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bs » 7 NG STAR. | Published Dally, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St., aw THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. 8. MH. KAUFFMAN, President. apeepenetiisnncees THR EVENING STAR is serve riers their subcribers at TE: Cents pen WEEK, oF PowTe, Copies at the counter Four Caxts P22 MoxtTH mix months, $3.00; nyean $5. Sone, Gh; ESSE Che £Lvening Star. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, per he wrt, The schooner Hemrietta, fermeriy Bennett's yacht, was lost on the ith ultimo. She was driven ashore near Homuras and wially wrecked. The crew wore saved. Two Carts each. THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Priday— s year. EF Invariably inadvance, ia both casce aud ho paper sent louger than paid for 52 Kates of advertising farnisbed on apptitation. | tion —E——————————————— st, 41—N2, 6,189. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1873. THE COTS Por *eTones in pressing for a new triml, will rely mach apon the tuct that two of the Jurors went outside of the court for evidence, one having examined the ladies’ stair-case at the Grand Central TWO CENTS. EVENING STAR ‘Washington News ana Gossip. INTERNAL REVEXUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were 858,491. BALLS, &e, [> THE Fiecp scary: THE FIRST ANNUAL HOP BRICKLAYERS UNION, No. 1, MD., Tobe held at th Gris Opera Hones, op AY BVENING, J x to be had at the duor” SPECIAL NOTICES. Mrs. Jones’ Cough Mixtare, This excellent COUGH SYRUP has now been used in this community for upwards of five years with pever-failing success. It is easily administered, jeon J Layo to the a in emall door, a a Te Po Second Lient. Vi maventty cure varia 8 ‘THe wEsieNATION of Second Lieut. Vinton on oken Pouches anf Tcipiegt Com. A. Goddard, &th cavalry, has been accepted by Semption Also, Yor the rolled pectonte tm cavasend | the President, to take effect January 1th, opp’? rks gee of coneuption. "Tueee cares, though we do | ‘he DAY F.VENING WERT Jangary 21, | Bot claim it wif cure, it will certainly relieve to such 3 1 [NEV -OLUAR, sdmitting's gentle @& "| by such patients.” Canident that con eill hal ties | THe STEAMER GUARD, one of the United 4 © cents are in good hands, and as represented, we invite a trial. States vessels detailed to carry out goods for the ente rtaimment #4 weured, The sup pL laa Vienna exposition, will be ready to receive her fer will be on « of the fine at possible to get up 317-4 - cargo this week. I ro 4 = ee Ae Pees NavaL Cnancxs—Lieut. Commander Geo LADIF§’ GOODS. novastr Corner 34 and D streets northwest. W. Armentrout, ordered to the hydrographic M F CONNELL def I East Vth stret, N. Y., Ne Explosioi . ® office, Washington, D. C. eeienen ¢ 2 fh Fodins in the hy Summuces thas. she has vr RAL OIL; for sale by GEO. ched frot Richmo: EKCR Lectin in the te june of Mrs. ich, 308 RYSEAL Ie SUED cee, Gatren Ch ata: | entmaens detached, from the 18. @. D. C.. between B fre she will open, on 2eth, an elegant assortment of placed on waiting o INvestioaTrNG Ti ion delivered. janli-t,th,s.lm Marriage. price. 50 cente Missourt SENATORIAL E.ection.—The committee appointed to inves ing’ Dresesn; aie , Dinner and Walk i. lief tor from the effects of howto © en ee PR ot BG BS Banbod restored tigate the charges of corruption and bribery in WERE SS | Inrelimenty_ to marriage removed. New method of | the late senatorial election in Missouri, has been M. * bh i we c ver ABLISHMENT! | a0 cre poll By pon lime oom ‘a Broks | im secret seasion in Jefferson city fur two days. The Larses gama moxt Complete vn the Cy. ee Titedtipnio: Peaks ch inutitetion bering | _ LW. Dorsey was on Saturday elected Sena- Party Dresses wiltian’s. fish reputation for honorable conduct. and pro- | tor from Arkansas, to succeed Senator Rice. als oS ge Costumes and Morning Wrapper fe ein deci-eo3m | This was brought about by a coalition against Elegant ssot Sonet of Opera Cloake at Willian’s. AG Garland, who was opposed by the state admin- Tofaute’ Clow ge'st Willian’e “¢ A Clergrman, while residing in South America, | istration. font Vue? @ Laces at W illian’s. ae missionary, discovered safe and simple remedy | Covwent por THE GOVERNMENT.—The At- eal Valene for the care of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, wey Disease of the Urinary and Seminal ‘Organs, and the | torney General to-day appointed J. Hubley Ash- hole train of disorders bronght on by bancful ard | ton to assist Mr. Perry in prosecuting the credit vicious . Great numbers have cured t oe GB ao eterant esc tee | oat Covmerniom ender te Ranta eotr = cement of Ladies’ Under Garments, made for preparing ‘taing this medicine, in @ sealed i at Willian’. * Dr. W. T. BARNARD, for some time past chief w@eortment of Sashes at Willian’s. tilly anal Guipar= Capes at Willian Bible Honss, | Clerk of the military academy division of the carety of Foy Tiesat villian’, ha marz2-ly en Py ae . ‘War Dopartment, has resigned his position to assortment Gros Grain Ribbons at Willian’s. tment of private to ‘Cloaks at WiTHan’s. aor feng d mrery cy pr secretary “4 nmads Heir Braids at Willian’ AMUSEMENTS. Suntan cae ee arts from Caroline Contet and M. Sie. Willian’s SEP seelene Velvet We: & M_WILLIAN baving hix Nerrazr Entittep ro tas Seat.—The House election committee on Saturday reported against the right of Robert ©. DeLarge, (col- NAzIOsaL THEATER. Mx. J. G. Savitee......... Lessee FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY Becins at 8. and Manage’. m house in Paris is able to furnish the latest Parisi oveltiva fu ane = ored,) sitting member, to the seat from the 21 H lowest possfble importing price. Soveee OF SATURDAY MATINEE South Carotita district! and, further, that ¢, c. M. WILLIAN. Beginning Bowen, contestant, was also not entitled to it. MONDAY, January 20, 1673, ‘The distinguished actress, MISS CARLOTTA LECLERCQ, hose recent success In Boston stamps her as the ing Tragedienne of the day. 907 Pennsy!vania ave., Wael 21m 7 EKLIN ZEPHYRS IN ALL COLORS, WORSTED GOODS, CANVASS CHENILLE, Mrs. Many B. WALKER, widow of the late Robert J. Walker, died yesterday morning at her residence on Capitol Hill. The deceased = was a daughter of the late Alexander FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, MONDAY, January 20, dames Dallas, and 9 great-grand-daughter of PATTERNS, and al! Material for Embroidering. THE LADY OF LYONS. Benjamin Franklin. Ponline.. Leclercq STAMPING promptly attended to, at MRS. SELME RUPPERT’S, 612 oh street, opposite Patent Office. BI-No branch store = Bim perce FLUTING—The only piace tm the cxty here tt 18 dene. PINKING and EMBROID- MBROIDERING SILKS ef all colors, constantly on eu w AURER, 617 7th street, THE MINT AND COINAGE BILL recently passed provides for the revision of the laws and the appointment of a director, who shall reside in Washington. This position, it is said, will be tendered Mr. E. B. Elliott, at present chief clerk Of the bureau of statistics. Tue Sovrnernx Crarms Commission on Saturday heard the claim of Mrs. Marinda Chappell, of Kansas, but formerly of Falls AY, January 21, TU THE HUNCHBACK. RC) ener ise Leclercq WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MASKS AND FACES. i. Leclerey BENEFIT OF MISS LECLERC SATURDAY, AT 2, GRAND MATINEE. Miss Leclercq will be supported by Mesdames Sa- Comic Opera Company. nN HEATER COM - W {biitanh rarest, south Penney tenure oteues.) _ janis. by opp Patent Offi ville, Alexander. Stanley , Gardiner. Ncears. Thorne, Church, Va., for property alleged to have been P*PeRTEa GF WOMAN Hark. Dowery, Barr, Treville, Kingsley Parkhurst £e. | eee ey the Gator Tom that village sf during a raid, valued at $502. Dr. C. C. Cox, president of the board of health, was before the Senate committee on GRAND BARGAINS AT MADAME ESTREN'S, G1® 13th street, second door from G street. Remember the name and number. Cheap Curls, ANOTHER RARE ENTERTAINMENT. education and labor to-day, and addressed them Peeps Cheers, Braids, Pulls, Frigactipe, of the i 2 wi ‘i see oUF new stock par NOVEL’ EMAC TIOR, DASH. at length on the subject of the national bureau chasing elerwhere. decti-tr Return of the great Washington favorite, < satllaty service, now pendleg betters that . s U DELMAY, iy JUST OPERING am ‘The a veiuee Man of i ~ >= i Tae WasnixGton MoncuMENT.—Mr. Storm, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PRINC Sapt DFA. . Pennsylvania, to-day introduced in the Honse a he Ce on. ublic buildings ax 8 OF ALL COLORS, MANCHESTER AND JENNINGS. Inquire into the cont of completing the Wash. = biaedorg hae ee hae ington monument, in this District, according to SOs Mlle Annetta, Emily Smith, Emma Mareh, Belle | ‘he original plan. 8. HELLER’S, Graham, Fannie May, Sallie Wesner, Aunie Don THE ALABAMA SeNATORSHIP.—A gentleman just arrived from Montgomery, Ala., and who fally understands the political situation there, ra liy, Nellie » Ro el by : Seti See es Wee ee ee New Acts and Eccentricities by Dick Parker, Otto Bi James Doaglas, RB.’ Jean eem-tr No. 716 Market Space. i SCT TOR = Bute” fs is of the opinion that when the legislature be- INSURANCE COMPANIES. Tie Getcoratea Character Dancers, Gas Peters, | comes fully organized and proceeds to business > ™ confirm lection P°8CBE your Lire HE VERY BEST VARIETY ENTERTAIN: | Senator Spencer. Le < Senator Spencer. TuEoporE THomas will give three concerts, the last of the season, commencing at Lincoln Hall thisevening. In view of the popularity of these concerts in Washington, it is only neces- sary toannounce the time to ensure crowded honses. The programme for the evening is particalarly good. Examination oF District SAVINGS BANKS. The President has approved the act of Congress to anthorize the examination of the savings banks in the District ef Columbia, and Con- THE me FE OE SER ONT ET UR. ANCE COn cf Newark Wes eCe Organized 14S.) Acie $34 9s 220.44. ent, jan7-1y” fae th street BE YOU INSURED? iF NOT, APPLY TO ie OLD FRANKLIN be [E COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D.C. IxcoRroRateD BY Coxoress tx 1918. Office im the building of the National Bank of the Republic, No. 706 D street northwest. No charge for Poli Directors —Dr. Jas. €. Hall, John Purdy, Dr.J. EV IN WASHINGTO;’ jatinces—W ednesday and Satarder concludes each evening with il i ft scente originality of Priton's So seen . ‘Stare next w ana METROPOLITAN VARIETY THEA- THE GREATEST AMUSEMENT RESORT AND THE BEST VA ae Caton Ts , Lotense excitement created by little BABY BENSON, The Child Wonder. Houses crowded to overflowing to witness this matchless proligy, who will sppear this week in an entire new series of LINGARD SKETCHES, Directors M. Brodhead. J. Kevworth, Jas. C. McGuite, He "y troller Knox has already summoned here one or } Lp ley, ©. H. Wilt 3 Totroducing alt est y. by Bebeushi, F. F MeGuit’, Se bw Cute: MG merase Reappearance ats te St two of the best exa the service, and Emery HENRY BRADLEY, President. MIS= SADIE ROGERS, Po ape ns at once with the examination of the _ CHARLES BRADLEY, Secretary. ‘deca)-co6m | The beautiful Jig Dancer and Vocalist. Immenss | banks included in the bill. success of MISS JENNIE BENSON ‘he Champion Female Clog Dancer of the workt. ASTELLATHL Tithe Ariel Gymnast, in his grat fe act entitled 1 K scuncisSarts.* the excelmior Song and Dance ‘Tue Warts Hovse was thronged with visitors to-day. Among those who saw the President were Senators Edmunds,Wright, Hamlin, Bore- man, §) ‘Thunb insttisce coneasy, | * TH DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. : , and Ramecy-—Reprosentatives ” G yi la, together with the reguiar company in new | Dawes, Negley, and Averil ; John Eaton, jr., Csr eee tee OST 26, 1570 SOLE MATINEES Te Velie’ and Chitiren | Commissioner of education, with Hon. 5B! ASH CAPITAL... $100,000 | EVERY SATURDAY, at3p. 1 and Chivices | Philbriok, superintendent of Boston schools, = en i .sueue ~ and Mr. Smith, of the Boston board of educa- sania areuue "MOSES RELLY, Prawioot Cc i WM. B. TUDD, Vice President. LINCOLN HALL? SAMUEL CROSS, Sec: Office in Fhephert’« Building, Nor Coyrremep.—The statement that the retary, DIRECTORS: THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Senate had confirmed the nomination of Judge J. B. Blake, Wm. B. Todd, pens LUMMENCING Humphries to be United States district judge of Woe Wall, Charles Just, THURSDAY EVENING, January 23, ‘Ala , in place of B ae Geo. F. Golick, joses Kelly. ae GEORGIA MINSTRELS, true. The Senate has taken no action in the ‘Shepherd, oclt- Kaurned from their European Tour, =| od before the Royal families of Eng- *Vjsusd aad Germany ta thetr original soonss of = PLANTATION LIFE. FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY Reserved seats at E. matter, and will probably take none until in- formed whether or not the’ tions of Judges Humphries and Busteed are unconditional. Tue Seorerary ov State directs that no persons be permitted to enter the building occu- GEO. M. OYSTER, GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr., J. F. OYSTER. WE DEAL IN pied by the Department of State, in whose family GLADES, uaa Youn WILLARD’s BALL the small pox exists, nor who have been directly 7 , i exposed contagion, unless they luce 4 manvnens VIRGINIA, | MONDAY, TUBEDAY ond WY es certificate from the board ot health that there is "PENNSYLVANIA BOUL. peixt Davia ¥ i Newt Most Noved, =e oe g the disease to those And P! ADEL A FA - Belin, i ce Bie ont y itt Li Gi Glee THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, a few BUTTER, gyitBallnd Concer and Muical wad days since, fxed to-morrow as the time to con- and BGGS from near-by Coun ey el tk nae ek ee are hak sider the bill refunding the cotton tax, but as , ist. ‘Thy ine! LIZZIE COOTE, 1 t bankers are to GEQ. M. OYSTER & CO. | fh. Tine reat cuulaus the tue Sernatile apd ae gn hasretsasy quntionyineapeanten Gnte CENTRE MARKET: Gumplished petformer of her agoin the world; Master | {aid aside for the present. A the bankers Stalls 273,176 and 177 B-strect Wing, near | Royal; Covent * j digs Alice , | to be hi are L. P. of the Seventh«t the brilliant ec. ac. be low Music! New | firm of Morton, Bliss & Co., and J. 5 Salle 6: se, 491 and 492 B-street Wing, near i Dances! Everything New! open at | of the firm of Dabney Morgan & Co. commence at 8 o°ctock.. Admission , 60c. ed sate, Toe." Theta for aale at Willards Hotel. "10 3t LINCOLN HALL. THEODORE THOMAS’ THERN MARKET. )WERF.UL OPERA GLASSES. COMBE NATION SPROTACL ES SSR i. H. HEMPLER, 517-6 Prorosep IsCREASED CIRCULATION.—Suould the bill of the Senate finance viding for the return to \yment on Jul: 1s rand for free banking after July 1, 1874, become and of committee, will a bill toincrease OPTICIAN, UNEQUALLED CONCERTS, the circulation of nations $5,000,000 per 453 Pen 14. avenue, corner & street. annum, in accordance SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS. blic in fully informed that Mr. THE- obone THOMA’ wil glee THREE GRAND CONCERTS, POSITIVELY THE LAST OF THE SEASON. _ Genuine Brasil ‘an Pebble Spectactes — jaulé-ly Coass, Exe Tax Mrcurer Steaw Parer Patent.—The House committee on patents has stricken out of the bil) now pending before them for the reor- Ou MONDAY EVENING, January 20:h, ee Winches arta coaten FIRST GRAND CONCERT. otraw patent, Tp compliance with numerous reayeete Mr. Phomay which expire d some years since. TE iv aled stated ‘with such cuthostesm as Mi Sret cones In Wasbing, ee TUESDAY EVENING, January Sist, | H | i —— yeu OOF FEE ( Natural.) JAVA COFFEE (Burat.) | ; i Pure quality Cotiee. Have but one oan hee ser me art, collector ee Gen Dorn Jno. W: er PEO Eg ANTS B. Hanks, of Wik; 0. H. Greenway, cet 1, and E. of 8. C., to be3d F Kenyon, at Ho fell, Mich. INDEPENDENT OF DEPARTMENT OR DiVisi05 CommaxpErs.—The follewing order was issued Hotel, and the other having examined pistols at & guemith’s te see whether a four could be dis- Ungulshed from a six-barrcled pistol. An afti- davit is ajso to be emberlied in the Dill of exeep- tioms that before the trial one of the jurove said Stokes ought to hang a . and another that it he were on the jury he would kang him (Stokes) anyhow. GRORGY FRANCIS TRATN is still in the Tombs, refusing to give bail. DON'T WAST INTELLIGENT JrRUR. The leading criminal lawyers here have united in mnt to bie, the THE CREDIT MOBILIER INVESTIGATION. Proceedings of the Committee Te-day. Judge Poland’s special committee to invest gate the charges of distributing credit mobilier stock among members of Congress, resumed its session this morning. Gencral Banks having returned to the city was with the committee this morning for the first time since the doors were opened. SIDNEY DILLON’S TESTIMONY. FORTYSECOND CONGRESS. This Afternoon’ Proceedings Mowpay, January 2. SENATE.—Mr. Wilson presented petition of Wendell Phillips and others, praying the ap- pointment of a commission to investigate the subject of the liquor traffic. Referred to com- mittee on revision of the laws. Mr. Carpenter. on behalf of the majority of the feoctety. Saturday afternoon was decidedly lively, though hew society recruited so rapidly after the dissipation of the evening before is hard to understand. The President and Mrs. and Miss Grant looked fresh and well as ever at the ‘White House reception. Miss Neilie had with her Miss Morton, of New York, niece of Mr. L. P. Morton, the banker. The reception was as large as that of the Bre ‘ions week, and was, as usual, most able. These receptions are mark’ Popalar with all the best sockty, and each rear} sidney Dillon was the first witness sworn. | Jwliciary committee, submitted a written re- | i: Sonia ruin the criminal practice if allowe Sriere eocunen eo prot He testitied that he held stock in the Union Fort edvoras 0 the constitutionality of the Boe- | 0, siand. The only remaining hope the ris Pacific railroad company. Had been a director thieves here have of escaping conviction is of the road and on the executive committee. rs the White House so much resembled the home wn of the new law Mr. Edmunds, in behalf of the minority of the i re the break Beto of a private family of refinement as during the | Jad been a stockholdcr in the credit mobilicr | Committee, subupitted @ report favoring the | Soiiny it" Governot Holmen submitect Grant a company and is now lent of the concern. Both re ordered to be printed. the measure to members of the court a sn Sa Bee and farni- | Became connected " credit. mobitier about a | yar, oe er ogg the judicl mittee, | Sh Reals, who an grind An emendwient, whi: speak . Babcock, : age naiiem. toe ; ; tary com: + | was incorpora the improvements abgut the house. “The ushers | Yr. put inte the hands of Durant and. Ades te Rigen Place ad 0 ll edly mg RICLED BY onWAYsEN are polite and, attentive, and understand their duties thorong . Strangers are favorably im- pressed by they see, and find the two hours all tooshort to admire the and pictures, and to look at the distinguished people. These were out in force on Saturday. Mrs. Job Ste- venson, accompanied by Gov. Hayes, of Ohio, called ‘during the afternoon. governor made a most faverable impression. Before five o’elock the company began to break up, as rey bills repealing or amending the bankrupt law Mr. Wright: from majority of same commit tee, submitted a new bill in reference to the bankrupt law. Mr. Edmunds offered a resolution instracting = Attorney General to report to the Senate enable them to full contracts which they had reviously made. Witness was one of the s guers paper assigning the shares to them. Did not remember the naines of persous whom Ames said he was under obligations to. Question. Do you rememher anything being Fa re him being under obl! to mem 18 of Co1 A. I think there was some allusion made to him being A draughtsman of the Eric railwa Jones beaten and robbed by hig’ in Jersoy City last night and died this morn IN TRE TWEED CASE this morning Garvey was crom-examined length touc! his own implication in ring frands. Counsel made efforts to ext from witness the fact that he was to be ¢ immunity in consideration of bis nem | fircal year as he may deem advisable. A: th + ter the Sen evidence. Witness did not acknow! there were many other to attend. ‘Lhete | Ux pep OBLIGATIONS TO MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. bos a oe ae the vio the | 8Ry such arrangement existed: but suid was the ‘‘kettledrum” party at Mrs. Wise’s " | curred in the amendment of House to the "4 From 3 to 6. ‘The reception a¢ Prot. Baird’s to | B&t! donot remember of any names being men- told by O'Conor that if he told he truth ou Thinks Ames said he was under obliga- tions to Mr. Brooks; was not positive, however: he said as to the extent of his obligation to Brooks. Knew nothing of any jation be- tween Ames and Brooks; docs not know why Brooks transferred the shares to Neilson. As to stand’no harm would come to him. Gar: further testified that he left the country a: the revelations under the name of * + “ad retarued under the name “Andrew Jaffers,” landing at Boston av! quietly to New York. He confess ( DIN fixing the time for the annual mecting of Court. the Supreme Mr. Stewart offered a resolution instruct- ing the committee on post offices to inquire into and report to the Senate as soon as Practicable, the cost of construction and the meet Agassiz, who is here to attend the meeting nts of the Smithsonian Institution, lancing receptions of Mrs. Scnator Stewart and Mrs. J. M. Carlisle. — Kettle drum parties are of English origin, coming present market value of lines and imply an entertainment where only bread | the fifty additional shares issued to Neilson by i beige beg that he was tly culpable, but declared th and butter and tea are offered as refreshments, | the company. witness testified that Brooks cam: Seater, need toe ekatartes or toe etn ed | he chewle tell the truth regandion of the « The reception at Professor Baird’s was a bril- | Bim one day and told him that he ng | privileges connected with them. os ich smertion provoked conskd: Nant afair. | Not ouly all the eavans of the city | 204 “tuder the rule authorizing the I ut, | "Mr. Conkling obj to the nt con- were there, but sen: judges of the supreme court, and the fashionable world generally. Mrs. Agassiz is here with her husband, and shared the honors of the occasion. Every one felt an interest in ty meetin; these distinguished TONS. were refreshments pro in ite dining-room, and the Professor, with his hospitable wife, certainly gave an ‘entertain- ment that was enjoyed as much as any of those that oceurred during the week. —Mrs. and Miss Stewart had a large attend- ance at their reception, and the dancing was cn- Jjoyed until late in the afternoon. —At Mrs. Carlisle’s every one haa a good time, and the ladies looked charming. Mrs. Carlisle wore a pink silk train, with white over- dress trimmed with duchess lace. Miss Pres- : FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Loxpos, Jan. 20. peta ay § Noel, a well- gist, is de: THE NAPOLWON PAMILY. Doxpor, Jan. 20.—There was a large nw of visitors at Obiselhurst yest. The Sune re or eS > Em Napoleon was preact in the chapel, which was filled to repletion. Queen Victoria and the Princess Beatrice sent Sowers the tomb. ‘The Prince Lmperiai will soon return to Wool- wich to resume his studies at the Royal Military Academy. — Ravages of Small Pox 3,000 Cases im was entitled to the fifty shares additional. Wit- ness promised to consult the directors; did so, and the; tolethim have them. Brooks then sai had transferred his interest in the shares to Neilson, who came and got the shares. At the same time he borrowed from witness $5,000 to pay for the stock. Mr. Durant paid for the stock transferred to him by the company. Witness had no papers cow ty Bes the credit mobilier; bad entrusted them to Mr. Ham, the sceretary. To the best of his memory Mr. Neil- wn paid par and interest for the additional shaves. Never knew of large dividends being de- cared on credit mobilier stock; dividends were «declared under the Amescontract. The directors signed a T authorizing the issue of the fifty shares: ‘ional, but did not remember whether the name of Mr. Brooks or Mr. Neilson was used, sideration of the resolution as he amend: ments. Mr. Corbett offered a resolution the Secretary of the Treasurh to report to the Senate as to the condition of the business of the department of customs, the amount of force em- ployed, and what increase is to put the business and accounts of the office in proper contition. Passed. CONSTRUCTION OF SIX STEAM VESSELS OF WAR— the amendment reported by the naval commit- tee increasing the number to 10 as originally re- ported by the House naval committee. ‘Mr. Cragin said the importance of this mea- stre was so great that he could hardly deem it possible that it would provoke any opposition, : . ; that it would take more than an hour to pass ton wore a green silk trimmed with white silk. | ‘The paper was signed by Oliver Ames, Samuel | °F aero, . : Miss Hopkins, blue silk train, with a pearl col. | Hoower Atkins, and Willams, of Boston wed Spiceey aoa meet ee lee Tisiene | ,, NEWYORK, Jan. 20—The smal pox epider ored satin overdress. Miss Coleman was onc of | others." Did not remember of either Oakes | firjered grow nie ae the Ray, conte le creating grave apprehensions tn —_ the young ladies who received with Mrs. Car- | Ames or Alley signing the paper. Mr. Brooks vicinity. thousand cases are now report- lisle: Next Saturday the inst of this series of that the best interests of the country req had nothing to do with the money loaned Neilson . ed to exist in that city and vicinit, ¥ the receptions will take place. It will be as usual, | by w inca Was Bot sure ¢ hae the Money had poe Oh ee Percentage of deaths ie hyuch harger, than ‘yal TORE S to'e p. Mn. n repaid; , however. ale P * - q | ’ y —The engagement of Mr. Henry Stafford | tell by looking at the books. His clork had | Stow beth to the original bill and the amend- | ‘are made in the night. ‘The epidemic has had charge of all those matters. Did not remember if Neilson received five thousand dollars in Union Pacific stock with the fifty additional shares. Knew nothing as to what Ames did with the stock transferred to him. Mr. Brooks said distinctly that the stock was to go to his ron-in-law, Mr. Neilson, and not to him, ( Brooks.) a McCreary ge Ula comsemien, $e. irooks suggested that paper shouki be signed. To the best of his memory thought it was after Mr. Brooks learned that a serious eflect upon commercial interests gen- erally. AS APPEAL FROM THE BOSTON BOARD OF un WEALTH. Boston. Jan. 0.—The board ef health urges the necessity of vaccination, and requests prompt information of new cases and the coupe- ration of the citizens generally im carrying out proper sanitary measures for the extinction of the small pox. Northcote, of the mixed claims commission, to a young Canadian lady, is announced on the best authority—that of the gentleman himself. — After this week, Mrs. Dr. Wadsworth will be at home on Tuesdays at her new residence on Vermont avenue. —Admiral Porter will have no reception to- day on account of the death of Mrs. Robert J. Walker. —Mrs. Governor Cooke will receive on Tues- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Under the usual Monday's call of states for bills and Joint resoutions for reference only the following. Among others, were —e and referred to named, viz: the committees Pe )—A bill providing for the dis- «Geneve award, Judiciary. & nzton (Mass. to incorporate t © wing Bavk of the District of Colau District of Columbia. By Mr. Twitchell (Mass }—Bill to incorporate the aban ARRIVAL OF SEVEN FUNDRED COOLIB. Kapses and Colorado railroad compauy. Railways THE FIFTY SHARES ADDITIONAL : Aner days from 2 to 5 p. m. " : and Canals, New York, Jan-2.—An Havana letter states EP aise oan on Reln, "Never talked with ME, ‘Alley aboni | inpvcthchenstiha? Cab qiemnlstenct ist, | that a cargo. eeven hundred eoolon arsed The Alabama Legisiative Dead-Lock, | the matter. Remembered of no controversy | Sinte ts United Stas courts. Juiiciary. Ales. a on . They per THE PRESIDENT WILL XOT INTERFERE. among Se — ae issuing the Sity mite tots sauna Miltary Aas. soldiers | & Ax SEPEBITION GapeLv.caween. Mr. Paul Strobach, sheriff of Montgomery, | sharce to Mr. Brooks. pot remember of the | "By Mr. Baines (B. 1.)—A bill to repeal taxes im- | It ts in Havana that a large expedi- Ala., had au interview with the President to- | ck having stood in the name of Mr. Brook» | posed upon savings bauke and other savings tmetite, | tater of the Cuban revolutionists, with day relative to the legislative muddle in Ala- | °° the books and his name being erased in order | [ijns. means. Also, « bill in relation to had landed safely near to insert that of Mr. Neilson. arms and ammunition, a the ret of savi othe: vi . bama. Mr. Strobach represents the case as iomais we.'s: cutee, tae —— Guantanano. abont the same as when the two factions first |, sien ee oe ¥2-BiN to relieve cortaia met under the plan su od by the Attorney in the Wilson credit mobilier investigating shanty. Wares nd mean. General, and that the diferences dividing them | Committee on Saturday after our report. close! all chesmabiy compe fi Alga fogeng now than at bed time; at the people at large are becoming ve: anxious on the subject. The business Se the y my, to ostabtish steamshipsercice between tive Unites States and Venernela, ate for carrying the United States mails, Commerce. the examination of Thos. C. Durant was con- cluded, and the committee adjourned until half x ence | Past seven o'clock in the evening. Upon reas- | "By "tr, ‘Lamport (N.¥.)—Bill providing for the oan the legislature to Vareecie | sembling J. M.S. Williams, of Massachusetis, | appaimment of a commirsion te tobe tute someiders The President replied that while he was anxiow. | ¥@* examined. He was treasurer of _ Cnion P34 ibe xs ithe Liquor trafic im the Juited that 6 inter- o Excite railroad, and he testified br Kell! tr for a proper and speedy settlement of the | Pa.)—Bill for the better prote lative trocblo in” Alehama, tt was On the pao 4 Lt eg - Many tion of settlers on the public lauds. Public lands. # - which they must settle among themselves. The ———. Hones sen —_ ee, afoot iver Bi for ging, roltet Bi Thennse ope yb ep ye The yuau- Sex’ dhemt te Sot advice they contd andre. | of say heth meing elections, pe fae] a Sect (Pail to provi for oF A Colliery om Fire. ; nestion, whe: % rates of pension to certain persons: also, a bill to Os " Ferree Me. Summed: te the Attyeney General Boon employed as attorney, tos seated that Jon | Geedane ol couthe of corsets eoldiers kied (a eciee, | Asmtamp Pa. den ba- Reppiion’s colliery is still burning in the air-hole, and extends to the upper parts of the vein In the vicinity of the . Ineftcctual efforte were made to smother B. Alley —e with him to Ne: ‘ork Gen. B F. Butler, and that the Union Pacific railroad. in consideration of the advice given toit by Gon Butler at the time of the controversy about re- moving the office to Boston, gave him a fee o! $5,000.” Mr. Williams had heard 25,000 spoken of, but he could testify to $3,000, for he had seen it on the books. Mr. Allen, who was present in the committee room, asked the witners what ground he had for making such an assertio: ‘The witness said it was so understood—it was the rumor at the time. Mr. Alley rejoined :— F had no more to do with itthan you had. Idid uot bring General Butler to New York. He was sent tor by the president of the company.” A WASHINGTON LAWYER ON THE STAND. Pci cas FO Tncalee wee ‘THE CALDWELL INVESTIGATION was resumed (2 3 this afternoon by the Senate committee on priv- fleges and elections. Ex-Governor Carney, of Kansas, was recalled, and the defense asked that a printed letter, written by Gov. C. to Mr Siduey Clarke, alleging frauds in the election of Senator Caldwell, be produced, in order to ve @ discrepancy between the allegations of e letter and the sworn testimony of Gov. C. Senators Trumbull and Anthony objected to the production of private letters, aad the com- mittee went inte exéentive session to settie the question. They decided that the letter must be produced, and tov. testimony did not differ statements contained in his Bill to repeal the tax ou bank ch ane By Mr. ‘ay a8. s Merrick (Md.)—Petition of John H. Key and others for tuiewnity for French «poltati ( waeking guverument al P the James river and Kanawha canal. Commerce alo. # bil! to amend the act regulating foes, casts, ac wed clerks aud marshals in Circuit aint Disira ris of the United States ut ii rere of tobmce ud other ingredients eed in the ma acco to their warehouses free of duty. ANOTHER ONE oF THOSE DeTnorr Bor The Detroit Free serves up another “Got any medicine?” asked a , enterit Woodward avenue drug store yesterday.“ lots of it—what do you want?” inquired the clerk. “Oh! itdon’t make any difference so it's something or. Dad's fearfully bad.” «What ails him? the clerk. *Dunno,’ ~~ the LB “but he's run down awful. He just sits arou, the stove all day and mopes, and he t since Christmas. 1 guess ‘Ways and By Mr. Porter (Va.)—Bill to Brahibit state oF ter officers from holding federal offices. Civil By Mi. Rogers (Me.)}—Bils to Temove the palitical dirabilitics of Wan. 4° Graham aud Samuel T. Asie of Nort . 2 Mr. Joseph B. Stewart, a lawyer of this ci A New Savincs Bask.—Mr. Butinton intro- r riation to the re- a ______— duced in the House to-day a bill to incorporats | $ane%! Ee et coton ons, ai See ee ee eee the citizens’ savings bank of the District of Co- | also a fee of $10.00) from Mr. Huntingtou, o! | reEdatiaeinhaure pe ad re _ ternal tax act of 1872. * By Mr. Blair (Mich }-Bilt the Central Pacific railroad, and bad used ey means which could be exercised by a citizen. by going before committees and talking to mem- bers of Congress; he did all he could In favor 0! a Pacific railroad. Other large sums were placed in his hands to reconcile differences be- tween conflicting railroad interests, inclndi the Pawnee. Leavenworth and Western rail- roa; he acted as counsel between the parties and as mediator and negotiator; the compensa- tion received by him wasin the formof raiiroaa bonds, not government bonds. He was asked to whom he gave money to reconcile the differ- ences spoken of, and he declined to answer, on the umd of the confidential relations that shonid exist between counsel and client. nol, It names as corporators Je son, Henry S. Vanderbilt, George W. Cissel LeRoy Tuttle, Edward M. Nourse, Joan Baile: George W. Balloch, John C. Parker, Theodore E. Roessle, Frank H. Gassaway. The in- come or interest of al! deposits shall be divided among the depositors. Any officer who shall embezzle or fraudulently convert the funds of the institution shall be deemed guilty of larceny, and upon conviction suffer imprisonment not less than ome mor more than two years. Tho bank shall make an annual report to Congress. Referred to District of Columbia committee. = soleoans a or a writers) a appeared {m the metropoll veral cases have occurred in more than one locality of South Londen. These cases arose in families suffering re xo destitution, and ee. wlar name of the fever appears to have nm with respect to them, unhappily, a too accurate name. ComMENTATORS TavontT.—The little son of a very prominent minister of this city, said to lis father: i, ‘vy erty ° above call a large number of bills of local or private interest were introdaced. Mr. Poland (Vt.) offered a resolution pro- viding thag all contestants and contestees for seats in the present = who established their it to the seats shi ona out of the contingent fund the amount ex- penses incurred in contesting or derending their right to said seats; the bills to be passed pon first by the committee on accounts. Adopted— yeas 8¥; nays 85. Mrs. Wharten’s Trial. BEEY TEA WITH A CELERY FLAVOR—wHOY WHISKY pUNncHEs, &c., &e. In the Wharton trial at Annapolis important see: A DiscarpEeD Get ATTEMPTING THE LIFE 8 o'clock -—About last evening i % and interesti: y was given on Satur- . ~ Loves: on 6th. « ui = es fat ed the | Caroline Schrader. a handsome young German | Pave it returned . tons nonss sprinkling tartar emetic auterget: | Pelicefo, prevent the performance: “Thoman- | gil rushed into Peter’ Peteram'y wom, No. | EArt r nine into the food and medicine of Mr. Van | S8¢r of theater consented to withdraw the pieco | 219% Cherrs oe she take out a brc e Ness no one doubt. and refund the money to the audience. Five | tevelver at him, er of wi touk » | ming. Mra, Hutton testified hundr&l accepted the offer, but a large number | though one of the balls his temple. \ttom that she gave Mr. Van Ness the beef tea which had made him sick. Mrs. i D. ton, she remained to witness the performance of anoth drama. zs —________. Unortuopoxy Rerrovep.—The evangelical day. to each other for some time past, and H 5 i | van Ni consistory of the Prnwian province of Branden- ing that Peterson abou ndon S7-The epizoot bas made its appearance in Mrs. W wk the tun bury lg iy ene of his living Pastor Sydow. of So enk nao rein ry itt of pa a ie oa = ee Stat in it to Dr. coos Berlin, for vaste aan restesenteclng nd ae frenzy attempted to A tees lover. Justice 87 Virginia has seventeen sumac-milis, and , ture on the su; tural charac- | Scott, while iserating with the : \ = News, testified scaly! = aor Be ter i auth ot Sete Chis The final de- | situation, van compelled be hola her for feial, aman comer td iareediinike ae con anon it the family. Mra iutton, Fron wg jee saad rior evan; pent comet of N. ¥. Com., 16th inet. ranks of Gotham’s lost ones. & sister of . Van Ness, was placed on the | is ex ith ; asmanyot hi: | Nor Asmat ov ras Swati-rox.—The Rev. Monrteg = Prosiaent ef the stand. and stated when tia be tee for Mr. views. ” Thomas er is @ gentleman who speaks woe See nen, ni eas was a es, melas pat c in Paris, | 2s ss He was to lecture in Doty, late pension agent, died in Jer- Sh tin a and t it. and e a dro upset it, a yt raoTe: un dnated both; Mr Van Ness did not ike any; witness him word not to come because of a great small- S7-Jobn W. Southwell, who note very sick, with nawsea. vomiting x panic in the village ! Wherew hereupon the Rev. | the First National Bank of San wedeed moa se and retching; Mrs. Wharton gave Mrs. Hutton in oe intelligent aol woot Lt a €45,000, pleaded guilty Saturday. avottle to make Mr. Van Ness a hot whisky should be a panie. {f anpweord of BT The ghost of a departed superintendent Prnich, which she stiggesied; witness did mot intelligent from me can be of use to | Nechwa'n Bett Watchman of @ foundry tn Wi sexe M. A speci eat wee Teena lca a ene Medien) 87 A venerable colored man and his wife arc 17 ‘TING BY A MIxISTER.— ui — dispatch to, the | Cincinnati“ Gusetto, “tiated Tt Boxe Or Mazminoxr— Mrs. Anns danger of Bown Begg pragma scholars of the Iowa 5 ley ‘urison, ‘loud, imn., plied fora — great the Rev. J. i divorce, beca: usband, lecture committee has not yet come under our | SAD Iowa puton a mask and lim treet Lutheran churohy this ‘cit zbecanie Ber husand with we ad ot | Ietare com ened a ecighteen co bedp kanes, aed voters Bare Fon Locas Orrios a8 70 BisLe Reapino.—The rondeneer mec whi ig his wife e which ~s 7” A western says: “There is nothing Fotindey a reporter evertesting <a goes om in legislation | tne matter with Bret Harte, ane tet mee Mr. and from her own lips, THE WILL or 8..N. Pixe has been admitted bothered law- | not born in Boston.” that her husband,on the 2(th last month, wile | to probate in New York in the amount of $300,- | makers seem pl pay? ot the | wr) in New York on Saturday she was taking a bath came into the roomand | 900. He leaves tohis brother $1,000 a year, and | "°¥ of Ts ometas John Grifin = Thier Saaisiee wes luarabeooreted Sisk eas | ‘Tio rematsder goca tolls witeand Ginee teask | to, do wih the question of the Billo tn te | meat for smuggling een 5 was welts - and scars; and that he again attempted to chas- | ters. schools, propases to leave it to the decision of | S9”"Quite a of French communists etapa beg R pte lage Saturday night Tur Dry Goops Ixrorts into New York There couldsrt be a Fy onee ly artived af Mew fork. ‘ fabedand be tho wens of this Satteger char tess during the week reached the enormous | of the matter. Nothing be y orThe cortes have s steiner thought It best to leave town yesterday. | #04 total of $3,495, 699. expected from it, eave an series @ Fee nn a enna antes ereinnns | sretrowsl abies