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wae: EVENING STAR. Pubdlished Dally, Sundays exeepicde AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, PennsyIvania Avenue, cor. 1th St, 28 THE BVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. 8. H. KAUPF MANN, President. THE EVENING STAR i served by carriers to their subcribers = Tex i fen) warts or Fouty- Fours Cevts opi the connter Feu Gece each. “By mall—thece moutbe, $1.50; ex months. $3.00; one year, $5. WHE WEEKLY STAR—PabWehed Fritay—e15" year. Ef Invariably inadvanee, in Doth cases, and be paper sent longer tham paid for. BF Rates of advertising fnrniched on application. ee V . 4I—N®. 6,196. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1873. LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING oT AR. TELEGRAMS TO RAMS TO THE STAR. THE CREDIT MOBILIER INVESTI- January last, fust @ year ago, im some bastnes: with the Messe’ Cob. " ; = from them a quantity of the stock sol FANCY 801 ie Mrs. Jenew? Congh Miatare, Wasbis ¥ 1 Gossi This Afternoon’s Dispatches.| Preceedims* of the Special Commit. for which I pad about ‘dxty in fe exce#ient COUGH SYRUP hax now been used gto: a fe Brst of my ownership GOODS AND LACES. in os for upwards of five years with Gebingron AQws and Gorsip, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | 7 68¢ Poland's spee aegerey 4 agp the stock in my own name, and the easily administered, ——_—— pngress, Doing Suseeres to Che Sante, ind SivosSeremll Qreees Vig ne rie rhedints from hte THE GREELEY WILL case. among members of Co: resumed its ses | more called upon to Im Seat ioe decile atstes; | “ere wany messes. mr that at the uot Seeding there wacsame ine | Rowse” Bat at acene f FULL marrently cure all the various affe 2 at that ere was some infor 4 at the same eee WPERED Sasi “Rt mone til Lunges as Coughs, Golde, kethiee Goes tudet | ‘THe Postwasrax Gexxnat has recovered | Time of Sign! tiation in regard to the Sioux City road,-and it | committee to understand that Imake this expla- pa Eg nes gly ae | fies ants, Hsaiscurers brocbitsy and tneipionl Cun, | from his late indleposition. tN YORE, a White, Plaine yee- | reltout that Mr. Blaine wan a stockholder 12 | nation without the slightest reluctance. FORTYSECOND CONGRESS. pe Pome Tue SEs. sax, Gontiees tn: Pleiéa 208 reele} sur- | the road. had notified laine to IX ANSWER TO QUESTIONS OP JUDGE POLAND, ———— es 801 MARHET SPACE. ages ain ‘eect wit amas om, “These Sin etese do Bh sleet wo wonrgny Touath na no Tropenent = having a ag nn Bre np phedemeng to-day to make any state- Mr. Bisine tentisied at te awe sal sons This Afternoon’s Proceedings CES, LACE COL an that sire. a road vpeseatpusemman HARI OME TAGES LACE COLE ARS. LACE femnitere Cie nlocd Ar THE CABINET MEETING to-day all the | Of the Mises Greeley wore present, andtheonly | ereaKYR MLAINE AND THE stovx city Roan. | road was chartered by the state, the land dona- Torspay, January 2 Sinest goods ever offered in this marker, at moderate members were present. Only routine business | the cae — a % 181 mrs, | Speaker Blaine—Mr. Chairman, 4 see Mr. | ted to it by the state, and it was accountable to SENATE jitom, of Md. wa me Davis. iat BO conte und 1 cach. , Pr 7 the executor of the will of 1s. Jos. H.Choate | Stekenson, rho introduced the resolution, pres: the state, and i coaid uot, posmibly come before ¥ presen *RENCH FLOWERS, in long «prays and sets, - he aga Re appear "Meolmceks ponent even Greeiey, | cat, ata T would ike him 1 state what 1acte he Congress for anything. Mr. Blaine then said pprislan af She hates of J0eah Mnantupene ‘ 4 * " A :, . m must say, with . | ing compensation for ent ‘ayed F Rew importation, just received at ARTHUR NATTANS, Drussist, ‘Tre Navat Capets Comine.-The question he is satisfied la aoe ana F want him 40"sinie HE nF a Se te tinh during che teveinteass ere eg Ae} DAVIS’. anne Corner 24 and D streets northwest, | Of allowing the naval cadets to participate in A COMPROMISE WOULD BE EFFECTED. itis alleged. 1 want something to into the weekly expenece of my house- te comumareet on revolutionary stan. Alo, { ID GLOVES aT the i ceremonies on the 4th of March | Beeides, he desired time to give the casefurther | to, and theref uest that Mr. Ste imate tinonef M. R. Carter and T. 4. K DAVIS’. - x panes. eackooten next has been settled in favor of their coming. cxamiattion. The case conenteries a different swore. oo 7 een wefudge Polumd._Do you know of other juneter' ‘s clerks at tbe naval eeateng woking LLUSTION AND ¢ An, 639 D ttrect belwcan evant hh; | ‘THERM WERE FEW visiToRS at the White wae eat Peranuesation any! spel = “open n ad peefer to, gs yen phepoy ta ee ae a Beteread to um Pierre LACE UNDERSLE nVES S NECK RUF" | price, 90 cents per anllon delivered. jant1-tbj+.1m | House to-day. Among those who saw the Pres- | now had right to press cla claims against the es- Fikn, formerly necleaguser tates, gurdescei | Vice PREBIOUST COPA terran Amy wwrae- ye. i a i % ; | tate. surro; jecided executors worth of stock fh red ROTOR IAS oF. A Sipermen, wher stng i fexth Ama Gri Deena, of Gas PW MJamet, at ined: | of the will of tef1 could appear. as follows: Mr. Oakes Ames inf | ey ETS BE STOCK OF TIES. ; REMSTITONED AND LA Pay diese tae —e. "i ‘n W. Foster, of ind. ’ | OLIVER JOHNSON, FORMERLY OF THE TRIBUS, | certain members of the House, including Mr. circulation of statements affect yore private Sc HANDEERGHIERS, ba aca fe ae cae a aaale yoreey psc ms was then called as the first witness. He said | Allison, himself and Mr. Blaine, and other | By Mr. McCreary —Has this road any connec | character, sald dat he courted the fullest Ine LACES, NOTIONS and mult GOO! Disease of the Uri ener ore, preinceleie: iN Tue Patent Oreice.— | Mr. Greeley etohimatthe time of his wife's names he mentioned then, but I don't remem- | tion with Be Union Pecite vestigation pate ym act. He now asked complete, and selling at lowest whole ‘train of sna on Bi and | Mr. Thomas R. Young has been appointed to a | death as aruined man. He reprosched himeelf | ber now, were~intereated im this railroad. He | A. Not the remotest in the world; the potnt a special coramittoe, eth rae reat mi ep nave bers ests fourth-class clerkship, and 8. M. Poole to a with bering Kear the and seemed } stated that. there was a construction contract | than it has with the Baltimore aud Ohio,or the paused of Senators of the oy- =n Be will send the recip» | third-clas@ clerkship, im the Patent Office, to pala that he wished be. rao deed inetend of hed been bale, Gad-if weswansed om Le at he owned B70 aaben fe ay h he paid ‘efi nile again itn sade — s . 4 > nm built, we want make an rc for im. ie Cornér Sth etreet. for Rrepating Sy cue whe Fs ‘all take effect Fe! Sy Baerospis rape oe reased that yee we had better — an sega S30. anata ever since been, living im the Mr. sae fe by sd ing t™ part the ge = nm ee aE a ‘Tadsces, > " te y be conversa- | tuo grant hope th: youd dr: a dividend; state on Vice A. tine E, LE%2BERG «& 5 ‘Station file House, | _MR- Jomy. S. Dataxo, chicf clerk of the | tons were frequent at that time. About No~} would find thes the eChn Pa Parity wasthe Bek te this tine they bed not. (L ve J Hea? | Ne asked thet bie toques be granted. lle w Nteauebminoenies marz2-ly ‘New York Cy. | Department of the Interior, is we regret to | vember 13, at a meeting of Tribune stockholders, | among them. Site sald that Mr. Blaine heki | not generally in the ay oe would | free to say that he bad eee >~ | hear, isconfined to his bed by anattack of pnea- | Mr. Greeley said he had stock in his = — dacs in the name of = like to be in it more. NO CONFIDENCE TN THE CRARGES MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, AMUSEMENTS. monia, resulting from a severe cold with which RUINED US ALL. Coburn, ef M wealthy mon Q Mr. Stevenson._Do you know how | affecting the i of the Vice Presitent. ot tad Mie oF Market Speco SIA BIOET | he Bas been anitloted for several dayn pact. pg Beton genre ed Wines haa p atone opt ofa tr inne Baar =| ae Blain . - to put th in. tind that covet — ng ~" > “f oN! t —— y jancholy. al such investment, a a ir. Blaine invested Mr. Blaime.—if you want ut them on im- | #! of five membera, jan20-6i0 between 7th and gh streets northwest. | SS ENSATIC a a = aun, qrnmmermiat Nommatioxa—The Foon | se mga ‘Agdi e' ir = Greeley mas ier | in this road tothe extent of €100,000, and far. | watizatin Twill fend for theme ‘s 8 member, of it himself. eas ae 1 Be following nominations to the Sen- of November, - | ther that Mr. ine bad recently chased Lal ETS THE LAUGH ON MR. STEVES- a not, as at present . beike takin ESTABLISHMENT! MERICA RIGIIAL © ours ARK ate to-day: James. Benedlet, to be pratt had conversations with him in which he | the bonds of this company of ina (Ame) a canines is comnitt tee. it tne View Frenaeet est and most Complete im IN Sout py HBURG'S iperapeas BA, of custome for part of New York: Benjamin Fr. ‘woke <a a3 the igh Phare is | im — —— with the Coburns. I thi m he Q. What was the nature of your transactions wes a wnemier ot the Senate, and could be 3 isfied insane. ‘ was | said Mr. Blaine purchased ten or twent: ou- | with them? expelled for miscowdact, it would be @ differe Eien Wal ae Morning Wrapper Mowat mt Pa Favraicy 3 and 4. U.S treceurer, New Orleans, Ln Witle Chap: Ener id fe thould have left Bie yo post | slaty cents on the doth md thet Cobares | ici Dorey Mealne Moy land in Pemmayr: | the rage ek Senate had “f ‘The hall is being fitted ‘and iv q é cents on jollar, and the Coburns er li 1e, OF CO the goverument, and the re Riegur’ tnt of Opera Cloake at Wilia’s, other pegutrement na eee ee proaae- | ™8%, collector of customs for Alaska territory. | daughter under the guardianship of lls eldest. | paid him (Blaine) ninety cents on the dollar, ‘Tryon. would like. an interest in this | overhim.. if he had been guilty of amyching Tafdets’ Cloaks at Wiens tion of the o mg, wumbering over | eee = ‘Om Croae-examination witness said the Mr. Blaine Mr. 8 Stevenson, when did this railroad, Mr- Stevenson, I will sell it to you | that would properly sulject Mam to punishment, Brel Gui pare Laces at Witiian’s. DRTy VOICE ES a aad ‘of the verv best Comp 1x THe Nortawest.—The FIRST TIME BE NOTICED ANY STRANGENESS: ate occur? pe a slight advance over what 1 paid. ‘THE REMEDY WAS BY IMPEACHMEST. Vale: nctenpes Lacon at Ce ‘*. Pee phe ty a SOLORED LADIES & ATION signal office reports the following extremely low } in Mr. Greeley was October 27. Ata meeting before I offered the resolution. hter.) If the House of Representatives was malistiod o Fane fmm Pari Wi ie en TLEMEN ever organized tn thie or any oar temperature this morning: (ic Es ecg thera pero ere to Mr. Did Tem occur ss — table at the Oar Stevenson.—Thank you. I prefer to wait | that he it to be preed_& was its dut Seer a Cae, ot Whtian’. Pe lh a a a re ice replied that the Trivune was not rained) Ailing Hotel on So welaaeeeeaue | tee clean akg RS pl Sactraed dB. P. corsets ae Willfan’s, Tickets of admission, @1; reserved seats, 50 conte EA. Runkle, one of the trustees of the Tri- | A" Soure i had all the details berore 1 ot- | wire etme laugbter,} aud 1 will agree to | cannot at this time cuter into this imvestigauon. mat amvortmvent of Ladies’ Under Garments, made | ¢xtra dune, also testified that at the above meeting of | fered the resolution. eit irom your bueds when you are re- | with any propriety. Parie, at Williaa wittiance ‘Box shect now open at Ellis’ mnsic st pein bm trustees, Mr. Greeley seemed distressed, and Q- You are quite sure of that? {Renewed laughter.) The motion of ‘Mr. Pratt, to appoiut the spe- buen Fe of Sashee at Willian’. ASHINGTON T IEATER CO¥ 11QUE A Po Bheuen—The following yeotections Ai corsage language. He regarded Mr. 4 Bit, axkesapuiaan wel Ragen “aes Stevenson then questioned Mr. Ames. and | cial committee, was then ‘rejected without a Large variety cf Fancy Ties at w iIiat oi eveuth street, south Pennsylvania avenue.) | have been made in the third auditor's office: OUT OF HI8 MIND. was net at the Aslingion Hotel after youofiered | the ines otek to Mr Blaine, thought be See a, ae cate Gneneen bem wore beg bh eenchy ibbons at Willian’s. ae STAR YAR IETTES OF oF, Apteric, AL Joseph B. Fowler to third class, and Thomas C. | Witness knew of only one claim of $5,000 on one | the resolution? sold him $5,000, but could not remember. Mr. Hamilion, of Maryland, introduced a bill and Cloak Trimmings at Willian’s. READ WHATS ME UAVE PREPA oes ED FOR OUR Rieh, Z. T. Caxpenter Joseph C. Lewis, W. W. | note, and another note of £900 of Sinclair's due A. Yes, sir. ss Mr. Blaine to Mr. Stevenson — —Ask me; Iean | to incorporate the Washington and Rock creck made Hair Braids at Willi KONS Tit THis WE White, W. ark J . A. Renshaw, W. then to Mr. Greeley. pall Stevenson 1 hare subsequently receive! } tell you 1, bought #6000, worth Of bonds from | vailey railroad company. Keferted to comm:t- Boonets from Carotine Coutot and M. Villemenot st | pirgt Tity cit the celebrated | Lawrence, sci heen F. Schwartz, and Levi Ivan J. Johnson was the next witnessealled. | from other persons further information, but al Ames, and paid bia cighty sents ‘on the dollar. | tce on District of Columbia. Sn iret Wetec en Vem phil specu, van a Buriewiue Actor, Alden to second clase. He BS arraseed st being catechisad ou dis; | I have is shearsay; ut J understand the commit | At another time I bought, I think, $15,000 in PAPENAES OF THE MIXED COMMLARION, Crepe de Chene Sates nt Willies 7 le one whom he lov ee Wan know upon what ed my Feso- ‘The mont comical mem om the ofa from the committee on appre oul Fg Nas Boston from bim. fi ‘hich = jim, I be- M introducing his GEN. McMrLian elected U. 8. Senator from on. Nov. 2d, 2, Mr. Greeley manifested rob cots on the clar:- ‘hi fT wdhowe *, as ‘ " ; m. lieve, 80 cenis on the dollar. That, tions, sementen the Heese bil Sesmeerte igtabinic furnish the Tatest Parisian Novelties for TBoargeent af the ied Champion Tamborine $1. | Louisiana by the fusion (Warmoth) legislature | Sttahgencss at witness’ house, where he was | Judge Poland.—Well, any information you | was in the winter of 1810 or “V1. I turned | S180 to pay the expenses of ‘the rile x Tin BOUPE, we bee rte ohn tae cian natniens | stan emamined at considerable length tedar ey | Saree, Be found: him trying to pack his | have derived since, which you think isautliew- | them Snto the Mears. Coburns partly atone | American mixed claims comminsion, with an Uhampion Kehor Club Late et . able length to-day by | things to go, and told witness that when he | tic, we will be glad to hear. rtly at another; some of them as | amendment appropriating £500,000 to pay for xs a are, Washington, D ©. Da “of thy Puptiar Vocalist, MISS LULU | theSenate committee on privileges andelections, | brought lis things trom Dr. Bayard’s he did | Mr. Steveneon.—All the information pend ies eaves ted alae ats. My Desinces with the | Isbor on the New York post office. So. 7 CITK TREVISE, PARIS. and will relative to the organization of the two bodies | not wish to go away was ing Gymunete, Wit. FORE. | LORS SICR Cae ae Ne Pherae eee | Boe with to go away until he carried to | is from a witness who has been 5 Messrs, Coburns i: large; embracing tim- ee ceed to, and thé bill tered was then ee Pon be called again. The additional information ve coal |i “lage pits . tiie ae 3 ERLIN ZEPHYRS IN ALL COLORS, PatGi an timate legidature. No new facts of interest in | he was not ot right in his mind. As earl CANE FROM MR. JOUN B, ALLEY, “Judge Poland. Th 3 r a d .—That is net germane to what Mn motion of Mr. Schurz, the House amend- VUMenkn dens, Canvane ChixdtiLE. a The Geest mt and Dance Men, MANCHESTER | connection with the election were elicited. tember, Mr. laboring | under | toatl fe. | aman whom I never saw until introduced to | we areto inquise about. ss ments to the Vieuna exposition bill were cou- si ast week of the Gifier FOY SISTERS. : aan § heh Ney | Sometime ‘before. Mrs. Gresley 's death Mr. G. | him by Mr. Ames at the Arlington Hotel, He | wm. AMES WANTS TO KNOW IF MR. STEVENSON | curred in, and it now goes to the Preskient. FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, Ballets, by our CAPITAL | NAVAL Craxces.—Lieut. James D. J. Kelley | showed signs of a disordered mind. Apartments | stated the iowa Falls and Sioux City raifroad WANTS TO KNOW ANYTRING MORR. ‘The bili to provide PATTERNS, and all Material for Embroidering BALLET TROUPE. ordered to the Frolic; Master Karl Rohrer and | had beengented for him in New" York, but he was organized in 1867. That he was a | Mr. Ames was further questioned by Mr. Ste- | office butlding at Do: STAMPING prowptly attended to, at Bh ne rated Character 7 Dancers, ges Peters ani | Ensign Nathan Sargent, jr., tothe Constellation; | ¥2* continually ivr expressions to witness veuson and testified that Mr. was inter- Also, to erect public building at i Mite Annette, Emily Smith, Sallie Wesner, Aunie that he was wholly ruined; had no money. He } Mr. Ames, and that some gentlemen in Boston | ested with him (Ames) in the U. MRS. SELME RUPPERT’S, Loom TS aes eens “tied = eo Ce- 2 3 appeared to be entirely occupied with imagin- represented the company. He said be had ne | well as the credit ier. ‘The House bill vitae, for the payment to 612 oth street, opposite Patent Oates. rh on ee ie Rhation 16 an paniete ah Sy bankrapecy ‘Ou November 9th, he salt he | personal knowledge of Mr Blaine being @stock- | son was interested in the Sioux the government of Jayan, from the indemnit: SF-No branch store im a Dick, k Parker, Otto Bui = Jame iss | rnary next; First Assistant. Engineer Biram $40,000 to get him out of his oe Ecider. He wont over the details to me in « | Falls road. Witness and Mr. Alley , the sum due on account of rent for lands BENCH FLUTIN Sis ally since Ge = ps = ae Lee. - Jean Backley , larry Parker to the navy yard, Philadelphia, vice that he would be sent to the ee vague way, 7s id sok enore So harasench Bet ested in other roads in Towa, all of which he tind baalnge occupied ior hospital and other F aston Brothers and the rest of our is aa Semeeey . First Assistant Engineer John Scat, detached | >7eaking open Mrs. Greeley’s will. He then | soual know! Before egy a3 bo uamed at the request of Mr. Stevenson and | purposes, was amended and paswed. no, STAMPING. MPISKING « ‘and EMBROID-} on PUUY, ly Motince ) Ce and placed on waiting orders. ? said he wanted $1,000 forten minutes. which | matter I exami snid “1s there anything else you want to know.” | THE LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL Y of every descrij kecpet | PO Naa Be fret Pas ou by vf ste Soon nina witness let him have. He wanted to assign his | yolume-11 the act of May 15, 100 I found also Mr. Stevenson.—i have no personal vr Bears ctuiltiedt and ewBROWERING SILKS ~ Pray ror Rewoperixe Tue Horse or Rer- Pe pec stock, but as he seemed not in a Ae state that the grant ex in 1866; also that the time | The committee required me to come here. was fama mtenven with, the question being on MES. G. H. MAURER, 617 7th street, LINCOLN HALL, RESENTATIVES HALL.—At a recent meeting of b grt pn ste: for completing the road r. | Mr. Ames.—But the committee did not re- ‘of Mr. Morrill (Vt), prohibit ang Adjourned to February 31. Stevenson here read from the journal of the jire you to go into all these outside of the pasasentot any judgment rendered by tho oppeaite Patent Office. ongitiyely four nights only, commencing W EDN the House committee on public buildings aud ————— ones Bouse for that session as to action on that bill. = resolution. I never knew that it was Court of Claims ia ne, of any party whose J#PoeTeR oF HUMAN BAIR. BAarwcon ofa Boies Foren: Floors open ey = ‘of enarg Eater ry ae views =~ give YORK NOTES: Mr. come 9 don’t mean to say that ae CRIME TO ape ar loyalty ae 9 "ua apecial ap- =e x of e e hall of Representatives RING SENSATION. bir then’ until this investigation ropriat: een therefore by Con GRAND BARGAINS aT and at o'clock: | Sy faa Manager. g fis ventilation. He urged that | New Yonx, Jan 28-—The report was current Ro, sir. But you were as well posted intue | not satisfied of it*aow: gem edeve MADAME ESTREN’S, GEN. wibee sae com. ine bal ree ee: dele = soastoinctude | yesterday that ex-Controlier Connolly was in mies as anybody in the House. J Mr. Davis moved to lay this amendment on 61s — street, second — @ mre. M Ss the — inthe tear of the Speaker's desk, wh, and would be put upon the st for the Mr. Fg) ype coutinued to read from the | wit mers the case. The name the table—syes 22, nays 25. Remember bame and o ‘Cheap Curis, Sut returnat ts ee ra M aud using the present Speaker's room as ogee — rosecution in the Tweed case ina day or two. | Journal, and upon being questioned answered | tor was me! Mr, Morrill ssid one of the most obmoxtons Paty et Braids, Pane Ftizzottes, of the zuod to Aas i 2 a tonr | ing room for members. He Proposed to r. Tremaine, of counsel for the prosecution, | that he is here at my request to —- rebels of the country (Lamar, of ) ae and see our new stock ore wand the Fascinating Pe reverse the Speaker's chair, so that members | denies the report. THE RECORD SHOWED SENATOR LOGAR'S now a claim to the amount of over tion of 2d ion only 3 cents; Children under 1@ years, | Shall face to the north instead of to the south, as GONE WITH THE DOCUMENTA, that Mr. Blaine was among those not voting on Senator John A. eee quantal deiom, and there rr ie Es 1b conte; a few Front Seate Meente; Children -¢ | at present, and he oe to the fretwork and It is stated that several gal we) documents | the bill. As the — the records Mr. Seetiged as follows: <« ing there from os FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL W to FrontSeats, 25 cents. ida | ion over the members’ h gate Geman relative to criminal matters, Including some | Blaine asked him to in certain portions. | of Mr. aur. ore ‘doubtful ‘ois I tite stmount of © 00, the best artiele in the work! fur doing ap 1. of of lighting the hal hall; also, the ing and venti- | bearing upon the Tweed case, are missing — and remarked: Tbave studied the recons also. —, seal med judgments, his amend- opt career a boantivel gloss to the imoric. bari On aks No. rhe architect of f the Cay itol, | the dist ct sapmcecy Sates. "a clerk em Mr. Stevenson—1 don’t eg any help, but went them being paid unless pURnHa. BF 2 00.. Mann acm Bt. a i a sn directed to. pare plans in lance by the late district attorney has suddei my jeft | Perhaps some other peo} 2 withehe a anquiesnenas of Congress. aus Lombards reas aN Ste a. bt ar — ler’s [rd a i A gee e city, breaded is believed he has taken the doc- — r. Blaine if he desired The amendment was then adopted—yeas %, ‘ Hae nent m when sul wi ments im oF them. ion Mr. 2. PES —— “ge ere oe Sent ae, | smnnued. a0 t e Besrdpnae efoxae cash ich eet Maes sn the, mogutive, phe “HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ice ues at Ir. Ames cal 7 > & JUST OPENING mf see wi ace ae Narive Wines—Some time since a delega- | pomag’ponriman tlegrap! that he cannot t CARES AMES RSCATLED Garfeld (Ohio) submitted # report of the pro- A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Sree er tion of California wine merchants called upon | motion for a writ of error in the Stokes case. and examined by Mr. Blaine. a before the committee on ap — le denim Secretary Boutwell to argue against the de- IN THE TWRED CASE Q. Mr. Stevenson in his statement says wher tions, in relation to the oneal ting ay wc BATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS,| Please remember Name and fei: jel-ly" to-day, Mr. Tilden continued his evidence rela- | 48 it is alleged, &c., and gives as a basis the cision of the commissioner of internal revenue was ordered printed and recom tive te the bank accounts of Woodward and | ofa conversation he had with you. I as ou fered @ reeolution recii OF ALL coLons, E., 9.20578 FATS FATB PRICES for Ladicr, | relative to taxing certain wines to which any | other ring oMclain im the Brondway bank, bat | whether that conversation occurred after or be- Gch wondinges cand. Deen eee at Low P: ous fe, UN em Seon aa foreign substance had been added after the } it was mainly corroborative of his evidence | fore he offered the resolution? eo United Staten const. Gur tee dae ot t Low Prices, at Bike. st at S18 trent (oe, bs lar process of manutacture. The Secre- | given yesterdi Mr. Ames.—It was the day (or night) after he Florida, was now holding the office of state by tary promised to take the matter under eonside- 2 JoPaE erase oftered the resolution and occurred at the din- if senator, disqnali iim fro 8. HELLER’, ; ; fyi m holding bis + ‘OLD ‘AILVER, aaa Bie, | tation. After ry conmitation between | CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, | <1 table at the Arii gions T'was langhing at | Srcnaee tmdereanding, that St dass I | judicial position, and directing the committee he ja le ” ie oul im know. or jon juire into oc-tr No. 713 Market Space. 0 , fale a ore Nee ER es Samra ee pees mises: The Attempted Asamtnation of the him and told him he had got hold of the wrong ould tet bim tn pet pee yg mae dita Ryn tnt ao eumnet che ———E=E—E=EEEE=——__=_—_— sitar sold. Notes m4: Cee toda President P cush lemon, ther he aguld eae? = + ma the Yon are very positive that Mr. Stevenso’ wet INSURANCE COMPANIES. Ean iakenied to. by" AUGENBTEIN, © 1498 vagina Ensaio fo the wines heretofore | | NEW Yorx. San. 28-—Panama papers of the | nat yoinermation. whatever trom you betoee | by Bresented, Ht te the. SengeautatArme tT vaiy: Hooper. {Stase) fromthe com dense YOUR LiFE Se ah pein te atte ee Predicu: Pardoret Guile hesnkemea keener, a retained it for a few days aud a iought | banking and eurrencs. it to pro- should ec 08 ines made ‘om J am. si bout ha . r 1 Orb comes m in the United ‘States, Into which | te captures were tive hundred hand grenades. Mr. Blaine-—Then the atlegation of Mr. Ste- | T received a pun ane mene, giving me ont 2 bl tone raibit ne ed Currenc: THE met 7 AE ty gens itt 7D H. B. @D arbonie-acid gas has been injected. in the intagioe Of Bolpaaed Thank Waa aE Or Je: venson is not supported by-you % some information about the matter, wiest | ehick were ordered printed and tocomentapa” 6., Rtwar Ww mdered liable to taxation eee eoareanan No, went to Mr. Ames and. told him Iwould not | "Mr. Porter, ¥ Organ ies.) sraniny sate, $9 1s 099, 290 0.44. the fact that its manufacture is commenced in pred down the Gaile of ote eral bull, Ons Mr. Blaine to Judge Poland.—Mr. Ames told | take the stock. He said very well, and re- jan?-ty* Jose Aseat Oo . - ak and fompleted in another. hurels me the other day that he had the conversation | marked that it was good stock, or he thought it y IMMENSE OVERSTOCK ! in the manufacture of sparkling wine or | Chur ico, andi several lives are reported | with Mr. Stevenson after he (Stevenson) offered |g good investments sometuing of the sort. I ; gi IMMENSE OVERSTOCK ! amuagne, made, from grares gromn tn the lost in the town of Chinameca, ° the ren ate, Ama. Yeu have re: | f2ctiita back the $959 withy think two dot }, Fock ca! » ‘andy, (not ir. yenson to ir. mes.— You we fr interest. mes. if SNe Rik AES Ps ten per cent, proof spirit.) and isin, | Bas issued a pastoral al prayer for the ailevation | quenity stuted here, Mr. Ames, that your recol- | interest the time having beet spchort, but 1 uneuie Soctemmnnden AsninGrose frig lass may be used without rendering the pro- | the present si ction as to dates is not very busin on bin ce fe ep ag Fe mi uy step St Cosomice act liable to the tax. ee A. Yes, sir. ter endi memorandum I made at the | wuts wer verally acted apom. Office in >oal 000 wound oe a FINE CLOTHING AFFAIRS AT THE HUB. J * ‘om 13 at the | mcute were se’ apon. Bevsbiic’ Ho. cee pevenres aie $33 b00 oo WORTH OF FINE CLOTHING Ze lings iz hejeoy snvereedee sauaeaeee | rue PUBLIC LiBRARY TO BE OPEN OF SUX- | coer e whe treed. Did tae MT oven, | Smee vcammiier ty ‘amary._ I don’t ang thie te ———_ +02 fer Policies. 20. jE CLOTHING The subiect is one of great int erg hl ‘wine Es x Daya. gon that he had never been over the road. There , thostaete a6 bey uae. LonosTREEetT aND Piscupack.—During the FOR MEN AND BOY: dealers and manufacturers. tone hee aan oe orden tee eats, | @, but one larger stockholder in the road thiaa en A tome or anybody war a confederate prisoner good-naturedly ro- cbc anspor SExatE Coxrimwatioxs.—The Senate in ex- | of the public library to open it janday aiter= Hock heulby him by hime bag eet pgp reer bed =. indirect T ever resetved, y aaything mi?ked to his captors: “You'uns can't lick MUST BE 80iD ecutive session yesterday confirmed a large | °°? ~ pss be or ee re a ve od | we'uns, because vou have got to go 2 ry (BS tion in Sister tee hill (General Hil); then down gre es Pane zs REGARDLESS OF CosR. number of nominations of consuls, internal] py the annual pt OF pemmapres:- ee Aerwands for ore, Did not remember fee sae aanen $0 take" thomkect of teo-1 ae rl gaat to ITAN OST. sate th u TRE nse NC ERY! Stevenson, sod knew it was after that gentie- Longstreet); reveuse, customs, army and navy and revenue | health it appears that the mortally ih os Bosto; time, and so far we babine tot Oona (Stonewall! Jackson); and then you will (wel) Seatue mincing tt Sse E wistaemmes iene att by 37 per eat Nest | man offered the resolution in the House, as Se cus then) aacting Lg hen any re ha ang ey my DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Call! Seet and be Convinced: Consuls—Alfred V. ed V: Dockery, of North Caro- J clusive of small-pox the therease has been 25 | about the resolution, “ad telling him (Steven. —_ in regaré to the road during | street, who led a of ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1570. ede ki Grete Bese tte ft oe x son) he had hold of the wrong Never 4 a ; " — is MABLE BROTHERS, F in, of Massachusetts ‘at ‘Santiago, Cape Soeiet, heard of the romautiou'e “until Mr. Stevenson of: ASR CAPITAL. $100,000 Phy ary) " ys fered it. CORNER 71m AND D STREETS. N. W., Offer in 81 bane? Pennsy!- asuin sreuue. fads Pretec” | sensor eaetdort, appraiser of merchandise Owing to the violent storm of yesterday, the eae Biaine then questioned Mr. Stevenson as receptions—those of the ladies whose husbands 7 ade always voted to sus- | side w! and moustache, an ne cyes. belong to the Supreme Court, the Navy and Q. Did you have an anonymous or other. kind ‘and wonld do so to-day. He is medium sized, but rather thick set. "is SAMUEL Crosse 2 ate cote nee pe eh Tin Bea ny at | of. letter From Towa on this subject before yo ¥ does not seem tomanifest a very deep interest 1 BBL bunscTous: Poe FARTST OER: Even those who have peihe acs are alittle timid | A Kone whatever: ‘this 44 a 3e- | the pending te: z District he! it . Pinchback, Gov. Warmoth’s ‘hated % war? Charits ie 4 about venturing out in foul weather, for th 2S ve you ever spoken of haying-recviv« ness swerp, and in auaner a ‘quastion of rival,” _ — Tg = mt, Pe —— = | epizootic has had a lasting effect in bringin mach a letter’, had brought the locking man about forty years of age, and in = conviction — rses are emphatically $ Dia you ever say te any ons that you ee the account oupoe 3 darker than the average —_——— ete mortal, even if coachmen be distegarded. age ‘yout had caught the $ ery answer © wammons. pantar jeatures are regul tlre ge me oa reek SR Terr ee ears ston’t remgean ot —paligtbiemal | SE ata sonastensenh tases sites Some dinnét at Hormles's ‘Thane were os dng, have such a a with S bE upon Four books aso of the’ same color. His’ hair, which is = ss = HALFORD teen le, including the host, nator Napier weyr ae jax made a deposit ou ot i wa ent rather short, and ony hesabeeing _ aumed by the a ieeccee serene Iden't, Sy ore T had & conversation a black.” In Gos commisiog seoes Sols menting be WEB] & BEVERIDGE, LEICESTERSHIRE re i Joneph, Green to be continued In | — The Japanese chargé dafairer, Mr. Mori. wi ein ere et depetistonee manals T ceotete pecaetaeier Biieemedeeme conse ea" Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. : “\ | Sumber of quadron. A's), a | intends giving a ball at Wormley’s on Thursday, «y wndive CaUGHT THE SPEAKER?” iar earhek nines wa and i Bi mouth —— February 6th. peti oat ertae me on the occasion. Wor: Bio be the Delussiapot ot Washington ho has taken steps to make success —Mr. Clarence Seward ts in the city fer a A. June, 220, $1,008-6; July Tih, 100; July | chat he pomesece great character. Sth, $100; July 13th, 61,543.87. [Semsation:} He ‘wacoridentiy aeopiy tanorested in the veeti- ‘The Wilson Special Committee. — | 0? &!ven before the Cummiiter. In the Wilson credit mobilier committee yes- WERFUL OPERA GLASSES. COMBINATION SPECTACLES SR TABLE SAUCE, HEMPLEB, apes Kaos inspectors ha and Heatenants mci impos brimination a Jos, iano; EEG to —— of steam- te our report closed the examination he capa THE VERY BEST SAUCE AND BELISH MADE few days. ai oda was comttnaned, ani be teatiiod EN ANY PART OF THE WORLD, == neha ape elas uacishal better inthe publie ‘from the fact that of ae means are ready to FOR any emergency: better with ety: Ee shay) aerials sone casion, . BOR. ERT, SMITH & WiIMsaTT. E d i ‘. think, WHOLESALE ae irral. DEALERS IN ALL ‘was thus the pay- the com- al Ses

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