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EVENING STAR, | | Published Daily, Sundays excepted, Fouk Cents PER MONTH. counter Two Cexts cach. By mail—three mouths, $1.50; | nix + $3.0; he year, $5. + THE WEFKLY STAR— Published Priday—g1.sy | ayear. S# Invariably inadvance, in both eass,and | be paper sent longer than paid for. inbed on application. WASHINGTO D. C., WEDNE DAY, JANUARY 15, 1873. | SPECIAL NOTICE: Mrs. Jones’ Cough Mrxture ENT =- — ‘a _ INFIDEL? This excellent COUGH SYRUP haa now bern weed i i anata ith tenmuniy br tgrceis ef ive'sene wen | Washington News and Gosaip. Of Springfield, Mi. bas prepared a Toctece on the | BEPEMalling muceees. Te it euaily administered, Tatler Vife and roti v= wentisnwate of pees ery % ths Seciaty. | Another bright, beandif{? day was yesterday, | amd the gay world in its Hfightest attire fitted from house to house, ging the kindtie-t Tex Finer EB Will introduce ihe | prune of lite, and possessed of many fascina- & with ¥ H be conside Hens, Every visitor felt an interest in meeting be had at Ballantyne’s. 8.' 92 Mepresented. we invite a trial * are at the Ariington, her, for she seems a link connecting the past | and fi THE CREDIT MOBILIER INVESTIGATION. | Testimeny of Messrs. Cranc, Ham, and Daran Brooks — Brooks made a gteat efftrt to get the crefit mo- greetings. The sumptuons mansion Atter ovr report closed yesterday of the pro- | bilier stock taken In New York, but no one took NG RzexrTioy or Presi- | in Georgetown was thronged all day with an} ceedings of the special committee of the Honse | it,onm the groand that the are es wo cence members By Mr. tioms with Mi for this $10,000, the compan: ted | created a favorable impression eS Pies eens, SAU. Fe. shares, | ® e first mol ponds? the market. ; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania eee cor, Lith 8¢., . THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, S&S. H. MAUPPMANN; President, j | ——_e———— TEE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to their ribers at Tex ( et berg od Forry- > TWO CENTS. ionging to credit mobitier being wseit to lata Brooks:—First hail Dusiness transac ir. m I866 or 187. Mt for the ste though he was not able to have it put upon ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, j NAPOLFONWS FUNERAL. 25.000 People View the Remain. ew cr abet one 2 por went, Pe eg eek oe ml wy te re | Emperor Teok, viewed the bedy of tix te. Emperor Napmiewa white lying in sistr. \ witbstanding the (preseriet cf the tmpma-nea crowd, there were Bat tow aecidents. amd thew were of a slight character. Queen Victoma will tad the Pumera! in poron, bat w i be uated om the mournful occasion by Vie~ Sydney. Lord 2 ene bok! A the vestry of Ricbiiond in reselatiou of, coale} nee with the Eampoos Eagenie, Am Immenve Crowe to See the Proces- sivm Lexpes, Jan. 15—A dispatch from hurst this’ morning stys immense ¢ people are coll Ethene to witness the Simeral proce of } ron. One thousand mtre= pelitan poltceaen Tine the randway lending from or ‘an adult DENT GRANT will be held this evening at the | €¢sant company. Mrs. Cooke, a lady of beanty | ot Rep: atives, of which Judge Poland is | TaN Rave had eto In ceahtt mobniee ts |! ere (ee ce Emperer died to the ABRAHAM LINCOLN, a ily cape alt the wa | cae case ee and fine manners, received ali gracioasty, and | chairman, to inquire into the credit mobilicr | MAMI Baye had &: Regarded it as patri- | ace. Flags arc displayed at bait met neat 2 Seciosbs bar | nas Meson eee ‘and, Serene mann Sant see introduced cach to Mrs. ex-President Tyler, and | charge: = tic in Air. Brooks wo spend his time in eeturesso | flac’, FIM are leplayed at Nal mast and big | Seo Alec, for the relief of patie Ixrenxat Ruevextn—The reesipts trom this | Miss Boutwell and Mise Ramsey, who were re- ‘THE TESVINONY OF MR. H. @. CRANE een ee eee oe ee The Funerat . @7 Hon. Hexey W _Preskient tect, | staace of conmuimstion, Thess cases, thomsh we io ceiving with her. Mrs. ‘Tyler is just if the | wos continued as Lollows were of wo we ln bediding Che rend. S- Hovek« | x canon, Sam. teeetbe femal of Peplase pu ! ot France took piace at Chivihact Lipp thir ning. Although 10 o'clock was the hear > desig: iar the procession to move from the wd saat with the present. It is rare in Washington that | "A. No, sir; Mr. Ieurant did. The company SENATOR WARLAX'S ELECTION. suaaane te bo 1FTH LECTURE, GRAND STAR COU Piao Tue Skvare Navas. Cowmrrrer did not hold | we have the opportunity of paying court toex- | had nothing to do with it, Did not think Me, | Question b: tn ate ~ :F aCe GRAND STA SE ROS their regular weekly meeting to~day,on account | Ereatuess. It ts ny OF remark that Mi j\cbson Nas present when the transaction with Lhe epee = Fe owy apd yy wy sa. | Temains tothe chapel dew up in frou ° —— NA NS, Druenist, “ cheer | t sn in | Seward never aceepted an invitation to y r. Brooks took place. He Ison) subse s e not ©: js seme o p vat st cop Of the continued absence of Senator Cragin in | Washington alter hee ended hie patie lite, ene Guently came and got the eertideate of stock, Is | torial clection in 186% im Lowa. pe cence at So maein. S Seputation nove tr Corner 27 and D streets nortawest. | New York. ‘ Ar LINCOLN WALL. sitters A $2,300 Vacancy.—Phe post ‘on of one o human nature, and finds that she can irst mortgage boi then were worth 55 cents. Q. It has been stated to me that you gave a SUBJECT: PEST 4 in the Uni Chet ‘eciye and enjoy hom: Q. What was the profit realized by Mr. | the canvass | assisted. . = LEB & PERRIN’S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. | the principal bookkeepers in the United States : y bes in FEMALE COSTUME. J7$ FOLLIES a «1 to avokd the namerons Coun- | Treagumer's office is vacant, aud will be tilled by | fcr hat all the Se aed teaeteciee ene | aie Beser ven! Seat 7 & competitive examination. The position is | others who were Continually arriving. a ver) sad le J. ©. PARK y good trade. 527 Teh atzeet. ~ Vita setts, |) Worth $2,000 a year. Were, present daring the afternoon, vp wut ? —- ---- — 2 ROT ’ —— aT , tor Chandler, In elegant dre g nduced Mr. ‘Tue Boston Fine—Gen. Builer and Richard ‘ vet 7 3 A Cara, Bey, in: bi —_ ~ - w missioners , dikeov a safe at |) com! morning, and argned in favor of | rit, Mrs. un, 3 owen, m1 ‘course fee REPRE EE Aes COP for the core “f Nervous Wenknew, Early Decay. |! having the duties remitved om gras in bond de. | ™4ny others who were unknown to the writer. WORSTED GOODS, CANVASS CHENILLE, | Ditease of the Ee hana en Be ea inh || stroyed by the fire in Boston FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, Bumbers hs © been cured by eS . Madge, hekl a large reception, and made many 2 t bie gemed: pted by a desire to At Tne Waite Hovex.—There were a large frie : >. PATTERNS, and all Materia for Embroidering the affieted ti rate il dy the rele} number of visitors at the White Honse this | "™ juenis 2 pebaived many catte, | DUEARE and Neilson. Docs not kuow if Darant MPING promptly atiended to, at or preparing and using this medigine, in m — The Misses Poore raanycatin: wed "ens. StLME Revers, — | ™epEosey mT LETH R TSMAN | Tycaldent. Schators Cameron, Pratt, Sieve, | — ThE handsome daughters of Judge Fisher = oe h street, opposite Patent Office. wilt ri ‘Station D. Bible’ House, | Nye and Wilson, and a number of Representa’ | 21 the lovely Mrs. Charles Fisher entertained | Brooks was paid on the 20th of tivesaaw the President in the forenoon, delightfully in their tastefully arranged house, ——_—__ which isa ideal home. ‘TRE TELEGRAM (mentioned in yesterday's STAR) purporting to have been serit by the = The only place im tae city PINKING and EMBROID- AMUSEMENTS. PINKIN pe RS ed EMBROTDERINGSILKS | NA LON AE Miitie Lee wal Mosaser, MAURER, 617 7th str PRENCH FLUT Alo, STAMPING ry ‘THis (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, neutral lands, has not reached the President. | words of commendation bestowed npon them by ‘Opps Patent ¢ é Sea pany eandla a tee. When the request is officially made, the troops | the occupants of the different carriages that pe RTER OF HUMAN HAIR. cin pes ayers Sowaves Wi be promptly withtrawn.__ ets ie ee ee won sure tho 510008 wes pall fos dit mobilier ps am i o : , Mo- | be compensated for all the anathemas that were vagy’ P — 6 GRAND BARGAINS AT when they will make their lebat ia pablic ia the Oovasexart Cotwas ry ve Chteer — nrurer Case.—The President has appointed | ¥°Ed ont upon them one year ago. MANUALOF ARMS and EXHIBITION DRILL |} Stanley Matthews and A/F. Perry, of Ohio, as | ,—M®® Kilbourn, with her mother, Mra. Jor Previous to which will beaeted the charuing ym») | counsel for the government in the eredit m.- | G*™ her daughter, and Miss Lindsey, received MADAME ESTREN'S, GIS 1d sevvet, second door from @ street, Cheap Curls, Frimcottes, of amt lowing. Mii sioousi ot monty t iooeed Ms 2 : — Georgetown is charming, but it was a | AY On etober I5eF 186h, wow loge iim | interest in the road. 5 pleasant change to return to the wide, smooth | $25,c00 for three months at 1D Governor of Arkansas to the President, request- | streets of Washington; and if that mach-abused January 30th you loa: ‘ 4 tT come Voluatesity without eammas ing the withdrawal-of troops from the Cherokee | Board of Public Works could have heard the | °&Mt; On a subsequent ee et gttr cna | Seathat. he was a. trostas bute, the Canes least. Knows nothing of the relations between | Pll, I belleve, sabseri Q. Was it not on account of the loan te Mr. Durant? No, sir. I swear ‘Ison. ey a oh FS Phunty tol: | | By Mr. Niiack:—Mr. Harlan was an old ronal friar, and witness thought he wont fa care 0 Never made any effort to get Senator Carpenter wo take an | 2 be Prince Impe . For the purpose of secur Q Whose lection? ee A. Hiarlan’s. (Sensation.} For the purpose | ™oved: the deputation of workmen fre ve = ie biti then. The Union | of secering Ore tatnence of some newspape eet tar nts Sune, hs | Fosge Se Sak Shae at sce | Sev oes evkeoar appa” Noe $3,000 grucrel | and drien by a postillion, and ee oo eal who numbered 880, and included the Prince Eres ‘it. ir. Crane, do know the futerests of the road. h il re. Mi t kes etter 7 Py wi E A. Lao not recollect. 1 did asst has Mr. Fillmoy rs. ler takes a better eaves the moucy was paid by Mr. Brooks. hed a large in tin tows myscil, A. t know, sir. ht check fer $10,000 to assist in that clect i do no! ww, sir. Ithoughthe had made rere Tend oe cache Oe hut know what were the reasons which | ecb. [Laughter.) urant to wake the transfer to Mec. velvet, and ¥ i Brooks or Neilson. There were several divi- ony. and for what purpose sey hy ig ‘A man bearing the tri-eolor, borne on an ase per cent. On : A VOLUNTARY WITNESS. 000 at per | _C. S. Bushnell was sworn, and sintod that be | ice and visit, Paris workmen who were to walk at the head of the procession, arrived at the fame time. They wore les in their coats, and carried jowers in their hands. On Q. Cam yum explain the bistory of these | The Tuners! procession started for the = at Li o'clock and moved in the following ow stuck, cul at the last moment before th. with uncovered heads, hearing their wreaths? the chaplain of the fanilly, beating alot a got dencrucifix; the hearse, drawn pycient bored — (who went uncovered), Prince Jerome apoloun, Prince Joachim, Prince Achille, M. ESS | Bouher, aud many distinguished Amperialists, TR. English’ noblemen, Paris priests, and othe rial was very pale, and exh ited traces of the anguish he bas ui = the The Em Eagenic was too tll funeral. Tie colin ze was no faneral ser- mon atthe chapel. The Bishop of Southwark were sold to Mr. Alicy | Ames coniract. After the road bad becn buiic | *ME 4 requiem inass over theremains. He was was made, | cre cla nes Rinced about 9380000 worth of thai ) ve vag 8 stoch in the market. ir. mes was also mek- ated . positively it was for | ing strenuous efforts fo get the stock on the | Chapel with the choir, and conduoted the biller ials. Mr. Mathews dectines, however, | the high compliment that is paid this detightial | the stock. I inade the entries myself. Witness J market, 1c was thuatty decided to sell the bonds | “Jes! Lortiom of Use services. fe rea 2 i to the J00th meridiay the ered mobilier was | Susistet by Father Goddard, spiritual adviser af Seek cee te Coe tween three and four millions of dollars stock the Jate ex-emperor, and ‘all the priests w | were chaplains at the Tuileries durt Sieg’ Was present al the . made le deposited in the sacristy, which has bee fsees ots sad soo our mewletoeh before. par- “OURS,” ce of previous binding engage ach Lucsday by a throng Of callers | ae AN the transactions om ted Nicndaan | Poiused to sell the "bone and in ise or ats | into.a mortuary chapcl hel the removal of the here. ocal-ir made, and this will necessitate the . Kilbourn’s parlors still retain the beantiful | Crea mobilicr were with Mr Nelle months $10,000,000 worth’ of bonds were sold. | Mody to France for final interment. The pros appointment of another in bis place. slecorations that were prepared by her neighiiors | TS" sre the Give onda part of the delivery || Whe ctedtt mol Ceaston was very jong, and the hearse JUST OPENING e ‘To MORROW EVENING, Janaary 16, at, i re er upon return from Europe. Ferns aud | 0: Wate the PB YF to his friends in € was at the chapel betore the cud of the = — tinnbarnad a plaice Tue ARKANSAS SENATORSHIP. Both | antuin leaves are trained Seay pod npon the "A COR cortege had Jelt the family mansi 4 Z LE PETIT FAUST. Movies of the Arkausas legislature voted sor | walle, while above the siding doors are Ue wi - e. wo he come home” in autumn leaves. am ao ttwarech FER Date Teagr on eae, ficrent neighbor contributed each word. 1c |)? f aid eo oe Sa yi. Graclamd, | W859 beautiful tribute to the well-known 5.0. PB. Suyder, ; : democrat, 34. ‘The democrats think enough ra. | a Ustic taste of Mrs. Kilbourn, oe A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, OF ALL COLOLS, a FE Yes, sir. I took a copy from my book, and J % ect them to I will read it to yeu, if you w: hear it jge Poland. take stock should be proud of it. mobilier steck was thrown ont would have nothing to do with it because they | >#poleon rete Mo] tHovcHT Tuzre Was reauD » Witness hat that | @ letter from a prominent bank wherg the credit | "Pree abreast. and in that onder procerded to AN the carriages and pedesty ns Were erawn ‘asthe han | theckopel. The Prince imperial and Prince ABD CO) ned trom the chapel ia ong carriage. They were cheered by the crowdé i . cre e y iT throogh whieh they pasted. At least 96,004 poo ype mane will. come to the support of Garlacl | — There were many other agreeable Tuestay P aaiaey Brooks Tos, rex > . SATURDAY APTEENOON e vet him. bag 5 sai or receptions, but those mentioned ave specimens stock, at par,with the five bond. | He thought a great wrong was being done by | Pt gathered to ee funeral procession. =F aa ‘ : INEE. - ler F. i, | ofall; so we need not protong the list, although Mock “etv cash, Draft due Sa dansay, | wie uvestigntion. ‘There was a want of mora} AFFAIRS EN “FRISCO. IMEE in vy Cuances. ramanite E an; A a) 8 ock—| " oa 20 . pr r oe e r —The evening was divided between Opera tov of machinery afloat at Norfolk, Va. 1 Eo ars Gee ee Cem Mtanmac’s given 8. ¥. Tilley is detached from temporary duty 7 Washington and ordered to the hydvographic | _— This evening, Mrs. Bames, of With and ML iewt. Horatio R. Wilson, from the Con- | Streets, gives a debut ball to her daughter. nd ordered to the Guard on the 20.u | — Mrs. Judge Embry, 1820 I street, receives Fia. Chief Engineer J. B. Kimball, as OF aN VARE EA- OPOLITSN VARIETY THEA PLANOS— For Pe LN stelJation wania jeunes for the pact twenty sears Well Known, at ae, al Piano aad Musical Instrument Makers and : ¥i - 5 Born tHe Lor e a as are out for receptions on Friday me im Pianos and Musical Inetis ledge Tian 7 ‘y ‘ HOMACRER & C0-S PISS UTE ADELPUIA. E iginal ARTE | back United States Senator. The tusion legis | —Mr-and Mrs. Carlisle Patterson have Issued | entry v kD. Setar is | . coe . D WN 5 lature elected Gen'l W. L. McMillan to tie | invitations for a reception at Brentwood trou GREAT REDUCTION LN PRICES. ia - enate to succeed Kellogg. A ballot was tal 3 to7 p. m.on Tueslay the 2ist. sas: iki wll ‘ act enfithed «Ti : the long term, commene’ng March 4. —Mrs. E. D. N. Southworth will receive at her tp pes Chay eng ay ered ig gil Great ‘Cory nor Warmoth ' received nine votes in tie | nome, Protpeet Cottage, Georgetown, ev re, as ell 9 OF x *. : enate and eighteen in the House, the largest 5 be had mow for the fol FAME A Ef a ant t for any one candidate. nig tore. pric . . - 9 “ 0 957 EXTRA NoTI rand Cotaptimentary B SqUanE PEAS qos Trent pauses Gr. ANAGER B. HENZE, THURSDAY EVE xs. Grant’s afternoon receptions will be Nos tre Siaeos dor yesterday publist ® eek 1 5 NING, Jannary 16. ) yp Saturday of each week from 3 t0 5 p. in. , rahe Vike aura tees Gite par. | eee _______tt column account of the Stanley | until further notice, ce inst, wt, are invited to c dit b a % dimer, and the puzzle is how Preston managed — Speaker Blaine’s receptions will be held on get up the admirable report, as nobody saw 4 the Lear Friday evenings: January 17, Feb- | wistal pt aos nob kes.” Ifhe wrote the name of Jas. Brooss | cya" fea zr ANOTHER J EW HOST OF TALES a Migr! ret anrenes ay says | ruary 7, and February 21. Pas Loyen' > — ly — ISS ~, At fiw gage he owd nque a nce “Mr. Stanley's | _ Mrs. Blafne’s receptions will be held eve: as the belonged to Charles H. Neilson. P < (Pr eee AbD hiscoe tight,» return to England from his Hcrnid African mis | wadnesiay atternooe, tow 200 til € o'elock, | G- te uot the erasure ot'a name and the gab- | MAttee Mljourned wutil to-morrow morning at i ana eres , sion ‘he has scarcely received a compliment | }ycinciay afternoon stitution of another name a falsification of your a mh ‘ SQUARE PRG THE MAN OF MYSTERY. among the mumerou! a befor: blic at could . pai Pogrpement of he complished grin inst: him ‘ WIULIAM FOREPAUCH. Miss ALICE NAPIER, | paid to iim by ao La “hae AP oe ” Swthelr feats, own Protea? january 7th. es thet: mequallod for ‘Th. brated, a . neo et, rarabiiit ch conwed and silver will probably close its labors this week. All of vole—| . 14h % agree to take the stock, bat now would m BoE aiet, December sith, ter, In the | SEES Uo and os they agreed to take it. > warch National Bank. James Brouk January 20th, 18.—Check Book Fourth Nationa! | heard Mr. Ames mention haying offered : a roxinecd three of the credit oo Ts, recently used evenings, January 17th and February uth, by ints, aad pointed out slatuyeot Louisiana yeste ach. | the Attorncy General and Mrs. Williams, . Aines had paid for of transfer of written but he did not remember wha: | entered into vioue. Sire felt t , y erasure Was made, an Saturday from7 to 11 p.m., commencing wiih ied that it was in b Will ballot each @ hed. Ss: lay, 18th inst. crasure had been made before ) Stock to either Colfax. Blaine, K m puis Payabie—Jomee Brooks! acconut—note due | Garfield, Bingham or Senator W day, @3 ba Pena | never 1 it to any member of Con, Did vot think that Mr. Hooper F. Ham was recalled, ould be now. in the Philadelphia | ary Witness’ by the entry showing the various shares; aise, tl elison, ay Under the entry of ose mame had Scotti: hon Witeees TRE ARIZONA DLAMOND Pra gress. | | In the municipal court to-day, Ale: or Mr. Ames | bell, counsel for Arnold and Slack, of were ashamed of having taken hold aii helpe! | Seid fame, deman them through at the beginning. Did not think | s8lust them. The judge . ctright te vote | 2nd divided between them, each taking ‘acific railroad matters. Saw no more inn- | Hong Tuong died, but physicians saved He iety in it than one owning nation: By Jodge Potand:—Tt was the understand olds $102,000 x, and Saw Francisco, Jan. 1.—Charles A. Te was to-day convicted of the murder of Josey a, | Crotty. ded to sec the ind! but said he would cons: ac : : Hong Tuong, a Chinaman, and Hong Chang, Stigation. | Lis mother, agrecd to commuitt suicife at thd having stock it. | “tme time. ” A quantity of arsenic was procured mse ong bank | Chung’s lite. TRE PROECT OF THE ODD FELLOWS to build acoliege at Napa was abando nt tom ishand writing, and that Mr. Ames got the large amount of stock day. Ten thousand cotlary had been subscribed Le son's name | enable him to f as Mr. ‘nts which be hat | by various lodges, which will be rewurned te mes | Shea. He had no memory at. all in rei fad exp: Me in one Of his letters, that if they MORE IXDIAN DEPREDATIONS to the erasure. ce where the name shoukd be. y Judge Black: honors. sl upon : bs atall dew itering as that how | _—Mrs. Governor Cooke wit receive on Tucs- A. It depends altogether how the court would many amembers of his $x from 2 to 5 p. m., beginning Tueslay, bas such entry. The erasure was in the By ¥ ever received any instruc- ‘Twi carbiy YopriBu INVEBTIOA TION cox rae xe from Me. Sunehs. Goindnes bis mame. P o might heve been probable that Mr. Brooks’ airree, of which Judge Potand is chairman, | FOR TY-SECOND “CONGRESS | tase: was writen iment a mon Bocount of the intimate conne¢tion of Mr. Neilsou with s ‘The Wilson House special committce mot rf , went back on Congressmen after the stock had | 2¢ Teported in svathern Oregon. There haw Vas inthe habit of making | fOR* UP; when it had been promised gobeck on | Capt. Jack's garriaon, heen no battle yet between the troops avd GOAT AND AGAIX. minutes past twelve o'clock the com eit a largely attended special meeting of the mber » this afternoon, ex- Mayor Selby offered a series of resolutions rela- tive to the proposed cession of the pari of Grat lnand and the selations of the city with the Central Pacific railryad company. The first Tesolution earnestly inst the ces sion of a part of Goat Isiand to Central Pa cific, Southera Paciic, or auy ether railroad company, for the reason that the istand is im eunible to the defense of the city; that the buikling of a pier three iniles jong iruam the Oak= h Graham, Fannie May, Suli Ci 5 Mr. Brooks. Ii Mr. Brook: e was written land shore to the sland would obstract th rahers Suits Bet ete ee eee ened Te eee te be eam uss | This Aftermoon’s Proceedings | i052 i220 wisa aces, mil. destroy the ad amiage gronmd of Chie CHENBACH 'S, oo dee ee that but Tew witnesses will be sumumencd by Wapaxspay, January 15, Tig HOMAS ©. DURANT ON THE RAND. — and in all probability shoal the bar outside ‘oo 423 lth rect The accompli ™ Peters, 3 either Mr. Amesor Mr. Brooks. ‘The latter, it ATE.—Mr. Wrightyon the part of him | y 70" C. Dureat sworn: —Kesides in ; , fp city will aden setae reviinies kee ay fee BF. 0.1 ks Miss Amanda , hog re Eprom eta ee et oe ree | ae in the Union Pacitic railroad company and a it’ mobilicr, ‘capital s1,- | slips and cars together in Mission bay. tor tha ce ny " MeCom> was en ig bet nck estiniony was oF rt | director therein. Ceased to be a director in May all paid in cash, dollar for dollar. <Wit- | Second resolution reviewed substantial RPAIRER OF Pl om and Wednesiay—-OOLLEES | Merona, ngaged, ~ y nting from the views aj or June, 1869. Was a stockholder in the eredit | ness was requested to furnish a full list of stock- | terms of agreement made last fail Sones tel at KARR S FE. Hatz and Satnriay Miss Mason's question of the authorityeer tu Secretary vt ilier. f the i kdollers, aad J holders. He was further examined as to the or (og eg OP Fare ope Seated, bs ijur at ROSBAGMALSS, SOT jeeday stat Saterday” ben Me. Oaken ese PALA eee aot | feas eiliou® Culted” wenfeprnntes ordored to Po Gt wustecs to'whom the Amen contract | dend had been deciarel by ths exeiie mobiticr, | were to Abandon the “Goxt Taiaed, Sith eea FO wil cnet wie peeee tenth aoa a ae er mentary Bonoft | WCB Mr. Oukes Ames récetyed ts’ mail, iu the - ru \e = r - Gl 3s. bw ‘Complimen Was a i novi. to KNIGHT. Ro New Stars next week, oo “ House of Representatives, among other envel- | "sty. ‘Bayard, from committee on’ fiance, re- | sw, but ha It wh on opes opened 'was.oné containing —_ or pe bill for relief of John Thompsou Mason, | did sign a paper to distribute some i the capital stock was increased, the stock could | &! te | ini : ; cents, Bot after the making o/ | the surrender to sad com Of cortaim rer UST AND SHALL. NCOLN HALL. ‘ backs, but without a line of writing to i te collector of the port or Baltimore. Passed. | be on hand, M — the sender. Mr. Ames remarked that he sw Mr. Pratt introduced tM) authorizing bulid- | to enable hi pee ed THEODORE THOMAS’ bod of Wyoming and ston@ma railroad, = posed some! be H. B. UNEQUALLED CONCERTS, en, and he i inget Morrill (Me.) introduced Dill to amend it the patent and copyright laws. SIXTY DISTINGUISHED! PERFORMERS. | %? bog Hig ie THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING STOCK | pho politic ia reepectfally informed that Mr, THE- OF KLEGANT RAIMENT FOR ObLUEE THOMAS will give : See ae THREE GRAND CONCERTS, committee will be submitted to the Senate | then’ proceeded with: smd the following bil POSITIVELY THE LAST OF THE SEASON. | to-day, sustaining the view taken by the Secre- | passed:— Authorizing’ the removal of Os MONDAY EVENING, Jaguary 20:n, * A xrxoniry nEronT ofthe Senate finance | ‘scussed until the expiration of the morning | time, HABLE BROTHERS, hour, when it went ever. ‘Lhe ealender was | names and intended to Was to trausfer Of [timo or three ashe thought Mr. tendérs claimed | Indian bonds in the state of Kansas. rangement between Mr. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. i and had no reference Corner 7th ond D Ste. reserve, ‘The of the Secretary in thie | NOUSK.—Mr. Sawyer, (Wis.) from the com- i = oe pepe ped Le et mater seems 16 be clearly defined by Ndtared MUST AND SHALL LE SU0LD bo sahegnerniey 55-8205. pst concert jn Wasi. “* QUESDAY EVENING, Fantaty 21st, SECOND GRAND CONCERT. , WEDNESDAY, THIRD AND LAST CONCERY, | acts were passed. Mr, Palmer, (Jowa,) from the commities on | With TO MAKE KOOM FOR THE INMENSS STOCK OF KiCH AND BBAUTIFUL t witness | be bought for 90 foreach of the years 1566 am&Is77; in Mas not the books of that erm | which was in December, 1867; it was é per cent. | pending in the United States Senate, aud make 'S certified copies thereof. “Wi ESwhon | theis. teruisus at Mission bay, in. mn of a city subsidy of $2,500,000 ang cement, maile p Oakes Ames’ contract the stock was considered | S¢rved streets and marked places. This pesola- ing as to who Nr. | worth 200 or 39 per cent. On cross-examtha- | tion recommended the municipal aathorities to his stock. Heard him | tion, witness said he would beable to exhibii | carry out the termsof that: times. (Said ie hail an | si the books, showing the transactions, : ied up the motion to recon- | engagement to deliver someto Mr. Colfax. Thi those relating to the fransfer of stock, but this | Yesolution was w muuch) sider the vote by which ihe bull for the reliet af | some other members of Congress were m. deficiency he could make up from the books of | Wasthen made to postpone ti Mrs. Admiral Dahigreew was passed, which was | tioncd. Made an impression On witness at the | debit and ercdit of stockholders. He had no alea | sileration of the Anies was giving these | the transfer books were abstracted for auy i kegp the stock timscl’. | pose. His opinion was they were mislaid. Never had avy conversation with Chas. Fi. | ness was examined at length with “ 1 ot re- | Neilson. Did have a transaction with Mr, | the Union Pacitic railroad company im its rela. tary of the Treasur, ania his right to issue any | Strictions upon the alienation of certain Miang | James Brooks, which was purely a business ar- | tious with the eredit mobilier. be 6 allor the 000, cal rook as a ‘the ‘TO- DAY'S SESSION. reterence Z being a member of Cot dt- was not iv | things, that the profits were about #7 Mon | S acts of Congress, via: Act of February, 2% mittee on commerce, reported bill to autuor | consideration of any past werviees' rendered, or | the Expendisare ot $60,000 000 for bailing and | atone Bene: actot duly, 11, 1862, and act ot Match 3, ize the Secretaty of Wer to contract for the | any to be rendeved by Mr. Brooks. That gen- | equipping the road. and also-by idlecision of the Supreme Court, le> | construetion of a light dratt snag boat to plyou | theman expressed adesioe to have some of th livered by the Chief Justice himsoll, who was ppl, Msouri, aud Arkansas rivers. | stock, nnd witness arranged to let him have 169 Secretary of the Treasury at the time these i. shares Bn gg ong Pig o him have | eleven this morning. i at worth ol vn The commitice reassembled about half past TRE USPERGEY except ion on the question being wie tw 7 and himself. Oakes Ames was examined as to the cost of Sew Yor 3. & ty Mr. Brook: | the Union Pacific railroad, saving, among oturr | gonud'trse inile ae eo khe wean Jury have found true hills for mupder inst Sharke: - Distri “Thtomey Phelps says there are fourteen murterera now in the tombs awaiting tra. Thew cases will be takew Up a sv0n as possible. ‘D RAILROAD, Three humited men commenced work yester- Mr. Henry ©. Crane was the Grst witnoss | day ai 79th street mpun one netionat ke ner, Spppapriations, roeorted ie al post ofice | stock, and’ five first sworn. In the main iis testinouy was similar SPRING GOODS NOW IN PREPARATION. GRAND WAGNER NIGHT, THE IxAVGURATION BsLL—Dr. J. D. | appropriation billy whicte was referred to tue | Mr. Brooke being a government dicetor det not | to that given Gees Be Polat ee oe pepe ap peerage me apple Seo actish gia When the programme will Heri» | Barnes, V. 8. A., who isengaged in looking up | committee of the ‘whole, and made the special | Wat to hold the stock, aude theretore iad it | few days since. He could not give the names of | toa will be Hallet end i working order ing ‘pe order wy faut oxchestral works of RM ‘a che ° " transferred to Mr. Neilson; knew not! hout | the of cers of the C P. fh ‘ ; Sind s. ‘ suitable quarte the visiting nteer mii- | order for Tuesiay next. . ir. Neilooms nothing abou ne OBiCete ot nion rai at te | thy = Reforiner and mest prominent es of the quarters for the yi yolu IN ORPER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR- FRIENDS, ONE TOLLAR. | i iat hie cityon the foarti Mr. Butler, (Mass.) Trom the committee the fifty shares addi 1 i Wea by | time of the formation of the it_mobilier ‘ P WHILE WE ARE TAKING STOCK, Rew cee ee ome) ines Mavchs Says be has diecunes fast:tise place tor Se Judiciary, repestog umes te laced ths fae hee Ae beeniae end’, | batdevad teapots weattic baners eee can Ho | A contractor who emploved a large nrybor of WE WILL LET THEM HAVE ‘The sale of renerveld oats and tick " ropi act, invreference to insurauce comp: ime, value sul- ed the printed exhi tore the commit- | Jialianem grants ha seut Gem back to the em~= . ; wiG seeott bay BOEING aeike expense oeee pati ing tein the larg hall winding up. Passed. : tness let Mr. Brooks have the stock in | tee contains a full list of the stockuokters of the | igration commissoncts, PowguMcing acu WINTER CLOTHING | econ © Baie Store, where the programms of | OXF wd aaret Abebenitenenian tebe ‘TUB CREDIT MODITLIER. eration of @ promise to his; dovs | credit mobilier, and show theamonnt of stock | worthless, al! The aypeerts ean pe obtained. ‘ Se seen Tebt with mae ae 2 .) Offered 4 resolution in- | Rot remember what amount of divilends have | they held in the Uhion Pacitic railroad as well FO CONTINATION OF TRLVoRAPH Erxes, © ar Riiew ct h Sead celeb Potaee soe chia at att f already tn the banding.” TRO teen comnt Sk. | structing the select comumittce, of which Me, | been octane on the Nock: when Ar. Brook» | 2s the credit auobitier; ano the amonnt of divi- | Itisstated that there in no trath in the re~ einway 3 Nanos ae uxt at alt a ams of Indiana is cha 3, So Imaal i | purchased the stock he was entitled to the diyi- | dends paid. The husband of Anna M. e and conavlidati 7 LOWER RATES TIAN EVER. Semen’ ’ ei | conmodate the diners. while 1:30 could.prou- | Toren the House uataar any toon tt cones hich biad just beon declared. ‘The creslit | was chief engineer of the Union Pacific tailroad. | Polcgiaiir ime ree am On Xo NEW No. | ee acetate snggesio othes advan. } 721 bees pall by. the eredit mabilier of Uaioe company took the contract at 50, Don't kuow how much the constrnction of the THERE WERE FITE OFFERS oF porns ins at bai tie the attention of the comintttee if it will save facie alton company ahorncy pe as ani | ment United 8 Reon dock; the Got oek'mae | weliher dese he Kea oe Sioa See eens oo Santee. at Broen 818.68 : MARKRITE | s:é 0 the net covt of @ temporary building. OURO SOE Sie fe aver aoe pe copeny, and | ee the road at 50 per cent., and sold to Se gett Boverument bought oniy * res, R’s, ‘ eee , * at 111.98 and 118, Loox: we te ge fore Od tows Baits trie Parsipexriat, ‘Rowiganioxs—The Pros'- | ya aud the cirewuances under which tas | the stockholders at 7; witness felt under an oh « 1 uae oi fi s, Ei O! ke, . | done; also whether am al been ¥ 0 5 3 have is morn eee ee | Sis Rie pater a Mitts Mier | SSteauys fant Soweto co | hen Raper tea ar | US, gid ge we Noth Sad Semon | cy ee ea tase eas | orange Sete etares, Frames, as es S 5 . | ivfivence ti member 0! t= GREAT REDUCTION IN BICH RATMENT! PRODIGIOUS PILES OF PANTALOONS! Picere remember Name end Namber, _jel-ty* phe a ote Ss pte in Sa UNBEARD-OF OPPORTUNITIES ON OVER: . CUATS: tw be captain in Reve- | special report: ineer relative fo the OOF - STUPENDOUS SALES SEASONABLE STOCK! Gh andra |p 7 bar at the mouth Ly Sins Binge: Mavic, ges tn the Piotriets toms at Houston, Texas E.S, Bterli and if fo, whom aud wheres ‘Pulp resales | have the stock in ¢ ey TERMS PS re pete fain ap ares, x, On Was adopted. ny money obligation to him. enue for idao; |" ‘Sir. Kellogg (Conn.) offered a resolution cal!- |. Without fuishing 2 TER district Hiinois; J. Ge ebeeretary at War fora copy of the | Fant, the committer, at 4: ing the examination of Mr. but did not let him | contract, and subsequently was made secretary. ‘onsileration of being under | The payments made by the Union Pacitic rafi- road to the trustees of the Ames coutract were in cash. The trustees in Union bor it for cash first ipeely bovds of the Union Pacific rail- Proceedings To-day. road ami distributed the bonds as allotments or moved to dividends. After the office of the Union Pacific ing his main ween, megan, | Co acne of 4 The committee resumed its session this mory- | railroad was removed to Boston the office of th. ate. aitended to. aie a ee Mr Hate Ge: M1 ’ ing, and continned the trustees of tie Ames contract sa ed . = . ED GOLD, SILVER, $3. COPPER, Erc., 3 was agreed fo, 4 y EXAMINATION OF THOWAS C. DURANT, samme place, and he (witness) hav BARGAINS! BARGAINS! — BARGAINS | (DEP GOLD. Bit mejor fa BEARS CONFER eens? bl Rad 2 geal Perera inks peda oi pel i mehold Raraitare ou us wiped tee Ue vater Vi Bs. a Ma gal serbia, deserts, other ofiicer of ment yesterday. He testitied that the Paciti- MABLE BROTHERS, uss ivania Bvewne day coll ‘ "P. | citizen without tlie tt. "| rallroad stock and bonds given to Mr. Brook: | He could not The Eashicuable Clethieps, . <i MELING CO, | eee ate n itty, N Ta tESIBEATIVE APEROPILATION BILE. |, | With the 100 sharesof eredit mobitier. were given | by the B Es Breeden; regular onler e jae Northivit cofger Mth and D streets. No. 4967 BF fitzavs, House resume 1 the sonsderation of the Tegisla- Cems, Ete., oer White, @rauine Brasilien Boectacios. td ree came, over, trom MiRGPO T. '. 7 ) , MALL POX '—S) + ‘The was then read @ third time and gf trees, seare praction! experience oo ae = >i % ‘a Gneattins ink tektiged ‘that 6 ‘Mr Garficld, (Ohio) from the committee on Soviwest, adoore moet 0 r i; wubs2- cations, 1 . Tait after the oper. Smceertelly wreete nae cman aie Degas ee Biaiehorse 0 Or , \ttockkoldses of tue Talos Peeude or = th ace Comaereae oscil one CR ewe, i ‘ : of THE SPECIAL 40 liquidation. Cotes apyarates deca te ch ‘ purnoven OEE eae eet ER, SUYLAGHT GAS BURNERS. Ciromenteret Walch Glgcks‘Chatan, Cross FE. B. BARSEM, A113 Pounsylvanta avouianyt [Devi Be, “proc! A me ate Ames Tt WETWEES wirsexs | the line of the 1867. eredi: Tv ot a beta was a t Bowe deere ote yee Mon ome majors, Ae Svea 88