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EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penmsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith *, wn THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, * & MB. BAUPPHANN, President, eet This Afterneen’s Dispatches. Fen alee ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. THR BVENING STAR Carriers te toe their subcribers at Tex CEx or FoRty- : , Princes Mathilde, M. Pant Foun O:NTs PER MONTH jes at the counter and a number of ether Bonapartints Two Cunte rach >: 81.0; six monthe, $3.00; one year, $5. THE WERELY STAR—Published Friday—915 syear. Se Invariabin ipadvance, in Poko i be paper eent longer than paid for. \ ST Kates of mtvertising firrniched on application. eonterence, on the course te be ST ee » iY whieh ii anaion ont the other in bave arrived at Chiseihurst, where im Non te “Voz. 41—N2. 6,182 ' STOREY 8's Yorern 3 ode apres “ + genic, i here for wai oe ue . E , has ot AMUSEMENTS. Beeiety. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IN WASH- | yania avenue to north P strect, wood: sonth | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. | °',.°", 2: — oe EVENING STAR. ‘There was a decided failing off in the number HCTON FOR 1872. Oma, EURUSS Tae atcus ver 2 re THB FRENCH OFFICBES WHO WILL aTEEND Tee | Pe sapling sole yorireay efternaen. In fashion- — flong Water srt te vth ant one one, | This Aftermoon’s Proceedings fe Foxana 4 3 . 12 The Gant _ - FARE MELE conic DOUBLE SHEET. able slang it was ‘an off day.” From Monday | q Me@g@ET SATISFACTORY EXHIBIT. Peg ee amie, Jam. 11 Gauls this morning i eaaee acs ee a see ee Washington News and Gossip. shat many were weary ioc Goa poset The Remarkable Growth of Wasbiagton ton News ant tainmente says the only offleers of the French army who will be permitted to attend the funeral of THE SENATE was not in seasion ’ Supciows ail ke Gene ake eee the housckeld to-dey. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—mr. were reserving themsclves for of the ex-Emperor dart hae Fa and positivel the receptions to which they Raat Eotate Orrice ov Cobura, (Ind.,) from the military committee, | 2" Nouechold ex aring jor to. the de. Extrevat Revenxve.—tThe receipts from this | were invi in the evening. Kitpourx & Larva, reported adversely apon the Senate bill for the ve RAL. . source to-day were 88% 171.17. —Mrs. Judge Richardson and her daughter Con. isthand G Sta., January 10, 1873. reiaet of the of loteand hoesce atand | Loxpox, Jan. 1 Temains of Napotes ~ ps aie ably the largest mumber of calle. | Beiter of the Siar:—The transactions in real ee- near Harpers Ferry, Va.; House bill for the re- | ili probably be burked ‘Tueslay wader the mst ‘Tne Pasay and party returned from the | received probably on rom lief of the former cecupant of a certain military | of the family im the chancel of the ‘Wer J has taken a delightful house, and | tate im the eity of Washington for the past year th, to ai i Catholic chapel at Chiselhurst , neval ball t Anmayoll of MOG Cite more | EO Ze Ss pehing Somat ome” shows a healthy and encouraging progres, and | street to the river; vayac. | Wiftersth strect. | reservation st Sam Peancieos; and.oa THE TIME FOR THE FUNERAL pe Sareea | .—Owing to the death of General Ricketts’ | Je a matter of congratulation to those who have | ffm north B street to Pennsylvania avenue: | the relief of the fret ba Loupon, dam. 11-— The time for the Panera} o/ Prrsoxat—F. R. Brunot, chairman of the | prother-in-low, Mrs. Ricketts did net receive. faith in the grand futare of the national capital. at i K re 'r. Coburn fay Xapolvon bas becp detinitely decided upor will take plage neat Wednesday morning o'clock, Ire Tova! family of England on the mournful ma Prince and Princess of Wales, and Christian, whe will accompany the ex Em) Eugenie. ae ene NEW YORK NOTES. TRE STOKES BIL. oF board ef Indian commissioners, has arrived in —The papers were im ‘error also about Mre. The recorded transfem of Washington eity | North, to Rhode Island avenue; wood. Fif- % the this city to attend the meeting of the board next | General Babcock reeciving. Later in the property for the ycar 1872 are as follows: oe from 2 ae dag Teepe certain tenements and Tuesday. He ip at the Arlington. som, when her house is quite completes, CJ w' eo Months. Ne. Leica “pg bictare from Lafs Bonen Sjpere 4 Se cing thane: I eee Tam Crvit SRRVIcE ADVISORY BoaRD wil! | have some a7 with hes OME ter | Jennary = Sixteen-and-a-hal . meet here about the last of this month fora | “airs Donn Piatt, with her popular hasband, $5,232 | Centh street, from New York avenae to pnd | Kentucky voluntecte; te eathorine the general consultation apon the workings of the | 54 the fascinating Mrs. Gen. Hagen, charmed adits | around Farragut square, thence to north L | tary of War to survey and sell the cemetery Rrvice, and to recommend such legislation as | 4 argo mumper of callers; im fact, her pictur- T2830 | concrete. “Also, from New York | grounds on the Fort Snelling reservation; whi they may deemexpedicat. eaqne-little Rome resembled that of a cabinet ERT in Wasb- JANUARY 14, 1873. SIGNOR MARIO. lines. ATURDAY, Jannary a W. G. METZEROTT & 00.8 a try by mail tel wil ow. Mew coe ee TUESDAY EVEY CONDI CTOR Reserved & Beat "665,020 Sichen south, to north ~4 pea ag “Sie. —— ( ) on ped Jan. 11—The ober Pint Qeare 1 ~ Strake ‘oncerta. yamerous were the visitors. 643.500 ighteenth street. from north FE street New span ery jgrom the come com vor of Stokes has becn Bro Sheet, Strakoweh Concerts. | Tyre LIVELY PROGRAMME for the opera bonffe | secretary, po m1 . York avenue, conerete; thence to Pennsylvania | mittee, reported Dil! to close the account Jud SERIE OPEP at 7:18. Commence at J season at the National next week is Barbe-Bleus — Mr. Douglass, wife of the Commissioner of NAR’ for Monday, Genevieve de Brabant Tucedsy, La | Internal Revenue, also had a pleasant though 7183 4m) | Avenue, wood; thenee to north K strect, and | af the iate<i.D.DeRusey. Passed. Tiex'go | from north Bi street to BMaseachesetis avenue, | _ Mr. Donnan (lowa) reported a Dill for the re- @rand Duchesse mati sg | BOtlarge reception. concrete. Nineteenth street, from New York | lief of Alonzo J. Marks, late captain company FRID BEWEF Foust Thursday Ler Cont iakges Priday.ond ‘i |. —The programme for the evening was more 596,400 | Svomue to. Penmaylvesia avenue, somceete: Ay }ith regiment veteran reserve corps, ‘Pama. ae eign eorighaion ENED IT OF 3 en ae to > tuimaih es visseh ap Ereegh ua Onaae a aan hence north to the Circle at P street, wood; | | Mr. Harrie (Mies) reported a bil fr the rehet vasves @: poco of Knglich Tragedy, Perichole Saturday, (matinee) begs 008 Cirele to mits, stone. “Twen- Sergeant John jiams, U.S. army; Ine JAWAUSCHEK. Mu. A. P. Easriaxz has been promoted from | geeomplish. There were many who were sorry | por 1e70 the transfers numbered 2,085, the ag- | fiom meee, te thee Ktroct to Pennsylvania passed. Alms, a Dill for the reliet of Wa. Phil Yesterday devoted ite time te praying fe Seppe ried by the talented and popalar Tragedian, | ® $1,200 per annum clerkship in the Post Office | man and family. ‘The Seeretary of State and | Bregate consideration being $4,927,000, thus Seer ea ee eee arene to nenth E } Tips an@ others, betes of Stephon Phillipe, do- | Tartty of the aaa ace MR. JAMES H. TAYLOR, Department, to take charge of the @ivision | Mrs. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Gurney, and Mrs. Bris- | making the avcrage consideration for each to Pennayl ae, @ ; from | Mr. Hay (111) reported a bill for the selief of dispense ~~ oye ett eon ‘And New and Efficient Com, of registration, at a salary of $1,800 per an- | ted all gave entertainments. transfer, $2,886. For 181 the transfers num- | the avenue t0 north L street, wood, Twenty- | Chasies itickier’ of Adame eounty, Ubia. ft the trek Opposite aban: the engine, — num. — From 10 to 12 p. m. the crowd was great im | ered 2,502, the aggregate consideration being eecond street, from Virginia avenue te Pennsy!- | Passed. and baggage ear of which were smas!. ° _ iraq me Tux Presipasr’s Visirons—There were | the parlors of Secretary Fish. It was one of the | 97,447,437, or averaging nearly $3,000 for cach ee ee concrete pote Scr ot —— eae “t-- pee ee ies Dut comparatively few visitors at the executive | 7 Ke eevee eee members of mociety | tanefer. For 1872 the transfers numbered 2,538. Ponmpivenin oveeuy, mone: toe Peamylva shows adecreane iu loans of $2,168,100, an ee mansion to-day. Among those who saw the | who arc coastantiin the habicor meeting; ana | Be aggregate consideration being $10,005,150, | Pet avenue to north M street, wood. ercage in of , adecrease iin te, SMaterday ANermoon, a: 2, Gram Matines of President were Senators Chandler, Speneer, | s0 are thoroughly well a¢quainted, and able | averaging over $3,500 for cach transfer, Thus | ” Nort—B perect, from joth te 12th, C street, tenders of €288,500, an tn arpaeit of CHESNEY WOLD. pe Ceprenrn and Cragin, Sie Romvotary alw: Saas ae ‘of conversation. | it will beseen that the number of transfers fof | trim Sth to 12 .D street, from 12h to Mth, E 93,633,400, a deercase in circulation of @152,2'« ae a hoemaker Now! count at least _—_e —__—_ QBaturday Wight, hakepeare's Sublime Tragedy, en 2 ‘% 7 wt! hi; — street, from 13th t0 14th, from 17th to 18th, aud lace, Judge Busteed, Judge MeArthar, and | siones as well rr 3671 exceeds those of 1870 by over 20 per eent., . aon Prof. J. M. Langston. T and the aggregate eonsideration paid is nearly 3) from ioth to Virginia bays seni on ; a street, from New Jersey avenne street, “Asxixe Too Mvcn.”—Eiditor Star: In the rimading spin never talked before, and the | percent. greater. For 1872 the numberof trane- | and from 14th to 13th; wood. E street, from Ist are issue of Tum Stan, of the 9h, an artiele ap- ceaawe Gee ae i dow | {72 Were only 281 more than for 1#71, yet the Stok: guna w neice thee aie eee gregate consideration is abou ; concrete. cet, Jersey are- peared under the above heading. Now, I have | when heard, most effectually. One vies with | *estegate ie about 35 per cent. 7 yet to learn that ’tis asking too mach for a gov- | ®nether in saying the most ‘pleasant things in | Steater than for 1871, and over 100 pereent. | rite G street, from New Jere: 2 MACBETH. Aud Jonensebek’s Lact appearanee MONDAY. Jonnary 13, AIMEE'S OPERA BOUFFE. avenue to ferred. irs. were “4 BEMETIT OF COMCOKAW LOCATED. yom | Grament copiers to sak for the thirty ery | ety “auch crenine Ricartea “sumeny | Sreater tam forseto” pact, Meee yma mee mye | Shr ate (ay rege ie Eaten ot Sang sonstusel et onmmcal ences on ATIONAL THEATER. © | business of ag one for what p — poe IE arn and gaitane Oticers of the army The total number of buildings erested im rity Yor otese ns the and Piiedues on foreias ae Puig, vile emoustrating thelr self abnegating Hoon Songs AFLG de Trasrorane oF | Spon 8 SGA. | there ge ciaaracy sees | women tring tree rar ve 06 OF | hemi aston Wt Set ot $s | Fc as ice eat comatose Slee ieee aeemeney ack new poristan 9 Fe.bentte. Tue Prorosep Postar Treaty wits viv lbccgoem the go orang rete ber of new buildings would have been greatly ve tanto or ggg ag image ae — nese al ab see hg nang cam never be sacrificed, and resolve in favor whe have recently aciieved an unparalleled neces | FRANcE.—The French Minister has had several Corbett, Anthony, Stewart; Secretaries Belk. | ‘Pereased, but for the large and almost exclusive 5 Sere ee = parsgrer a Sigeere oa a New York, aud reesived ¥ uirlimited applaec Oa. CHIZZOLA & Co Commencing MONDAY, Jar Ofendachs most charming Ores BAKBE BLEUE. Debatof Mle Marie Aimer, the Queen of Opera r nobeied Pi rani ; wood. * From 3d isting #400,000 for the payment of judg- Gremeel relate toate caer eatmastet General | nap and Boutwell, and Attorney General Wil. | Monopoly of labor and material by ahe board of | PcRBAKvania arcnue; wood. | M street hell Bet gh oo hae ie wethng Gromwell relative to the new ial treaty which 4 Uame, ‘The Indies xere most clahorately dressed. | public works in the prosecution of the extensive | New Hampshire avenue. to Geren noe “a ives to make wi ‘re: ov irs. 1. Who receiv: er accustomed 5 val Street, from the Circle at street to exument. Postmaster of France hac'in | wiege ia Negung Geter parpleteomet | improvements m the Duwstriet. Yet, in value, | P m rele at 19th foranally signed the treaty ae submitied by cur | Eape'or came protect er oe ee eet | the improvementa of the past year make a very Gconsetown; wood, B street, from ith to 14th; ose Diroators . at Sp. m., with vernment, but his action must be approved ‘she stood ready to greet her guests satisfactory exhibit, being assessed at $8,200,250; aneta Paani from trot gn vad ad «porn OD Sythe Minister of Finanee, who, it is said, 1s Darlor door. Her de: tere, Ma. Benje fhe divided into districts, as follows : stiect east Gonuviowa: week? Masachu. the Princess, Mesers. Lecuyer, Dus. ee to approve any’ treaty looking ' to | ind Mies Edith Fish, wit Mrs. Bancroft Davis, | sth District... 60,700) 14th District. . $110,909 | setts avenue, from lst atreet to the elrele at 14th i Rerthon. Milles Juieau, Deschamp:, | bap postage. were her areistants, and were dressed inelegant | ¢th + 185,200)13th —** 100 q from the 14th street eirele to Nardin. Jelien, V a No Ecosowy ‘When the consular and | #2 most becoming toilets. The wife and -] ith « 361400] 16th . eoucrete. GRAWD CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA ee a ter of Senator Stewart attracted much at ion |} sth « 450,000/17th = elty limite; . New udder the direetion Ca m. Phe diplomatie bill eomes up for consideration, Mr. by their beauty and stylish attire. Mrs. Stewart “ 189,200]18th = « itol street. to 7th: SEDERSD AD naibbe One, MF og. | Swann will move to repeal the clause im the di- | wore over a train of {white silk a flowered chene | oth « 172'500} 19th « e square recent]; plomatie ap tion bill of Iast session eon- | With white ground, the corsage cut square. Miss | ith = « 11,800/20th : Wy Liberty market, to solidati American missions. He | Stewart wore an overdress and similar | 12th = « 200,200/2st 8, sth; ‘Vermont avenue, from Lafayett: Will produce fasts and figures to show that, as her mother’s over biue silk. Mrs. Corbett | 13th « j000j2ad ugh Scott square, to the eircle at to an economical ‘the consolidation is a | looked lovely in a mauve gaze intermingled with 7 4 Mth street; concrete. Connecticut avenue, from ce ne plang a Negima a pie, wicndit: mame a Ev We doubt if any city in the United States, im ed 5 . 1 Lafayette square, through square. hted to see Miss Dyer in soc! in, her | Proportion to its population, except Chicago, the circle at P the eit: Cong ptlenn Fog eee te Geetas ane bright face showing {eiom from danke ‘Ant | cam make a better exhibit im thie reepeet for the Hilts woed, | ‘Rhode pe even before the question was ask: street, the 13th, t — bona bad Fie. to support a her fa . hade rn }, that year 1872. Philadelphia, with a popniation of arou! eircle at Commctica: ney 1S. CORCORAN ZOUAVES. x 614,022, erected, during the past year, 6,330 | &¥Y€nue; wood. Maryland avenue, from th ———_ Miss beso! of bi ag . 4 B. - Dupicrmscy Eerumatus.—The regular def- | silk. tor Cole is fortumate fa having thice | buildings. Baltimore, with 207/394 inbal Tones cree tren ae Ge a Pag LIsCOLN Hace. cieney estimates, yesterday forwarded from the | handsome ladies under his eare,and further for- | erected 2,203 houses; while Washington, with 3; wood. From 9th to 10th streets; stone. THEODORE THOMAS’ street; 5 . Treacury Department to Congress, amount to | tnate that his wife has so wonderfully preserv- | 199,199 population, ereeted 1,216. Judging from | Ohio avenue, from 10th to 15th strects: stone. $5:221, 296.0, 00 follows: J lative, (being | the freshnersof her Deuaty that i edi ing | the ee sales as aes Gee Fart Cay lsat stiget from the Capiet f ground: ment of $905 ‘owell’ ' * ers, we vel assertion that value e Victory:) State, €204,901; Treseary of 7 daughter by her side. Mrs. and Miss Cole and | €r, we venture to Iith street or Lincola square; wood. UBEQUALLED CONCERTS, ‘er: Of whet gine ae Ae TremearY, SLI O58, Whiting were most tastefully and richly | buildings to be erected this year, will double SEXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS. SEWER AXD WATER MAINS. C. Cox was aceom: by | the value of those built during the past year of Dic ie m mined 5 enue, (being the salaries and other expenses of | his le wife, who was char: ‘dressed Reform (unlike reform generally) has been ObeRe TOMES wile Te! thet Mr. TEE Seige storekeeper, and other affcers;) War, | ina ae court with pale salman p coat we Jon we append a tabular state- | Sx*M#CM Deyond the surface, for underiving he S ; > trimmed with blue. ' Mr. Mrs. tt Kil- connect: ast extent of pavements is a eomplete net 1 THREE GRAXD CONCERTS, $2,180.92; Of Tastee, $000,000, which bourn were present. Mis. K. wore a rich biuc | ment of the ascemed value of real property in | Src, ut gest water mains sh gaipines. ‘ra ee am improper body to Oster e bibanal Ronn of paper pe: by mewspaper pub™ POSITIVELY THE LAST OF THE SEASON. | if mainly expenses incurred unier the kukiux Harper, (nse Macdonald) mare eae eicucher | the city of Washington for 1872, a reported by | attempt to tress thems tpder-ground wouders | Of, appeal | It the law wae wrong. ro- —eenpemener On MONDAY BVENING, January 30th, id = nee lonald,) wore a y Ww 4 5 , . peal it, but jevistor Serious Rallrend Accident, sents 68400 OoxemnT, Bive vor Frasrenino Postaor Staure.— | etn. idsdase Sarage, the bride of a week | the District assessor (in this eity) in all their edious winding, would | gourt here to be eanvased. : . , Wore apale shade of lilae and white lace. Value of ground. Value of imp'is. | si be an impossibility, but so far, in the | Mr. Perce (Miss.) argued that at least bat « eT Somplianee with uumerons requests Mr. Thomas | Bids for furnishing the Post Office Department irs. sna Banks were, so always, richly | Sth distriet.... Sie ar s ‘iefoo meted tigi eed fourth part Devealvabee : : work of improving, the eity sewers and water of the cotton went | way struck a broken rail two miles noth ef ‘at the entire programm b received | with stampe for the next four were | dreamed. Mra. Banks wore a’ black sill, relieved 5 - | to the owners, and that no further obstrustion o Zn seed cathusionn os na eoncert in Washing: | opencd yeccerday by the Pestasseet Gonreeles | ia eariee eee eras black sik, Feliowed | Sih do Tiss | Reale Reve roccived tele Tull char of auien: | tothe cuvners, and Uist no further obetraston Monwgomery. at 3, o'clock yostentay motuing. TUESDAY EVENING, January Bist a re ay ge pe ee rgd nt 'ince. Colonal’Freyrerthe | ath ao” 2/3 058 Dubile Socks, ohieh stp ae tet ee era | arenes othe our of clans, ity ear, were thrown down an > SD CONCER New York, per . » New od a 2,081 | Mes cngen- a aaa - _Kaward a, SECOND GRABD CONCERT. York, $15.50; Colamble Boat Company, Peravian vanietar, present with hie wife _ = a 4 Ration’ stout 18 ionths, 96,960 lineal fector | Tam Warxty Stan, now ready, contains full | Para, Ilis., had ape ee WSDYNESDAY, THIRD AND LAST CONCERT, ¢ Was 5 D c., $1 American, Bank —— sere steanet tollete gad _ a 3,003,250 Pg dy pe sewers, and in addition to | particulars of the of Louis Napoleon and | otherwise severely injured. Ten or twelve pas- GRAD WAGNER NIGHT, pe pre edt pl SS hi are oe her re. | 18th do 2)353,100 have bean tetd ip the Dinrhn ee oa! | a sketeh of his life; a repert of the eredit mobl- ne nee a Dennen tae ene eee When the progratuma will cousiet of the most impar- | penter, ia, ‘delivered in Phila- e of blue yelvet and wi . | lath 1,350,400 2.473 Hineal feet Tiber sewer, 80 feet span; 5,20) | lier investigation; the Sandwieh IMands ques Es fant orchestral works of RICHARD WAGNER, eiphis, and if delivered in W: in. jut it is impossible to describe allof the many | 15th do 2,844,950 lineal feet B street sewer, 12 feet span; 2'y00 | tion; Bret ‘s new story; proceedings of Reformer and mont promineut Musician of the day. | St) ee'aag ‘made. It iecati. nt dreeses which deserve ‘Sut | 6th do 2,122,508 lineal feet Slash ran sewer, 10 feet spau; 2 Oy: | Congress. society motes; latest and Dest tale PRICE OF ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR. mated that there ‘wilt be '2,500,000,000 stamps re- | fice it to say that Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Goston, | ith do 1,090,460 lineal feet briek sewer, from 4 to 9 fect.’ : ms. sketches and society items: togetber with Reserved sot use quired, ali +h it is understood that the Mrs. and Miss Richardson, Madame de Noailles, | 18th do 540,300 WATER », ‘ Interesting local news, Washington news and Sean ce mearteceaest ary Micha Met, | pustls shall include all of the stamps needed by | Mrs. Embry and the Mince Taylor of George: | 19th do 1,062,925 Si rae ; iP, agricultural items, household reeeij ts en THURSDAY MORN January 1th, at Mi 3s. Babeook Mre. Conkli Louis | 20th do 2,472,335 The total length of the water mains laid by the 4 r ore, where the ‘ame of | the department, without referenee to the esti- | town, + Mrs. ing, Mr. c., Ke. imeamumedane pores Z Dent, M |, Mrs. and Miss Sands, | 2ist do TOT 797,920 water department from its organization July. | Trns Doors open at 7%, to commence at 8 o’cloek. — Mrs. and Miss Ramsay, Mies Chevallie, Miss | 22d dog .... 832,806 953,780 1888, to October, 1871, is about 367,538 feet or se PESSL 2 Seas entobreted Pianos are a Pasay Coast Survey oes, Susrtest, pees Svaadapoie pot ba Total oaeues $51,118,010 nesrly 70 miles. * # & @ Them = 2 8t_ | The United States steamer Hassler, which a lit- those pearance costume os. ~ 42,014,055 118 : ss . v -ILLARD'S NEW HAL’ tle over year ago took out Professor Agassiz | Merit special descri ._ Among others pres- | or a grand total of $73,132,608. From October, 1871, to November, 1972, there of Mrs. Wharten. Aviginixe Wittann’s Horer, F Street, w Math Street. PROF. CROMWELL the bonor to announce as the subject of his! ART ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT, January 1th, 1473. The Homes of England. Grand Allegories and Beautiful Siatess. Portraits of Celebrities, by Alex. Gardner ent were the Marquis de Noailies, the Marquis | Assuming the assessed value to be two-thirds | was laid: Of 6 inch main 70.218 feet or 13, | s0mOR® were OPINIONS WOT TO BE EXCLUDED. fioun ta dae Beeeage Making deep-sea, explore: | ‘and Madame de Chambrun, Sir Hdward Thorn: | i, rar noda tomiee Ae the gotowatiogan 24 ox: ile of inch, main W178 feet or 4 mites | “Phe continuance granted ia tue cane of Mrs neral Ramsa: . total, 9 feet or 18 n 26 Vharton ‘m struc rom ie docket fuother important mission. It will be remom- | J. Bancroft Davis, Mr. Swayne, the Minis. | sing property for taxation,) it will be seen More than one-fourth as much has been laid | byconsent of the deteuse ani Presecution, her Ted that the Sacr: ter from the Netherlands, Mrs. John A. King | that the actual v: the ‘Mail line, herpes 3 lost while plyin, and di neisco and Panama. The coast Mr. erg gpm anf oeg be ee @ of real estate in Washing- Muring the pest eleven months as for twelve Sal wens, = at Anaapello' Tanne y, and t a r. F, | ton exeeeds $100,000,000. This, of eouree, does |. years 4 regular panel was caller pUTpose of 3¢- . Chariton, sr. Mr. Grip, of the Bwedish le- Under the chief engineer of the Washington | lectings jury. Of the nineteen on the tween San Diego and Panama abounds in | gation, Mr. Turk, Commissioner Doughun not include Georgetown, or the District onteide Seen talds Of Soteeh tote | cope pe ee ee coir dive, six glass, Dr. co, | #queduct there has been | reefs and rocks, making navigation unsafe. | ind Mrs, Peter Parker, Mrs. Beach Lasrence of | of the two cities. Compating the eonsideration main 21,948 feet or over 4 miles; of 80 iueh water | were rejected for cause, having formed or ca, Congress made an appropriation for the Drak ke pressed 108) in the fe e x 4 inion of caploring the prey ‘although’ outede "the peeves. Judge Wylie, J ie, Mr. and | ex) (810,008,108) in transfers for the | main 1,750 feet or over 0}; miles; of 2 inch such an opi: = it prevent them serew steamer Potomac, which cleared yesterd. ith» fall cargo of grain and product for Live Horseshoe. She retarne 00 port, and is now ia the dock. Her Willsha *€ to be discharged Erspartery te 3 at Cramps ship yards, at i ee eae at noercths Late Santen Marder " Ashton, and nearly ali members of the , with the assessors ‘aisement of | water main 4.100 feet or over 04 miles—tota!. rend an ii ict, Bi 9 MATINEE TO-DAY, eoamencing at So’etoek. | bout of the United States, and the officers | Giblomatic corpe. Bre'vdive O€ taal estate tn Washington tors isa: | Hiss factor sie Oar atnoe O% j peremptorily challenged by thedefence and two Today Tae anes ne supreme Judicial Atrrigric, to cepta; shiléren, 1 ovat family orm nn Et Ee — 4 limited number of those seen st Secretary | 668) for the same period, and it shows that prop- ‘With a united purpose on the part of our citi W the state, and the fematning five were duly Se the oy! tr r six c, ae OF ae bal few days for the purpose of making had first attended that of Mr. | ¢rty to the eatent of nearty one-seventh of the whole | zens in pushii improvements and | sworn. Talesmen were thendrawn, from whom under of vigjat Elleot. Hi pos . He hot guilty, ie first Mowcny in February was st for the Fish’s ing forw: . Teee: fue has changed hands in twelor 1 Com- | beautifying our city, the more generous will the | the rest of the jurors may be selected, and a= THERE 18 CONSIDERABLE TALE among Con- See x uae ba! pared with our estimate of its actual ee) government be im ite appropriations for th« | some of them live fifteen or twenty miles dis- cs at MON DAY, ts! ange ata! own property; more rapidi: | tant from the court and readil Cold Weather in Maine. wane. Sue nae Can zor | Cremmen, chiefly Senators, about ordering an | | — Yesterday was General Dyer’s birthday, and | ($100,000,000,) it shows « change of one-te: will septeatists seek inveorengnte tour ahs? summoned, the court adjourned the trial # heet Bostox. yen. Te Dinas es from Blaine re- : F investigation into the transactions attending | the occasion was very appropriately celebrated | "THis exhibit shows, we believe, am activity in | and thousands will gather béte ¢2 enjoy the | Monday, when it is supposed the jurors will ail a renewal of the extreme cold weather W 4$HINGTON TH ER COMIQUE. | the attempts to the Memphis, El Paso, | by the family at their clegant home in tho | realestate transactions at the national capital many and inereasin ns of thé naclon’s | be selected. The court ruling, in accordance oo a Skowhegan this morning ( Eloventh street, south vania aveuue.) | Trans-Continental and Southern Pacific rail- | arsenal grounds. unparalleled, within the same time and propor. | eanite! gna washing! will soom Se the Dold” j Frith the opinion of hict Justice Taney, that stood 30 degrecs below zero. ™ AN ENTIRE XBW COMPAR: road bills, all of which organizations werefinally | —Last evening Miss Jeffries gave a most de. | tions, uy, any other city on the Amero couti- | of every Amériean citizen. waving su Gf Sxprésstd kn Gpinion Aid pot ae iw Faons. ‘26. — lightful german to her friends. There were This much «f om Substantial Very respectfully, Kicsouns & Lara. dinqualify a person from sitting on thé iury if Earthquake in Matpe. 4 i iis a a mane Be averrea positively on his col dare that such Warervitis, Me. Jav. 1 —A Blight hock Tae ex-Eurress Evcuaie anv tax Boxa- | opinion would not prevert his giving a fair anc of ake was felt at Brunswick, Me., at 6 PaRvists—Attilude of the Bonapartisis in te | impartial verdict on the evidence, the counsel | o’elock this moruing. French ae Empress Eugenie will soon pel pedienarne yp fy Speen. ig bis di . = a ition to the people, et except being allowed iD Avernia Promise To Herr Faaxce ids ee ett to veremptory challenges after oar Jurors | awatnen Panta tP in ‘orn. : Brosperity about sixteen couples dancing, The Genera} | Wustrates the rapid strides of wis and Mra. Jeffries received the of choir acy | Which Washington is marching to fhe front, and complished daughter in pod nga Sy atyle, | “suming ite proper place among the energetic Thich at once made all feclat home. At about | Ad enterprising cities of our vast republic. 4 8 o'clock the german commenced, and contin- | /8Tge port real property which changed ued until 1 0’clock, with an intermission for re- Nee eas ne Sem yen wes Purchased by Bet ithe ww favorite, wen orthe Sgonon 8 GNIGHE. To bie 1 ‘The besatiful Mh pet evpations. SISTERS. THA. The bewildering IDA liane and versatiliste. ci OTTO BURBANK. that she assumes the regency during her so' fresh: fries ‘with Roes- | REW residents, persona of wealth attracted here | minority. The empress on Thurs ny had been aceepted and sw: structed the Marquis de Banville, a JAMES DO 3 tle, Among the ladies present wire Mrsieer. | from all sections of the Union by the seomper: | Calne ane ere on Thuraday night wa- Uamador at Vienna, t be popular and superb CAPITAL BAL- chingon, Mrs, and Mise Forney, Miss Thurman, | 2¢usive plan of improvements” by which Wash- | France. She went several times to the rooin in Andrassy an expression of the ger sugwented, and consisting Mrs. Somerville, Mian West, Miss Abbott nk ington was being redeemed from the accumu. | which the body lies. Victoria seat Col. Gardi F ernment Go A PERPECT LEVY OF LOVEL! ise bung Bal belle, and sister Sith of long years of stupidity and sioth- | ner to Chiselhurst with an autograph letter. 4 tions of the Duke de The fal character dancers, GUS PETERS, of Mrs. Mise Kilbourn, Miss Rap- | {tlneas, and began to assume some of the easen- | telogram of condolence hes been reseived from lence Belge publishes ne MLLEANNETA. The beautiful dansouse, BMILY ‘Misa Mi ‘ea | tial features of @ modern center of civilization. | the Pope. Cardinal Bonaparte is expected to von Beust in answer to the ke suitii- mead setio-comle iD. eoneraacsi and Mise | is rapidly on the in- | arrive hourly, Prince Napoleon come Grammont. The count ‘Austria coe = ie erat he - enterprise in eounection | of Germany, not i tried to dissuade France from to war with ie cee ene, aise ae. peaeds kergstecdotermeery | sevetoreractven at Chisel Bonap: i SS iain agatrais France, after it was Jared, een a @, ave vl rst. cl » Setingsevae FA RWTR EA fede Tapidly’ secumulating busines, | ists offcers in ‘ Kaond: whereapon: Gamat Peni eect | asked for analliance, abd Austriarefured. oe BELLE Guana oe aaa tome time to va % b lis with th growth of our wide re leave te attend the funeral. Permission wil! | fends Tree oe eed panes b-..4 pes s Gan consil aiden! er The old caroritew retained, mae largest Rework eee ae. pupsicion this BE Sage peu 57% of the midshipmen taahacd in cluseriog within sight of the capital dom: an areas ara Men lahou reports to the i ie sat tbe ‘Bonaparte deputies | yoy 1 Lovisiaxa-—The fasion wenigte wi remedies, cademy, ‘nnapolis, took place sever: undred thousand intelligent, lent tl arm: affected . Join Loumiana {1 yesterday. Fietirne fon ey ous twice daily.) Dr. J. Taber Johnson. B | might af the naval academy battery room, qttch | American gitizons. We append a complete et aia Napoleon be =f gE a en eng po — by Senators Jenks, 7 s saga from pain and slecplessnces, he | was Rage og ge 3 wirente. during years, ; but no Prumian Diet Count Von E: the | Nolan, Swerds, ont Hanashker, " sits up most of the time during the day, and is | rican and other bi q the center | and with the: tion of a portion of i- | the Napoleonic who yesterdsy withdrew from Senate: opXe On Exhibition May No. | able to isitors, He of the sag ange waeer playing, | vania avenue and M streat'all within the past | post-morecm. examinatio prlinticn tutedined as hamener Gis iter. | SRE. j end Sale white and greem moss sur- | eighteen months. statement, im connec. fai aan ™ tri Founding. 32 the mom, in flowers, was the word tion mith the extent of sewers, water pipe, &<. .« rei ty ots i feleome.' The band furnished we compile from recent; ps of wore ah music. An alcove was: ‘dressed for Pre- | sive report of the board of | S works. tshows i | i i it STREETS PAVED IN WASHINGTON. i ‘ ‘ i teo- | Nghted Sees, gaa two large | wes—Pirst strest, from Pennsylvania avoaue = = =. ty | tiled this ‘that George Sunith told’ him = four hundred the went gueliet the ah QE Se Ee ea conse are. | Sars persed scenes provers te ces ight, evened wi Tsasuber 6f ladies were | Unterecesion Sta orth Fsmoet ond Mow doroy sa freeones § eal Topeka in Caldwell’s interest. Witness had no Miss | Nellie | avenue; aleo, from the intersection of New Jer Fema stcoded to by at O° | pecuniary interest in Caidwoll's boat | the Preddout entered tae feeder stati Ad | sey avenue aid north G street to north Ke sirect; could ates tones tein ae the Chief.” eee ere nein Poem was © prom- wood. Second street, from Pennsylvania ave- NS, Ete., Beeced, ene ‘members of the jure, | omade avenue, decorated with can- | mao to north I street; wood. Third strest, from H og fer ¢ for Srey ee ea gan froma te bashe ‘to the | Maryland aveuee to north M street and Now ‘ips Fee fase, was eutd %S be in ucpsod to vote for ie Minister trom Naren a r a Noll for $2,000. Witness did net know whether a aa, with at rye Sore csnal ssc ecamtce | Judge Fisher has returned to his residence well, that be was net authorized by him (Cald- | in corner %: SSS are | eee ment a praness Baco. Avvintinenetiie . ove oF beth awk ‘The New York Journal of Commerce peverely —On dit, that Mr. Frank Gasaway will, on comments on the proposed amendment to the the 16th instant, lead to the provides that ‘‘no catension granted prior to the —The 1 1 # E i j z | i

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