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EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays excepte: o This Afternoon’s Dispatches, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pee ea km Pennsylvania — + Cor. Lith St., w savane rent eon § ~~ ¥ , Ve A ht amon, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY quarsymen in a drinking hous te Gentersiiie & geteat te a ii hamlet near Saugertics on New Vear™ SM. BAU, Miss Hilly had ¢ * “ nine sunInG BTA + Mrs. Stewart had several ribs broken and was THE EVEN ‘f 5 > B 5 fatally injured. Another woman was also bra- saberiber tally beaten, and some twenty men, combatants, CENTS PE wore more or less injured. The fight was one of Cents each ur Usual savageness. No arrests were made, #93 ALLEGED ON On examination by « premise adjoining these ¢ street, were found to be fuse, which « hed Friday—$1.0 e. ig both cases, and v. BF Rates of advertising furnished on application. BALLS. &e. PECIAL NOTICES. BV BIEN GSR AT | | race wee at as Cite anys ee en Es Neraae DOS TENTION ‘ "© bh Mixture, ———SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS " lar. Proceedings of the Committee To-day. THE SECOND GRAND ANNUAL BALL Hire. Josey Corgan Be week's visiting calendar. Many are the charm- ctives vesteniay, the Mr. Kidd, in Marray ected by a train of id have beeen fired from Kidd's Premises, Kidd was arrested, as stated, and by FORTYSECOND CONGRESS. | 8° > (sien Sy fore. Dlirge iange warehouses were involved This Afternoon’s Proceedings | * 32" polar ant WASHINGTON, D. C.,. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1873. TWO CE! a £. .. e1 a destreved had the Tee This excellent COUGH SYRUP has now een used | Washington News and Gossi: ing houses thrownopen on thatday. Thestran-| rye credit mobilicr Investigating committee ered ed Ge treme KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRIC%, tn Gils comaretity fax wowatt Of Tite Yous Wick = panto ind Sudacbcros De) | cosets unve tos mrivee , Woiogtea cee remand its semaou Gus wasriing, ao eiitave ie tanas tee cemaaen got yey ose marry - never failing success. It is easily administered, | INTERNAL RevENUE.—The receipts from this | sider ours a highly favored city, for while other as RERAGSGn Gece a AEE pr pact rape rhea Ae ensones | Sayer akueionas = 1 being pleacant to thedacte, ame given in small doses, | .onice to-day were $249,552.90. places are mow-bound, sluch-beleagecred, and mittee of public buildings ard grounds, reported md tren» AND has. been engaged Sor | teaspoonful for an ad ‘It will positively and per: ——— was continucd. Witness testified in reply to manently cure all the vations affections of the Throat | Cowanpen A.A. SemMxrs has been ordered | *l€et-coated, we are enjoying clean streets and a questions ‘by Judge Poland that the list of divi- » as Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Influ- balmy temperature. The houses are bright with ends exhibited Tetofore to the committee, pe “ romehitix, apd Taeipient Con | to the Pensacola navy-vard. the Christiaas greens and berries. Every one | included. the list of dividends om the $47,000,000 House bil! appropriating €200,000 for the erec- tion of public build Passed. Also, Se} will hegin work on the Hil d bring the amstter te bill providing for the | ty day ings at Evansville, India td in "he Ball Room, unless pledge thy gisetves to make this the o, A opm conauinptivm. “Thene dans. thuagh we da || THR NEVADA SeNatonsutr—The Nevada | who entered the parlors of Mrs. Lathrop yester. | Contract of Ames. Dividends on the latter dnt | erection of public Qaildings st Gram Rapids, Per it will certainly relieve to sach | legislature met Monday at Carson City, but im- | day was struck with admiration of her beautiful Docctcben 5st, credit anebilior shatee hare cb | Mr. Donhling. from the Juliclary commitere Be caineatients. Confident that yon will feel it just | Mediately adjourned, thus deferring the senato- | derorations. Ferns were Eracefully disposed | cents. Late in the month they rose to €1.¢0. | TePorted ill providing for the holding of add So ocpreccateds we invite a trial. rial election until the 21st instant. No caucuses = the ee elere and ann’ | Before January they were up to $2.00 and later coe meneer ~s remit court for Choseuthern 8 pong at 50 cents and §} each. have been held by either party. ments, Mrs. Lathrop does the honors of her | 2% high as $225; did not know of being x The conterence report on the bill for the relief of Theodore Adams was taken up. HERE WERE sell bonds to-day, ms 111 50-100 to 111-100, ny GovERNOR Bakp, of Tennessee, was aniong | beautiful home with the ease and elegance we Shing of a sae seek ee eae a those who saw the President to-day. He seems | Might expect trom such Kost grows, aim what appeared on credit mobilier books. Does ARTHUR NATTANS, Drussiss, ERLIN ZEP AYRS IN ALL COLORS. —Mr. | ‘ ‘a mother, Mrs. Bryan, though to pobilier, Does | HG OF REHRESENTATIVE < - WORSTED GooDS. CANVASS CHENILLE nova-tr Corner 21 and D streets northwest. | to be quite confident of securing a reversal of Siow ae, eae ran, onan eels Bina, not know whe. paid for Heltoon's shares; tbe | Butler (Mass), by unanimous consent, tutro- | y (eee eer FV.LOS8 AND SHAD! Eile € the action of the Senate in recalling his con- } verses cheerfully with all her daughter's visitors. | Pooks shov shares hs bao sight or mime, she | dnved 0 bill to. amon’ the benkrapt act tn rele nee PATTEP.NS. and-alt shite +r Embroidering, | LEE & PERRIN’S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE | firmation as postmaster of Chattanooga. _— Mrs. Judge Wylie has the same suave man- | virtue of having purchased a hundred before. | tion to insurance companies Ke. wh wie cane Borers are cautioned to avoid the numerous Coun- THE FIRST STATE DiNNEK of the season will | ners as her sister. Mrs. Lathrop, and as Tuesday | Witness never bad any thing to do with the ferred to the committee on judictary. t terfeite and Imitations offered for xale. for this ity which has been draws up by the STAMPING promptly attended to. i is also those ere visiti ks. The regular order was demanded republican general committee, and which will MRS. SELME RUPPERT’S. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, ae eee ee Sere eae. an ced < i « bled inispbincenJttern — Judge Merrick.—The statement read by | Honse proceeded to the consideration mitted to the legislature in afew days. us an ects 2awly Agents for the United States. | The members of the Cabinet, Vice President | day Proce Of the Judge's house fe thetang | witness yesterday before the committee was sub- | KEPORTS FROM THE COMMITTEE ON TERRI- | published. sin many pointe from that re ree eae Baten Ces A Car Colfax, General Sherman and Admiral Porter | hospitalities ge mitted to Mr. McMurtrie, an eminent lawyer TORIES. of the committee of seventy, in that It docs mot — ~oe ate A Clergyman, while residi in Sonth America, | anc ies are invited. These dinners will be | 4¢ceptable manner. of New England. Mr. Taffe (Neb.), from that committee, re- | favor minority representation nor change of FP PENCH FLUTING— The omiy place 1m the ty | an missionary, discovered a eat and simple renwdy | given every alternate Thursday. — Mrs. Bryan, of Highland Place, forms the | By Mr. eCreery—Did wot know how much | ported a Will readjusting the western boundary | election from fall to spring. It cuts down the sehere i $3 done- for the cure of Nervons Weakness, Early Decay, E yy NaTionaL Banks. — The | third of this happy and much to be envied trio. | credit mobilier stock was of Dakota territory. Passed. Also, a bill trans- salaries of the departments from $430,000 t0 igeeene ae ee — bee sense dae Oe cena ee Ec) and Sei aan acs Bee yesterday agreed to | She was assisted in entertaining by her sister IMSPOSED OF TO MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. ° ferring the control of certain territorial peniten- | $210,000 per annum, abolishes the board of as- every desc ba mt Senat in : ot wll Kine i a in nd EMBROTDERING SILKS vieteen babine Senator Wilson agreed to take 20 shares and ; , | Miss Page, and the attractions were so great a ble remedy. Prompted by a desire to bereft | report favorably on the Dill which passed the | M 2 Mr. Dawes 10 shares; witness took S00 shares, aflicted and tfortunate, 1 will'send: the recipe | House before the holidays, authorizing the Con- their Vist beyond resale cult not to prolong | jot all for himself, however, 290 of them. be: Greeting and using this medicine ina sealed | troller of the Currency ‘to examine into the | much to look at andé admire inthis heeattul | longed to him; got them at par; did not know if ol to the several territories in which they | sistant aldermen by assigning the duties of are located. Passed. “| supervisors to the aklermen, reduces the beads Mr. Parker (Mo.), from the same committee, | of departments from tive to three; the mayor to abill to authorize the printing of the | nominate and the aldermen to confirm cade F met 00 af iatrie i the stock was sold to members of Congress at Of the supreme court in the territories, | of departments; the mayor 10 be teumevel by tha ‘Ridrews, “JOSEPH T. INMAN. ee of neeieeel Rans te Tes Eek. Hoare: fo spat tachionable visiting is converted | stter January, 1968; did notknow If any of the | withan amendnient, ‘The will was comsleced EOTaTPCE Alter due ‘service oF “ch and Statin ow York Cis. | _ THe Witte Hovse was overran with visitors san cmploymen stock in the name of Mr. Ames had been trans. | and ited. Mr. Parker also reported a | heads of departments to be removed by the pond, ss tosce the President to-day. Amongthose whohad | _— Mrs. Admiral Dahlgren has an elegant | ferred to anyother person; had the impression | bill disapproving certain legislation in the terri- | mayor; the present board of aldermen to serve L offer mow for aale at astonishing prices an exten- interviews were the Secretary of the Navy and | house, to which she gives a charm by her ease | that it stood inhis name as trustee. yof Washington. Passed. ~ | the term of two years they were elected ive ket of HAIR GOODS of my own manafacture, AMUSEMENTS. : and affability. Her reception and that of Mrs. | Question:—Can youexplain why the transfer ir. McKee (Miss.) reported a bill regulating | in 1874 fifteen ald sech ar Plaite, Braids, Curls, Palle, of ail lengths Judge Richardson, Senators Cameron, Morton, ‘ Fa scope idea ccenpemeadinn ofetines onl meiaeeeer ae ¢ Ladies own hair pat up in all styles | ocx —Masical and Literary, Butcriain- | N e;, Wilson, Cole, Ferry, Lewis, and ‘Spencer, | Kilbourn vied with and Mise Bailey fu Haney. |“ Answer:—I do not know. several territorial legislatures. Passed. 4 “ of “ig benefit of the Ladies’ Aid Socety, | and Representatives Hale, ington, Ketchum, i ion. —' a 0 tion of the ing hour, Mi are abolished, the salary plan Ww be adopted tangling of the hair. Special ment for the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid, Societs, Foon eranonagher secon 2 inege eames af pete ako x Questio ‘That is not the usual way to d expiration morning ir r a et 5 e Pete, | Mount Vernon Place ints made to order Als, Thectsical | streets northwest, FHUBSDAY, January Sly AS, heatric Dusiness is it? : H puiLiprr = at 7-30 p.m. Tickets 50 conte. THE COMPLIMENTARY DINNER to Mr. Henry | — General and Mrs. Hunter gave last evening | “A nawer:—Yer, sir; it is freqnently done, and At the Garfield, (Ohio,) from the committee on | for departments allowed. M. Stanley by the journalists in Washington will | 22 agreeable entertainment toa limited number | Mr. Ames being ® responsible mau could held priations, asked leave to report Senate to | The charter also provides a most feet authorize the purchase of an addition to the | ef police and bealth surveillance ypro- | and no special con or che wh Riper ae WILTLARD's NEw Hatt, of their friends. stock for others in trust. resent site of the new post office building in | city. There is not much doubt but it will be teint de ah Ts Abioixixg WiLLARD's HoteL, take place at Willards’ Hotel on Saturday even- | _ yf, Charlton and Mr. Robinson, of the |. Witness knew nothing of Mr. Ames’ reason | Boston; but Mr. Farnsworth (lil) objected " | adopted by the keyislature AURHENT. F Stren, near Mth Street. ing next, the 1th. at Go'clock. | From presen | British Legation, gave an afternoon reception | ff helding the stock in trust. “Supposed Mr. | By unanimons consent the consideration of BLY Mayas MAQreRtor,) PROF. CROMWELL indications about cighty gentlemen will attend, 4 Ames drew the dividends on the stock which : ‘ —— ee the ‘immigration bill, which was fixed for two. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. o'clock coe, was made the special order tor Gov, Geary"s 5 to-morrow at the same Haxnispune, Jan. §—Governor Geary’s mes. FRENCH FLUTING AND CLEAR STARCHING, | has the honor to announce ax the subject of his including quite a number of government oft- to their young lady and gentleman acquaint- | stood in hisname as trustee. The Union Pacitic “te NDM gas On motion of Mr. Garfield, the House then | sage was submiited to the legislatare. He con- . c : : . y e y it what they style «The Hermitage.”’ | road cost sixty-eight or nine millions, and only "RTAINS, FINK LACES SLINS N cials. Stanley will arrive here on Friday | ances at an y ritag t Ns v eigen at cleeentniy oo nd ay com once, hela T 7 evening next. ‘This is the Swiss chalet end of the house occ: about twenty-seven millions of dollars were re- a20 1 Sa ae i enense, pied by Sir Edward Thornton. The entertain- | ceived from the government. not think | went into committee of the whole on the gratulates the legislature on general prosperity, 10 te Ww PART FIRST—London, The Muxtern Babylon. Tue APrRoPRiATiION- CouMiTTEE.—Gen. | ment was to commemorate the birthday of Mr. | that the credit mobilier stock would be affected LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL. and expecially on the tmproved financtal condi” PART SECOND-Ningara, Thw Greatest Natural | Butler, Mr. Twichell and Postmaster Burt, of | Charlton, and he succeeded in making it a most | by legislation of Congress towards the Cuion | On motion of Mr. Orr (ful) the paragraph | tlon of the treasury. The state debt has bee © nity in tl orld. Md ad ig *g 7 r . u - enjoyable affair to all present. The young ladies | Pacific railroad. There was a talk of investi- 7 - GL Portraits of Celebrities. by Alex: Ganiner. Boston, were before the House committee on | jooked lovely and the ‘gentlemen hepeye What | gating the affairs of the Union Pacific; but hon- me beens $1 Gloves for 9 ce Admission, 50 cents; children. 25 cents; family cou- | appropriations this morning and urged the pass- | more could be desired? appropriating 81,200 fur electrician for the Cap- | reduced during the year nearly two. mil- 2 t men expected to keep their stock and make Two buttons 13) Gloves ponticketer Rood for she admissions 3. Tickets t | age of the Senate bill for the purchase of the he 7 ? was stricken ont. ons and a halfgleaving the state debt, less Mr. Sargent (Cal.) moved an amendment in- | assets on hand ‘si millions five ‘hun- —— —The first reception rs. Governot their money out of the earnings of the road, | creasing the appropriation for salary of the | dred and twenty one thovsand aml thirte-moe Beet quality tworbutton $2 nine ss te cman ct Stanrte aciditional site for the Boston post office. The | ¢. inisaeason mar hold eerenle en Ter ole: | stich was the Intention of Dr. Amex, “Witnes: | President from sos,an t0 830,000, proved. thar | eats tment one thonsan repeal ot the en- 6 mat Ti. commencing at 6 5 committee agreed to report favorably on the y see had always been in favor of the tullest inyesti- | after March 4, 1878, the salary of the President | roliment tax on private acts charteriag inde == Roncidls = pecially mention | Dill. gant home was the center of attraction for a | gation. shall be $50,000. trial institutions, and all taxes on the capetal ce ee rated in fresco - large number of callers, who cc enjoyed JIM PISK AND THE U. P. R. RL Mr- Holman (Ind.) made the point of order | stock, earnings and dividends of snch compa: age JUST OPENING iniths tacis wathtsetions Last scaronar ine | 4 ApH Atoxtc Loox ov Sorrow will be held | not only the society of Mrs. Cooke and her | In New York Judge Barnard had’ granted an | thatit changed exwcinne Ine. The ‘of an amendm: cone A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF in Hall,)and it is intended as a national gallery | b¥ the members of the Scottish Rite in honor of | charming daughter, but also the many objects of | injunction, and Fisk had the control of matters. The Chair (Mr. Dawes) overruled the point of tection of state treasurer scommends aN ap % not & monumMet at the sentence with betraying any visi- ition of his services, ble emotion, with the exceptionot ashiver which snccomor. Gon. ran through his whole frame when the word | Hartranft, as one who has sigually { and art wonders of the | their deceased brother, General St. John B. L. | at and vertu scattered through the house. hence the office of the company was removed to | order. = on for filling that MATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, | S.J jutraton of the natural and art wonders of the Skinner, at the Maronic Temple on Friday | —The marriage of Mie Carry Kloman to Mr. | Borton. Fisk threatened todatage thecompany | Mr. Holman appealed from the decision of the #1 an election can be beld, . NATIONAL THEATER. | evening next. Wm. M. Ireland, exq., will be the | Albert Steinke, of Chicago, was celebrated last | # Millionof dollars unless certain money was paid | chair, and the decision was overruled. some action by the legislature to we aeeceet, iegis ae residing officer at the imposing eercinonics and | evening at the residence of the bride's father, | SN Witmer refused topay him aity money, | | Str. Sargent then moved to increave the suum | il the vaeaney. | Apptica 3 pardona - . xe a sy a +] andhe ial EA | ¢ road to the extent m |, wit ut the proviso. were received durin he ve ete ee FOUR NIGHT io Matic Amectes te ees OF | the funeral oration will be delivered by Major | y4r. Charles Kloman, on M strect. ‘The bridal | of oreecal ethene ae toa to the extent | from $25,600 to made the same point of onler on ed. Tm alluding to the centennial celobra oueLEEes New Parisian Opts Bouffe, jen Perley Poore presents were both numerous and handsom:, | one of the most amiable men living. The Scc- | thix amendment and the chair overruled it. fron he suggests that’ the committee ‘ot f fe we . OM PRISE: oes PERSONS PEnsonAt.—Mr. Preston, the Haytien Minis- | and the festivities of the occasion were greatly | retary of the Treasury decided that ¢ company Mr. Holman appealed from the decision of the | relations shold consider th: wetter No. 715 Market Space. which has sebiens a pnt so _ gre 4 waccese, ter, has taken a suite of rooms at the Arlington | €3 yed by those present. should pay certain interest, The company did | chair, and the appeal was not sustained—ayes | Ce ‘to make an a eS Py ee itly mited appl a I Gave Cele wine o New Yat —Among those making calls yesterday were = Ln padng 4 Coord a ed he bone 60, woes Gi—and the amendment was ruled out. | of ¢ ome ate A. CHIL tore. > : , esa 5 ss ——_~-s——_—— ye 4 Saree sanuary 1Stat.) night, and will return to-morrow. Naddame de Chambrun and the Marquise do No- | wan settied property by Congress had witnce | Kame @eeme of the Beckes Tria, | omitted sro — ———— MONDAY BARBE BL i Butler. who has been detained at hor lea; Mrs. Ingersoll, wife of the ex-representa- | heen a member of Congress at the time, owning THE PRISONER SENTENCED To DEATH. & special donation BpABitrs VocaL Chass TUESDAY—GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT the holidays by the illness of his brother tive of that name; Mrs. General Eaton, Major | large stock in the company, dou’t kuow how he | _ It was briefly mentioned in yesterday's Stan | and excite the ema CHORAL INSTITUTION WEDSESDAY-MATINEE-GHANDE DUCH- | Mr. Hildreth, lias returned tothecity, aud occu: aud Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. and 3tiss Ramsey, Mrs. | would have voted. sia that Edward 8. Stokes was, on Monday morn- | sure the prompt commenceme eee = _ESSE. si ied his seat in louse to-« jaxter, Mrs. mes, Mrs. Ju ww and MR. ALLEY NEVER HAD $100, IN HIS HANDs | ing sentenced by. Boardman, in New Yor! exh nikding. refers to the lamented m * rl DAY—LE PP’ f —_—*" rs. Russel Gurney. But few gentlenien were TO INFLUENCE CONGRESS. on the 2th of Febrnary next, f cath of Gen. Meade, ai Wor Ledies and Contiemea st orp THURSPAY—LE PETIT FAUST. ¥ Mre. Rasel G But few gent th Feb death of Commencing MONDAY ,6th of Januars.1973. Circa- | NRIDAYBENERT OF MULE AIMEE. 5. Trp Wars axp Mays Conwitree this somes ‘ cS. Tare may be had 163. ae out, the young foreigners all being engaged at | Mr. McCreery—1 am requested to ask you a g zy 0 | MTCREAY MATINEE LA PERTCHOLES morning heard the views of Joseph Patterson, | the British Legation. qu Mp? YOUNG | | Season Ticket ur Lights aud twomatinees | president of the Western National Bank of Puil- | — The sixteen debutantes are plaintively ask- | Hk ERS SCHOOL FO! F ene AHAES AND CHILDREN 1921 Hew York | $10 and gs, according to locatty nce on Thurs- | lelphia, and Mr. Duncan, of the firm of Dun- | ing where are the “coming men?” ee fone Pe ee at Rave pak tale 7 ocld-3m* ‘ail the music stores. estion which you can auswer or uot as you e. ws. Nee a ees ee ee fa the txtalicate: Both of these geutlenen act | — Speaker Blaine’s receptions will be hetd on | Fendi in onter to met Congrne ay pb TE (ena cial rng e bim s betty coapeeration ot the baghalanore: a < of seats for single night commence oar pored the plan of Seeretary Boutwell for megs. | the followin; Friday evenings: January 17, Feb- | ruling of Secretary Boutwell in regard to the | The usnal question bei Soe PIANOS, &c. RIATIONAL THEATERS Dalia | tisting the bonds and expressed the opinion that | T™&Ty 7, February 21 payment of interest to the government. the court, Mr. Sparks: TO-DAY. S, aC. AL THEATER, BEATS. | it could be done at ales cost than iu the man- | _—Mrs. Blaine’s receptions will he held every nswer-—I can sty as far 1am concerned, I | have vou now to say why the sentence of death | xnw CAPTAIN GENERAL or Tonto KiCo Ar= UNING AND REPAIRING PIANOS—Fo Pa ~ G. BAVIL! Lessee and Manaser. | re rropoced by the Seerctar Wednesday afternoon, from 2:30 till 5 o'clock, | “lallenge the fullest investigation, I say now I | should not be pronounced upon you” the pris- POINTED. ond Bwsval Bucertainmonts AL SIX NIGHTS ONLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE sabe = 7 a é beginning January 8.” i; porn apediorpey to rerari enh an bey Pa te | ee on eee pny Seni chek ore perannse, Jen. 6 Sener Dera, woodtent of os the most prompt and sat Wan ge te 1 PRESIDENT AND THE Lovtsiana Con- = - . ol 3 ice Congr ke any at y Say th: 5, ‘ « | the counctis, yesterday presented te Amadeas on by G. ‘Bo ‘The Queen of English Tragely, viict.—In conversation yesterday the President | | — General Sherman, Mrs. Sherman and ladies | ¢gistation : crime of which I now stand convicted. I did not | jor his signature a deeiee accepting the resyenat Bear northy Pennsylvania JANAUSCHEK. bs natter of entire indiffe of the family will be at home to receive their ‘Question:— Were you here urging the passage | intentionally violate any of the laws of the land. | tion of Captain General Sotorre, of Porto Kice avenue, for the past % yeare well known as 2 ! semeshed Shes it wise Meter of aNenS HONE teats on Veltny ovaiiengs Cutie tn aoeane, | Of teat MatT 1 would also like to say that I notice in one of t»- | and appointing General Flores his successor. tical Piano and Musical Iustrument Makers and | sg, led by the talented and popular Tra; es - ° ¥ en ng i Dealer Ee remanent Makers and | Supported by eae Lreestian. | ence tohim which party obtained the ascendancy | Mrs. Sherman aud fatally willrecerce visite es |. Answer:—No, sir; I was here early in the s day's papers an interview with one of the jury— igenerall 6 MR. JAMES H. TAYLOR, in Louisiana; that he felt bound to recognize one | Leretotore, om Mondays from 3 %0 5% pm. sion, but left before the Dill passed; do not Mr. les, 1 think it is—in which he stated | Amether Cuban Expedition En Ronte. And New and Efficient Company. or the other, or else declare an anarchical con- | "vies Governor Cooke will receive on Tues- | lieve that Mr. Ames had the slightest idea o that probably it would have been better that 1 New York, Jan. &—An Aspinwall letter = 2 - = dition of affairs and place the United States | — Mis. flucucing the legislation of Congress by allowing | should not have gone ou the stand, forthe reason | states that the steamer Ldgar Stewart, which NDA . 7, | troops in charge of the state; and that his only | day m - m., is personal fric! ave the stock. tI testified that the pistol through which | bad received anew crew from New York. Fisk met his death I had never fired off, when | was announced as having sailed from Carthage- JANAUSCHEK. | ment was to throw the matter into the courts tor the jury all knew I had fired it off repeatedly at | nia, has really sailed for Cuba with ber large y Mr. Mi JAN ACSC | eto PrrawextiaL could have built the road for $50,000,000. Some — ; Stuart ‘These instruments, which, on account of their «n- | Mars Stn ros ot the ties cost $5. piece, aud they should not | Saratoga with Col. Fellows. I have only to say— of arms and am om fi | vans Red on oh ily get ner WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY dent sent the following nominations to the Sen- | ave cost more than 50 cents a piece. The gor- | if that interview was. truc—that 1 never fined | Garz.0! arms a cen arc 4 the country cans be had now for the fo! SMESNEY W 4 Tue Derictexcy Birt S16xE0—The Presi- | ate to-day: John D. Hopkins, collector of cus- | ernment was not robbed however, only ne vst untry cau be bud wow for the fo!- CHESNEY WOLD. and that pistol off at Saratoga, and it never has been uero, Whe heretofore has be quit Aisctiarged by me but twice. I know that ail | Af “xpcdlitie r come ane — he dent this morning signed the deticiency dill | toms, men who had stock in the credit mobilier. They riet of Frenchman’s Bay, Main in stmilar expedition . JANAUSCHEK 4 inti (< 7 r the sters.—| er should have received more money. Sold some | the testimony which was given for the defence rew forty are recruit. AR TANOS fro TS to METS. making appropriations for the service of the Postmaster: David Wi ins, Greenpor - 4 5 a wes oF « jorty wi Peeicig riaxos ius somes = BENEFIT. fovermment for the veal year ending Jane 3 | X20, 3 Wilkes Waterfall, Stina, J | sharesat hiegradit mobulicywock, ata ha inced cf that.’ 1 know that’ yblic clamor'be: | Senatorial Aupitames 4 Pn an my ly may gid to 400 in par- ORAH. is73, and for other purposes. This act embraces Prowd, Rockville, Ind; M.O. Frost, Marshall, | 2« ei ore ornate + ! spirants in Mixsourt. was sold to Peter Butler, of Boston, who bought chasing the best instrument out, are invited to call and compare for themselves. Pian the appropriation made by Congress to reim- ‘Nee. Pianos for rent. Pianos changed. rim rly attended &. Funes ORaL RICHTER: Agent. burse the District of Columbia for improve- it for Mr. Bardwell. account of the frequency oi Sr. Lovie, Jan. +.—A meeting of democ ments around government property. ‘The mea- Tue Government vs. THE U. P. R. A—The By Mr. Niblack:—The eredit mobilicr as a on s murder in New York city. [Here he paused tor | senators and representatives was held at J. several seconds.} I know the evidence of homi- } son city last night. Senatorial aspirants os Te GRAND JANAUS surement of the work is now being made under J Tesolution of Mr. Randall, passed by the House | corporation | ianing tocnd and a cermaieotered, che Tee: | Ben ee conan ee mesting —— 939 Penneyivamiaavente. | Admission, 50 und 73 conte, Reserved sonts the direction of General Baboock, and will pro- | xathorixing the Department of Justice to insti- | rae ony mousy male wiiee te pakneasie | kee ee cution knew. it, aud the Distriet. |. Wea, Judge Upton, mel ceneen W LL. KNABE & Co. Circles, 25 cents extra. Orchestra chairs, $1.00. ably be e¢ 5 by Saturday. Itis notlikely | tute suit against the Union Pacific railroad | contract of $47,000,000, which was divided be- | Attorney knew it, and the counsel for the prose- | made ies, expressing their vie sp. SULAREANDCPRiGH? praxos, | WASHINGTON THEATER coMiQuE | tha! the funds will be available before uext to recover umount of interest due the | tween various parties, as already describe. h cution Knew it when he summed up the case. 1 | natio fiairs. Neither Senater Bl, hope your honor will make the sentence as rier | General aud upon their excellence attained unpurchased — pre-emingnee| which prouounces them mmequalled for their tone, touch, workmanship and durability. Th compa: (Bleveuth street, south Pennsylvania avouuy.) | week. United States, was Greate referred to th Question:—Do you’ know how much money — Attorney General by the President. Able la a es es” ilict AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY, - pups gg | THE Missornt Sexatonsmre.—Advices re- | Yers will be engaged to prosecute tie sult on be. | Aik {kes Ames put into the credit mobilicr t Washin; “ Stock? ew eA ceived from St. Louis say that the excitement | half of the government. ‘e I do not. The books show. I do . 5 in Missour! public for . heips were present, both being to sick to attend. ” vith scarcely a panse, Judge Boardman, in —_——-roe-—___—_ Return of the g Answer. the most solemn and impressive manner an! | The Killing of the President of Bo- ; GES RN reterence to the United States - ~ | know of my own personal knowledge, that i. | tone, pronounced the doom of the waiting man liv pop wel mnpeab ped oe mela (pert ee In his artiste Drutelr inpersouat senatorship is on the increase. Gov. Woodson | tony cutee Were cae Cf the time | aid #i00 a share for every share of stock sawed ’ cosine score un 0 suor sv us suranw—ow uu ene- S have thetr new and improved | The beautifal ant gifted lias practically withdrawn from the contest, to hina. The Tritune says: During the delivery of what VOKED BIS FATE BY DRUNKENNEX= axp PRS. netical Adams, who claims balances due him by the | Question:—Did you not say yesterday that he 3 i hile Gov. Gratz Brown and his friends are , y x ¥ mmon's PIANOS and PIANOS ena | Try “eacinating BERTHA. The tewibdering IDA.'| Toncing hard. but with wo prospect of success, | Government on coutracts for the construction of | put in five or six millions of dollars? z SERRE Some veciows well Rovere factories oc cele | DICK PARKER. QTFO BURBANK. | The continued indisposition of Gen. Frank Blair | mortar bwats steam tugs, &c., made with Major | | Amswer:—No, sir. I did say that the individ aod rent at moauak tal J Dinne Wereren oer ek aS LASS ng very much against him, and may | General Tremont, while that officer was in com- | Ual interest of Mr. Ames in the $47,000,000 con. LE nuust have been to the condemned man a pun- | TyEAXNY. ishment next to death itself, the silence was % | The killing of the President of Bolivia, Gen. deep in the court-room as to be 0} Augustin Morales.on the night of ¢ th of every fuce retiected the gloom on November, ina personal conflict which be pro- ures. His brother Horace wept not so profusely | voked while under the influence of liquor, was as on Saturday, when the blow was new ani | bricfly mentioned in yesterday's Sran. The unexpected, butsilently. Stokes himself showed bm ae shows that Morales, while in this con- a perfectly’ impassive tront, al many | dition, went to the halls of Congress for the pur- ure of the popul T TROUPE, fuily PITAL BAL eo y res i feat. . John S. | mand of the Department of the West. The bill | tract was between five and six millionsof dollars, auented, and consisting of | Gyeytualy roault in bis defeat. Hom. John S. | har slscay passed the House giving the claim- | aud my own individual interest less than alt ¥ OF LOVELINE: strength. The election tor Senator will take | ant #112,740.x6, but the Seuate committee on | million dollars. Ot place next ‘Tuesday. claims amended it, reducing the amount to} Adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 he fnl character dancers, GUS PETERS. cane MILLEANNETA Phe beautiful lanwense, b t 39,242.56. o'clock. rmerly Foreman for F.C. Fein Te wees Ch TUNER AND REPAIRER ie ANOS AND ORGANS. © 629 Pa. as oe —— = eae never pose of ens the members to sanction cer- o ‘he charmi: and dash serio-com CNW L OSPITAL Britpines.—The fore. miy once man! in measures relative to some mines in which Jewelry St Socalist, Mim SALLIE MASOS TRE Geran a Be MOL ESOME Hoserrar Bermxos—The | pisrrict ArreoPniaTions IX THE GENER T ‘The Sandwich Islands. trace of emotion, and that was at the close of the | he was personally interectel. "Patting inne CE Re, HONS. Rav oe oe a aie = - repo coe te nate Nibessriatgts Arrnorriation BILL.—The House to-day hau CHOOSING KAMEHAMEHA’S SUCCESSOR, solemn sentence, when the ee by | ject, he became violent, and use lusulting — = nating dan 7 A utiful dan a es eye and judicial FO) b 10 n “ >, ° - be} “a ~ GSEs REDUCTION IN PRICES ieee MO oR Rac ee Steet | ALS Ceouments that all hostital bulluings be | #M0unt appropriated by it, as reported from the | Bing, which was unexpected, the cabinet met, ax Toarked as ne Guly sigh of pertubation’ “When | ine gure of, (Ke President, an officer an BF Tho vid fa ‘otained. ‘th norties retained. making the largest | henceforth constructed of woot instead of stone, | fommilter, being S1i,Ot145290. | Among the | ls teaulred todo by a provision of the Hawatian wena autans cas, Mashinon | ck, or iron, and that these wooden structures er ecnse th ee init Cae | capeael macs oe the’ legislative amembly, wogramme concludes each ever pe destroyed alter having been in use ten or fif- 9 hose at i a ; : airs rs ay of : : ° ent ie whose duty it is, by the constitution, in such a . nents fearing Dutch Comedy of ROCSD | teen years. He advises this course, becaise Qrondla Tor ealeties oly SEAR ae ne tan | cane ssthis, to tordinato smd tiees & sovercign. A. STRAUS hospital buildings become in time impregnated ‘the only sign of pertubation. When | some made their appearance at the di % % Mires the court dressed handsomely | Finding that Congress wort not be intimidated overcoat, blac! nialoons and black | and dissolve, Morales in a rage th aT kid gloves, many remar! ee Us. 3 of commisseration | have his chief minister shot. were uttered tor his terrible fate. His voice, i re . however, at th rather hollow and wanting in volume, | then Morales proceeded = P i y | itis said that the choice of the legisintive assem- : ¥ Op No On Ex New No. | with poisonous exhalations, which, inspired by | ‘rial government, District of Columbia, salary > ince | Was lowered so much that it was with difticulty | troops and declared the le , aie a J . ase’ 439" | 3 certain class of patients, conduce to provoke | of officers only, 827,880, as follows: Balary of the Tsien eee enn ec ae MED™ Euiee? I Ghat tac aeneutncparnec ceed comeaaseaeae | Goi following day the Presudent was greatly POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, | au ss4 Tr St. | erysipelas and cognate distases, thus complica- | SOVernor, $3,000; secretary, $2,000; members of . BR pectin’ . After the sentence thedeath warrant was read | excited im the sirect=. im the eramag ie ’ 439 7th street Ye strecte, eight | time, The original ailment, and’ putting human beget rpc (Ant Frenne pe oarhigen papa ge omer high ehier By ple | to Stokes by the clerk. ‘The prisoner was then | seived an anonymous letter, warning hit that his 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, can dears ab. we Oud Hall. i life imextra peril, p pie mt eel Rereaty * " | Bishop is well known to many residents of New eal ar oe} i. and once more ihe bolts were | aides-de-camp intended to make him a prisoner, vice Oil Paintings, Engr: roms, Gen : Ssanaae S : whereuyon he became furious, rushed at the Paper fies Pi Ax Exnoxnovs Impression Connecren.— AN OrrictaL ConTRoversy AMICABLY Set- | York and other eastern cities, where she b a —C ‘ 5 visited within the past year. She isthe leader A COTSCIDENCE. aides-de-camp, insulted and strack them. Que Between 10th and 11th streets, Northwest, the Diticte 8 T- | The impression prevails to some extent that a | TLXP—Controller Tayler’s letter to the Secre- | \iited within the pz Honoltia; of large wealth: |, The Sun savs: Tt was precisely nine minutes | of these is nephew, ‘aye, who, after > ip the District, person may enter a government department on | ‘@7Y Of War (heretofore reterred to in Tue and her hospitality is remembered “by m: to cleven o'clock yesterday when Judge Board- | begging the President to desist without avait, N @ED c Pier remiec Rew oud Member. _Ssbi* || San cata ade I that, if at the | STAR) on the construction of the eight hour | S'mericans whi nted the islands. She is man delivered his charge consiguing Stokes to | drew bia revolver, fred. upon Morales several IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. | Please tuber 3 d teal mithout cramination,) aml that, if at the J jaw, and in review of the opinion of the War | Ameticans who visite ‘A native of New York. | death by hanging. At uine minutes tocleven | tines and killed him. Such is the tragic intelii- E., Sc3UST4 PAYS PALE PRICES for Ladics. | end of six months his services have been satis- | department sought from the Department of long a resident of Honolitiu, and one of the fore. | O'clock on the 6th day of Janua gence trom Bolivia. The people remainc ‘4s Gents Children’s § D HAND | factory, he may be appointed to a permanent | justice, was recently returned Secretary | wost, and wealthiest inhabitants of the Islands, | Vetere, Colonel James Fisk, jr., ga’ quict, and congress immediately elected Don SHOTHING, UR rem CLOTINNG. BO OTs. | clerkshi p without passing a coeepeisays xan Boutwell as disrespectful on the part of | Ms, and) Le Seat eROe co tee een etek gai ama died. Xavife Battinan President of the Republic. I * eet. au is be Lee 7 OVERCOATS. ste. Notes by mall promptly attowied to. ocd-ty | AUOR: , 11is ls not so. Fersons cannot be ap- 1a “subordinate officer of ‘the government. pointed clerks, temporarily or otherwise, until | Tye Seerctary formanied chis seams ) GOLD, SILVER, BRASS. COPPER, Erc., | they have successfully pased a competitive | 2: Spe to Or or eee ee tee hae Pare ces” | ercmlantion, Gna chan renetra an appointment | COutroller Tayler, who thereupon footage ‘The New York Journal of Commerce sa: was asad end tor the chief magistrate of t Prorrsson Trxpatt’s [xrextioxs.—In | country; but he seems to have provoked it by his 230 OVERCOATS for. I! i mpeg sundry inquiries, we are authorive:| | intemperance, tyranny and brusatiey. i is . ; oxam in defence of his letter, and stated that, in his to say that the statement heretofore publishes only atew weeks since the President of another ERCOATS f Honse! ‘urniture bought end sold. Notes by mail | for six months. If, at the end of that time they io1 i <A Y ve ° 1 Eke sf oa ac y : “s 5 n, if there was an insult it consisted in the of Prof. Tyndall's purpose to devote the entire | South American Republic, Peru, came to a 13 ot be Oats a Pema amctted to by AUGENSTEIN, | 1495 | havedemoxstrated their fitness for clericalduty, | (Par denattenat sting een the "> " OVERCUATS Penoryivania avenae y* | they are recommended for Permanent appoint” —= ment by the examining board. Fo FAMILY USE. proceeds of his lectures in this country te the | violent death through usurpation 4 Rdvancement of science in America, ts true, | jectundeath ” ee The mode of his investment, however, has not yet been made public, and the whole matter | A Hrrom mx tur New Crry Govenywey will be determined upon by the Protessor in his | or New Yorx.—John Foley has gualitied in Controller, and when it did'mot sult, going else- where to obtain one which would.’ Phe upshot | without any personet mei Oaks wee missioner of Internal Revenue was before the | the views held by Controller Tavlos. Bill follow on the choice of a new sovereign, the : fain rest more and | OW® time and his own way. Meantime he ha~ | two hundred thousand dollars as ty city $25 BT House appropriation committee to-day in refer- 7 Se more on the opinion of their American comn- | #,double pleasure in giving us not only his = oe ence to the appropriations for his bureau for the Waat Goverxor Dix Recoweno: aellore. The leading statesmen and office holi. | &dmirable lectures, but leaving with us in a2 Be Sscal year commencing July Lof the present | eee Nfonzs Become iaturs | met yesterday. | ers in the islands are now Ameriean.. ‘The chier | tWO forms the substantial results of them—-| 12 BL THE year. He estimated that the expenses of the | Hon. Alonzo B. Cornell was elected Speaker of | justice is the brilliant S.C. Phillips, formerly ot | 4: ¥- Tribune, 10 BL bureau for the year mentioned would be $2,000,000 | the Assembly. The message of Governor Dix Salem, Mass.; the present minister of foreign | Swart Pox ix aA PuisomeWe hear less than thespresent fiscal year. The appropri- | was read. ¢ appeals to the legislature to ab- | affairs'is Charles C. Harris, American born: and little excitement to-day, in the King’s count; HALFORD ation for th it year was $4,700,000. The | stain from all a ye ee | the Sandwich Islands minister to Washington itentiary, Owing to the breaking “out of the DIAGONAL COATS. Thin however, embraced Som @& pay | showing a reduction f rer e4.0ouon ing | iia Allen, Maino man, ant a repee” | Toallngc sting tis maatee “Petes eee LEICESTERSHIRE onetcortpnd in falc en Wachen the past year. The affairs of New York city roe | jout#tive in or Qe term. The Island- | have been since Thursday last. The #20 DIAGONAL COATS for... $16 fat a storel » Which was aa or pot hr es ey have a considerable American population, ar: dof ith have an immediate ins € 18 DIAGONAL COATS for 3 by distillers; but by the of the | ceive erable comment, and some radical | are largely interested in American trade, ami | ° ee. 2 bia COATS for......... 12 law of June 6, 1912, the United States was to are recommended, among other things, fi ‘ Began ith a view, if ible, to arrest the du 5 13 DIAGONAL COATS fur 200 8 AUCE such fees and salaries, and ts reimbursed there- | that the salaries of police justices, which wc | 2t¢feeling the vigor of American influence al! | The numper of in the institution at TABLE SAUCE, for by an additional tax of fve cents per gallon | ow fixed at $10,000 per annum, be reduced one- net ies present is between five and six a YOUTHS” SUITS reduced to $7, $, 10, 12, 15 erections ties tpearmriaaflamdlg oteeg see The ce | yJXACOURATION oF THE New SrateGovens | °W"- Pitla. Ledger ss) t +S, 10,12, 16 a MENT OF — Al 5 " Sat 20 — THE VERY BEST SAUCE AND RELISH MaDE | 8 Soctante ov Tue Matrx Stare Assocra. | Ueasury and the oflcerssaiaried; that the mayor | Governor ‘Hart and ‘Lieutenant ‘Goveras: | A lal in Lomios age By ween hen ee BOYS’ SUITS at 3.50. 4.5.6, 8, and $10. TION.—The opening reception of the season of <3 > _ ee ae ewes be rem Stearns were inaugurated yesterday. The re- mother more bitterly than is usual, for ¥ Sat 3.5 ® ‘ IN ANY PART OF THE WOBLD. the Maine state amociation was held last even- | 2248PP cials, and also the princi t wernor made a briot address, tn which he admi BUSINESS PANTS at $2,2.50,3, 3.40, 4, and ing at Masonic Hall, and brought era | city Gunde tas foe for his successor the conlial support ot yon ble array of bright and good-looking men | prompt punishment of convictet pert AT ed DRESS PANTS at 4, 9.6.7, and $5, ke. ke. and women, such as the state has ths | Povisint the laws, and increased co! voice of the deliberate ‘of the peo a few a credit of aan ee cones at ane. pensation to ‘are also f ide and a black eagle— FAMILY USE. The assem was not altogether of ine of the executive in all his ‘ended by a a. ePRave, people, but other states and sections of the | A Dar oy AnGUMENTIN THETRIAL OF Mus. > democrat, was onset he ae .560 Cexts, | country were brilliantly represented, and | WHARTON.—Thetrialof 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, with attempting , charged ————_______ 7 the afi 4 ible and inter- mn] to Eugene Van Ness, y 90 Cuxts, | the gtr exreatingly bag lg wil Bros ng pen ge} ool eas, biighonr ‘8 — Forte —in the court of of rr yl i FE if = ew York yesterday, not- Between lh and Mth streets. P. Frye, jaine, who male a happy little | entire day was consumed oh the motion endeavors of the coun- ‘Three doors from Mth street FOR SALS BY ALL GROCERS. . | Opening speech, well sustaining the reputation | to quash peaietarees made prisoner's a cou this young Congressman brings here for ability | counsel on Monday. several ai fused to en! such motion. ordered The Salt cake Mer. 1S, se., and eloquence. Inthe course of his remarks he | tempts to poison charged in the it t, the | that the trial of Tweed, in which he is impli- 2 Se me Cuinoron FPRASELIN & £92, said if Maine were to sound her bugle-call for | defence contended that they were separate and for fraud, be F ae | $e Tela eae Sak Condes povvions mt | Geale. 3227 STi v aa. Avance. SMR | her sons to return to her boundaries, every sec- | distinet felonies, and could not be Included in rover, can aomahe MeKeat cnew December Genu ‘Bpectactes. jani9-tr tion of this broad domain would y' some of same indictment. The counsel : cen renmovee Cora sat pan the shoe, can be MoS? WONDERFUL INVENTION OF THE its most useful and ornamental members of so- | proses wichoy"ivaas taba to poison Pe poy Ie "sins retention of Worn with ease immediately poration, Get . v show fe felon: technical impanneled to-day Buce treats Buaions. Club and i row » Nails, ‘Moses’ wanic SPECT. a ul 4 in the law, but only a ? Segre | indeed was summoned. . Cetin Varenlar Becrescencen, aia P55 tak | CLES, Patented ta, CTA 1860, and if it was true it was undoubtedly due the joinder ‘of several continuing mi 87 The French assembly has authorized the = of the feet. Operating roo, No. ith sf ‘i. Fa ole a to this fact, that so many of the successful men | meanorsin the same indictment does not vitiate | Prosecution of a deputy for acting as second in bar, + i Broder in Watches, Joweiry eich Materisit: | of other states belong to the glorious state of | it. The court overruled the motion to quash. | & duel. te commnee io. 622 Pa. ave. bet. 6h a. S Maine. It is probable that the defence will takeexcep- | | #9-"The Khedive of has ordered the [0 HUMBUG —L. RICK will pay a fair cash} After the speech-making. dancing was entered [ tions to this ruling, with a view to carrving wedding outfit of hisdanghter tobe made ta \amall-ges oom oe N ice for any k ar tice Genes and Chi. upon with spirit up tor some hours, | case to the court of appeals. If no fu pre- | Paris. One of the items offihe — dren's second hand Clothing, Bools Shoes, 86. 68S | Wiha vastly axrecable interiude in the shape of J liminary metions are made the empanciing o1 ef point d’Alencon at $00 ayard, ond Gee i th sitet, between » ~ by 48 rcuaeur x : ‘ ; Basity gad bealthy action et erale by Deuasicts | Grumpy amended to, ss PAS | 4 areguiar old-fashioned Maine supp jury will begin to-day. x laces are to be added, wet New