at Dr. Noble’s church that | own homes and in their own cirele of frie: 1 , on the same day, two drachms of an wa- | glass of beer or ale proflered by Mrs. W he made forty New Year's calls, including Cabi- | The parlors, dining room and 1 were bril- known deadly > ath, ‘on the 2th of the | Snd in a brief Ume wastaken sick. and re Ak welglilict ind. Gets; unt gue an ihe Ge sed and wax candles, were month, two drachms of tartar-erectic; sixth, on | sick in her hoase for several ders. The ini 3 gracefal abor Tooms, and sai , two drachms aown | ment rs. Wharton wit!) atimiuis other intoxicating drink. "The world moves. Sade ans mmenta were ef the choloret athe 4 S ms ag : ‘ poinons to. Vaal and other deadly Nesson the 19th, 2th, and ih w ot dune, 1871, in beef tea, milk punch, &e penal for such offence is confinement in the peniten= Vary for not less than twe, nor more t ten years. ‘Tue SoutTRERN Crass Commisston’will re- sume the hearing of cases on the 14th instant. On Saturday Mr. R.J. Meigs was examined in al eal sievoten taken Inapitalipurponce silk, with white nd quiflings; overd: to have been taken os with white rufies and quillings; overdress of white, with a short blue ‘silk panier; bodice Tue rest@naTions of Captain Frank W. low; sleeves short, with elegant white lace about Perry, 2th infantry, and First Lieut. Oliver | the faultless Wetmore, jr., 19th infantry, haye been accepted | looked by ary ir naod the Inter Dore aee ae Lage reh | Wright aud Mr. Calderon Carlisle deadly poison; seventh, on the same day, ming Ving tartar-emetic with beef tea for Mr. V ‘an Ness; eighth, on the same day, —y 5 oe unkown deadly’ poison with beef tea for Mr. Van Ness; ninth, ou the 28th of the same month, mings tartar-cmetic with milk q Ness; tenth, on the same day, mingling an un- =e mili ‘an kind, The ladies were beautifully dressed. Mrs. Sree, tang in half mourning, wore a rich silk, with overdress and trimmingsof white tarleton. Miss Preston’s fair skin and lovely blonde hair were po ie | a dress of blue THE COURT wer at ten o'clock, Chief Judge Miller and Associate Judge Hammond on the bench. On inguir from the eourt, State Attorney Revels rey that he was ready on the part of the «tate to proceed with the trial of Mrs. Wharton, av! tha d the day of June and on the 28thday of June, and ou | counsel for the defence said they were al- ————_ ladies in receiving. Among those present were ‘of the of ‘Gaye: iy ine andl =! ey © cy were abo No Extra Sxseion.—The President has ex- ae cores = (ae woe Leioge E a — 3 and also, on the a At anes ~ aoe. qmeet for the de. pressed his intention of not calling an extra , General an irs. Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. ra, (to take testimony, and if 2sthof June, that i tartar-emetic with | fence asked Mr. Revels whet! indictment, a Ee Charles Astor Bristed, the Sweedish minister 3 Ma necessary 7 Leet tea, ard on the of June, that she | which contained a number of couuts charging m of he Renee tes Exetatiye badnow 7 aati secretary, Mr. Grip; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- viel oaited ‘pereen tot cestteae ar pi mingles milk punch for Mr. | several separate and met acts on different Ed states, to such after the 4th of March, unless something of im- { sel Gurney, Madame Potestad, Mrs. General i y % days, was intended to allege aid difter- portance requiring it sh transpire betore | Eastman and her daughter, Mrs. Moore; Major aa te wo ih testimony as may be } save that instead of tartar-emetic it the | ent attempts to poison at different tines, am that time. nd Mrs. Mansfield Brown, Mrs. Moss, of Louis- povernoe gna seoryery a = Say webling ministration of unknown poison. The trial in | was not nated to be taken as char, WE HAVE HEARD it said by those who ought San, on ater; Admiral GN re ee fe Oe Ketchum case lasted over forty days,ending | different forms one and the same atte nquelo, of the sane — Mrs. Wallach and her young daughter, who isa charming brunette. Of course there the present considera tion of the resolution, but Mr. West objectul. to ‘the spirit or the He said he did not object to know that the wife of George Francis Train woukl be a good witness to examine before the in Mrs. Wharton’s acquittal of the charge of poison, murder. The present one will not probably iat a long. Mr. Revell said be was free to admit that the rt state expected to prove the various separate Con 1 committee of investigation in re- | were many others equally worthy of mention. eee but he wished time to ede = = fouapt Spee different tims, aoa ene f gard to the Credit Mobilier funds—Cin, Eu- | —The wife and daughter of Senator Stewart | “Sir "Shaeue ttn cave notice that be shout lone Irarian Exicuants—The comm's- | dictment icant to charge separate aud «i quiver. gave their first reception last Saturday, which | eall up the resolutionte more, pans Fa char aren egy egeg fears seen 1 Hagner submitte! a motion to quash « Senator Sawyer, of South Carolina, has ar- | was a brilliant opening for what promises to be malta norton offered resolution instracting com. | <Toeeder igo or mare someef aumay Italy, | the grows thot thenreeral scparate and rived, and occupied hisseat in the Senate to-day | # fverite house. prccne ping my eae nage er yemag Shauire a1 } and were very agreeably disappointed that only | chatges im the indictment are separate for the first time this session, having previously | _—rs. Portus Baxter and Mrs. Mary Clemmer | Teport thod of electing the ] Shout 20, who arrived’ on the Denmark, weie tinct felonies, and should for that reason be quashed. The court stated that it wasdesirable iw ar- gument on the motion should be heard by the full Dench, and as Judge Hayden would not be present until to-morrow Argument would be de- ferred until that time, and the court adjourned. Attorney General Syester, who assisted in the Ketchum case was not present to-day, nor wat Mr. Steele, for the detense. The rwhe par Was present in court,i> in much better he thaw was extremely ludicrous. They would rush into | during her previous trial. By her side was her each other's arms and kisseach other with a | daughter, Nellie, and her faithful friends, Mra, gusto that was incomprehensible to the behold- | J. Crawtord Neiison and Miss Rosa Kellson, er. Although the number of new-comers ix not | who were ber constant attendants daring t as large as anticipated, their coming will moce~- I for the mard of Gen. Ketcham. president and vice president, and to provide a tribunal for the determination of contested ques- tions connected therewith. He gave notice that, he should call it up on Monday next for the pur-| pose of making some remarks. Mr. Trumbull offered a resolution directing the Secre of the Treasury to inform the Senate whether any allowances have at any time been made to disbursing officers of the navy and marine corps, and if 50, to what amount, giving the names and amounts. Adc The bill in reference to Goat Island was taken from the table, and after some remarks by Mr. Casserly, was referred without further objection to the committee on military affairs. Ames also have Saturdays, and as the friends of both esteem it a privilege to see these ladies, of course many availed themselves of the oppor- tunity to pay their respects. —Friday evening the daughter of Judge Bra:l- ley gave g@ german, which was enjoyed with great zest, in the fine hall-room attached to the handsome parlors of the Bradley mansion. The Judge has one of the tinest houses in the city for chtertaining. — Mr. Horatio King gave his first literary en- tertainment Saturday evening. After his open- ing hori Professor Hayden delivered an le been en; in the political contest im his state. eis member of the District Commit- tee. added to the number already on their hands. The new arrivals presented few characteristics difierent trom their compatriots who preceed«t them. They bore the same listless look, and pe deeds ol an Cpe he — <> the pic- turesque brigaud sui to be indigenous to their country. Castle Garden is still the home of some of previous arrivals, and the scene between them and the new-comers, when there Was av acquaintancesbip between the ties, REORGANIZATION OF THE INTERNAL Reve- NvE Orvrice—The Commissioner of Internal Revenue to-day appointed Deputy Commission- ers Sweet, Rogers and Ray, Solicitor Chesley and Chief Clerk Avery a committee to report plan for the reorganization of the internal reve- nue oftice under the new law. CHANGES OF Navat Orricers.—Lieutenant Commander Seaton Sebreeder has been ordered 4 ~ . tr Mr. to the Canandaigua, and Master H. M. Tallman | interesting feeture on his travels last summer. | | ™¥- Wri pe national rank Uae ee ee eae | state the erectionof additional accommodations | Van Nes and a number of witnesses were to the receiving ship Vermont. Lientenant | —Never except on opera nights did the Na- | tect January 1, 1874, and to provide for the iia- | 0 Ward's island.—N. ¥. World, ca. present. The number of spectators was net Commander Horace £1 tional Theater present such a fashionable au- | mediate repeal of that part of the act which pro- mer has heen detac! ge. ——_—_— LATEST FROM NEW ORLEANS. Big Meeting in Lafayette Square— New Ogreays, Jan. 6.—The city is quiet th morning. The fears of a conflict are sulysiel yey Widle business is doing. Some three t pcTsons have already assembled about the city ball and Lafayette square, The meeting there to-~day will undoubtedly be a large onc. This morning 9 battalion of infantry and a company of cavalry moved up from their bar- rack» to temporary quarters corner of M and Julia streets.” The conservative bi from the Philadelphia to the League Island na’ Tue Hovse Cowmirree on APPROPRIATIONS to-day finished the maya! appropriation bill, which appropriates #18,364,993.50 for that branch of the service, and also the fortification appropriating $1,099,000 fer various rts throughout the country. The military acalemy Dill was also agreed upon, and will be reportod to the House. DECREASE OF CHOLERA IN THE East.—The government has received official notice that the dience as it did last Saturday evening, when the Boucicaults concluded their engagement. Among the audience were Lady Thornton, who chaperoned quite a party of young ladies and gentlemen; Mrs. General Slerman and another party, Gen. Sherman joining them before the rformance closed. The Secretary of War and is neice. Senator and Mrs. Stockton filled a private Lox with their friends; with a bevy of young ladies the aes box was Mra. with off rable en, vides for involuntary bankruptcy. Ref to committee on the judiciary. : The Georgia disabilities, bill which was the untinished business, co1 in order, Mr. Windom moved to fay it on the table for the purpose eo with the Indian ap- propriation bill. He the amount appro- prlated by the Indian bill, as now before the nate, was 165.03, which was $907 99% 58 less than that appropriated by the 1 year. “ Mr. Hill ho; the disabilities bill would be Rots with, and repeated that several of ¢ gentleman named in it wished to be relieved A Boy Cravsnep Uxper a Hovse-Tor AVALANeHE.— Wash Andrews, a ha some youth, 10 years of age, was struck in York on Friday by an ice and snow slide from the top of a house’on Broad strect, and it is Probable will never rocover. A block of ice, which must have weighed fifty pounds, strac! him on one side of the head aod Keockod him ten feet into the roadway. The blow male broad, fearful gashes on the forehead, and the blood ‘rained down from them and ‘Billed his eyes. His face was black, and his Kips had the hue of death. His exes, which were blinded with blood, seemed to have been wrenched ont of their sockets; they seemed to start out ef his lett Kilbourn, T ladies, It was an evening of memo- yyment to all except the noise was rather more vociferous than respectfal to resent 0 - ‘ in order to become candidates for the United jx | is cameusing. Sixty-eight members of the howe strict quarantine enforced by the Italians in | the ladies resent when the awlience determined ti x ji . | head. There was but a «park of life left. Hix tntnenene “ - ith tye i” net November last on vessels arriving from the | tostamp the house dowar if Bouctoaule did not baad Soros for Row the } eyes were completely paralyzed, the sense of | AF Present. It is understood that they will wot reappear. It should be remembered that many ladies have weak nerves, aud such onged boisterousness entails pain and suffering, espe- cially as the Jadies cannot leave their seats be- tween the acts to cool their feet burning from the hot pipes and inhale a breath of fresh air when they are almost overpowered by the want of ventilation. Black Sea and the Sea of Azof,on the Anstria Hungarian coast, has been removed in conse- quence of the great decrease of cholera in (he countries bordering npon these waters. meet at Lyceum Hall, but elsewhere. [Second dispatch.) New Oxrrans, Jan. 6—The assemblage bas incrcased to five or six thousand. A large United States fing has just been displayed from balcony of Odd-Feljows’ Hall, on Pp» indicating that the conservative legislature wi meet there. The crowd is rapidly asembiing ht was completely destroyed. He remaine unconscious ander his mother’s affectionate kisses, and will probably not regain conscious ness. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Uniler the regular Monday morning call for bills and resolutions for reference only, the following were, among others, introduced and referred (0 oy Ar Bul fou (ia }—A Dill granti . Buffin J a f Booth, of New Bedient. Tue AppitionaL Axount asked for by the Secretary of the Interior to purchase squares 687 and 688, to enlarge the Capitol groumis, is THE GALLOWS IN MARYLAND—The Colored Man Craig to be Hanged.—On Friday ext, William Craig, the colored man convicted of a nsion to Mrs. Emil: : that side of Latayette square. The amen thie | —M®- and Mrs. Richard Spotord, accompa- | Tuvatid pensions, Also, bill authorizmg tre | PFUAl outrage upon Mra. Dayton, am aged laiy, | © see aes ole cee Srontes acbl, Ole SLAC Ne te, invtquare ost, f nied by Mr. Spoftord’s mother and sister, arrived | settlement of the accounts of Henry 0. in Alleghany county, Md. will be hanged for | Pees, very @ ehpeptiteasia smth been called to onder : y. at land. Unusual efiorts was ‘originally appraised at $175 per square | in this city on Saturday night. They will all | ham, late a paymaster in the U.S. army. Mile —— Cumber: maanal obior have been made to (Thin dispateh.} recure 4 commutation of foot, but the commissioners made a reappraise- | pass the winter in Washington. In May Mrs, ay om Bs ence from death by im mment for life EW ORLEANS, Jan. 6.—The meeting it mo- ment of that property, and fixed its value at | Dr. Spoftord and her daughter go to England to | , BY Mr. Ketchum (N. ¥.)—A bill fixing a min- Gov. Whyte has resisted or left to the arily inereacing. eneral! 2.50 per foot, making an increase of 50 | Visit relatives. ——- fe tenes feauted for railroad and | Zivice of Judges Pearre and Motter, before | © as on Sunday. denser ove ihe Amine sake fot_eaely wk the sewiom J —Alchough not entirety roovered from ner | "HS YEO. "uations of the New Yor | Misi the can an tied, Jouge Pearse wits | No igdy tt be nen ou te great Unromgh AN ATPROPRIATION THAT ovGHT TO nu | Inte sickness, Mrs. Postmaster General Cres- | legislature in relation {0 aid to the American | that after a full consideration of the case and of rticipating wore or less in the Low MADE—The House committee on appropria- | Well expects to return to the city thisevening. | Printing House for the Blind in the District of join them in an app sada 40 tkoveriane Waves tions visited the printing bureanof the Treasury | —General Sherman, Mrs. Sherman and ladies | Columbia. District of Columbia. for a commutation of sentence. He states that Judge Motter entirely agrees with him, ans! that they stil! believe «that the severest punishia: allowed by law should be executed in this case By Mr. Smith (N. ¥.)—Bill in relation to the clalims of citizens residing in the lo; roperty taken or destroyed by au! tn ited States during the late war. Department on Saturday, to examine as to the expediency of recommending an appropriation oft to erecta néw printing ce, and having ail of the government issues, includin; of the family will be at home to regeive their friends on Friday evenings during the season. Mrs. Sherman and family will receive visitors as heretofore, on Mondays from 3 to 5i p. m. states for = «bo the By Mr. L. M 'a.)—Bill to establish mail Annrst oF A LoTTEeRY SPEcULATOR—John | *tmined to take a bill ptions, au tn this city, Inston DF by conte act ea Ce ane | —M28. Governor Cooke will receive on ‘Tues- service i americas bite eqsels Between the |S. Pardee, who has for several years a | Soamesees onesies can Subd es nstead Ne v we) rnited-States ritain. Commerce. | under the name . Pardee ze rad Ree miand he ae York. Satie: 2 5 PB, Degitiniiy Pasetay, | UE ee iarees tre) aut nee Ge eee of | schemes, with lottery” cer hes been or momemens oes. lt be placed in the Provipexce Hosprrat—Secretary Belknap | —The. Maine State Association, who \are | Wm, Harper, iar affairs; Also, 'a Dil tup: | piniot of Ieee Maberanh sock eee coe to-day sent a report to the Senate that umler | rather famous for the agreeableness of their plemtary 6 the act for the removal of causes 4 le oftice department, on a violating the act of March 34, 1871, appropriating $12,000 } social gatherings, have a soiree and reception | tourts. Sudiciary. The laws of tite United States lotteries in: for the care, support and medical treatinent of | 4t Marini’s to-morrow night. fg (Vg) Bill for the relief of N. | fraudutently using the United mails. Par- ag was tinged of an vers, sixty transient paupers, medical and surgical patients, a contract was entered. Into. ‘with ‘rovidence Hospital, and that the services had been rendered by that institution fully and ina sa manner, the number of transient pay maintained’ being constantly in excess of that provided by law. Buriat op Ovviceas ix THE Fretp.—The rsburg, Va., for Tice Metres purchased by order of the U. 8. internal revenue bureau, Ways and Means. By Mr. Porter (Va.)—Joint resolution to a ecomnee go in egg the official term of members mgress. iclary; Also, a joint resolution to amend section 14 of the feariin Revision of the laws; Also, a bill e dee had a preliminary examination before United ‘States Commissioner Hal, and was held to bail for a further examination by the United States district . The acensed has operated very extensively in all the states. Battimone’s Last Mystentove Munper.— The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. ioe , who was murdered at her residence on cle was witnessed in years before. The were cased with ice. Locomotion on the walks became almost liapossible, and thro: out the day the streets looked deserted. A half-past one o'clock telegraphic commun tion with points outsirle of the city was stopp The ice froze to the wires and broke them « Tae Critica Situation rx Louistaya— A Collision Feared To-day.—Trouble is appre- hended in New Orleans to-day, the occasion be- ae the prop, meeting of the Lyceum hall or m1 legislature. In view of this meeting the other legislatare bas passed what is called “‘an act to suppress riotous and unlawful assem- : » 4 a to amend ment act of May 31, 1871. aliiken street | The police and fire ong phs were destroy. Secretary of War orders that wheto the death | muppression, “ig citizens committer hace ie, | Hcvision of the laws Also, a UM o ainend, the | on Thursday mght by some one who hn visits Sell oo tha seracts Sod doen Wee eens Seas Gan mage coecircs Tae ee aks ne Leelee. Sal Ge hee en Se oe | Ra want of Gio cosris at ee UME Sie peereomee ena Tie Sise'er | of New Terk bocatee wobatedinsfureneonsereet Pode he <emareored ona mattate piace oe iar | hull legislature io assemble’ Corday So SPaetim | Hevision of the laws: Also, a billto reviveand | the crime, we regret to say, stil Remains at | commmnication with the outside world, "It will Cost ©150,000 to repair the fire-alarm and police terment at the nearest town, post or station, and Uinse for the regular morting of Congress: Mares | ly to-fentinne te de mp. The police are deuse | wires; and the work cannot be completed me of me 7 4 from the necessity of the case the authority of ; Tess doi Hin thei to discover the | Some time. In the meantime extracrdimar, the Secretary ean not be obtained in advance.the | mation against’ the Feassembling $f this boty, relerence, aa Ui to revive dhe act regulating criminal “but he ‘sceme to have covered his | measures have been taken to insure the promit dor the trantportation without the cupraskt ma | tended governor shall be inaugurated, and wo Senators and members of Congress. Same re- | tracks with considerable spocem—<Belt. Aseri- | tram Siocash pepulnenete neato tan advance of the Secretary; bat piaseakeval must bbe cf geperal assembI. & mon Sonvens snd “Be Mr. Rainey (S.C.)—A bill to susidize a | poy prowe 7 Wasa report in the | Homchouscs and the police and firemen are to be suhgoquentiy obtained ore caorented tote | he will bold troops in reediness, to v4 the | mail steamship company between the United | city, yesterday, that a boy in Fulton, named | Ne distatchec wets cesel eho yet BeN counting officers of the Treasury for settlement. BE Se ms By Mr. Young (Ga.)—Bill. appropriating | Sha™, was: ay | hart egupeny Thee dine fon the west or cast. ‘There never war so com=- ‘Tax Lovistaxa Mupbur—It seems to be the | Sherman: £7200 for the removal of obstructions im the | foom pockela. A nmuber of inde were terowing | iets erect ok toe general impression that the two legislatures of Wasurxaton, D. C., Jan. 4, 1873. By Mr. Morey (La.)—Bill to’enable R.A. ‘ker at cach other, whet Peed Gre was done to trees by the break lth nimeenter ory te heli You are authorized to use the under ; into voung Shaw's pocket and ignited a pound of | of limbs from the great we Louisiana, Le augurate their Tour command to preserve the peace, if, in your | Stewart to make application for the extension of der. rhe report says his al was so | o'clock Inst night respective governors to-day. According to the | Jiigment:it becomes mocener ® patent. Patents. Ecrribty torn tat the Intestines were ex ote Be ey constitution of the state the governor cannot be } "Attorney General Ogden has telegraphed At- y Mr. Monroe (Ohio)—A. biNl in relation to | The boy was live y morning, tat ms oe — inaugurated until Monday next, and it is proba- | torney General Williams that the Warmotls ing. | the redemption of three per cent. temporary rope Cone eee or tls eae Ae 2 7 > mxning Bt, with » falling ble that the legislature will meet and adjourn | istature must meet today in order to preserse | 10am certificates, and to amend the act of Iso, | ROBES ¥ (ia.) News Jen. 3a. fhermometer, All the streets in low situation from day to day until Monday, without tans- their status. McEnery, who claims tobe gov. | i relation to-an increase of national bank notes. oan beg ee oy, Sa acting any Each will then inaugurate | O60." lect, an asking the . Tux Goat Istaxp Excirewent 1x "Prisco. | foutied vectenday.. ‘Great peg ve ‘4 @ governor—the pine ogre doing this to as citizens to bear themselves with 5 dig = = held ey Sn 0 | to property. e damage sed United States Supreme Court, Ou the day fol omer) By Mr. Butler (Tenn.)—A bill to authorize all | States ‘the ceding pa Jowing each legislature will proceed toe (No ] Tue New York Trinuxe ano raz Ruxons | Producers ot leaf tobacco to sell fifty dollars | Island to the Pacific Railroad company’ Gov- Columbus, Obie, Shocked, senators—one to fill the vacancy by the | anour LD.—The New York the | Worth without paying a tax or taking-outa li- } ernor Booth (republican) presided, by WAS IT AN EARTHQUAKK? Senator K » und the other | Rrooklyn Union having (as stated in y's | Conse. Waynond seane. a Mayor Alvord, (democrat.) Speeches were | | COLUMBUS, On1o, Jan. 6.—At LL40 o'clock for term commencit next. This | Stan) recently int that the money used By Mr. Wr. Whitthorne (Tenn.)—Bill to re- and resolutions against the | Saturday Tight (oe pitioems ta aume parteer the will bring the matter di iy before the United } in the ‘of the stock of the New | Peal all taxes on distilled spirits and co. | measure. city were aroused by a rumbling noise as of Senate, and this is what the McEnery | York Tribune was furnished hy Jay Gould, the | 204 to provide for the in the revenue —————— distant thunder, accompanied by detonas ‘action profess to desire. ‘Tribune in its issue of Saturday, says that «i | occasioned ee. Feeue means. Also, a Coxvict Woxrx Drowxep.—Yesterday af- | tions that shook houses, rattled furnitere, and Ay? SALES the assertions of two payers to that effect | bill to modify the tax om tobacco. Same refer- | ternoon, five convicts—three women and’ two caused a general alarm. Many persons left their PRESIDENTIAL Nomixations—The Presi- | are ‘not withdrawn in ence. men—attempted to escape from Ward's Island, | beds in search of supposed and others dent set the following nomination to the Senate | counsel of the Tribune has to By Mr. Maynard (Tenn.)—Bill g aid | N. Y., ina small boat, but the boat became un- | to the street to learn the of what to-day: John C. Hilton, of Pennsylvania, con- | Mr. Henry C. Bowen and. his New York ocho of | ',tlle erection of monument to Gen. Geo. i. ee ee [a Soy eupyeasd was come ener saplation. Up sul at Hesse Darmstadt, W. . McMakin, pen- She SY of tele bublicdtions og og ha eT Packard ind. resolution of | were drowned. ‘The others were rescued and | the oy failed py dt SASS 33 Salem, Ill. '. Deze: ? legislature in relation com- | taken back to prison, , and man, ve it was caused by an merchandize, Norfolk, Va. S. Cooper ce institate for harbor ‘Sous. y Beer pcan same hocks | ergk QE inoeweta Se| SS eae as am rms | whe Me RE Rae ae Florida.’ A: A. Knight, U. 8. attorney northern ‘Tribune, or to make it ve.” solemnly the prmsactebin’s Bow tay Commatins OTe aeons i Stoxzs Fouxp “Guitty or MURDER IN THE ar ey Italy. Sigurt cite organied to-da 2 with A. Wilson Ibenzwy ell, cro agency; Ib | Figen Duourn.”—Tho caso of Stokes, on trial Rattare] snd: Monabres io to te | REED ate OE 2 in New York for some days past for the marder Dut it ts opposed by Prince E. Littleton president of the select branch. Aa Canajoharie, N.Y.; | OCJm Fisk, Jr, was given to the Jury on Satar- End ‘the’ present, If it ‘be sate by Sbenaney an Ldetioton, 53M, Harriman, | Sotrs a verdict of irgens, Ws Ne a 8. E. J.T. Scores Lebanon tan, Bia L.8. fanning Gi , ‘Wilson, Hays Kansas; alex. Colorado, Caw Steam Ser Free ro 4 Hovse?—Tiis is one of the problems now engaging the attention of New Yorkers, The question is earnestly dis- cussed, and there is a wide diversity of opinion as to the important point at issue. Mr. Alfred E. Baker, formerly fire marshal, assumes the

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