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EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St, THE EVENING STAB "TENSPAPTE COMPANY, 8 H. MAUFFMANN, Preddent, ——¢———_— "year, 35. LY STAR— B #2 months, 93.0; ove THE WE. & year, ‘Published Friday—@1.80 ariably in advance, j canny: bd paver vent longer than patl for. a comand BF Rates of advertising furnished on a ication. LECTURES. Leeree SUBJECT: | WORK AND ITs WORTHS” THE SOCIAL PROBLEM UF LABOR, STAR COURS”,;. MISS VIRGINIA, VAUGHAN, LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY, SANUARY 27. Sweet: “ GENIVS AND TRADE.” Admission, MW cev.te: Reserved Seats at J. ©. Par- Deg's, wtthot eatrac my Which was De the m ished address ever made by a woman 2a St IRS ARE Sas indorsed in the strongest terms By the eatic®. prow: Beason teket holders of the STAR COURSE are ‘entitled fo reserved seate for this lectare free of charge, Lat will ase take notice that they must Present their tickets at Parker's and select their Seats,» thin lecture is not in the regular course, and ‘Be regs will be checked off before opening the dia- gram ic the public. jaz) LADIES’ GOODS. SELLING © AT CesT. | m ‘THIRTY DAYS, My fine awortment of MILLINERY GOODS AT ACTUAL COST. FOR CASH, ‘To make room for Spring Stock. FLOWERS below cost. "Sans. M. J. HUNT. Jae 621 D street. E LENZBERG & C@., Sciling out entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, at and below cost. TOT Market Space, yan%6m_ between 7th and sth streets northwest. M A. CONNELLY, of 7 Bast Wa strea, N. Y., « Texpectfully announces that she has taken roots in the house of Mrs. Bich, 309, Mh street. Washington, D. C.. between E sod F streets, where she will open, on MONDAY, January 2th, an elegant assortment Imported goods, rr ing Dresses; ACS DRES AKING ESTABLISHMENT! The Largest and most Complete in the City. Party Dresses at Willian, Elegant Walking Costumes and Morning Wrapper Kiegant eeortment of Opera Cloaks at Willian legant assortment of pera at ‘e. Infante’ Cloaks at Willian Meal Guipure Laces at Willi Keal Valenciennes Laces at Beal Chantilly Laces at Willia Elegant Fane from Paris at Willian’ re Cemture x Empire” at Sz M. WILLIAN having his own honee in Paris ie able to farnish the latest Parisian Noveltivs for the lowest possible importing price. M. WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania ave., Washington, D.C. jal6-Im No. 7 CITE TREVISE, PARIS ERLIN ZEPHYKS IN ALL COLORS, WORSTED GOODS, CANVASS CHENILLE, FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, PATTERNS, and all Material for Embroidering. STAMPING promptly attended to, at MRS. SELME RUPPERT’S, 612 %h street, ite Office. SF-Fo beach ore Ie Potent 18 is pFRescs FLUTING—The only place in the cuty tohere tf ts done. Alo, STAMPING, PINKING and EMBROID- ERY of every description. BRAIDS ct all kindsand EMBROIDERING SILKS f ali colors, constantly on hand. MES. G. H. MAURER, 617 7th street, jenls ly opposite Patent Office. p*rorTER OF HUMAN HAIR. GRAND BARGAINS AT MADAME ESTREN’S, G15 Lich strect, second door from G street, Remember the name and number. Cheap Gurls, Switches, Lat Frizzettes, of the fntest styles. stock bef: . i ies. see our new ore par oy ADEs 7} FREN STARCH ENAMEL In the best article ‘work for doing up Linen or Muslin. Tt imi beautifal gloss to the fabric. For sale by all Grocers. ‘BURNHAM & CO., Manufacturers, 14-1y 160 West Lombard street, ‘ Baltimore, Maryland, JUST OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELYETS, OF ALL COLORS, At Low Prices, at S. HELLER’S, No. 715 Market Space. INSURANCE COMPANIES. JP*CeE youn Lire STRONG 0. E MUTUAL BEN: = ANCE CO., of Newar'! s028-tr Organized 1845. Assets, $24,099 290. S495 staNiEY Lis Agent, janT-ty* No. 511 Tih street. BE YOU INSURED? FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, NAGE WASHINGTON D.C? ome fn 3c belting of the Raloan Meno the Republic, No. 706 D street northwest. ‘Mo charge for Policies. Drrectors.—Dr. Jas.C. Hall, John Purdy, Dr.J.™M. Brodhead. J. Keyworth, Jas. C. McGuire, H. Bradiey, C. H. Wilt . r, Douald, F.¥. McGuire, Dr. D. B.C mG: 1 HENRY BRADLE Rerlacnt: ecu BRADLEY, Secretary " NA TI ITAN TF rnd Se yc d CSBP ET™ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CASB CAPITAL... She 1 Pompton 3 SAMUEL cross" ding, No. 905% - KE LY. eine B. TODD, Vice President. retary, GEO. M. OYSTER, GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr., J. ¥F. OYSTER. WE DEAL IN GLADES, ee YORK: vinatwta, ENNSYLVAN! " en Piso ANTA Bot ina aur BUTTER, and EGGS from near-by Counties. GEO. M. OYSTER & CO. CENTRE MARKET: 6 and 177 B-street Wing, near ik and 492 B-street Wing, near Ngui'les: NORTHERN MARKET. _j17-6t Che Evening Vv, 4I—N°, 6,192. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afierncen’s Dispatches. TERRIBLE MARINE DISASTER. AEeesevedont fa + [mod pd Northilect, which sailed from here ne ve day for Australia, with 412 - gers exclusive of the crew, wan in collision, at midnight, two miles of Dungeness, with Jan unknown foreign sccamship, and was cut to water's edge. Only 55 are known to have been saved, and ithe believed that every other person who was on board has found a WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1873. TWO CE? PECIAL NOTICES. Mrs. Jomes’ Cough Mixture. "This excellent COUGH SYRUP has Row been used in this community for upwards of five years with never-failing success. It is easily administered, Deing plesrant to the tast and given in small doses, teaspoonful for ai adult. it i jitively and per- cure all the various affections of the Throst and Lungs, as Coughs, of “ 5 ‘claim it will cure, it will certainly relieve to. fn extent that it will be considered © inde by such patients.” Confident that you will find it Just a represented, we invite a trial. Put im bottles, at 60 cents and @1 each. To be had only of . ARTHUR NATTANS, Drussist, Corner 31 and D streets northwest. No Fprpiosion, Use PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL; for sale by GEO. RYNEAL, Ju., 639 D strect, between 6th and 7 Price, 3 cents per gallon delivered. janil-t,th,s.m Caution. LEE & PERRIN’S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. cautioned to the numerous Coun- terfelte and Tnitations ofersd toteale, SONS, New York, nov23-tr octts-2awiy DUN gents for the United Seize, Sonth America. on simple remedy ‘Karly Decay, ‘Organs, and the 5, basiefal ane Prompted bys desire to the and unfortunate, I will send. the reci cock tay ne wh chee Prey Paes ‘Address, JOSEPH *. MAN, { mar2-ly Station ow York Oly, AMUSEMENTS. LIsCoLN HALL. THREE NIGHTS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY; SATURDAY MATL at? P.M. A RARE TREAT—OLD Cy RE- VIVED IN THE MINSTREL LINE. tom, Dances, &c. THB GOOD OLD TIMES ONCR MORE. By@rilulecdtegecateen . rompes c q Ecceutricities, @dditiow. and Charactorietic Scenes of Ne Life. by Pall “s Original STREL! Pronounced by both the English and American press any Minstrel ‘Troupe ta cre- ae LANTATION LIFES” Remember the Grand Family M. j2-3t Bucins at 8 ATIONAL THEATER. Mx. J. G. Savitte......... Lessee FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY ax SATURDAY MATINEE Begi inning: MONDAY, January 20, 1873, The distinguished actress, MISS CARLOTTA LECLERCQ, Whore recent success in Boston stamps her as the leading Tragedienne of the day. = 5 MONDAY, January 20, THE LADY OF LY NS. Pauline..... svveseoes voceers Mins Leclereg TUESDAY, January 21, THE HUNCHBACK. Juli... Misa Leclercq WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MASKS AND FACES, Peg Woffington... 6 Wome HAY EVENING, SATURDAY AT 3 GRAD Mat Miss ‘will be eu su) ville, Alexander, Stanle: Bowers. Barr, ’ Rit by ner, Messrs. sperm, s : arkhurst, fe. MONDAY. Juuary Zs Mts J A OATES and Comic Opera Company. jm0-tf ASHINGTON THEATE! Li (Blovonsh eereet, sonth an tmp ) Ni ER Ri RT. NT. ANOTE Bias ENTERTAINMENT NOVELTY, SENSATION, DASH. Return of the great Wachingtin favorite, Miss LULU DELMAY, The meth ithe Serio-comic ‘Vocalists, Marvelous Man of ery, PRINCE SaDi D'JSLMI. WM. FOREPAU " RLICE NAPIER. ‘The Celebrated ‘& and Dance Men MANCHESTER ‘AND JENNINGS. The New and Splendid Teas, CAPITAL BALLET TROUPE, Wile Annetta, Emily 5 Maih, Bello Grabam, > Sallie Wesner, Aunie o nelly, Nellie Anderson, Rose Celeste, Julia Beanett Mand Miller, Carrie Weston. New Acts and Eccentricities by Dick Parker, Otto Burbank, Amanda Lee, James Doagias, B. Jean ‘The Celebrated Character Dancers, Gus Peters; Mle Mallie Anetta. ¥ BEST VARIETY ENTERTAIN- MENT EVER IN WASHINGTON. atinece-—Wedneniay and Saturday. ug with thé brils “jana METRoreLiTaNn VARIETY THEA- THE GREATEST A: ‘EMENT RESORT AND THE BEST TET SOM N ATION ‘ N THE CITY Intense excitement created by little : BABY BENSON, The Child Wonder. Houses crowded to overflowing to witness this matchless prodigy, who will appear ae eee eT SGARD SKETCHES, i Introdncing ail the latest ‘of the day. appenrane MISS SADLE ROG! ‘The beautifal Jig Danrer and Voralist, Inmenss MIS8 JENNIE BENSON ‘The Champion Female CI log Dancer of the worl. “CASTELLATTI,” the Ariel Gy act ent! a r of Life. “CINCINNATUS.” the excelsior Song and Dancg mg Davee: Marota, Buriseasy Sees ft BO FAMILY MATINEES f ‘and Child EVERY SATURDAY, at 2p. m- baste Exhibition New No. and Sale } o 43: ‘11H Br. Tra St MARK! M No. 439 7th street, pais aD tat B streets, eight doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall. oe te ae = Penne on “pvc cada he Daa. Please remember Name and Number. _jel-ly™ 8. JUSTH PAYS F. Ned gy i} for ati ri cuorninG, UNpeE: py Op No. 486 ec snd Tih attended to. ocd-ly ORS? EU en corraE Er, H.B. H.B. GREATEST CXSH BARGAINS. 1" FINE SWALLOW TAIL COATS, FINE DIAGONAL COATS, FINE FULL DRESS SUITS, FINE BLACK SUITS, FINE BUSINESS SUMS, FINE SECOND-BEST SUITS, FINE WALKING SUITS, FINE DRIVING £UITS, FINE DRESS SUITS FOR YOUTHS, FINE DRESS SUITS FOR BOYS, FINE OVERCOAT LEE CAPES, £0 7&aD AND COACHMAN'S COATS, ALL SIZES. a Seeing is Believing—Theretere Call! HABLE BROTHERS, CORNER 715 AND D STREETS, jante-tr UL OPERA GLASSES, COMBINATION SPECTACLES OER watery we. No attention was paid by the steal & the emigrant vowel the colli- sion, and she THE CREDIT MORILIER INVESTI- | FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Interesting Proceedingy Yesterday | This Aft *s Proceedings proce:tied on ber course, leaving the sufferers to their tate. [Seeond Dixpatch.] Loxpox, Jan. 23.—The collision between the emigrant ship North#eet and the naknown EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. Seeiety. ‘When one week sneceeds another and the re- ceptions continue erowded and brilliant the looker-on fs struck with surprise at the powers tscctaee whl wh :: veers ‘air vote’ In Judge Poland’s credit mobilicr committee THURsPAY,January 3. suledip beeen By hee a The reces; bdr N mages hedpeshingthtes i ole yesterday, after our report closed, SENATE.The Vico President appointed curred on tie orm Sema. ‘The passengers, racing ator 9 onnre 2 en 4 Wi. B. ALLWOn Was SwoRs, Mr. West to the committee on Pacific railroads, were asleep, rushed from theit berths to for those who were dancing until after one Wed- source to-day were $73,412.21. every portion of the ship where they it dancing with the same 1 ns in reference to credit mo- | #% Mz. Amex to the committce ou commerce, to Shey aright bownfe, ond ulteriy refwecl wo okey Seraron Jom, of Nevaia, who wwecets | et Weanntny Racrnen at res Grams | ulctuock’ Fae it susinisr™ wits | ide vacrmscn Sid gommiticsxeanane | thr ois we cpm Tiassa poner tipple lewere ns a “ T freanea foe ‘elaborate for the = ne oc naae Mr. aoe told oe Bybe - Mr. Conklin, presented several petitions for | was compelied to fire upon the terror-stri tol ‘legant entertainment at Mrs. Freeman's. No one looked tired, ar seemed to feel weary of the gay round. : shar —Mrs. Creswell, Mrs. General Albert Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Fish, Mrs, Delano, and Mrs. the repeal of the bankrupt law, signed, he said by four or five thousand of the ‘leading men of 1¢ state of New York. Laid on the table. Mr. Morrill, (Vt.,) from committee on finance, reported adversely on House bill to restore the of Tas Hovss Jupiciary CommiTTes this morning considered General Buticr’s bill to distribute the Geneva award and agreed upon the principal features. people, and one of them was wounded believed that if the paseengers had obeyed the orders of the captain more of them would have been saved. (Third Dispateb 5 that a ‘balance was due from ce of director of and it wasindefi- | Loxpox, Jan. 23 Additional particniars of Boutwell unusually large receptions. afterward $600, | nitel: ned. the terrible marine disaster off Dungeness light- Tue -vuler of ok Rae. Pinaiack te he Pare Fore Htiprpecaiin pape eg FT ad en Oe, | iar’ Coaches priteuted a petition signed by | house last might have been received ident this morning was simply to pay his re- | nospitable homes is #0 easy, that all'can have | taken.” Witness had many soldiers, praying he said that all the pablic | Northtlcet was lying at anchor at the time the spects. The interview lasted only a few min- op] ity of ‘our celebrities en masse. OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH MR. AMER, lands be given to speculators, in other words a | collision occurred. Her cargo consisted of rail- utes. illiams had with her her brother’s,wife, | and told him he was not certain about taking tition for the passage of the soldiers bounty | way iron. Three hundred and twenty-one per- ——— irs. Hughes, Miss Edes and Miss the stock. Ames replied, “Very well; if you | bill. (Great laughter.) SM were drowned. including the captain of tho Tar TAX for 1812 will be assessed under the ‘wore a Worth dress, which was a combi- | don’t want it, you can refurn it at any time.” | Mr. Nye introduced a bill to transfer certain | ili-fated vessel. The nameo! thesteamer which new revenue law. The Internal Revenue Bu- | nation of the two colors, cafe au lait and mig- | When witness returned to Washington in 1868, ran inte the ship has not yet been ascertained, told Mr. Ames he would not take the stock, and reau will probably be able to put the new law but she is believed to have been a Spanish += it 4 “ sel, bound from Antwerp. The board of trade into successful operation by the first of April eae ee eee eres tare | Save Mie unstien was not daally adjusted uati | the Mirery was inetrected to equine tase the | of tnincity Resourced circued ore anaes bats ————— os silk with wis Feb, ie, when Lincluded the difference be- | vropricts of haring the debates of the Thirty: | pound for her discovery. oT10%8.—The following a and blue silk sleeveless tween us on the stock in check which I made | seventh ax mgresses condense: lagen : Mine’ | in the neck and Alled tm with slegant whiteince. | tareble te his ordes in Mee Terk Warten vs | bp. a, competent partons aol reblishes by au- SEW YORK NorEs. been made in the Patent office: M. B. Philipp, | ‘Ai one time Mrs. Williams’ parlors were #0 fer the stock then to Mr. Ames, but he or with the ald of Congress. ATEN THOUSAND DOLLAR FIRE. - from first assistant examiner to principal ex- se fescmny A eg lhe MY Se aE as the stock stood | Mr. Nve asked to have an evening set apart | New “Yorw Jun. ohn alowed aminer. H. H. Burton, from second-class clerk tering, but returned later. already in his name, and he could draw the tn. | for him to address the Senate In su of the | goods store on Canal street was burned to second assistant examiner. —Among those who made calls yesterday | terest w it. After = time witness returned | Australian subsidy bill. He Senate | night. Loss #10,000. hie anne » the certificates. Mr. Ames must have | would him ‘the courtesy as he would so A NICE LOT OF CITY OFFICIALS. ‘Tue PRestpEnt has approved the act of Con- | were Mrs. 8. 8. Cox, who introduced Mr. and that the stock was given back to | soon from the Senate. It is stated that a committee of the council of gress providing for the payment to loyal citi- | Mrs. Waite of Ohio; Mre. Job Stevenson, Mr. him, as there have been frequent dividends Mr. Conkling did not know that he should | political reform have proof of great abuses by zens of Loudeun county, Va., therein named, | and Mrs. John A. Miss Chariton, Gen. | upon it, but witness had never received any of | ‘vor this bill, but he thonght Mr. Nye should city officials, expecially the city police j 4 author. | 2nd Mrs. Bi le, Mr. Evarts, Professor them with the exception of the one spoken ci. 5 baye the opportunity he asked. most of the latter being no better thai for their property taken by the military S a = = 2 roe bey IO, ities of the United States. ‘Mrs. Agassiz, Mrs. Brown, Miss It may be that he paid Mr. Ames #771. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—On | ToUebs, # cases brought before po Mrs. Stockton, Mrs. ex- it > Mrs. } lief was that it was taken out of the $600. Mr. of t, (Cal.,) the bill the grand jury for indictment. Precipent Graxt, with George W. Childs, Mrs. Wi Miss Preston, Gen. | Ames might bé correct, however. motion of Mr. Sargent, (Cal.,) making A SHAKY STEAMSHIP COMPANY. of Philadelphia, who is now a guest at the | Dent, Miss De iss Nellie Grant, Miss By Mr, McCreary:—When witness returned | 47 appropriation for a marine hospital at San It is generally believed that the AGantic Jeffers, Mrs. and Aldis, Mrs. h- | the stock Ames he would buy it. Thought | Francisco was taken from the table, and the | steamship company is about to suspend. White House, visited the Treasury Department , the ‘of War, Mrs. Gen. k, | that Mr. Ames suggested the of a re- | Senate amendment was concurred in. THE CAR-NOOK MURDERER. yesterday, and accompanied by Secretary Bout- | Mrs. Brooke Mrs. Chipman, Jewett, Mrs. | sale, as witness never coi he held Mr. Monroe, (Ohio,) from the committee on ‘The judgment of the court of appeals in the well f the interesting process of engrav- | Senator Stevenson, the Misses Thurman, Mrs. | the stock. Mr. Ames could not have understood | bavikine and Z a bill tw provide | Foster case concludes as follows: «Phe law of ing and printing. Donn Piatt, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. the return of the stock as a mere blind, as wit- | for obtaining imormation as to the condition of | murder is designed tor Protection of life AcAinst THE BANERUPT Law.—Mr. John | Sherman, Miss . Mrs. Chandler, Miss | nesedid not so understand it. Thoughthe wrote ized under state laws. Passed. from lawless violence, and the sanction ought pa Frelinghuysen, Mr. Clarl Potter, and | a letter to Mr. Ames when he returned the stock Mr. Dawes, (Mass.,) from the committee on | not to be weakened reversing convictions F. Gould, of New York, has arrived bringing } Secret and Mrs. Robeson. The display in | to him. ways and means, re; @ bill to remit excise | upon objections, which are unsustained by with him a monster petition to Congress for the | lace, velvet and silk omg as on any ripe Sara rece gwed as ae used by ae col- | Teason or —_ a i ate ‘peal re ‘tition former i irant’s costume was | of louse 01 resen' ives, Was Sworn urposes only. y @REEL . over iaitcun sect te to a aad nneaee ae very beautiful, pium colored silk, made youth- | examined by Mr. Colfax. Hal examined the | “Eis. Hernies Clexas) introduced s bil to | _ Seven thousand six humired aed seventy-five names of a majority of the most eminent firms | ful by a skillful of a pretty sliade of | account of Mr. Colfax for 1868, but saw no ent amend the act in relation to pensions for the | dollars has been so far coutributed towards the in the country. ‘ of a deposit of #1,200 there. Had not exami war of 1812. Referred to the committee on | Greeley monument. —_——— — The festivities of the day wound up with a | the accounts of Mr. Ames. He did. it some | revision of the laws. NIXSON, THE LATEST MURDERER, “Tux Burtt Recoxps” arrived last night in | state dinner at the White House, a ball at Mrs. | money in 1868. Did not remember if the check | Mr. Slater (Oregon) introduced a bill supple- | keeps a low saloon in Baxter street, charge of Mr. Ben. Pittman. They are not the | Col, Freeman's, and the Thomas concert, | €i¥2 to Mr. Allison was Saw a | mentary to act granting the rightof way | desperate villain old offender. ori records, but a copy just made from the : check with the letters 8. C., or bearer, for $1,200. | for a railroad from Great Salt Lake to Port- | drammed out of the army for stealing at Pal- iginal » PY fhe | Withont doubt every lady who has to-day for a v - y vy, Witness does not pay out or receive the money. | land, Oregon. Referred tw committce on public | mouth, Va. short hand notes taken by Mr. Pittman at {he | reception will be found at her post sweet and | ‘The paving teller in 1968 was Thomas B. Chens, | (ands Ae aan Cnn an san Ceeae Buell court martial. The original recorts; st | gracious, and the fatigue will not interfere with | Other o were payable to initials. Noen- | Mr. Stevenson (Ohio) offered a resolution re- | to-day the court-room was densely crowded. A will be remembered, disappeared irom the War | a large attendance, just as though there could ment was required from members of Con- | citing that it had alleged that members of | long array of the prisoner's counsel is eut, department. not be enough of these kind of Pees nerally, when they drew the money | the House had been interested in the Dubuque | including David Dudley Field, Judge Fuller- ‘Tue Fioripa SENATORIAL ELECTION.—The ben Np beter = rd bet, as fremad ves. The check payable to S. C. was | and Sioux City railroad, and Seocting Caste Mr. Burrill. Garvey ay indications at Tallahassee last evening were | fining Fests erga People were | signed by Oakes Ames. tee to extend clations as te how bills weve JOHN B. ALLEY was recalle1 and examined +4, Mr. Colfax. Mr. Ames had stated to witness that the statement of Mr. Colfax in conversation with him substan- tially agreed with his . Did not think that Mr. Ames alluded to the statement of Mr. Colfax on Janu: ith before the committee, dit mobilier investi, comm that foud that the Central be ine! in the resolution, by Mr. Stevenson, and as thus amended the fation was adopted. On motion of Mr. Garfield, (Ohio,) the House went into committee of the whole on the fraudulent bills ig an iuterview he had with . iz his accounts, ne that when the great robberies came to light he cGarven) was urged and ordered to go t Eu- rope under the threat of assassination. He ts still on the stand and will that the republicans would to-day concentrate on Horatio Bisbee, jr.,or J. M. Randall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, for United States =: Osborn was out of the —The annual reception of the New York re- publican association last night at the Masonic Temple was numerously attended. Addresses Were delivered by Representative 8. §. Cox and Stanley, the finder of Livingstone, and at 10 commenced, THe WAYS AND MEANS commitrEe this | o'clock the dancing and was kept | jut toa co! hich occurred bet Pete mn aml aa ee ee = “2 7 A aconyersation which occ ween dipk ti rs s T 5 morning took no action in regard to refunding | UP With spirit for several hours.” Among thowe me prior. —— ng ge og TE pa a ng Ba ay RS the cotton tax, but postponed the matter until = were oo and Senator EX-MAYOR MATHEW G. EMERY limiting the com of the minister resi- | to his house tbey had a secret interview. Mr. Beck's billis printed. This bill embodies | ~°™%02 4nd his daughter Josephine. sworn and by J Merrick: dent to the Central American states to $10,009 | After the talk of his leaving the country com- Y vie Se comune y | _—The hop given last night by the lady guests . Had you any negotiations with Senator | per annum; which wasadopted menced, his (Roche's) wife closed the door after roth Ppa Meypreireneroemp lay ae mere PET Metropolitan hotel was a decidedly en- at In reference to the purchase of Ta. of Mr. Potter (N.¥.) the payof | her very mysterionsly. Garvey added that he ject BTS Sees ee | oyable e@utr, and most ereiieaih to the ladies | ‘ile railroad stock? the minister resident at Uruguay. also accredit- | was afterwards told he would come to ariet it — win gucheetel aad rater | the | _ 4. Two or three years since he called tosee | ed to Paraguay, was reduced vom $11,280 to | he did not go away. He testified that Tweed Orner Scnsipizen RAILROADS To BE IN- en Swe ete Hae the | me to my endorsement on a note to en- | $7,500. and Roche were in business er, but the VESTIGATED.—The House this morning author- ee resentatives De Bose, Waddell, ~ Sg -ag —- to Purchase stock in | “The paragraph in relation to the Texas com a an xeludest Ss cat ont his ized Judge Poland’s investigating committee to | Niblack, Si the U.P.R.R. I endorsed the note. It was provision having been already made wenty-five per cent.in each was for it in a deficiency bill, was stricken out. Mayor Hall advised him to begin suit against ld, MeClelland, Shober, Leach, | for $4000 uml reference to the note book in by inquire what membersof Congress were stock- | 2% Harris, with many others distf in | the bank Ltind i was datea February 19, 1870. | Mr. Monroe (Ohio) offered an amendment | the city. On ove occasion Ingersoll requested holiers inthe Dubuque and Stsux City and the | me Skee etic He paid it at maturity. = providing that Chen a diplomatic or consular | him ts" give ‘Tweed “e000. "1 called om Central Pacific railroads, both of which re- | — The ladies of Willard’s give one of their Q- Is that the only negotiation or loan? agent dies , there shall be allowed his | Tweed at his office.” He said, “I t it ceived aid from Congress. — pleasant to-morrow evening, for . 1 think I have endorsed notes for him | heirsa sum equal ‘to pay for the time allowed | Woodward had filed all this, and he then a a inate aes ee ay | Which special are issued Lor invited threeor four times before for about the same | for his transit from his post of duty to his home of paper out of his drawer. I and mnress, dun D. Gonpon wae. yelteniny ) snes A. B. Mallett tac rechoved trem | 860t DAA endéegs § néke ter bien toe about | thine conea States. took it back. I never received ey) wrote elected United States Senator by the Georgia jarvey) wi opted. $3,000 in 1868, but did not know where Mr. Pat- The committee then rose and reported the | my name on the blank paper dollar ef that legislature to succoed Senator Hill. On the | fine sid doth ctroctrerthw ent Sees ave; | tervon used it, “Asked Mr. Patterson a year or | bill to the Howse and tt nae pane check.” final vote Gordon _ received 112 votes, Stephens } glad to receive her friends.” #0 afterwards how he came out in his Pacific | On motion of Mr. Banks (Mass), the Honse —_———- —— %3,and Akerman7. Itisbelieved Mr. Stephens’ ——_—___-2ee- railroad lation, and he said it turned out | took up the joint resolution in relation to the | THE ICEGORGEAT PORT DEPOSIT. opposition to the Cincinnati movement caused Distriet im a bf rsdce , | Vienna exposition. Mow It was Caused and What the Re- wh dent to the House of Represeutatioes | ,TH6 bill introduced in the Senate by Mr. 1Tam & Pam sure, I thinktve did. stem Tue Samaxa Bax Comraxy in New York Ps ye sen e ntatives - OMPAD x < 2. ry the eighth district. eee line to provide for the better Q. Cen you give us, now or hereafter, the date | yesterday adopted the commissioners’ report a Decne ae Lan Pay rae a iam hay —— EDUCATION OF THE INDIGENT BLIXD of the first loan which you speak of ? and ratilied the conrract made with the San | terday dight miles long, about’ ten, miles im Sgwaton TrvMBULL's Svocesson—The | in the District of Columbia, issimilar to the one | _ 4-1 have no memorandum of it, but mayge | Domi government. The following officers | jreadth and trom ten telifte tect hy heighth and Ilinois legislature yesterday in joint session | recently introduced in the House, and published Pang a 2 Ee gp hedaod — in Mr | were el ted for the ensuing year: A. 5. Stock- | depth. The cause of the gorge is said to be declared Gov. Richard J. Oglesby elected United | inTux Star. It authorizes the Secretary of | MoUs, 2 ¥ tterson, | Well: president; Paul N. Spofford, vice prest- | Swing to carcleesnesw of the below, who keep a boom across the river all the year around, instead of ope it when ice begins to make. At Port Deposit thousands of dollars? worth ef lumber is floating about, which mi be saved, but no effort is made by the belpicss > wi dent; Henry Clews, treasurer, and R. K. Haz- ard, secretary. Te company intend parcha- singor building three ‘steamers besides the Ty- bec. which will run regularly between N: York and Samana Bay, 7 communication. The company also States Senator for six years from the 4th of March next. The democrats entered a protest taking the ground that Gen. Oglesby is ine- ligible to the office. This action is opposed by quite a number of democratic members as being not only utterly useless but ridicu'ous. |, had a conversation with Mr. Patterson, onan me if Iremembered about these ns. Q. Was one of the loans negotiated in the National Bank of the Republic? A. That is the one I speak of, February 19th, the Interior to cause all the indigent blind in the District to be educated in ‘The Columbia Institution for the Blind,” the cost to be paid outof the national treasury. Referred to the ot committoe. 1870. people to do s0. The bill introduced i: nate by 5 < . chartering a large steamer and sending out » 2 mit! ‘ § Tue Ware Hoven was crowded with visitors | Lewin toenable the = Be Se 7 Mr: |G; Was one negotiated at the National Metro- | Sabin-load of excarsionists whio may’ wiek ttm Pont Derosit, Jan. 2 The Susquehanna to-day. Among those who saw the President | ORANGE, ALEXANDRIA axp wanassas Ratt- | POU" Bank won, but am nob sige, Lean = Domingo before taking up residence | ig owly tailing. ‘The ice gorge remains station- were the Secretaries of War and the Navy, and ROAD COMPANY refer to the books. Mr. Patterson did state ij ary. the Secretary of the Interior, who has just re- | thon meh ote ee era ar-track | something about purchasing stock from Mr. | Ty sux Puison Ruronw Cononess in Balti- aan eae turned froma visit to Cuba. Also, Senators } {rough Cragin) of Washing- | mes. ane y, the committee on officers for | ay, Whole Pamtiy ned Sherman, Wilson, Boreman aud Robert- | (22, Suthorized that Fy Pata | 4 pAt two o'clock the committee adjourned until | the ensuing year reported fer precdent, Hors. | 9 NE™ YORK, lan. 25.—A\ Troy, N. ¥.. letter si po track from the line of the Baltimore and Poto- | ten y'clock Frid i BY" » ives the details of the z of & whole Soi Mlope Sanson hear i: | feueriboad on Maryan fn andalog | Uy ig more, 0 | ta Seyi” and vce rz ft each | ey ease Bese, Rees ae eral, and ex-Governor Pinchback, of Lo oe tion with, tet. street After the examination of Mr. Kollins, trea: | Mase; Hous Jas. G. Blaine, Me; Hon. ai. G. | {ether a farmer named George Shaw.” and the ; —_—— avenue to indiana avenue and street north, | *07er of the Union Pacific railroad, before Mr. | Kerr, Ind.: and H. W. Bellows, N.Y. “For sec- | Mother cremeneg SoMti, and, Ew more and the Nava Cuaxoxs.—Surgeon A. D. Kennedy, ‘in the ‘of the ‘and | Wilson’s special committee yesterday, retaries: A.A. Ni Ohio; Dr. Carpenter, | ind his ar, Mrs. Briggs is sux a detached from the Richmond, and placed on | Gtiovaltroad, with tio alteration coat tekno te REEIAM B, SHAW D.C. and Rev. W. Quin, SY. The “lean ae waiting orders; Surgeon B. F. Gihbs, from duty track along 1st walt, & well-known newspaper correspondent, was com was lengthy pa- at New Orleans, and ordered to the Richmond, | its intersection with jand avenue, and | “Worn, and on being asked whether he knew 0: per, by fr. Brockway, of Michigan, om the The Maytien Treasury Robbed, at Key West, Fis. Pa: 8. T. Brown, ax | south of the Capitol grounds to the terminus of | *hy money having been paid to prevent the } treatment »wasread, | New You«, Jan. 2.—A Port-au-Prince let- tava storekeeper at ilo do Janciro, on the re- | said street atte Potsrane river, and tommke's | Publication of what was ‘doing here in 1800, | arguing that criminals after discharge | ter of the 7th instant, sates that the Hayticm porting of no tall i & poy pending the legislation in Congress with refer- | should be restrained by legal enaetments. Other robbed of'$16,000 in fe me ing relief. Passed Assistant Paymas- | slipor wharf on the same, to the tothe U Pacific raliread, be said that eee discipline, j aay ae ‘$16,000 in gold a few days ter A.W, Bacon, detaced from the bureau of | canal and James creck at the point of intersec- | Cn¢r,to the Union Pacific railroad, he said that on tec eet Criminal | since. The American minixter ix actively prené- provisions, &c., and ordered to take in | tton of the same with said 1st street west; and of the Becket of te gee my &e- ing the American claim against Hayti. the steamer of 30th A) for that di to have the right to te either of the Hon ot y Treasury th —_._—_— mer of pril next uty. ode oe al pac hold from the Union’ Pacific railroad company Termite Exriosion oy MoLtex Inox.— erentar a teoctsnon ti Sey | mre er tert ond emetis orme| Se, OTs eels eigenen | Suaenee'g Seen teat eet | Ata Jen.m—Pee Man, Wn. Cay a SYNDICATES are im consultation with Secretary | nent Hine of railroad tn die city o¢ Wi i thew} mr Knowing the effect the Boatwell | were moving @ ladle filles * tons of | the Azpus, died at half-past four o'clock this Boutwell to-day relative to their propositions to | 44 authorized by act of Congress, shall hate | the Secretary would Have on the Union Pacite | molten metal, the crane hooks broke, letting | MoTwing. ones ° the fi t. | been c said Orange, Alexandria , witness unload: the iron fall into a hole which contained some Ioan. ‘The award will probably be made tociay. | Abd Manamanrallro d company: Provided. how- | Souk he carried; ine hal asctrtatned two feet of water, and a terride explosion fol. | A, Waxros MURDeR—A, ball poster named Mesers. Jay Cooke & Co., who so fuccessfully ee peered csote® | action of Congress would be on the subject, an lowed. The soot of the building wee carried | Pave a trackinan, in Chonan Semon, Mow the first two hundred millions of a: Sowers dnd preted a eee bY | had governed himself accordingly in new ven- | ®WaY, and thewalls were cracked. Houses i York, Tuesday, aud after some words drew Pockediahs uegclated, with them the Mossrs. | Tails, similar’ to those used in sereet-railways, | T™F% he had been Seal ork doen ce aieke nitered, Sex | pistol and chot him dead. ‘Nixon war arrasted im nt ve le “ Ad VISITED BY A FRIEND - & 4 to place the balance of the loan; which is looked | *all be, put down, in the construction of the | at chat time who wanted iin tonttach his name | none seriously. ‘The datsage to the ioundry wilt ay ye op ee upon in official circles as sure guarantee of a | 0° streets: and provided further, That the | %® note; but this he declined doing, but lent | amount to about $10,000. ime Because he seid he would a aan. speedy and satisfactory negotiation. privilege herein granted shall x longer apy igen pl RQ Anouimiom or Siavsny ix Ponto Rico | whifletree.”. Phrfe resided in Brookivn. He er than two after of this 7 + | The committee ¢ Spanish Cortes on wes a wife four children. Order of jenhsbiie. Cane O'eal, cn Pinahatstis || sot: Ht wae yetectoa to. too Diccioe nes tnd would give his friend a part if he would aid | exabolition of slavery im Porto Rico have Red Men have taken charge of his body. ——— Tue Wroxe May 1s Prisox—Two years him in creating a favorable impression through called on the President yesterday, and had a oe newspaper for which he was a correspond- € conversation with him relative to his recent | da, for Congress from the 21 dis- | "Tye Chairman.—Who was row 1 * Aff: 2 man _Bamed Charles Atwood, of Joliet, oclamation as affecting members of school and anael “Le “% Oh a cle ttctiow, | Hon of slaves shall be complete four mouths | Ul-, sentenced to prison for twenty-one Edueation boards ‘and directors of public schoo!s. trict of New Hampehire, by the de: tis con eee = peace @ clever fellow. | ater the ‘promulgation ‘of tho pane years for the murder of a Swede. The evidence The President said he did not intend his procia- | vention. faa E The witness further testitied that he dabbled | Bil- The Cortes wit commence to discuss the | that convicted him wasof the merest circum- mation to apply to members of such boardsand | tx cuz WHARTON TRIAL at Annapolis. ves- | in stocks, and alwane = billat anearlyday. The members of the tate | stantial character, and oy ey it school di who had national ‘offices, and y, Prof. Mallett, ef ths University of Vir- 7 MKEPT HIMSEL? POSTED ree aes ee Ger en eS ee " that ench need net resign them. He also said finls, and Profesor Wm. P. Tonry, of Mary- | on the subject; he had advised no member of ing the idea that they favored the sale or the wood's, has pene ew at to conch saat cae Hey tis Procla- | fand,’ were examined as chemical experts. | Congress fo buy or sell; ‘the stock was down at soonest ——— ET him confessing the crise, Atwood. however. ie that those interested in our public school Askin to discover the presence of antiiaony rai] cine nee the Senretary made bis dgeison, bur | | Severn ov lacie Disriciemies —The in- | sul in prison Sonid Pot diminish thelr audable and unre- }the milk-punch glass, aud declared that) in| road one-half the amount of trbesperntan, iMllelt. distilleries By < veined warded exertions in so good a cause. ms, the series of tests employed by stock went up and sold for thirty. ties, N.C., a8 wellas a number of stills and PersonaL.—Mr. Justice Miller,of the United | Dr. Aiken were and concinsive. | ““Peter A. Day was examined as to the early | axt ) hogsheads of mash, and seized a . The: then its case, and the defense | survey of the Pacitic railroad; after which, Hon. | team with nnstamped whisky barrels. The States Supreme Court, will be absent from the | without making the tt to | James F. Wilson was sworn, and testified tha: there will all be - bench for the next fortnight, in consequence of | the " with the ex- | he was appointed one of the select committee to dicted. There have also been seized in Lincoln the death, in this city, yesterday, of his dangh- of their wit Of these Mr., | audit settle the account for special a ag county, Tenn., two illicit distilleries in full the Cniicd Satoe cru emu of own Suge | gisk "wit the eof Umpenching eas. | Sawant’ he etary, Sa catae. | eration, One andred, ne ri mnah tbe 1e - | not concer ina 101 u Miller and his other daughter, Mrs. Stocking, ‘mony’ estate's withewes, “Atte: Nell: ch ‘ : | ee ha alee fart wi ne iv Mount ‘ sees: Brooks, | Ness. Mr. J. C. Neilson testified that he ex- ey WAS t imp! ly. Post {ho ia muffering from sickness contracted during | amined the’ deposit in the ‘tumbler ‘at dirs. | 0)“ Y*pahge Marae reports an inquest at Churwell, on as —— apes yn ge pedigree biskag 5 soaation, bis tongue. | ‘The Wilson committee met at one o'clock to- | the body of man named Mitchell, who lost his spy | gut perce! day, and examined Oliver Ames, of the firm of poe gh anep hen ry, +, and he has not been in his seat, | terest in the trial continues unabated Oakes Ames & Co. He testified thathe executed | Might. While in a state of intoxication he either in the House or ways and means commit- A New CaTsorio OncamizaTion ry Exo. | the contract to Oakes Ames on behalf of the | to get into a butor house by his way tee, for over two weeks. *-*-Senator Vickers is Peck very extensive and ‘ ‘| Union Pacific railroad > presi- | down the A fire was below, confined to his room B: indispoaition, aud | tion or Boma Capballee ee ee a eet | Tome of the toed et thee tiene ne an ante | aud be appeared t6 have stack fed in the seer? is under treatment of his physician. Archbishop as president, is about | nected with the credit mobilier. No work was and was thus burned to death. Hardly A Puntie Bi 68.— tn London. “The done under the Ames contract until after its but the skeleton remained when the Te see mae forming — ramifications of this to a board of trustees. ‘He was not was found on ‘The House counties on apyeopsiadons organization will ‘extend ‘throughout Great | Sssignment to rustees. He was not mans on Sentey morning. morning had before them Mr. A. B. Mullett, ag ep By Fe eaRt CHESAPEAKE am Om10RAT-BOAD— — associaiion an offcial source on supervising architect Of the, Treawary depart: Tespecting all political and pelt lee semeinol cs oeeo baniae tn there, is now only & gap of thirteen to him for public ‘contract and the ze receive the rails, would have been it painter, who shot | his new. - [~ Weather. Ln | a discussed the fol- America?”

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