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¢ SF" ) THE EVENING STAR. | ———-—— Published Daily, Sundays rms | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Pennsylvania sre cor. Iith Bt... | me MIXING OF THE ENGLISH NORTHFLEET. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. : Safety of the Spantsh Steamer which @. HB. BAUPP MANN, President. Sunk Mer. TBE EVESING C708 w meved br exes ¢ i tote hats gs aE Spa ac Fors Cents Pex 7 Copies at the counter / a eae su SEO Two Cxxts each x month=, $3.00; ove year, THE WEEKLY STAR—Publichet Pritar—g¢1m | ayear. SP invariably inadvance, in both cases,and | uo paper sent longer than pa. . SF Rates of advertising furnished on application | ooo rillo which ran inte and sunk the emigrant ship Northfieet, off Dungeness light-hous:, on the steamship. ho ree months, $1.0; | V%., 41—N2 6,199. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1873 TWO CENTS. estimation wee Lisbon. for which port she had ae but upon entering that harbor she mated A was signaled not to as there is an extr r - ing ition treaty between Portugal and (Great Br) : vi . THE CREDIT MORILIER INVESTI- previously opened the polls and commenced re- | tain, under which her officer wool | SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | src recepton s2ittt¥ eve mms to: onsen degen pur ce wttene ttm | Sete ts ebro } cperesthe hers | Preceedings of the Special Commit. | \oting upon subscriptions for stock on which no | Charges brought against them. She Mrs. Jomcs’ Cough Mixture, = besides the wives of Senators there are others woney has been but. wit nently put tosca again and p edied te 1. Twe tees Te-day. recee ae excellent COU na now been used ‘y i i have taken Thursday for their day ‘‘at = ness und: rs:ands Geperai Butler in some way 7. as there is no extradition between Great a & t COUGH SYRUP hy | Washington News and Gossi; bebslageatoiree! Judge Poland's special committee to inquire : ° Britain and 8 he Murillo sustained no Bylvevter | ® Nets community for upwards of ve years with | P+ | home.” ‘The iivetiest looking portion of the city |, alia ar rps suceeded in getting one of the injunctions pain. TI urille sustained + = ii » on bei arried on in two damage by the collision. Her officers and er TgcerTailing soccess. It is easity administered, |; InTERWar Revexve.—The receipts from this | Was en 1, between Ith and 18th streets. In this | ginong members of Congress resumed its sco- | mottled, the m being ©: ° ° an ~ at 3 oreloek. > F* Open at Zand at T ager. : Is, with two sets of inspectors in the same | Will soon be examined ai,Cadir in relation to Ue Feat Original and Renowned | to the teste, salt seven tn Beall Gooer’ 5 arene ae block there were eight different receptions, and | sion this morning, and om prese the old board, | disaster OM tie AND Wize, com |, Soumpobniad Toran adults At will penicivstoung ete? | Source to-day were $406,201.80. Total for the | Blo pinpodd gy ap eeacbinge paneer CHARLES & NEILDON WAS RBDALEED. cod ea uiner that ot tee Rae ned Be etnitialpionnndey 12 NIE WA rN. § umpenitly Cure all the vatioun @Beciions of the Throat | month, $8,449,446. ly that there was scarcely room for the horses to He testified that he kept no formal account of | friends. Each board of inspectors de- | CONFISCATION SCHEME OF THEE Just returned to America there Winey CCF | Sua, Hourecneen, uchishe and Theipieee Gin, | Ne More Frank > President to-day | make a turn. the money transactions between himself and | clared their ticket elected. An injunction CUBAN AUTHORETIEN. 1 . rad | sumption. Also, for sic of pationts in adwanced | received and promptly approved the act of | — Mrs. Frelinghuysen and her accomplished | Mr. Brooks. Witness generally paid mone: restiaining Mr. Alley’s bogus board from act- | Retaliation Threatened om Spanixt Too j ot ) though we do | 7° a aking petvil daughters entertained many hundreds. All the | Mr. Brooks by check. He gave Mr. Brooks ing was at once procured and served on them, Merchanisin New York nom wees 3S y setchin fei cure, it will certainly rejieve to euch | Congress to abolish the franking privilege. 8 check for nine thousand on account of @ | to which they gracefully submitted, and never 2 K cents; | an extent that it will be considered © bleeding inderd can bi inted parlors were filled by clegantly-dressed ladies | jan. The money advanced by Mr. Brooks was | moved to dissolve the sume. The witness next York, Jan. 31.—Late Havana papers = | by gach pationts. Owpfident that you will find it just | TH Swiss GOVERNMENT has appol asec’ | and gentlemen, during the entire afternoon | ten thousand dollars. No note was given for it. | queted from the record to show when Alley was proclamation of the ( ft . / ASHINGTON THEATER COMIQUE. | ™ Jepresented, we mvite a trial. j retary of the second claws tothe legation at | Sirs. funter and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs, Admiral | inousand dollars, No not sca d citing Messrs. Bomlearlicr. Bombarasa, 4 Ww Qu Gave him security, elected a director, and next cited the resolution 7, (Bleveoth street, south Penuspivaysia avenue.) ESE SEs betticg at e0 cents and leach. Washington. M , Mra. Red- | Union Pacife first. mortgage ‘bonds, whic pomerecty ey eel pt yp deere ohne wg Fertesnde, whe are now ottinons of the X ‘nite a quarnarnag Mrs.S.V. | received at the time he (witness) got the 100 1867: instructing the tre — warn road as. Sirearety panmte s | ; A 7: instructin asuter to procure fro THE STSR YARIETIES OF AUAERICA ARTHUR NATTANS, Drucsist, A PARDON was yesterday issued to W. D. |. Berret, | shares of credit mobilier. Aloo rcocived 30° neni ae Tallon dollar | in Cubs, to appear and be tried for treason | BEALDW mas Ge HAVE PREPARED POR OCA 4 me = make orthweet, | Bares, an alleged South Carolina kuklux, now | all received suf extervained ia tho post, hos- | shares af stock. jpecelzed the cash dividend their firet ! NS THIS WEEK { wovbte Corner rests:= at | fined in the Alba: nitentiary. pitable manner. Mrs. Sen: ie, Cole, | on the credit mobilier of $9,000 on sth of " EMIT spprarance in thie city ofthe celebrated | ead con ———aty. and Miss Whiting received and entertained | June, 1868. Paid that dividend over to Mr. | eays! $mom senced'te che querete sad their praperty ie pia rote ee Actor, Mx. Gronox F. Stwarv Not To Srcorr their friends in the most cordial manner. Mrs. | Brooks as part payment of the loan. Did not . in stock under the Ames cont t wha, valu Bearly $2,000,000, will be ¢ { ‘The most crt sical wan un the wage, introducing bin | Se Mruteren Low.— There is authority for stating | Stevenson. not being well, did not reecive. nor | owe Mr. Brooke any other money at that time, | On thie resolution Mr Allee tated in che amine, | Sncated to Spain will call the attent | | fore the 3th of Febroary by « military con As they will not do so they will be formally = tenced to the garrote and their property arvelous 5 ; ; . id Mrs. Windom, as it is requisite to omit the | unless it was a smallamount—a hundred dollars ; of Secretary Fish to their cases, and by way ete. Bt unexcellad ThampionTamborine for the eure Of Rerevns W wy, | that George F. Seward ly or pod ah gee lly’ tov enable | orso. ‘Paid the moucy to Mr Bsokerressiien, | ATE. The witness read ‘ihe tw contradict the | reprisal several Spanich ‘merchants doing t LIE SWI st. Sy ee —_ States minister to China, vice Low, re- | these ladies to call on each other on Thursday. | and took a receipt at the time. [Witness here | opposed to a distribution of the te arising | Dees in this ity, amd who hold real estate CBeeeer" fester a Popular Vooddt, MISS LULU | tne wrblsremeds’ Prasped bee dette us hens | ene Sage a ee ee or tne eae ene of | ese ee so een eee Brooks submitted | under the Ames contract. On the 3d of January Siiens icgally aman ee reins hs Pict ard unfortunate iitnd, the tops | THE POSTMAcTan GENERAL SoeTArsen— | the most clegant seen yesterday. It wana Lon- | hischech-book, showing that the amount was EE eg nd ap t u beth’ gecko the Daring Gynmasts, WM. FORE. | for preparing and using this ey Came) | The Attorney General has rendered an opinion | don smoke colored silk, with scalloped ruftes | “cPosited to bis credit, o1 a caauepces Guat ane c rate Pan aiick NAPIER. a SO er | lire,” ™* "SoskPH t INMARS 8” | sustaining the right of the Postmaster General | across the front breadth,cach bound with silk a | NolPald Mr: Brooks collateral sccurity. Wit. | Comds. Witness then Ta emer and JS g RNIN a Station D, Bible House, | to remit penalties incurred for non-fulfilment of | shade lighter. The sacque and train were | ness owes Mr. Brooks now about 13.000 for views which he e meed shows that his . ‘ Ler ¢ week of the Gifted FOT SISTERS. apreah New York Cit; contracts for carrying. the United States mail. trimmed with flat bands corded with the lighter | money advanced. Mr. Dillon advanced the claims for his patriotic and unselfish course in | the Army of the Potomac was bell her: . our C A t ‘and Beautiful Balt ea Ker rnecen. Cc rated shade of silk; bonnet composed of the two shades Tux Arrnorniations for the improvement | to match the dreve. Mrs: Berry wore a train of | money for the fifty shares, and received as eol- night, at which Initial stops were taken to vs wes Payee Gon Peters and EMENTS. - of the Capitol duringthe fvcal year ending June | black velvet’ and purple. satin wh wrap, and fity shares tb. stock. bid Femember, i Anant oe memey of Senegl Bes i a a Ne ere 160,000. That amo net to match. Madam Flores accompanied | having paid Mr. Dillon. Su ad been was reported at mid Rion P Beeps, Reges Maren, Nellie Andrews, Rive Ce: | GAVILLE'S. ‘Bucs ar 8. UCAMGGGR UP the Teens cee ep nee! | turn. Barty bs tes beeen at cate paid by the sale of the securlties, which ‘he had And five for acquittal ‘The prisms fies A Pees Kaleidoscope of Grave and Beauty. WILLARD Hatt sation yesterday. sil —€rs, Phillips and her handsome daughter | perfect right to sell. Br. Dillon had anegged yesterday were. confident would 9 Berbank . Janes sd — Pe os witness recently that the loan ‘D paid. he conviction. they appearing to »: ie Lee. KR. Joan Buckley » Harry . ¥ Srauet, Cosuen Vounrasxrn. ‘Tux Syxvrcaty.—It has been decided by the eile Sag tecctort igen eorih pera A OSE Macaca wine q special tadeesaatiag TP eens O° Pomtens on bac ay ares OE me ped THE NEW TEMPLE OF THESPIS A SUCCESS! | new syndicate that subscription books be open- | thers held the aneeet foc a ey eee Oe BM ser tomes yee FASC AMOMG BLEVATED malLWwar ra oe ie See ae «" BRILLIANT INAUGURATION BY ed simultaneously in Europe and America on Zne eso Sees falling fer en A. No, sir. verge Napanee ai makin bepeanie te Yesterday aftersoun, the boller ef an eng’or * i cf ¥ z i of these receptions. On the contrary, as peop! y _w, P : u Ou Exhibition New No. MRS. JANES 4. OATES trening of February tre ns Oven OREE He | Ooms better acquainted mda they enjoy the | JGdKe Poland Wellit would be lite re. = nisnenpeaeses tanner UC aan tee | mace ane am eee ee aa ee ‘and Sale } 39 comic OPERA COMPARY. ——____ frequent reunions. There are a many | the loan. ‘ seat casa Cakes Anan ar tena ne | cone co ee a qumungers. Pen ol tre Bt igi : THene ic a general sensation about the elty | strangers who make calle with friends who have | rye 'tncge—1 have a right now to go to ar. | 2ORt, Sit a Gakes Aner com in | Guat chen fosedlenntes Don gyi RR, FRIDAY EVENING, January 31, over the dispatch from Kansas announcing the | the entre of these delightful houses, and are able ay ee i on ee, : ’ following prices: — . Ko. 439 70h eer abore Od Fetton’s Hall oe BENEFIT OF MKS. J. A. OATES, defeat of Senator Pomeroy. A common remark | ¢Y¢M after asojournot but a few daysinWashing- terett, and demand my seeurities | sahgons third tod eallen Son na ne oy alles, | SACI ewaED ERY cam” Oboiee O1 P. ye , Chromos, &e. Offenbaeb s favorite Opera Boufie, t in, that the stock of Christian stakebiinik hetae i to onary heme with Shem, ponent, Tecollec- Jitness euppored the securities just = ‘fro te one ee pote Beshn ened ae we re ‘Also, Taga F,disocinws Window LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. Senate ie getting low fast.—Springhcld Republi. | senee of stifines ie freauentie omen a Se Fo ones nate eee reer SOON. ee By - — ean Washington special ° 4 hty. ~ ‘The Wilsen Committee. foreman announced that y Could net pomil © SATURDAY. AT 2 PM. = —The second evening reeeption of Sir Edward ‘oland.—Well the evidence before us jilsem Special 2 agree. They were accordingly discharged FIRST GRAND MATINEE ATTHE NEW THE: | Navat Cuanars.—Ensign Samnel P. Crosby, | aud Lady Thornton took place last evening, and mes sold he bonds at ninety-seven. m1 oe investigation committee last AT & MEETING OF THE me anaocta Tom = . ordered to the receiving ship at Philadelphia. t 7 never sold any of mine at thai emi last evening, it was decided to take no - 8 FAIR PRICES for Ladice’, LES BAVARDS, Tdeut. Those M: Gardner, Guthched tress ths |S vectra ree cee eee | ratce Nerermat eae oe WEE EXAMINATION OF HORACE F. CLARK, the case of David Dudley Field. Hon. Wa Bt P CLOTHING. ea, | Pepatar prices of admission.25 cents, Scents, ani | f . of Mashington society. Every logation was | {a custom never to take up a loan until caliea | President of the Union Jeecific railreed compe: | Evarts, the chairman, urged that measores be ot BIE D cerece baeten eh Soares |” ela | thetugtiartlower "Tieut Joker eeeant | larkely represented, with s large intermixture | pou todo so. Did not think five years an uc, | BY, Was resumed. ile tAiied that since he hed | yar, the chairmar the daughters of the late SUUVER, PEASE CORPER Ee, | THE FLOWER GILL OF PARIS, | Wehed (rom the nayy-yard’ at Poriemouti, S. | Every ome takes plearare in sovetieing Geek | ual time to let a Toan stand, had trequently | Hen tersident wot a dollar had been spent by | ige'Tatey' whe Se Sank GOLD SILVER, BRASS, ER, Ere, HE FLO KL on > known them to stand that lon, the company to influence legislation or elections, HH. and ordered to Uie dun ¥ 01 respect and adinii OP PI * race THE “BORS” TO low ‘Wook heard tion for the British minister TRIED AGATY mght at fair prices for a . last J Furniture benght and eld. Notes by mail By Mr. Niblack:—Mr. Brooks still holds the | “lthough be had been advised that interests an- - i There was an immense gathering to bear the pre on and his wife, who so cordially receive and return ; tagonistic to the road wi Washing- - Homer be » February 2 os a - wore vi U.P. bonds as collateral security on another | 'onistic to the road were active at result of the Tweed case. After the announce mpily attended to by AUGENSTEIN, 1408 At Tue Wnts Hovse.—There were com- | the courtesies of our city. Lady Thornton has | U;P- he bonds draw interest, and a portion | Wh, and that the fall ofthe stock in April, U2, | ment by the foreman that Ine thought the ary eOneT avenne '4n-1; parative'y few visitorsat the Whge Honse to-day Lo from her late i isposition, a at of that interest has been paid te. witness by Mr was in consequence of the introduction of a could not agree, Judge Davis expressed the d- —- ———— Among those who saw the President were Re- | did not appear to suffer while stand) ales Brooks. Expects to pay Mr. Brooks interest on | resolution in the House affecting the question | sire to hear trom the others as to the probability Javerder 3 : na 4 | Wore over @ petticoat of white silk, Buckley: the Seeretary of (ae “reangort, ant | site court train trimmed with white lace ‘aud SPECIAL? Turner, collector of Alexandria, Va., and John | black velvet. Madame —— > rrepeel of the interest dae the United States from the | of LECTU RES. Mer oe. McCreary:—Borrowed the #€14,000 | comp: On the 6th he received warning im a “~ letter from nt. Another juror then said that the jury wore of the same niind since 11 o'¢lock from Mr. Brooks som Pp F colored silk with quill tiene “erg . — Ouurk last night, and there was no prospect of an » 1. EDUCATION SOCIETY GRAND COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL To | PS eabdinlcdtnce Musion; the whole. cov vd with oostly black ery i beetgmerndia” bil <iapians dion rulnoes $0. cae ‘company would en add: Siro uham, Sor She yrowsoution, )RAL EDUCATION SOC AND COMPL NTA s NIAL T: : i p e same safe ; i 0 nas sacs aosee teakonan at eatin mane SiVEN BY MANAGER J. G. SAVILLE. AT THE CABINET MEETING TO-DAY all the | lace. About her head was a band of plaited “ae bi Morr * these: t ire i i Witness” business isnot that | be introduced next day; that the cou Is in the insurance bw WILE BE « tion | trial forthwith. Defendant's counsel thought it MRS. L. B. CHANDLER, members were present. The trouble with the | Fold with a tassel at the side. Mrs. 8. 8. Cox, Was strong, and that unless immediate action | would be a hardsbt Wasnixeros, D.C. of a stock operate > the cae again . 1 over @ white silk railed ‘across the front | 2 " i astaken to head it off there would be a loss of 0 Ee ox Biv. John O Bente jodoe Indians was discussed, and itis probable | freadth, wore a roval purple select Coerdeent | Less, and keeps regular books of that. Deals in 0 Y f | now. Tweed’s civil sult was set for February SATURDAY, FRERUARY ter, Dian Sin : The undersigned, citizens of V Beye conmeien Ibe sent to investigate | trimmed with point lace; diamond ornament: | Mocks wins Eogacaty, Sat Reeesi ue scoeuss. A perma paige oo apie ior ma Hi, Ercparetions for it being wecemery. After at Se'eleek p. m.. inthe Lecture Room of the ton. appreciating your energy and enterprise the causes which led to the breaking out of | Miss Brooks looked very handsome ina pale | Jh¢Y are kept by the broker. Brooks now in 2 " pri further argument the court said it would dectic gis . . = last (Wo years in on attempt to give us a first-class fe fe ‘y PAL. | holds $16,000 as collateral security. Witness has | tary to General Butler. Clark intimated that | the matichors mew trial to-morrow CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, © Gad eommiemiea te pie hones tae hostilities. Other matters of importance, it is | gold-colored silk, with trimmings of scarlet vel- had the interest on €5,000, and Mr. Books had | be considered Cowlan’s letter only a blackmail- eee corner of G and Ith streets. ortunate destruction of the National Theater, | Understood, were under cousideration,’ the | vet, and scarict’ bows on the shoulders. Bire, that on $11,000. Hui frequently received a | ing attempt to get money ont of theroad for pre- | Terrible Explesion of a (an of Gan- Bubseet:—Oid and New; or. Woman and Edueation Shovtshd this be nature of which has not yet transpired. Cole wore white silk with black lace flounces. | (Hety trom Mr Brooks for £000 atenane tended inne nding of legislation, and refused to ‘ tm the Progress of Civiliaation. We would be pleased to = Sov Finer Crass Crenxs | MP. Corbett, apricot satinftrain, with overdress | “SCS ia those cheeks neraily come about | even Yashington on the errand he sug- | Arexawpria, Va., Jan. 31.—A special oor Admirrion. 35 Cents ey with usasto the time and placeand | APPOINTMENTS ov First Crass Crenxs | of Parix muslin trimmed with valenciennes hrist: New Year?™ gested. “To attempt to buy your from ‘of the Gertie gives an mnt of Tiekets to three rem: mee | Me Recemnary details sairman; John F. Ennie, | Ye made in the Post Office department yes- | lace; ficku of ‘muslin and’ taco dunce | & ‘A. No, sir; dil not know what amount he had | strikers of this class,” said Mr Clorkeeines | ni ‘explosion on the Sth itt of a caulster of 9 geeretary: Henry D- Coke: Avie’ Siepient, Richard | terday as follows: A. W. Eastlack, D. C., vice | ornaments. “Mra. dames -C. ‘Kennedy, cafe ved by check from Mr. Brooks. Witness | neourage the very ‘spirit which imprls the fuRPEMAer in the store of Mr. LADIES’ GOODS. Harrington. Simon WaltA. C- Xi aris. Tima L-| ©. Swaze, promoted; Mason Davis, D.C., | 1, Ad i ad my pene t he ad reccived about $8.0 in the ag ee omen ed Ayer ence by tele- | hill, King George County, Va. —_— . oerorgh BF a ice € Collins, rid ite from Mr. Brooks, including interest ov Py , attorne: store was completely demolished, A. Nailor. jr., James A. McDevitt, HL C. vice WLW. Walbridee. daughter of Mrs. Ruggles, wore a fresh, beauti- | {Conds and the $009 check company, to confer with Cowian in Washington, | in it at the time were more or leas injured. Mr 301 FANCY SOD | WF wtece WT Mektache Sow VY ig Vicw H.W. ce, resigned; G. H. ful white illusion rufficd, with white sash, rib. | “6 bor es Bie He se Cetaneerantc phere nl - , r . Mr. burgh, J. W. Boieler, B. F. French, Dr. felton, Kansas, vice F. vart, promoted; C. bons and flowers. Mise Preston wore a white Il. By Mr. Brooks:—I want Mr. Neilson to show — m PP! that the com- | Payne tsa brother of F. W. Payne, of the firm J.B. Cole, Charles ‘Fianegan zs - P. Eustlack, pro- | jigion over white silk, trimmed’ oie Rutumn | ‘Tom his memorandum all the pany minis Gin scan of Payne & Si] ttsaas, of Washington, and is io GOODS AKD LACES. Selomons. Richard T. M. " Sones und Geuers: Ben . TRANSACTIONS HE HAS HAD WITH MR. BAM. > a critical cond! " eolored man preb- We Jones, Riley A. ———— . Madame Preston's fine form chew ooune. for purposes of legislative bribery, as both fy Mamkens Bi Dh Tum axexowiiers to ihe naval appropet- | looked wellivarich white sating with super) | As hare yrodened dee notices them ise: | by Usian. By Semmonee te ads oaetioees | ae Reeplpg cay! wage lle Loy -_ G. Moore, Do W. Bliss. G: ation bill reported by the Senate committee | Mee. Her diamonds were rich and rare. Miss | Ham, assistant secretary of credit mobilier, | seen that on the 7th of April Mr. Negley moved aches from his pipe eli ity it and caused the ite, black and colored. at em * Parker Danie ‘Clarke. Hallett Kilbonrns He Mt ery epee gent pk epingy eon pap ag oe Gividende due ies on the credit mobitier scsere Tanoblected to by, Mr. Brooks. Teer tating on, N. L. Jeffries. N. P. Chipman, A. a oS © green - and notifying him to call and get them. Mr. | that not a cent mexpended except for 801 MARKET bape 3k. Magroker Ct: Willen Wrong six years, and also insert in the bill a new see- | trimi of white lace. Miss Grey did not . stock be. | the nal ex of Mr A. - dom, ., ube Os Menus, Z."De Giang! Michapt HE. | thon, providing for the payment of 130,000 for | Week Mies cress eed, ae rete te, Bok Dacea te kre, Melina Wyte: eben ns | teak onoinienion pankine cau BARDRERCHIEFS aod FLOCNCE Sere De de GD ee ney same | the rights of private partics to the best system | scriued her. but ax the very sweetest of the | WEE to Mr. Neilson. Witness testitied that | Clark eonclud ie Sslak rode avver odkeeeh in tadotancbess ot eh Sykes. D. F. Jones, and L. 6 —— Of torpedo boat, oe — its de Mea gems: | the 100 shares. On that day he bought the 50 prices. at DAVIS’. yeriocet cc Sif gat acl - s P = i S ew of those prex-ut were the Chief Justice, | shares additional, and the notice of March 1 aii ae Xero : y 2, 1873. PRCIE ParMent—The banking and cur- | judge and Mrs. Ciftord.and Mise Davies Gre | Share - i FORTYSECOND CONGRESS Per icitatlonssuct received ab 28 Se Bete | Mes Peary Pan a Hetiation, Since Waly | TEMCY committee have instructed the subr-com- ph pe roby goon agg aarp eee Pol Wits Lite less foe ie ae R eet as sist tone “ing 3 DAVIS". A_N atlor.jr.. and others: s mittee on specie payments to report a bill nam- | and Madame de Noailles, Senator Schu: cause it was a satisfactory one to both partics. | This Afternoom’s Proceedings | ' and degrade a chi in community, RG: ; . 2 ” and Mrs. S. 8. Cox. Hon. Augustus Schelly Mrs. 4 re y, Kore ae saoeptnsed sone cnplnnsany condeal | pabents cet the seacpln of Toga fakes | amd les bug Sge ane dacarima. | Teun Det at, poke and wi ee ae ee Se ee oF DAVIS". cfier of 8 substantial teettnonial. T'can sly | in gold, and to further provide for Hsuing six | Senator and dirs. Cole, Migs Cote and sis | Gout ie Usion Pacthe sock feneeaty a Fripay, January 31. a sey that I lack words to express os Seem F F cent. gold bonds to secure gold in case it | Whiting; Judge Richardson, Miss Richardson | }¢arly all other stocks on the list. It is > § TE.—The Vice President submitted a | Semtemced to Five Years im the Penit Riches bys performance st Willard Mall upon west | Should be needed for redemption purposes and | and Bliss Gi Miss Brooks, Miss A COMMON PRACTICE IN WALL STREET message from the President vetoing the Senate 3 hight. 3 folsllow free banking under the national cur | Bis Maty Leo. Mise Suse Leo, Mise to sell out collateral securities. Mr. Dillon | bill appropriating $18,500 to the east Tennessee ing you for your kindness, I remain sours | reney act. Chariton, Derby, Miss Oudsicld, would have naturally done so upon learning | gniversity for ite ty destroyed during the 7 Joun G. Savitie. —_—. C. Kennedy; Hon, Horatio Seymouf and Mrs. | fiat Oakes Ames was about to fall, Ils rice Property yed during pension - STITCHED AND LACE - Mu. Braing, Je. Manes a Catt.—A littl: | Sewmour, Senator, Mrs. and the Miseas Fre- | {tute ould inave been to sellout aul teas | 8a: caccred to be printed amd referred t | the Nashville penitcntiary and €5ie0 ane, TBROLDERIES, Poe abeeand fomedy ver | son of Speaker Blaine, about four years of age, | linghuysen; Secretary and Mrs. Delano, Pro- | care of himself. The bonds were permitted to | °ypmittecon of mag a Sion There are twenty-six indictments against Boyd ct markt pricesst . (Next,) Fe last night took it into his head that he would a | Sr Sor Nis. Hones Hireeed Me Panties: | lie in the house ef Mr. Brooks asa place of | apvetmrea Wien Harlan amd Stevenson were He was found guilty in one case and submitted mevis’ Fisiting go, and toddied off to the residence of | Mr. Tobcrison, Mr. Chariton, the Haytion min-.| “curity. Witness could have got them at any | tea" of conference on the Ihdian approseeton Snaped guilty in five others. It is te under ig jon. Fernando Wo » & few doors above his 4 time by paying the #1,000 balance due. bill. DURANT REPLIES TO ALLEY. " Dr. Thomas C. Durant appeared betore the | ters ot ‘Genres Cal sro acs committee and submitted a lengthy statement i 4 ———o—____ in writing in reply to the testimony of John B. | od csi Corteie Runeint oh es Combination ef Western Farmers Ee vcmmest will not prosecute the other indictments in case of good behavior presented petition of the | during imprisonment. *01 MARKET SPACE, ___Corner Sth street ister and wife, Mr. Westenburg, Mr. Ladislas, Hengelmuller de Hengervar, Airs. Pendleton, vet. te was | Mrs. aud Miss Phillips, Mr. Baltazzi, Baron nt at Mr. Wood's, where | Lederer. Baron Schlozer, Mr. Stenerson and he washaving ‘a good time with some of his ju- | Myr. a. G count Corti and Connt Zanniui. home, on 15th _ . and ‘a? nie = brings ag dis- tressed parents believed him lost. ing Mesdemes May Saville. Chester and 4 aud Meentt. E- Thorne, V. Bower, Kingy: | finally found by a serv 3 5 Alley before the committee on the 7th of Janu- Against the Rais Selling ont entire stock of MR. J. G. SAVILLE, | Scenic ak ae tae Tete children's party given by Mr. and Mrs. | ary.” Dr. Durant commenced by saying the | “S:)°H Suton cata.) introduced bill to amend | NEW YORK, Jam. 3A letter trem che MILLDNERY AND FANCY Goops, an Captats Walter Muidenbiash. Sreciar Assay Coxmissioxens.— The Pres- | Alex. R. Shepherd last night was thoroughiy | statements of Mr. Alley were so at variance | qe act establishing maton ce mee False, zmers throughout Michigan, Iitinoix, fat and below cost. three actavol, > NeTtOns seric-comie play, in | scat hes appointed the following spec enjoyed by their houseful of little guests, who | With the actual facts as to the two corporations, | ferred to committeeen militate aflaies Pasa: Wisconsin, fowa, and Mlunesta are 707 Market Space, NOT G : insioners at the annual assay at the mint of | divided the time between 5 and 8o’clock indau- | 4nd 80 untrue and unjust to individuals both | “Sir. Famunds stated that toqaones he would ocean eppesition to jan20-fim between 7:h and sh streets northwest. | ALL IS NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS. | missioners a cing. games, and enjoying the bountiful supply | Sving and deceased, that he deemed it necessa- | ai} up the Alabama elaians Git the, Talirosd monopolies, which bold such high = = J Characters by Mesdames Saville. Chester and Si the United States, at Philadelphia, on Monday, | of Eo Slice srread for thee temehe eee eee | ry toreply, tat Alley’s rash statements should ‘Mr. Harlan offered a resolutio rates of freight that they cannot send the WILLIEAN'S tex . and Messrs. Thorne, Bowers, Barr, Parkhursi, | the 10th of February: F. A. P. Barnard, pres i Re eathert f bright, “and | Hot go out te the world without the refutation |. ™- pagent “maga ing an | products of grain to the seaboard and eastern +, ,DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT! | b ingsiey. Foster. 4c. dent of Columbia college, New York; Prof. J. | Marae dteset tres right, Joyous, and | ED the record of the CoP It. Ke abectaue | amendment to the constitution, providing for markets, are consequently compelled te The Largest and mos: Compiete in the City. Admission $1. Secured seate $2. Tickets tobe | Torrey, New York; Prof. R. E. Rogers, Ph tastefully dressed children was very pleasi furnished. Br. Darant then quoted exte al, | the election of United States by the | burn their corn and wheat for fuel. — $24 pte Committee, at the Hotels, Music and Book | genta: Prof. F. A. Walker, New Haven; Prot, | 2% it was remarked that it was vastly more at- | furnished. Mr. Durant then qi ene G2. | popular vote, upon which hesaid he would = * flectrved sents to be had at Riis? Music Store Mon- | Win. BlakeaNew Haven: P tractive than when the children are “of larger | ftom the record as to the organization of the | after eubmit some re Seemiaonans Costumes and Morning Wrapper RK. W. Raymond, railroad company, the Hoxie coutract, and the fen woes growth.” The Misses Mamie aad Susie re- lroad Mr. Wright alluded to the fact that the House | yy Re day morning at 10 o'clock. (tw ixsion tickets se- | New York; Hon. H. R.’ Linderman, Philad ret with eaceadi difficulties under-it; then the organization oy ARRISBURG Ne ae Ky (ero Stetina te “ fi c grace and coriiality, and . er-it; then. had voted to repeal the bankrupt act. The ju- hepted 6 Iafacte a wake at Wage Soe We. Gainer ee po berg tea Higa poe they were charmingly assisted by their baby it mobilier aud its work. Mr. Ames. | diciary committee of the Senate had in | United Searee Real Guipure Laces at Willian’ DONN PLATT. Chairman Committee ; sisters, Gracie and Belle. Master Alexander Beal Valenciennes Laces at W illian’e. THOMAS L. HUME. Troasurer (endent ofthe const survey. jr. gave the oceasion the light of his counte- ct Key a + Waaee a staf JOHN F. ENNIS, Secretary. Treasvry DerarTMENT Postace.—The | nance for a short season, a was voted a wo - ‘gant Fas from an - : Weivurs Cemture™ Lous XV" at Willian’s. ‘HE JUBILEE SINGERS Heeretary of the Treasury has sidromed « letter | TE CIP Or eoan eke ttleones had departed Gilet Empire” at Willian’s _ S or to the different heads of bureaus in the Treas- } (the plan of early hours having been susie Celebrated J.B. P. Corsets at Willian’s. FISK UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE. TENN . free % isa’ Sb ee Ressuvemant of Ledios Unie terments, mide TY, NASH ury, notifying them of the abolition of the | bly adopted by their kind entertainers) anal fo Parts, at Willian > ONE CONCERT ONLY franking privilege, to take effect July Ist next | they will doubtless long remember with pleas, Bigot acoortmens ment of Seabee at Witte: ‘KuDGU Rata Wek veenee. 06 ak and with 6 view to asking Congress for Oe a. ure the enjoyments of the evening. ‘a antilly uipure Ca; ) . 4 5 bran yh. ropri: for postage, r an est 7 " me variety of Fancy Tics at Willi Thevriginal company has been enlarged and iu. | hromewch buccwe ar fee peobable auipunt that ire. Grant’s afternoon receptions will be States vote against th Mr. Alley, and their friends were not origiual subsertbers in the Union Pacitie rowd—their | favgous te knob ehiee ee Sey was ery only interest in the said company beingacquired | this matter. He took it for granted that every by them as contractors or as stockolders iu the | Senator had made up his mind about it, and he credit mobilier. He next referred to the injun-- | now moved to take up the bill to repeal, ; nd tions which he obtained against Ames & Go. wo | Rone Senatane ute bi eee prevent the settlement with the eredit mobilie: | M&¢d the Senate to make a test vote on his mo- . 4 is not : — sitar reed ae te Cuts, | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. —Mr. | is making 4é herder. ‘The tactical. Pacitic, to do all in his power to protect the in. | Donnan (Iowa) moved to reconsider the vote of | ‘legrees below zero last night terests of those of the stockholders who were not | May 24, is72, by which the bill in relatiento the | * SCE Agate Lay, ‘tment Gros Grain Bibbous at Willi , coved by ml cemmion 1 vt held on Saturday of each week from 3 to 5 p. m. i i . . a eres Ghibiren's Cloaks or Withanse” MEN | Tracking cong tave aint cen adliodsy thoenformeris | Wit Me fequired for postage on mail’ matter for | held.an Saturday of PS | anor approved by Alley and iis rien winn | Mouiana war claims was recommitted to the | ,.78% Pxoposen Excensiox ov nue uve, rand Cloak Triruminas at CVitlian’s. sung. The Concert will surpass, both in variety and | the scat ag Pigg see a, wee ee > ss seemed te consider ail suras waved to the tinin,, | committce on military affaire, which wasagreed | ritchie “ot Maryland is otpenan ben cune from Carvline Cuutet aud M Villemonot at Stator am ccihulams overage ET | Sate average of the weight of matter annually ‘The Weetintive Feabregiio in sla, Bee cet Sees, ne ene ene i? | iy: Slehase (Unk) sends Whe feted ot ocher from the Gate river to the soaboard is now be hese students are endeavoring to inerosee the | xent out from each office, an inguishing i , Mr. Alley, in lais ‘the bi - committee on commerce. 1 et Waiste at Willian’s. Twenty Fhonand Dollar of lat year to. Se between printed and written matter. = ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAMS ON THE sTaTcs | had with unparalleled impudence attributed to | that the bill embraced an appropriation, and that the Secretary of War cause evan: ‘Crepe de Chene Sashes at Willian’s Thousand. This sum will pay. forthe new -” —— OF THE Mr. A party the views and policy or | Must be reterred to the committee of the whole. | [hations, or or both, to be made to a= Pa a ng ag (aces A hg et Szxaror ioe is lying onan) iat | The following ietter has just be iste Gee eee the bill han so referred 7 Polut of order, aud | ccrtain the most ee eae the pometbl : at Ballaniyne’s, 425 7th et a private residence in Topeka, Kansas, with or Justice. Wa Oy, * motion. a" ‘! ond me WiettaN ee Saturday Rebriary 1, wt 90 irate donee and kis puysciies Save fuaaiden oes bane sa ere the bet evidence | aosca om eke bal necviatan nen aiiding Lon ——- LLIAN, [mieten Eh oe ,. —Hon. 2. Hamilt Wie; | of what his views and actions were at the time. | “ered o1 ng south branch 907 Pennsylvania ave_. Washington, D.C admission to bis room. His trial was set for to- received your letter of the 3 | Afwer Ames & Co. had acquired a voice in the | *hips-of-war. Pe and along said river jal Im No. 7 CITE TREVISE, PARIS. @PECIAL NOTICE: day, but will | have to be postponed ‘The rumor pati no cee Mansa by regieelt direction of tuad they developed severai _ poled See ie saving, of the Elk and Great Kanawha - Ds — was current night that he will not resume «l bers o1 e eral ems DL | plans which increased the cost of construction a ities of A. T. castle, of oint Picasant, on the Ohio river, KRLIN ZEPHYES LN ALL COLORS, sln.conraatonce of his seat in the Senate, and will tender his resig. | Alabama, purporting to bea statement of that to the railroad company. One of these pian: | Miss. Passed. ‘an J body upona plan of compromise which I had WORSTED GOODS, CANVASS OURNILLE, itttgg he, Management of the THEATER | tee Pe vier dopelio nt weed bole reee | the honor some time slnee to subunit for its con- OSS AND SHADED SILK, Sepa. pases Gebesalnad te ail cen NUMAIET | Bate buen Mader Ecce. cittene ‘secretary of | Sideration, and also the action of part of the EVENING [f ‘Coch week. for the atectumadeting at | the state tenate to the amount of €OS00 TE oe | asembly ‘at the United ‘States court-roome, was the payment of large commissions to them The Togeler order was demanded, and Mr. selves for loans to the company or procuring for | Butler, (Mass.,) from the judiciary committee, ence by or near St. G a Ce . it such loans, Locomotives which hal bee, | Feported a bill to provide for the payment of A Pestgcts Court Bouse, muchased at government sale of condemne | | ¢!<ction officers ie PATTERNS, end al! Material for Embroidering. or 4 of the | ik eek thirdly, in connection with said “ Ladies and Femilics. This. with the FAMILY ‘ted that the money was ii ‘mem! since its meeting in accordance with the terms | }) ty paired reed United States circuit havi seco! . last named | ne' frot id mort GRATING Seely nN S40 PO Ee as of the le felatece, wie aancrt’ that they seastvoll of such plans of compromise, and asking for [beet dlc tyrone ‘Ames.” They wall Know | 2°,000 inhabitants and upwards. oe ree nr ke = MBS. SELME RUPPEETS, AFTERNOONS. attunt tires pe Foy renee it from Pomeroy, but their names have not been such action thereon as my jndgment may | that 150 miles of the road next west of the loot. | _ Mr. Kerr (Ind.) made a poiut of order that it the Mone: river, 80 Piseioers, fiw LADIE: 612 Hh street, opposite Z SF-No vranch sure. en es To Bin Ey fea FLUTING—The only place im the cy where at is dome. Also, STAMPING, PINKING aod EMBROID- attractive and strictly i att approve, “Apprehensive that suv discnasion esont , i the faets present y you t imply an er le rf te he Th i Sombgue to that high standing which has aways | Tum New Kawsas Smxavor.—Jobn James | assumption of authority which f wholly’ din beet si > the ladic sb claim, I will only say that I have heard ton the same crumtenance and encinragemaut as | galls, the Senator-elect in Kansas, isanative | Qaim ,| Mill ouly say ——- was bei allt Sor about twenty thou bers @ private bill, and the point was sus- ny lollars per le, exclusive a and station houses. Tis fact appeane fete cee or ie Batler then reported a bit for the, reliet Tae Missoret Brineay fxvasticaton — joomer Contract, wil dl a T itness submitted a copy Geor = ing — i for | City, Mi 7 extreme regret of those | (fr; ‘stated mses ineurred { Scie. had Mr. K. Edens, an ex-member of ies, STAMPING, Fi bess vere upon Brw-ciane Variiy Thea | OC Haverhill, Mave.. where he studied law. He | Cutruordinary proceedings at the'Cuited States | °f2%, He further (hin Site ment Om | Sgainet him while he was as associste hetore thm ay before ‘yesterday. RAIDS of all beds and EMBROIDERING SILKS Jef, Bre LADIRK NIGET will be on | MERE Kanens in 1866 oF 185, during the border | court-rooms "to which” the paper refers. | Pan improperly charged bim with many ‘and | Justice of the supreme court of the District of | He Sestified to receiving $1.00 from Gen. Dor of ail colors, copstantly on band. Pavemier, frst LADIES WD: | Sonticts, and was clected to the legisiature the | I have instructed the Cnited States marshal | thus pisced him ia e falie ite an ene umbia. ris asa loan for his influence in the senatorial MES G'H: MAURER, 617 71h street, Le fo ee eeelaatd of bis residence in that state, and | not to allow these rooms to be used for any pur- | jiuen?eiice al fale, Of directors ot | , Mr. Kerr made the point of order that it con- | Sontest. He paid no money to any member, nor _sani3-1y ‘opposite Patent @ii<e. S27, A Grand Complimentary Benefit hasbeen ton | made Bimself prominent by the vehemence | pose connected with the le ve affairs of ‘Pacific Railroad ‘appropriation, and the point did he state to Dorris or any one that he could p#PosTEE oF HUMAN Haig. Cerne oes the destruction of the Ma | with which he denounced the supporters of | thestate, and if [ had ‘T Yeater, to take place FEBRUARY 14. when | slavery. It is told of him that 4 grand ball will be given 2a0-tf | election Di - Im sup- | tained an " wassus- | procure the votes of from Sid- | tamed. ‘and oth r ‘Mr. Butler._Well, I will this to was using the money of Dorris to secure votes sg The claims or entue = soon after his ] in the matter I wow! ae stated that Mr. Ames, | the clerk a bill yy David R. A 4. REMINGTON YaIRLaMn a prostavery. champion, ‘about his youth and | future, th: referring . zens of Missouri commissioners | Voce 't is expected Gen. Dorris 2 CARD.-BE. §, REMINGTON YaIRLAMB Tngalle, not disconcerted, brietly | whatever todlstert the present organization of mobitier, gave | OJ eime w the ined. ad ce that. | replied ‘and obscurity were pret- | the gencral assem " raised formance ut wie Homangic Opera, Neer’ t#* PPT | Eb Io to ich was accom; he countenance, wi from secompanied with tacit wan nore shiva tis, Beyalat of order | «<Paxa” Scovaaon iz Rustoost —The city vA ‘i; famy. He Prominent part reason why that body, as now . ak . proceeded tosub- | Sustained. a Or, TH® TREASURED TOKENS, ‘sas politics, and wasone of the founders of the pet pees So Seen, y subscription Lure ie So. Konasas Magazine, to which he has been one of | and: contested elections ‘ <9 being on TUESDAY ‘EVENING, ebruary 11th, 173, | 2 principal contributors, writing chiedly on {tons that may arise a2 ie the legis produced by the Soltowing cast: i 8 HE: Fs :. &; we Groncr H. Wittiams, Attoraey General. ue Waexty Sear, just out, eoutains full Gerpgeag ag a Teports of the proceedings im Congress and a _ were credit mobilier investigation, including the ease | Wharton ‘the of the contumacious witness, Stewart; the burn- napolis. yesterday, ing ofthe National Theater; District matters have increased : in Congress; the river and harbor improve- were im attendance ment question i id i #2 JUST OPENING 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF from the proceedings were list- before the committees on the even more cager attentio SATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, District; soclety motes; Lad and best _— heretofore marked this famous case. or OF ALL COLORS, : ~ Jane 30. | Pnteresting loeal news, §Washingtow news and commenced rie con. As Low Prices, at a Ene ecarel lens, hoeeehald reesipes, his readi Sraved tana ass : alf per annum, in to its conclusion, Bangea by a ome 7 » a a — in wrappers, about the usual — and st was 4 fo hanged qe ata’s Kaivan Camraicx.—Pablicopin- C R cus me ion ee eee nee Sa Ou emoleeetanbe orne /REELEY’S Grave.—The New ¥. The Int covneeting (et orive, gees, as ty te wig at henge aged ‘wo crosses of tube-reses are all ee ee Sete ate eo thew bande, ‘Tne people’ are heartily in loreenwosd Se" biason, four kee feo ves vor expedition against va. pS faand the ¢ punishment of i Bony. Faecelar Pad and See weerd Tus Couw orders are re oF. ch a total foece s = Seen cae — Seifert ee mame | Sos ae eas ree