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- * ‘ == < — = en, ee eee § EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. D depassined Daity, Sumdaye excepted, ——[]S==————— = © This Afternoon’ Dispatches. 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, ASSOCIATED PRE PPORT Veumeylvania Avenue, cor, 1th St., LATM OF LOUIS NAPOLDON. EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPARY, Last Hours of the Ex-Emperer. Mapoiaon ‘died at tebaty-ave ssiname "pon mete enberil ; KR WRER. or Fomry- twelve o'glock this afternoon. pt ihe enter tires mouthe, giv, | ne Year. $5. ¢ ' THE WEEKLY STAR—Pobtiay * ar & wel F Aday—91.% ¢ 2 invariably inady ane 1D och cance, and | plies Napotcon died at forty-five och this morning scot longer than pakl for OF Rates of mivertining farnie’ eg - 6,180. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1873. SPECIAL NOTICES, Mrs. Joo 4s Cough Mixture. This exeellen’, COUGH SYRUP hae n for upwards EVENING STAR. _| scorn monttititicene u asuen | HECRSOTMOMLIRIAVESTINTION | DEATH OF LOUIS NAPOLEON, | f° 100-1! rent coweeine rer ane — then were the compiracies ag: int ian, (280 he Sat asmssination. mort, 18° = = of froin fifty to one hundred private equipages | Proceedings of the Committee To-day. | 1NiERESTING HISTORY OF HIS | '',°!20° 0. the Anghy- French allies ret lates leat sight, stated thet & Washington News and Gossip. senttercd through different streets in frontof | ane special committed of the House to inves- CAREER, and the Crimean war, (INH.1806,) the France Be ny eR a oh —— houses at about four p.m. on each Wednesday tigate the credit mobilier charges met this morn- Kahan war, (130.) in which the French and uneed that he had passed a better Revenws.— The receipts from this | during our gay season. It would not be singular ing at 10 o'clock, Judge Poland, chairman of Seen meee wo yxy =] + Dut that Lis symptoms remained the | sonree to-day were $40,701.21. for such a stranger to infer there was a grand | i1¢ committee, announced that a subpena had the late war between France and Qermaur, re- The Last Bulletio. Corer Exorxeen B. PF. Isnerwoon, U. 8. N., Shas eos ang oor ee been issued for Mr. Hain mote 9f the qredit as jerec neeial duty at Ke: 8 singular for so many weddings or, possibly, | mobilier corporation ew York, but a letter pe eet eee funcrals to take place the same day and at the | had. bee ved from that gentleman. an- te much surprise to be so imam ent ate wi hurst atey last night, stated that inistered, | INTERNA The eable brings the news to-day of the death of Louis Napoleon, a personage who for many years has occupied a most prominent position before the world. The full name of Louis Napo- leon was Charles Lonis Napoleon Bonaparte sulting in hiseverthrow. On the 3th of Jana Loxpor, Jan ary, 183, Louis Napoleon married Eugenie ON pore the retief of pati = Marie, Countess of Montigo, a Spanish lady of his last be as just been imsued:—- ptiom. ‘These ea-ess tho Bee RE SHAME HEAR from Mise Brown.” | same honr. ‘The surprise wonld be greater, how- | Nouncing that he could not attend until wext | *Pd bis titular designation TP, to the tine of Lis | distinguished beauty. Frou this sprang one | |Q8)'0" An) Napolcon slept soundiy bu : H cure. it will certaialy relieve to such | of the Treasury Department, again when she ever, when told that it was onh reeeptions on account of sickness in hisfamily. Sub- | overthrow was Napoleon Il, Emperor of the | child, known as the prince | better than the preceding night Cub leae era 4 blersing indord | bas anything particularly good to tell in her | which take plaeneach weskat ths henner te | penat were ivard to-lay for Henry €. Crane, | French. He was born at Paris, in the palace of | born’ 16th March, a Ditfere =| his physicians h: ont t that you will fiad it just | at Gea oe Cabinet ministers. Upon entering the front door | assistant treasurer of the credit mobilier in 1867, | the Tuileries, 20th April, 1803, and died there- | bave been entertained in regard to perform anethe the first thing that attracts one’s attention is | 4td secretary to the trustees under the Ames fore aged gbout sixty-five. He wasthe third son | [°&ime of Louis Napoleon. His apologists ca to-day. At th q . ae bz 4 * e er | contract; George W. Kennedy, @ clerk to Mr. 3 i ce however. point to the immense stride whi beki his pulse w md regu ras pessgho Sram A sar eri evamigieary peompee ares oTntering. the pecixs ct | Ames; ead Cleties Ma: Weller seerte sawnt | of Louis Bopaphate, brother of the first Empe- | French trade made under his rul y beats per minute. At twenty-five mit ARTHUR NATTANS, Drugris:, = poiding es agar WY the munlantin, nr | the Recectny af Biche you become fairly | Hon. James Brooks. Judge J. §. Black, coun- | ror. iis birth was celebrated with great rejoie- | lightened principles of come ent to-day withdrew the non 5 ten signs that he was sinking appeared. the tion of the heart sx bewildered by the splendor of the scene. There | 8¢! for McComb, was present at the session to- which he adopted: to the vast « t ways. the magnificence of the public builtin and the uniform desire he showed to ascertain ings throughoat France, as that of an heir to the rents novihwest ee inn) throne, fur, by the law of saccession, the crown, indetault of direet descendants of the Bard to be postmas! at the latter's own dey. eae See ent languages. Your eye | ME. MCCOMB DECLINES TO REPLY TO MR. ALLEY. hom of voices in di » ANA AND ARKANSAS TO BE INyusTr- | TNS from face to face, and you are surprised at | Judge Poland said as Mr. Ham was not pres- * aie ‘without any wit Pet perer ae lt and {2 x3 Sat ame had > carry out the real wishes of the Freach peo- | yicant clover.” 2 . : ent the committee was witl an ness, bu inherited only by the children ot | 0! meen committee on privileges | themajcatic Routes whiny Sith ake heed’ | as br MeComb had desired tobe been! che | noue—could be inhers jceeph and Loula’ Bat = Newspaper Bult the New York ctions this merning agreed tosend a sy welcomes each atrival. “Her dross is only con peesesrs d J. ia deseph —— ae an wesieane < FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. New York, Jan. ¢—Henry C. Bowen, of t sian rises i icuous for richness and good taste. far tte stateane amis, equence, became heirs-appare! > oRK, Ja le owen, oF Ue iets "et fae lection in thone sates au the | stands ne ofthe danger, Aire onjaminy | Air. MeComb ca apa etiatin he thought queen’ Horteusey mother of Lote Napioos, | THUS Afftermeom’s Proceedings | !°!)" fs, b= begon tte! condition of affairs, She has already adopted the inatronly alr aud | that he would let, the “i queen Hor mothe ouis Napoleon, rneon’s Pre F ce tect rae went into ex poker, George Ripley O'Rorke, and « individually, for reprinting from the Brovkiya Bogie an article charging him (Bow or) with be ing the author of the Woodhull se tals agaiwes Beecher and others. Ail were sory ed with mous yesterday except Hay, who \ abse Ste i lla Lawrrey Morper rm Bacrr have as vet been no develo; cong.ot the saurder of Mire. Lampiey nesday night last. and the autl tragedy is still am: ite the ciurts of the police to unravel the affair. The plan of the murder and robbery Indicated ©n edge of the premises and the exact loca the treasure was to be found as led to suspicions against several persons suppored to be (amiliar with the house and the movements of its inmates Since the marder three Perens 8 suspected have been temporarily arrested and belt tor a time, undergoing examination by the pol shal, but all were dismissed, and the rr culprit, whoever he may be, isyet at large. 1) tectives are still ng up OMe very sigh clues, however, and Lope to be finally success- 1ul.—Baitimor Sun. Jivery Times ix rhe Freon Ascrxnny The French Assembly was engaged last evening iu discussing 4 bil from the Superior Coanci! of Education." De carrying with her her two Napoleon Louis aud Louis Napoleon. Since 1810, she had been separated from her husband Louis received his Noy A education in the om of Aremberg. on the shores of Lake Constance, where his mother residca. He was furnished with the best tutors that could be got, and was far from proving a slothful pupil. “At the gyin- nasium oF Augsburg, he displayed quite a pas- Pe for beyond and the poe Maywetad alg of athletic 5 was equally conspicuous; he was one of the best fencers, Tiders, and sw mersin the whole school. In Switzerland. inclination and aptitude for military strategy, especially in artillery and engineering, was first developed. He even served for some time as a volunteer in the federal camp at Thon, and at a later period of his life wrote a Manuel WArtillerie, (Zurich, 15 In the year isso. when an insurrection broke out in the mtifical states, Louis Napoleon and his brother took part init. The latter died at Forii, and Louis Napoleon himself tei dan at Ancona, and was only saved by devotedness of his mother. The Austri pation of Ancona forced them to quit the city secretly. They proceeded to France, bat their incognito being betrayed, th Louis Philippe, after w over to Eng! they Switzerland. Such, however, was the charm of Napoleon's name, that the chiets ot the Polish insurrection offered him, in 1531, the command of their legions, ‘as the nephew of the greatest captain of all ages,” and also the crown of Po- land. are of Warsaw by the Russians, Tuvrspay, January 9, SENATE.—Mr. Ramsay, from committee on best offices, reported bill to abolish the franking nul asked for its present consideration, seipiel 4 re ‘x. | Fy some of the antidote with the bane, but had of Bir. Randall. The attornees will be sclocted | Wile talking! with her. yen ore ees | now conclodea nwt to take any notice of inn. by the Attorney General, and not by the Pres- by the appearance of the beautiful Miss Ella Hereafter if it should be t] ug Wise to take at pare Rave beee cared by | ident, as has been stated. Kay, who wears an elegant costume of plue- Po [fp bebe po = ee . cmpted by m desire to benel ¢ : mittee. the affticted ate unfortunate, 1 willsend the recipe | PRESIDENTIAL NoMINATIONS—The Presi- SE ROLNG tae ae te eee Uk |, Tenner een ane ones Pouca Mas: Se ee ee ee whe nade it, Fa af Cuaree | dent scut to the Senate to-day the following | Companied by her. stylis very much admired. | McComb said that he had refreshed his memory : Tocking acrose the foOm, sou'aet a rong af | 80.0 yas certain that Ur. Durant iet? New Bible House, | supreme court Utah territory, vice Stricklund, | fresh, happy-looking young gitls. Miss EAith | Yer for Europe on the sth of January, , York Cio” | Ferigned. ‘Major Eugene A. Carr, Sth cavalry, | Finis entstammede wee she, ee ea and returned ¢n the Sth of “March following, to be lieutenant colonel 4th cavalry. a debutante, can only enjoy at home her forta- | having been absent just hem ag = 7 NTS. Sp ap nate ponition sus Bapby serrOundin: , asshe ig | THE TRANSACTION oe BEN BROOKS AXD MENTS. Tax Notorious Cuaxe is out ina pamphlet | making it pleasant for others without thought of ae Shar Careers =ZALE of twelve pages, headed “The Board of Public | herself” tna Chevallie 1s another beauty. Mins | seornce Os shares of stock sol e — Works of the District of Columbia defranding | Kamsey, Miss Meigs and at least a dozen more : _ i " rfl 's THEODORE THOMAS’ the ‘people of ths Distrisl. ““Tapedng sion | Se Cy ee esa nate Gea een | Hie had a iiticaliy tn: acing te oa eae - CONCERTS. Congress, and cheating the Government of the bd Baped "Gaat the eelrur de rete naman | testited bitule, bat new reatconpebed distinetl y UNEQUALLED CONCERTS, United States,” and addressed to his rae oe phere which they now view lite | it was between’ those dates. 5 ALC. Fron James Blair and | otdge Poland:—What I inquire now is: Have rT reported bill to graut am American rey wo the propeller Oliver Cromwell: a Mr. Stewart offered resulution requesting the Secretary of War to transmit to the Senate the result of the explorations condaeted by Lieut. Wheeler west of the loth meridian. Adopted. The bill to authorize certain postmasters to deposit public monies in national banks was passed. Mr. Sherman called up dill to authorize in certain cases deputy collectorsand other officers of customs to act as disbursing officers. Passed. The Dill to repeal certain’ provisions of the laws of the United States relating to advance- ment in the navy was passed. Also, the bill to amend the act establishing the dey ut of justice. Also, to prevent certain officers of the United States in territories ony) gy) attorneys or solicitors in courts of the Uui States in certain cases. Also, amending the act relating to members of Congress, heads of partments and others officers of the goverumen approved June 11, 184. Also,am act in relation ee ee USEPH T IKMAN, | nominations: Wm. W. Mitchell, amociate justice Station D mar22 by iuded to by witness in his previous be admirer, the Hon. Reber ke SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS Spies ors fastnb lay never fade. Mi een her two beantiful daughters were among | You any impre portion of this eR TORT Cua normed that Mr. THE- | rey Ways axp MEANS Comurrree this | the most clegantly dressed ladies who graced | time between January sth and March 5th the DORE THOMAS will give ing di 1 length the subject of | Mrs. Fish’s latest receptions, Lady Thornton | transaction took place Marning Giecasses a5 some length the subject of | SE ‘accompanied bya friend. The Marquisede | | Answer—No, sir. Ttwas during the absence Nonilles was as usual, carrying on asparkling | 01 Mr. Durant. : - | conversation in her native tongue, for she as yet | __ Witness ST iweeicca te Heres aoe tee, consisting of Messrs. Dawes, Roberts, of N. | has not mastered our tongite. ‘Alladmired her | 187, Durant tra: — =; : oe 160 eee ¥.. and Kerr, to take the matter into considera- | animated face, perfect “woth, amd gracefal credit mobilier stock bor which Brooks gave #100 tion and report to a full meeting of the commut- | gestures. Mrs. Admiral Porter looked “elesat per share, together with $20.00 worth of : n black velvet boardered with sable. Mrs. | Pacific stock and Sheer worth oF a smortgnee Senator Stockton was gay and witty as usual, | bonds of that road. Mr. Brooks paid for these The bride Madame Savage, and her hasbav paid their respects during the afternoon ee ee amending the tariff or revenue laws at the pres- POSITIVELY THE LAST OF THE SEASON ent session and finally appointed a sub-com: @u MONDAY EVENE FI In ecmpliance with © jl repeat the entire pre 3 Ss oth euch enthasiasm at his first com ter nished business, being the Indian ap- propriation Dill, was then taken up. RESENTATIVES.—Mr. Lynch, (Me.) by unanimous consent, introduced ary composition of the council, which, it was sud. was made up of clericals whe were wmpa- trivtically subservient to Kome. These soocasiontd commotion on the fi rt in Washing TE CoNFIRMATIONS.—The Senate, in by his check for $7,000 and his own draft for $5,000, which matured on the 22d of Jannary, Jannary 2st, ut a stop to further proceedings ii ced | was ended only by adjournment. MeDowell, to be major general | Madame de Potestad was one of those who by | 1%. A few days afterwards Mr. Brooks claimed ud F ouls igeicon cocssomn eee amendment to the shipping act, extending pe day. A mecting of mrm- gap tien nian edpananarh Git areey, vice Mente, deckutats Win. Carey, | ber besmitul taco bed Giaty acre sheen $4,000 more in bonds and £6,900 more in stocks, sombre semilies, Thedeath | cortain rights granted to mansiers of coasting mrsot the Left Center was helt yestenlay Bs esccia > pitopAa ta of the army, vice Meade, ey, ie : whick were given im, making 307 per cent. Duke of Re vessels, engaged in with the Brit. | select ap Reg creme U.S. atl for Utah, and S. D. Williamson, Bee, Me Tete and her | Ne received besides the stock itself. i hayevo t ER NIGHT, ¥ to the President to sign land tions of a number of post- i reshed my recollection about M : There were also many gallant | i< * member of Congress at that time, and am See e Sad distinguished looking gentiemen prenent. | Corian that be eas and alco at appeal se To-par—The waiting | — The wife of the Attorney General had quite ; a Tue Waite by President Johnson and reappointed in room at the White House was thronged again | as'brilliaut areception as Mrs. Fish, nearly the | }farcch, iss. L have here to-day with persons desiring to see the Presi- | same company being at both houses. Mrs. Wil- 4A LETTER OF AMR. ORANE, } dent. Among those who had interviews were | liams looked particularly distingue ina robe of | #*staut grate ae trcica| soca BH Beye Secretary Belknap, Gon, Sherman, Senators twp shades, of mauve silk. Her sister, Mrs. | cretary to the trustees, which I wouk Stevenson, Cameron, man, ai w- | Hughes, isted in the reception. — i | 3er, Representatives Patt, Herndonand Potter, | "The family of Secretary Delano, aided by NE. Che hetoco inn vesuaee op tea borer ont a | Sacks come Mr. Paticram, of Phik, | Mts. Assistant Secretary Cowen, were also the | received it eee” We the eee raat better not ish Provinces, the West India Islands and Mex Brooks be- passed. le, and it was TRE CREMT MORTILTER AGATY. Mr. Wilson (1 which was agreed t mittee to Inquire into the relat mobilier and Cnion P: erpment of the L tthe future te his m tins time culative and pr: lization of what now became his he was destined to be tie ae moment. They are always in er lessly di AD ACCIDENT—A Member of Another accident from a ex, this time on the Lewis railroad. It occurred © my the lucky cireamsta: Axoruer RAILE Congress Injured. broken rail is re viz: sovereign of France. Between 12 and 1836, he published several works, which not only kept him prominently be- fore the French public, but evoked a considera- bie amount of political and intellectual sympa- thy. In 1836, believing in the instability of th: throne of Louis Philippe, and in the general disaffection of the bouryoisie, encouraged. also, by the vivid proofs of attachment to his person ‘tates, to inquire whet rporation have received mone 3 ought to be applied to the re- ‘subursement of the United States for any claim against the Union Pacific railroad. The House then, in the morning hour, pro- ceéded to the consideration of REPORTS FROM THE COMMITTEE ON TERRITO- lock os are used at 9 4, 10 c mmenc celebrated Pia at but none fatally, it appears. thrown from the track and ran some clistance Abi Societs, | adelphia,) and Gov. Sam. Band, of Tennessee, | teeipients ofa great many calls,—nearly all those oie letter which Mr. McComb wished w jer is as follows: Plac = Charch. corner of &h and K + wie! ” 4 ‘i s Pt ReD AY. fmn mt tS | “Wich wus postmaster,” also called. who called at the residence of Mrs. Fish and - on the ties. One turned over and canght fire, 3 . displayed by nearly the whole of the democratic ‘ Eres. wrens shed. Henry 1). Mel ws Mrs. Willi o Nassat staert, New Yorx. Dec. ath, 1372— | V2) put, above all, confiding in the grandeur Mir. Taffe (Neb.) reported bil to enable the ly extinguis ney - Tickets t0 cout s Mone Comretitive Exawations.—The | ME, Williams also dropping in here during the |; S470. np Ea yr » ing £ peop instant recat indesa. | OF those memories which his name recslled. be, with a few arsociates, among whom. was th: Comte de Persigny, since better known, made his famous attempt ata coup d’ctat at Stras- Dourg. It was, as all the world knows, a ludi- crous failure.’ He was taken prisoner under hunniliating circumstances, and after soe day~ conveyed to Paris; but the governmentof Louis Philippe was afraid to bring a Bonaparte t trinl—as in such a case it could not rely upon ad, Ky., a member of Congress, en route to Washington, had his shoulder dislocated aud his body brui Bixia’s learned astronc M himself, tween the eart Biela’s—on the of metcors ob of Colorado to form a constitution and government, and for the admission of sail ‘tory asa state of the Union. nding action upon this bill, the House, on tion of Mr. Chigett (Montana), took up the bill to incorporate the Helena and Northern Utah railroad company awl grant the right of way through the public lands. The bill was read, when objection was made and the bill withdrawn. Sq. Dear Sir: Yours of the 271 — Mrs. Secretary Bontwel! was too unwell to | teuts noted. In relation t wg tw Interior will, in a few days, hold a competitive reecive, but the part of host inher parlors was examination for the purpose oe iting, by pro, | Well performed by Miss Georgie, aided by the | James Brooks’ cheek for seven thousand dollars, ytion, one vacane: jass 3, vacan- bag 7.000.) and a draft for three thonsand dollars. . Rife and danghter of Assistant Seeretary Bich | (S500) dary cn tc eal tase neal tee ted Mr. Brooks’ direction to Ris son-in-law, Charles ors there during | i Neil DS NEW HALL, beard of examiners for the Department of the Ww tanps Hote:, PROF. CROMWELL ise the honor to announce as the subject of his iv—It is asserted by u Germany, and by Father there was a collision be- Glass 2. in the General Land office. A mination willbe held on the 10th instant the purpose of filling one vacancy in the gra: ee SORE Oy BES. Fincipal examiner im the Patent Otiee “Ti ry n ardson. Asa matter of course, there was q' a throng of distinguished v the day one hundred shares stock credit mobilier of Ame rica, and two. shares ome and Across the-Continent. ion will be followed by others, to iii] | — Mrs. Postmaster General Cresswell did not | *% shot hotinian Basile 5 fe Union Paaige faitcred Beautiful Seatne~ various vacancies in the examining corps of that | reecive yesterday. i the night of that day at Kome, Breslan and Goettingen is believed to ity of a French jury—and fn cou ‘The House then resumed the consideration of | pave been the falling within our atmosphere ot if ing, in addition tothe 10 credit mo- | scouence shipped him off to A ica. The ifi- THE COLORADO BILL. cometary fragments. and the sabsequen? violent jes, by Alex. Gar office. — At the dinner given last evening at the ex- a Oe ercmnh Goat ath T oen Ratiy | ners of his mither souw caused bin we rere, | Mz. Shanks (Ind.) offered an aunendment s _ New York axp Wasnineton Sreamsnre | ecutive mansion, the following guests were pres- | | the draft referred to above was paid | Lrxe—Re-clection of Offers —The annual meet- | ent:—Seeretary and Mrs. Fish, Secretary anil ms Brooks, January 2h, 1868 thas confirming iny storms and tempest which visited Northern and Central Europe are attributed te the atmospherie agitation produces by the collision, Europe. Sie died two months later—jl Octo- ber. 1837. Although the affrir at Strasbour, had, naturally enough, canned many people dont the talent, and Purueuherrs os saa of Lonis Napoleon, still Louis” Philippe, who was, politically speaking, an extremely timid monarch, drentted some Hew cons} consequence the French government demanded mitting the territory of the title of the state of Deseret Mr. Sargent (Cal.) offered Pe a effect except on condition that ne ww shall be enacted by the legislature of the state legalizing polygamy. aes Mr. Shanks offered a farther amendment to tah as a state, u ve We mocknoMters of te New York ant Tacann Pontmesten Game eee ee ‘Brouks. . : > Postmaster General Creswell Atto 5 Wi. G. Caaxe. Yaibindton Stcamship line was held in New | Robern, Hostmaster General Creswell jor Foland.—Did you hear es Borie, Mise Borie, Gen. and Mrs. Sher- | rie conVERSATION BETWEEN MR. BROOKS AND mn, Admiral liection as to the fact Mrodnaues “ £ FSVILLE Pre pecial dispatel to the Ciucimnat Louinville, hy., January €, says appointed a committee to tthe educational interests of reéle the ensuing year,as follows: J.W. | 2. and Mrs. Porter, Senator and Thompson, of this city, president; John Aben- | Sie. Frelinghuysen, Senator Wilson, the Speak- | referrca to? AND DURANT with - He} and it is ‘@ national gallery of y Neaselion ol theseseed uae arte vaers of the broth, of New York, vice president; J. : of Switzerland the expulsion of the obnoxioa: | the origiual bill, protecting ‘certaie gete cr in the city, and secure the pas ' a of New York, ser and Moses Kelly, | Tana laine, Senator and Mrs, Chaudler, A—T heard a conversation about Mr. Durant } Prince frow Its territories, M. Mole actually en. | Indiansin the terrfturies. = y= by the legisiature of certain amendments : oF This city; treasurer. ‘Phe remainiug directors | goo. Sumih Ey. Jr Hon. John amd Mee. Lynch, QueKion by Mr, Creary Whatdo you know | Joining the Fren this | Mr. Dunnell (Minn.) ofered an amendment to the eaty The presen ng are H. ©." Fahnestock, J. A. Gray, and W. H. The Marine band discoursed sweet music | about Mr. Brooks making payment. therefor? G. Metatrott aml Aci! Shaphente or wocuion: | dufing the evening, and the decorations of tie | "Ni idmoe see Mn Blase ake ey = cere be = '™E- | room were very handsome. The menu, prepared | meut. Only the entries onthe books. It was ee by Mr. Jacob, the well-known caterer, was as } transferred on the books of thecredit mobilier to w York a great success, | Bret Harve lectured before a large audience folows:— Creme de paisans ala Victoire; can- | yi 2 unlimited apes affecting the school beard ool board has} shows a disposi- € colored chikren @ fair show im the pablic schools. Passports in ease of Switzerland wa- tly agitated, and was almost on the piu ng to war for the distinguished refugee (who was in fact a Swiss citizen,) when the La! ter resolved to prevent a rupture by leavi to Eg. regulating the sale of lands granted to the stace, Hoe morning hour having expired, the consid eration of the bill went ever until to-morrow in the morning bour. ~j ® tutly O son by direction of Mr. Brooks. fs nes as aux truffes; saumon, sauce uestion by Judge Merric! ere did you zl 2 artare; Filet de ba-uf, ala Godard; estomacs | see these entries about the payment? at Lincoln Hall Tuestlay night. Personally, he | 4? nor Q he paaent® G, January A$ra, | Well-repaid the curiosity to see him. He looks | Je gelinottes, 2 V Ambassadrice; languesde mou- | A —On the private books of Mr. Durant, they 2 gentlemanly, elegant, quiet, intellectual, and tom Chartreuse; pain de licvreaus, Chasseur; | wacteoe cee $7,000 and $3,000 referte:! to. pe auzzicd auditor wonders, all the way | punch romain; artichauds barigoalle; dinde | "Judge Poland through, how a young man of his style ever | sauvage, rotie; salade; et canvas back ducks ‘ame to rough itm California. As a lecturer, | la gclee groseille; puit de Jacob; gelee au Dan he seems to lack elocutionary experience, though | zi, feuiles sur socle; glaces, truits et des- his voice is pleasant and, with a little training, | sede; ES. | will get the flexibility aud precision to enable |“: t evening, at | were meetings almost every dav. ee ae Sane Pieciniant porneie Hon. Fernando Wood gave last evening, at Ty HOLE. ; .—Do you remember the precise time when nts aud twomatiness | Lis leeture, which are now sometimes lost in his “ Tar eae ies haga ri hen PER CENT. INCREASE OF STICK ‘ommence on Thurs- | Monotones; and oar when, ason Tuesday | distingu’ guests: meron, - 1 was allowed” Brook: S710 is suggested that some man cau make fortune by introducing dear and dumb barbers. a7Kev. Henry Austin, of Texas, preaches ¥ ith his hat ou to cover the place where his scalp once was. €7-Mr. Laing. liberal. ha wer of the islands, 87 -The Pioneer Protestant church in Rome * onscerated yesterday, seven Aagerican clergymen taking part in the oeremonics. 87 Both branchesof the Florida legisiature ef- eee d applanse adopted country. He now procecde Directors. land, and settled in London. With certain mem bers of the British aristocracy he came to live on a footing of considerable intimacy, and there can be no doubt that he was also an object of ler and interest to the community —-2ee-—___ DEATH oF AN ARMY Orricrn.—Gen. Augar telegraphs the announcement of the death of Col. Carleton, of the United States army. at San Aumtonio, Texas, day before yesterday, of pnou- mania. In this conversation youheani between Durant and Brooks was anything said about the shares being transferred to Neilson? A.—I dont thmk there was. The inte-views ry frequeet between all of us then. There heen elected a mem- ritish Parliament from the Orkney ABANT. ‘DE DUCH ——_. A Horrme Story or Sarrwrecr.—The New Orleans Times contains a narrative of Mr. Laville, tirst officer of the wrecked ship Gokien Hind, who has just arrived in New Orleans from Rio. The vessel was wrecked on the west coast of Patagonia in June last, and fourteen of the 1 wppose that the silent dull. In 1838, he published in Naypolconiennes, which rewd in the light of subsequent events, are very signifi were | “ame ; Ye will > Sage = cn, as ‘ : i . A! 7 5 re free im 1 envel Acree ae c ote” = wher A little be > | oe ki nee ae "| Wao Arrorers Tam —There has as vot | Bn" SEScrOR Davis, whet oll the city | esary for him to reply to anything Ar. “Alicy nee ee ae Loom me tectionor attorneys made to prosecute | the evening before. She looks very well after atid Soe eat be Gath eon A Suitare itcenered arate ant iupie Femaly | the credit mobiller company under the resolution | her ajourm abroad, whereshe and her cestant | had thoug is - baa So ce drgans, * cant. | Europe generally regarded them as idle} crew spent forty-eightdays in boats in the Straits | feted ® permanent organization yesterday. tt night, there is a_kind ic epidemic of | Banks, the Marquis de Noailles, Sir Edward | A.—it was in April, 1867. dreams; at inFrance ‘the book went through | of Magellan. 7 were compelled from star- | i ‘posible to inake any prediction as to the : ae at, the x — il, 1867. . ati : 3 hatori snls ct saan for singin hight commanes tn Bvi- | conghing yaevailing kuseey the Radsteoe: Thprutou, Baron von Schlosser’ tus. Gerans Q_—This 100 shares, that Rrooks received. | pumerous editions. In 1850, he was in Scot- | vation to evonr the bbodies of five of their com- Tabara wi . mae ii i west an owen ad Ambassador; Baron Lederer, the’ Austrian Min- | How would that entitle him to 4 mane. lanl, and took part in the celebrated Eglinton | panious, w romprivationandexposure. | | 7M. Thicirs is known to boast that Ih NAfioNAL THEATER —mroure_ Tue Lovisisxa MuppLu—A Destat yrow | ister: Senor Don Borges, the Portuguese Minin: A.—It did not entitle him to buy the adai- | WUrhament. Next year, (1540,) taking elvant. ates the 7 r =F IN’u Too Maxy Acquaintaxces.—HL G. Worth- | {he bill te Vrenc ington, who was in the South Carolina Senator- | fi. about the mee ee ial squabble, was once a member of the Califor- jegislature from San Franciecs) Gee, | axainst aman named Delos Lake, and it was said that all who knew Worthi Voted for Lake, and all who knew Lake voted for Worth- ington. As the former had the greatest circle of acquaintances the latter was of course elect PN OF The Louisville PBseow: Courier Journal says: Let e state - ture passa law imposing a heavy penalty (i prisonment) on every son of Adam caught carry ingon his person a concealed deadly weapon. It argues that there seed be yng to ever; let officers of the peace carry fully exposed to view, and all those whose oc- cupations may render weapous necessary the rot’ f moving—hoklis ol a. JG. Savitie. age Of the sentiment aroused by the bringing home of the ashes of his uncle from St. Helena, he made another attempt on th throne at Boulogne. It was as grotesque a fail- ure as the one of Strasbourg, ail undoubtedly provoked a certain feeling of contempt for its author in its mind of the general public. Ca) tured on the shore while endeavoring to e hig escape to the vessel that had brought him Soimcangland he was again brought to trial ai] fortress Of Hain.” Hicre he composed several works, wrote political articles for the deme cratic joumals and actually took part in editi the Dictionnaire dela Conversation, a valuabl: French encyclopedia. Atter an imprisonment of more than five years he made his escape (25th May, 1846), by the help of a Dr, Conneau, in the disguise of a workman, and gained the Belgian i , THE Presipent—The President's attention | ter; Senor , the Peruvian Minister; Sena- | tional stock. The time for claiming theimereave stent welt Sa: 1 ing been cite be Cai elegans rep- | tor’ ana and Rep- | I believe waslimited to 9 days after it we made, )NLY ANDSATURDAY MATINEE | resenting that he had declared that his purpose ntatives Morgan, Slocum, Hancock, and | Gen. Dodge got 100 shares about the same time of English Tragedy in recognizing the Pinchback government was Mitchell ort, cntertainment wae fully fp to J as Mr. Brooks, aint he ever got any increase oF - - jody zs el ¢laimed any. ‘ JANAUSCHEK. court, and. that he did not regard if material | marks the efforts of Mr. Wood as 6 hort, he | gee cu know anything in references to i e ” Vood is in mourning, place on the oc- J Mr. Allison, of lowa, being the holderor stock. s ted by the talented and popular Tregeiian. | which party he reeognized,” ete., he unces | Mrs. Wood : MR. JAMES H. TAYLOR, it untrue in every particular. ‘The dispatel gasior —_ by | 4—1do not. Conkling and Senator Stevenson, : sent mwas filled by Miss supported by d he Attorney General, Jan Sth “ant | Miss Beardsley and Miss Elmer, of Kew York. Judge Poland:—Well, if you have any further And New and Efficient Company . pine pune the Preskient semeae his Yesterday afternoon Mr. A. Levy was for- | papers to produce before the committer we win, rome: the: . MONDAY AND TCESDAY, Janaary 6 and 7, nition of the existin; peter dd and lly engaged to Miss lg e-malgarre cag air MeComb. es, sig haves biting know: our well-known German fellow-citizen, M. [ing that 1 was going to be examined to-day, aid MABRY STUART. that it will be ad fo unless See can ene a erians by BE eretaent, tthe residence of the latter, on G street, not bring them with ie, bat will produce 20 FE ion | *he still adheres to that opinion, befecem ih unetts circa This eonde oe feral diqm at the next meeting of the eommbtee. DAY AND THURSDAY, Graxp Manswat or tue Ixavevratios | betrothal is an old and venerated custom ad- Mit. ALLEY RISES TO EXPLAIN. cH Jemen, outirely separate. decki-tr Me WONDERFU annieney or THE A J. Moses’ Electro-Gaivanic SPECTA. CLES, Patented quer. be SEY WOLD. ‘desire to explain @ portion of yesterday by stating that 1 . to many educated Germans. Mr. Hoffa Mr. Alley. —The following was received to- |p prhedl over: fitting occasion for the cele my testimot Proceser .. SANAUSCHER iy of day by Mr. Alexander R. Shepherd, chairman | pration of this event, it being also the gez.on haye since refreshed my memery, and can state maar’ .. | frantier, whence he retu’ to-Engiand. The fone, . Sule ™ FRIDAY—BENEFIT. of the general executive committee on the in- | which he, seventeen years ago, was be! that 1 was not in Washington after January, | Poyointion of February, 1948, paneee Eis © 1 | cccssasee Sn Sees ee Porignin Watches, Jeweiry.and Watch Materials, Eg auguration: Map. Hotta. ‘The occasion m by Mir and Mire, |S sage Poland —We have omitted to ell va- | Buy back to Frans where he ew nue | The somentio town of Sankapere, Ooms., wit- ginkiiwave a SATURDAYTLAST NIGHT, No. 70 Wintiae Steam, New York, olin which was eajoyel by a mber of rious gentlemen, about Congres who names | Srmments the latter, bewovet, xed sees ne | tad aan atemnceaeeerel eth nema eae Ne ray eS ETICIAN 7 . Janvary 7th, 1873.—Dear Sir: In rep! un a Jal clr- been mentioned, reason tha a he try. TI e promi lo, ye re o. PENNsYL val verre . GRAND eee kee Wirivee communication of the 4th ifistant, informing Do ge ng Be end bp Pls por—g $a hag rok ee Ss aan ae ore 26 county. or Paris and three other | youthful bridegroom of 78 summers fed to the | g,,X0, 1227 Pexecrivania kvexre SOUS ». 30 and his blush! bride of 79. For 50 yearshe had epenthis Sula evenings with his love; and now after delibera! they have concluded to marry. Let is hope they have not made imprudent baste. departments, he took his seat in the constituent —— ident U. 7 until a late hour. about making their statements before the com- March, ins beg cee ae > s fod +The annaal ball of the Midshipmen will be | mittee, and as Mr. Ham’s excuse for not coming books appears to be a good ono, (illness tender my thanks to you, and through you to | given at the Naval Academy, at Annapolis, on Lhe hee have concluded. to ‘adjourn ‘N ENTIRE NEW COMPANY. foe Er pega nope b meg nayal kl pe RG night. President Grant Vice PTpacent | ull Monday morning next, at 10 o'clock. feats: Boered soit it | eit my Abneimtment as grand marshal of the | and other amusements, whieh were kept up | cer tiret. Several members have spoken to mo — tr fe dm proces angul G®eat REDUCTION IN PRICES THEATER OMIQUE. south Pennsylvania avenue, et aT ing September by a quintuple election, he once | 4 .ornen one GONE TO Bie REer—Wiiam ‘ NEW FACES. 26. | should be pl Colfax, Robeson, Porter, THOSE BOOKS. ed in the assembly, and at once, , the wife marderer, before comm A. STRAUS’ Return of the great Washington favorites committee In reterence to the time abail be re- | Golia&s Secretary Robeson, Admirals Porter, Mr. MeComb—Mr. Chairman, have youasked | Through the agency of his zealous associates | Cluck, the wife marderer, before committing SEORG! NIGHT, quired to report in Washington for the age! os persons have been invited. particularly that the stock blotter, stock certifi- | Con enced his cai ture for the presidency. | totea toward his condemmation, and hoped when. = “ meee prustic Dutch impersouations. of arranging details and preliminaries. ery —Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher W. Harper, of New | cate book and stock eagee be Sronaeey u ‘The mases were ly in his favor. Out their time came they id be as well POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, igiepee SISTERS, ering roa, | Petty: yours, Js. H. WILsow. York, are at the Ar! Mrs. H. is pleasantly ude Poland, ai we ee — you | Of seven anda half million of votes 5,502.8} | ST ate to say: Not my will, but utue, 0 He tcettcnaler ak tome | peesen cuss Ponder aie parents and aeeien Nant co deuee eal vensren See ora spoke about those books. We will have the miat- Cavaignac, was nearest to bra obtain only 1,469,166. ‘This fact 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tis to an absolute of his popularity, for ai iod he ithe! tw Lord, be done.” The modesty something highly exampiary. Tue SexatortaL Ficnt in ARKANSAS.— The ter attended to now, however, and direct him to bring the books. aden Baer Carns | ‘eo jeular request Friday evenings: January 17, Feb- aan ‘the books T'want Shu horbe T ay Ss reme ck P TO RURBANK. jen. M. D. United | her arri DICK PARKER. poroi gig ee graniparents of Gen. M.D. Leggett, Uni be 4 of many os APITAL BAL. | States PALMS, AFE remerhobie | Of m Biaine’s receptions wi ve Wily smgucnteds and consisieg of | instances of human longevity. Allof the grand- Between loth and Ith streets, Northwest, Gen. L. er ninety of age: | the Baty unions oF xh no ‘Ow tho Bott of Docom- ee aenee eeeecd te Some 1 -DEVY OF LOVELINESS Eid fathsr antl mother are living their united | ruary 7, and February 21. they are particularly requested. moran- | vet he took the oath of nce to the repub- | Neither has sufficient stre: be elected | ry ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK, wTEESSSETA Tie bekuialdasese EMEEY | ages amount to over 170 years, the Tormer being | | — Mrs. Blaine’ receptions mu be hkl every J Judge Poland: Weil, you make * momora lcs "Bors tow daye concer Leh NS he ' loc] - le charming and dashing serio-comic | over ninety and the more 'Y. | Wednesday afternoon, o s ‘Mr. Alley:—I will to the committee as a ly; but the Inning of the san. wi 8 sui za oH 0) og nn Thesis ain attends bas Fooly econ: Mrs, Sherman and ladics matter of inform ate te Phiindeiphie, oat oes ear Toto witncese ine commenceme oss at se a = VERCOATS SETTER? “The charming stress 4M ANDA to buxiness as and intelligently ashe |“ 0S"rcmily will be at home to receive thelt sent there by order of the court in this suit now ps be Se peti a ao Bd °o Tis begutifal domnewss, PAMeESS. bre Ponda Parone le Tl mag rag ecard = iy ‘a ‘the pending. they are not in the hands | # y bot AY Fis toautifal daw. xs - friends on Friday evenings during the season, ; nae rn Fed NACH 2a begin any Dy his! neighbors in Ohio. | Rerctofore,om Mondays fom St00% pom. | Judge ‘Foland:—Well, they are all within | being” br Be The old favorites retained, at a ——— - manof| _ vrs. Governor Cooke will receive on Taes- bas “rg (praducing a paper):—Here is a fo be interests Erentyy ad rales for hours pthont Spparent ye Rees 5 p.m, heganing Feeetay; sworn affidavit produced when I wanted certain The gue. ee january books that suit ‘hiladel, that they cussion in the ibits the effect of isin his memory, ———_-+ee-—____—_ in Ne roxk. The Shich in somewhat impaired. “His consort pos | tue Grectat Caxpit MosiLian AND THE a he iat tal aha ditionot j Menory reaching back three-quarters ofta'cen: | U- P. R. R. Coxrrrex:— The special com- | "Fee poland to Mr, McComh-—You make a | tenacien > , | tory, and embrect episode | mittee consisting of Messrs. Wilson, of Indiana, | list of such books as you want and we will make | 380? F streets, eight | (utr Souk bid tair to live midnight The Sindee, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords Askin Too Mucu.—Gen. J. H. Baker, com- ‘met this morn- sity | tele, Rings. Nails, &c., im the District. was, is CASH. - under which they were hap gleo _ Please remember Name and Number. jelly inted, did not ‘committee enough ‘ i following resolution rorus 8 F, ationded to. oc@-ly LD GOLD, SILVER, BRASS. COPPER, Erc., prices house - cael feat net pny orga indy ante sree dnay LECTURES. poRru LECTURE, GRAND STAB COURSE. — YOUTHS, SUITS entuced to 97, 6 10, 29, 15 BOYS’ SUITS at 3.50, 4, 6,6, 6,02 910. BURRESS PANTS at $2,8.50,3, 3.50, and — ie cosines tail oon: and what Danse ica beg regen MISS LILLIAN EDGARTON, should im the premises. i} A. 6TRAUS, _ WEDNESDAY, Paty ams SrxatoR sane oe Sagem + ABA * 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LINCOLN HALL. reife publican caucusef the New York legistature, SUBJECT: student that the mere: ‘of six hours given Albany last night, resulted in the unanimous re- ; Between Job and 1th streets. FHMALE COSTUME, ITS FOLLIES AND | tothe government is bos sition” ‘The | nosaination of Hon. Roscoe Conkling for United tr ‘Three doors from isuh strecg_ CHANGES ofa young wan of energy — imed.”* States Senator. ed Seats, 3 *PRRRER™S, 527 7th ctreet. | Teuuest is therefore respectfully dec! | . ar MARKRITE! effort to get them. As we desire to So. 439 7th strerts between Dan hin ‘that period. id for | Shellabarger, Hoar, Slocum and wainP- | Ghis nventigation to a close as soon as pomibie, 7h all. within the Mouse @ few days since ire | this toa pee sa oe Choice Of Puisrings, Bacravings. comes, Be. | many years 2 come. pepe bs a oe Fan A will ack leave of the House that we ma: Alm largest stock” Paper” Hangings tod tare with the Union Pacts